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@chaney3 said
No, what I realized, recently, is that my primary question is this:

On a "Spirituality Forum", should each poster be required to share their belief?

Knowing this info is relevant to context, because minus that knowledge is when 'lecturing' could be mistaken for participation.
You ARE basically walking in the footsteps of DG and GoaD and operating on their level nonetheless. It's unfortunate that you're okay with that.


@thinkofone said
You ARE basically walking in the footsteps of DG and GoaD and operating on their level nonetheless. It's unfortunate that you're okay with that.
You just don't like criticism.

Plus....you avoided the question.


@chaney3 said
You just don't like criticism.

Plus....you avoided the question.
Actually it's you who doesn't like criticism. It keeps you from realizing that you have the wrong end of the stick. That you are basically walking in the footsteps of DG and GoaD and operating on their level should tell you something.

Plus....you avoided the question.

The question is irrelevant for the reasons I explained.


@thinkofone said
Actually it's you who doesn't like criticism. It keeps you from realizing that you have the wrong end of the stick. That you are basically walking in the footsteps of DG and GoaD and operating on their level should tell you something.

Plus....you avoided the question.

The question is irrelevant for the reasons I explained.
Repetition isn't your friend. it really isn't.

Why not give honesty a try?


@ghost-of-a-duke said
Repetition isn't your friend. it really isn't.

Why not give honesty a try?
KA really does have you pegged. And you keep proving it.


@chaney3 said
You just don't like criticism.

Plus....you avoided the question.
I guess all we can do is 'ponder why ToO, who advocates for the words spoken by Jesus during his ministry, is physically unable to say if that includes the words where Jesus says he was sent by God.'

(Intentional repetition).


@thinkofone said
KA really does have you pegged. And you keep proving it.
Indeed. He recently posted about me in the GF:

"thats the thing bro... i actually like you... lol"


Remember when he called you the C word and thought you were possibly a second account of Sonship? - Did he have you pegged there as well?


@ghost-of-a-duke said
Indeed. He recently posted about me in the GF:

"thats the thing bro... i actually like you... lol"


Remember when he called you the C word and thought you were possibly a second account of Sonship? - Did he have you pegged there as well?
You're such a simp.



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Apparently, Karoly only shows insight when he makes crass comments about 'other' posters.

But yes, as fake as they come. He likes to link to a post 3 years ago when I joked I was a neutral observer, and yet himself, on a daily basis, pretends he isn't an atheist. 😲


@ghost-of-a-duke said
Apparently, Karoly only shows insight when he makes crass comments about 'other' posters.

But yes, as fake as they come. He likes to link to a post 3 years ago when I joked I was a neutral observer, and yet himself, on a daily basis, pretends he isn't an atheist. 😲
KA really does have you pegged. And you keep proving it.


@thinkofone said
KA really does have you pegged. And you keep proving it.
Remember when he called you the C word and thought you were possibly a second account of Sonship? - Did he have you pegged there as well?

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@chaney3 said
No, what I realized, recently, is that my primary question is this:

On a "Spirituality Forum", should each poster be required to share their belief?

Knowing this info is relevant to context, because minus that knowledge is when 'lecturing' could be mistaken for participation.
What do you guys think of this question?

On this forum, should we know someone's belief, to provide context and understanding on how and what they post?



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He did get us to agree on something, he has no credibility.