wenglund wrote:Mister Scratch wrote:wenglund wrote:Mister Scratch wrote:wenglund wrote:Mister Scratch wrote: Wow! So why don't you tell me how you really feel, Wade? It really sounds like your heart is full of hate... I thought that was an affliction that was only specific to apostates.
That is facinating. I treat you like you treat others, and somehow you see my actions as a "heart full of hate" rather than as a "clear indication that I do indeed care a great deal about" you.
You said that I was the "least charitable" person you have ever encountered on the whole entire Internet, Wade. That's a bit extreme, no? Anyways, that's the way it sounded to me. Further, I wasn't referring to your "actions." I was referring to a very specific post of yours. Finally, can you demonstrate anywhere that I've "treat[ed] others" in this way?
My comment had in mind me calling you a liar because you had called the Church a liar. Do I need to demonstrate where you called the Church a liar, or is your admission to that affect in your previous post here sufficient?
Yes, you need to demonstrate were I called the Church a liar.
What good would that do if you can't even except your own word?
I can "accept" (and you did mean "accept," didn't you?) my own word, if you provide the evidence. Now snap to it, young man!
I had in mind all the times on this board and others where you have charitably (to the point of self-delusion) declared yourself the victor in a variety of discussions,
Was I not the victor, even if by default?
No.
I beg to differ, Wade. In a debate, if the other person throws in the towel, then the last man left standing is the one who wins. You continuously showed yourself to be a quitter, and so I won.
as well as when you have charitably (again in delusionmal ways) held yourself up as worthy and able to judge the words and actions of scholars and members.
Hmmm. What makes me "unworthy", Wade?
Your having yet to demonstrate worthiness.
And what might that constitute? Can you provide any examples? From yourself, perhaps? And anyways, not demonstrating "worthiness" does not automatically make one "unworthy."
If you don't recall where you have done so, then just search for when I have made note of the Black Knight scene of Monty Python infamy, and check out the 25 threads that you have started since the 1st of December, in which you presumed to criticize, from your remote perch on mount ego, those at MAD/FAIR.
I did not "presume" to criticize. I did criticize.
..as if that makes a difference.I also had in mind all the threads and posts you have made that were self critical, compared with the 25 threads and innumerable posts where you have been critical of the Church, its members,
Which members? Still no specifics, eh my dear friend Wade?
The titles of your threads and the contents of your posts provide the specificity. If you don't know specifically who you have criticized, then that is your problem, not mine.
I have been critical of juliann and DCP. But so what? That's two people, Wade. Criticism of two of LDS apologetics' most visible and active posters ought not to inspire such upset feelings on your part. Further, I seriously doubt you can provide good reason as to why the criticism was unmerited.
and those defending the faith (the ratio being zero to innumerable, giving me a clear indication of the wealth of charity you have extend towards yourself versus what you have extended to others). If your recollection of what you have written doesn't suffice as evidence, then feel free to read through all your threads and posts and tally the ratio yourself. Thanks, -Wade Englund-
Nope. I'm not going to do that. Sorry.
Exactly. You are unwilling to do what you demand of others. Again, the o'l double standard.
Thanks, -Wade Englund-
I didn't demand anything from you, Wade. You're the one who started this thread. Remember? You say that you want the hurt you feel regarding your "most precious and dear" Church to go away. Maybe it's time to try a different tactic. You claim that criticism of the Church "causes pain to all parties involved," but I can attest to you that good, honest criticism of the Church actually brings me a great deal of joy. It puts a bounce in my step and a song in my heart. So perhaps the problem---after all this time!---actually lies with you.