Plutarch wrote:As I have said so many times before, I am not "fearful of open and honest discussion" about the Church. Bring it on. I learn from it. There is so much to learn. To paraphrase John Connolly, I am no DCP.
But yet your posts have little substance. By and large, your posts are one-liners or personal attacks on individual posters. And a growing number of your posts deal with your apparent obsession with branding any anonymous poster a hypocrite. But rarely do you ever engage the substance of the ongoing debate or message. Yes, there is much to learn, but you seem to care more about attacking the messenger, rather than address and learn from the message.
Judgmental? How does one point out cowardly hypocrisy without being judgmental? How does one criticize the performance of Eli Manning on Sunday without being judgmental?
But why are you fixated with this? Why not just join the debate and discussion; that's what this bb is for. You seem to waste a lot of your time coming here just to attack individual posters, rather than engage in invigorating debate and discussion.
Yes, I believe you will be condemned for making posts critical of the Church and the Brethren and, at the same time, doing it anonymously and saying you are a faithful member of the Church.
What you see as "criticial" I see as free speech, open debate, and using the intelligence God gave each man and woman to explore any matter relating to Mormonism or anything else. You act as if a subject you deem "critical" is evil or wrong -- it's not, but simply part of the discourse in investigating and searching for truth, wherever it be found.
I have convinced no one.
I dare say you haven't even convinced yourself. At one time your posts involved real substance, but have morphed over time into attacks on posters, not the subject itself. Perhaps this is because you've been 'handed your hat,' as it were, in too many debates, and are simply lashing out toward those you perceive as 'enemies.' We are not enemies, just human beings trying to make sense of that around us, including our experiences in the LDS Church.