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Izzy in blue! From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Behalf Of Jonathan Hughes Jonathan in green. From:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of ShieldsFamily Izzy in red: From:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Jonathan Hughes Izzy, your first response to the helpful
links posted by Lance was, “Do not post liberal propaganda on
TT.” Now that we know that you are the newly promoted moderator
able to dictate TT’s content you then continue to respond to a thoughtful
post by Marlin. As I said before, we need
to avoid turning this formum into a propaganda website (of any kind), and get
off the track of pursuing Christ. Politics has a habit here of turning
into a shouting match free for all. I know Marlin is not a particularly
political animal. (He is into conspiracies, but not necessarily politics.) My point is that you have no authority to say what can, or cannot
be discussed or posted on this list. My point is that I can ask, and I said “please”. Your fear of liberal propaganda is
interesting. What are you afraid of? That’s rather like sodomities calling people who find their
lifestyle abhorrent “homophobes”. They flatter themselves
with the epithet they cast at others. Your
use of an illustration involving sin when we are talking about the difference
between liberal and conservative politics is interesting. Do you actually
believe that to be liberal is to be a sinner? And of course you would
have to post a fuller context but it is very possible to be a homophobe.
It is also possible to think of homosexuality as a sin and not be a
homophobe. See John Smithson for proof of this. From what I’ve seen of liberals,
they call evil good and good evil. (ie: homosexuality, abortion, anti-war
even for defense of country, anti-repentance gospel, anti-conservative
politics, etc, etc, etc. If you were so certain in your political
faith, liberal propaganda (read – the truth) should not affect you at
all. See above. Again the discrepancy: I can call your view of God abhorrent and
you barely blink. That’s different
than you casting insults and slanders about my God, isn’t it? That is
what you do politically (as do all people who cannot defend their point of view
without name-calling as a substitute for reason.) I have no problem with
discussing a specific point about my views. I do have a problem with
nasty insulters. Izzy you take just as
much of a part in the insulting and slander as anyone else here. And the
point must be made ad nauseam, to speak critically about your country or its
leaders is not an insult, slander or treason. It is using our God given
gifts of thought to expose corruption. You still don’t understand—no matter
how many times I tell you—that discussion of topics is one thing, but
insults are insults, and slander (false assertions) is still slander.
That is what you do repeatedly, and when I state that is why we cannot
converse, you just say “Well, you do it, too!” A post that may intrude upon your
political persuasions causes all sorts of cattiness to come out. So—I’m a cat! (duh!) The question to be asked yet again is why do you hold your politics
closer to your heart than your Christianity? That is merely your opinion, and baseless at that. See previous
sentences please. If it was baseless why
do I keep bringing it up? It strikes me as a very peculiar characteristic
of yours. You are entitled to your opinion. It is an
uncharitable one. No matter that I tell you that my personal relationship
with God is the basis for my politics. Ever notice that’s true
about everyone? Why is one (neoconservative politics) so
much more important to you than the other? Why does one have an emotional
reaction (always negative except in fawning worship sessions of your
president)? (See how insulting you
are? Do you have any clue, Jonathan? This is a definite problem whenever you
try to get someone to be “open minded”. What are you
thinking?????) Izzy, please go back and
read your posts about meeting George W Bush. I feel that the way you
described your meeting was worship like; just my opinion. That is because you hate to hear anything
good about GWB. You dismiss it as “worship”—another characteristic
liberal insult used by many. I think a lot about you. You are
obviously bright and care for your family. (Bright??? How about brilliant???) There is no doubt in my mind
that you are intelligent. You are obviously
a lover of God and committed to Him. What I don’t understand is why
you are not open-minded in your quest for truth. (What makes you think YOU are and I am not? What if the reverse is
true? Would you see it? (Hint: No!)
Izzy, I have never hid my bias and am quite upfront about it. What
makes me think I am being more open-minded than you? Well that is
easy. I am willing to read, discuss and study both sides. You are
not. Please explain how this makes you open-minded. So that’s your story and you are
sticking to it. J You see, politics are an untouchable
area for you, one you refuse to study. You see, I think that if you
actually understood Bush and his colleagues, as a Christian you would steer the
widest path around him as possible (and the second choice of Kerry is not much
better; the country will still be led off the cliff, just a bit later).
What keeps you from reading books, articles etc. from the ‘other
side’? Because they are all written
by liberals, which means slanderers and insulters with no real evidence to
discuss—only nasty, baseless, biased allegations. You realize that this is a nasty, baseless, biased
allegation? Need I say more here? It is racism on a political
scale. See what I mean? Now I’m a political
racist. Neither you or Lance has ever produced a single bit of proof about
anything you say. Sure we have. Lots
of it. You chose to ignore it (as is your right). You just say here’s
a website, here are some “masses” of books and liberal media
publications—go read them. Well
the truth is tough here. You will have to suck it up and do some homework
yourself. No one is going to spoonfeed you. I have not just
recommended liberal books; I have also recommended conservative ones. It
really doesn’t matter to me which side you read as long as you
don’t shut off your critical facilities which you have given me every
indication that you have. You have not one thing to say for yourself. Frankly, I
don’t care. I’d rather let God change your heart by talking
about Him and His Word. Let God change my heart
regarding the senseless death of millions of people? Which senseless deaths are you referring
to, Jonathan???? The abortions of the innocent? The 3000 massacred in the Aye my only hope is that he will lessen
the heartache. That you would care is my prayer. The mass of evidence is so much it is unbelievable (True—your words,
not mine.). And a good choice of words. It is perhaps the first barrier
you need to get over. The fact that your government may have/is involved
in acts of injustice Which injustice do you want to harp on
today, Jonathan? Blanket “acts of injustice” just leave me
cold. You can’t even pick one and explain it. is hard to swallow. I
understand that. I hope I am not being too personal here. Forgive
me if I am: Remember when you trusted your first husband? How
unbelievable it was that he would do such things? You have no idea what you are talking
about. Your “personal” injury by American politics cannot
even be inflated to approximate such a thing. May God keep you from
experiencing such a thing so that you will know what a ridiculous comparison
that is. I have a theory about forums such as this
one. I think that it is extremely rare to see someone actually change
their mind. The first barrier is an inability to admit that they were/are
ever wrong. Judy is a good example of this. Judy has expressed a
few times that her understanding of God has never been wrong; hence the
certainty of all her posts being correct leading mischievous people to call her
the ‘voice of God’. I see far more humility in you Izzy and
think that you would admit you were/are wrong if the situation demanded
it. (Nope; if it were true.) This leads to my second barrier. I do not believe that
anyone will listen to another in a way that makes them vulnerable unless they
have full respect for the person speaking. Better yet, if they respect God. Yes that is true.
However there are many people who say they respect God and have no respect of
persons. We all fall in this category some time or another (and me more
often than most). This is perhaps
the major reason true change rarely happens on Truthtalk no matter how much
truth is being thrown around. Three people have generated little respect
on this forum; Lance and I for holding different views than most and sharing
some of them with a coat That’s a euphemistic
way of putting it. of sarcasm (Judy and you
also make posts dripping in the sarcastic) and DaveH for being Mormon and
therefore being automatically placed outside the circle. (DaveH is well loved here. Weird, but well loved. J ) You yourself have expressed that you want nothing to do with
our theology. Righto, if it makes you
hate what is good and love what is evil; which is the appearance politically. Please tell me what I
hate that is good? I am wracking my mind trying to think of what you are
referring to here. Is it abortion? I am decidedly pro-life if that
is the issue you are referring to. Most often when you mention liberal
thinking this is the cause you bring up most. Then why do you hate Conservative politics
in This is mostly due to wanting
nothing to do with liberals which is a word you use in almost every other post
(as your Christian version of a swear word). Even your reading of
Kruger’s book was just a caricature of thought instead of an honest
reading with an open heart. Nice view
you have there of my heart. Actually, I was hoping to find something good
there, and was very disappointed. You
have no idea how disappointed I was to read your review. I felt that you
read it with a negative mindset, trying to prove it wrong. To your credit
I am surprised you read it at all. As I said, I was really hoping to find
some common ground. I was all ears. Sorely disappointed. There is one person you respect on this forum – David
Miller. If David Miller had took to heart what we are saying (as he
started to do before being having his unscriptual view of sin being outed by
myself– he has posted once since) then you might think, “hey maybe
this is worth understanding.” Now that he has left us for greener
pastures I hold that there is no chance of you actually changing. There are a lot more who I love/respect/appreciate on TT. Even
you and Lance on your (occasional)good days. J One person on this forum
has changed in the last 6 months and that is John Smithson. The
reason? John respected Lance and was open to hearing him. The growth
of John in the last six months is astounding. What John has chosen to believe just shows where his heart was to
begin with. Please explain more. Are you saying John is more open to
evil? Not sure if you are complimenting John or putting him down here. Neither. I’m just saying
someone doesn’t change a lot in 6 months. Just as a body grows
imperceptively slowly, spiritual growth and change occur very slowly.
Then we suddenly notice the change one day. Most of us are followers. If a leader thinks a point is
worthwhile considering, as followers we think a point is worthwhile
considering. With no leader to dialogue with there is no hope of
change. This is the real substance behind my ‘End of Truthtalk’
post. Those that hold their opinions will continue to hold their
opinions. No real dialogue will occur. Comments are made that our
attitudes display hatred and condescension completely avoiding seeing the exact
same attributes in yourself (and Judy). Lance and I have turned to making
shocking comments (like Lance’s story of punishment yesterday) in order
to wake some of you up to what you actually believe. It isn’t shocking. It’s what we, in As I said, I had NO problem with your
viewpoint. I just don’t see it the same way, okay? I was not saying
you were nasty in that post. Because you were not, I had no problem discussing
the issue. Well this post has meandered enough and is
not very well written. More of a stream of conciousness. My main
question is, “How do we dialogue on this forum in a way that fosters the
participants listening and hearing each other?” By honestly voicing opinions or even venturing thoughts we
aren’t sure of without expecting anyone else to agree. By trusting
the Holy Spirit to change hearts without our help. I would suggest that the Spirit wants to cooperate with our help. How do we disagree with one another while still generating
respect? By refraining from insults
and slanders would be a good start. Respecting me means not disrespecting
those that I love. You will always come out on the bottom if you trample
those who I already respect—they earned it. Remember: I am rabidly
loyal. My #1 attribute and flaw, perhaps. If it keeps you from honestly looking at the issues, making you an
ideologue than yes it is a flaw; I feel this is what has happenned. Jonathan, YOU are just as much an “ideologue”
as any human being! Pick up the mirror. J This is not currently happening. How do you know. All spiritual growth is slow growth. If
you see big changes all of a sudden, they were in the making for a very long
time. Of course there are tones of biblical
examples of quick, rapid change. My experience is slow though. If it isn’t changed it really will be the End of Truthtalk. That’s entirely up to God. Whether Truthtalk continues is up to God? More likely it is up to David Miller and Perry. I think they are just
waiting for us to devour each other so they can dispense with us. I feel bad
about that. I miss them and hope it isn’t my fault that they left. Perry
and David, please forgive me if it is.
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