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Originally posted by robbie carrobie
dude either address the content or don't, you were asked if you thought retro trolling was
moral and/or in harmony with Christian principles.
You know I think the notion of "retrospective trolling" is nonsense. You know that I think the notion that it is "morally reprehensible" to discuss anything anyone has brought up in a public message board is nonsense.

You ask if what you call "retrospective trolling" is "moral"? So in order to understand what you might mean, I ask was it "moral" ~ according to you ~ when you engaged in it?

You ask if what you call "retrospective trolling" is "in harmony with Christian principles"? So in order to understand what you mean, I ask was it "in harmony with Christian principles" ~ to your way of thinking ~ when you did it?


Originally posted by FMF
You know I think the notion of "retrospective trolling" is nonsense. You know that I think the notion that it is "morally reprehensible" to discuss anything anyone has brought up in a public message board is nonsense.

You ask if what you call "retrospective trolling" is "moral"? So in order to understand what you might mean, I ask was it "moral" ~ according t ...[text shortened]... I ask was it "in harmony with Christian principles" ~ to your way of thinking ~ when you did it?
So here are the questions.

Q. Do you think retrospective trolling is moral.
A- I think its nonsense.

Q.Do you think its in harmony with Christian principles
A. Nil

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Originally posted by robbie carrobie
So here are the questions.

Q. Do you think retrospective trolling is moral.
A- I think its nonsense.

Q.Do you think its in harmony with Christian principles
A. Nil
Q. Do you think retrospective trolling is moral?

A: I think that there is nothing immoral about discussing anything that anyone has brought up in a public message board at any time.

Q.Do you think its in harmony with Christian principles?

Let me ask you this so that I can get an idea of what you mean by "Christian principles": do you regard all your posting here on this web site to be "in harmony with Christian principles"?


Originally posted by FMF
Q. Do you think retrospective trolling is moral?

A: I think that there is nothing immoral about discussing anything that anyone has brought up in a public message board at any time.

Q.Do you think its in harmony with Christian principles?

Let me ask you this so that I can get an idea of what you mean by "Christian principles": do you regard all your posting here on this web site to be "in harmony with Christian principles"?
whether i regard my own posting here as moral or immoral has no relevance to your ability or inability to answer the question, does it. you were allegedly a Christian for twenty years surely you must have gleaned some knowledge of Christian principles during that time?


Originally posted by robbie carrobie
Look you have a reputation for simply bringing into a thread, throwing a few insults around then leaving, you have no recourse to check anyone's behaviour but your own, do you understand? Good. All you had to do was make a comment about two questions that i had asked, its not much to ask? and instead we are all dumber for your contribution. Don't l ...[text shortened]... about anything ever again, I am fed up of your self righteous twaddle, do you understand? Good.
You're a veritable peacock of your true colors. And I didn't think you could possibly get any more "foamier-at-the-mouth". Do carry on.

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Originally posted by FMF
Q. Do you think retrospective trolling is moral?

A: I think that there is nothing immoral about discussing anything that anyone has brought up in a public message board at any time.

Q.Do you think its in harmony with Christian principles?

Let me ask you this so that I can get an idea of what you mean by "Christian principles": do you regard all your posting here on this web site to be "in harmony with Christian principles"?
I would also like to point out that simply because you think its not immoral does not constitute a reason why it might be considered immoral or otherwise.

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Originally posted by Suzianne
You're a veritable peacock of your true colors. And I didn't think you could possibly get any more "foamier-at-the-mouth". Do carry on.
I will and if you ever have anything of substance to say let me know and ill be happy to consider it.


Originally posted by robbie carrobie
whether i regard my own posting here as moral or immoral has no relevance to your ability or inability to answer the question, does it. you were allegedly a Christian for twenty years surely you must have gleaned some knowledge of Christian principles during that time?
What is germane here is what you mean by by "moral", "morally reprehensible" and "Christian principles" because it is you who is calling discussing things brought up in a public message board "retrospective trolling" and it is you who is suggesting that it is not "moral" and not "in keeping with Christian principles". So, yes, how you regard your own posting here is pertinent.

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Originally posted by FMF
What is germane here is what you mean by by "moral", "morally reprehensible" and "Christian principles" because it is you who is calling discussing things brought up in a public message board "retrospective trolling" and it is you who is suggesting that it is not "moral" and not "in keeping with Christian principles". So, yes, how you regard your own posting here is pertinent.
On the contrary i am not asking you to judge whether it may be considered moral or immoral by my standards or by my understanding of Christian principles but by your own understanding. So no, its totally irrelevant.

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again that has nothing to do with the content of my opening remarks and will be ignored. If you do manage to address that content please let me know and ill be happy to consider it. you were asked two questions about retrospective trolling.

1. Is it morally acceptable
2. is it in harmony with Christian principles.

thx.


Originally posted by robbie carrobie
On the contrary i am not asking you to judge whether it may be considered moral or immoral by my standards or by my understanding of Christian principles but by your own understanding. So no, its totally irrelevant.
And I have answered you. Indeed, there has not been anything immoral about my posting here, and if I were still a Christian, I would say that my behaviour is in keeping with Christian principles. Now, What about you? Do you regard all your posting here on this web site to be "in harmony with Christian principles"?

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dude either address the content or don't, its your choice.

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