quietthinker
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So how is it that Jesus the Majesty of Heaven didn't blow his own trumpet while you do?No, but He did ask them why they didn't know.
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So how is it that Jesus the Majesty of Heaven didn't blow his own trumpet while you do?No, but He did ask them why they didn't know.
So how is it that Jesus the Majesty of Heaven didn't blow his own trumpet while you do?
Are you not conscious of your own self importance?....it's difficult to digest!I could quote Jesus and more than a few sent by God, giving their unblowing trumpet witness. But why should I entertain futility--when you apparently already missed their's?
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Are you not conscious of your own self importance?....it's difficult to digest!
If you picture a large banquet hall with a hundred or so Catholic "ministers" and JW "ministers" and Southern Baptist "ministers" and Eastern Orthodox "ministers" and literalist inerrantist non-denominational "ministers" all doing their best to "minister" to one another, the Monty Python analogy is almost perfect.
I couldn't find it, but there was a great Python sketch, "Shakespeare for Parrots," where a roomful of characters are all dressed in full Shakespearean costumes but all that anyone ever says is "SQUAWK!" Yeah, sort of like that.
Wow! Roll out the subversive comedy and satire!If you picture a large banquet hall with a hundred or so Catholic "ministers" and JW "ministers" and Southern Baptist "ministers" and Eastern Orthodox "ministers" and literalist inerrantist non-denominational "ministers" all doing their best to "minister" to one another, the Monty Python analogy is almost perfect.
I couldn't find it, but there was a great Python sketch, "Shakespeare for Parrots," where a roomful of characters are all dressed in full Shakespearean costumes but all that anyone ever says is "SQUAWK!" Yeah, sort of like that.
sooo, you decoy with riddles and attempt to turn into mush the obviousYou scoffers--I could ask you an even greater question:
Why is it that since you have read and heard the same as all who call themselves Christian, that you have not seen or recognized in those things, and by whom testimony has been given, that you should expect something similar, let alone what is specifically written?
sooo, you decoy with riddles and attempt to turn into mush the obvious
It appears to me that an attempt to put one's finger on a self absorbed issue, one you don't want exposed is labelled as scoffing. What can one say except that which Jesus said of those who prided themselves as 'informed', 'leave them, they are blind guides....'Again, when you should know better that "here a little there a little" over millennia declaring the truth in parables by both donkeys and kings is God's way--you scoff.
Scoffers will scoff.![]()
It appears to me that an attempt to put one's finger on a self absorbed issue, one you don't want exposed is labelled as scoffing. What can one say except that which Jesus said of those who prided themselves as 'informed', 'leave them, they are blind guides....'
You ask me what your offence is as if you haven't heard my comments. I find that question incredible; it's like your self absorption is so entrenched and your willingness to consider its possibility so far past the horizon of your consciousness it can not be broached.Still, you scoff the regular practices of God--and why...because you harbor rivalries of self-importance and point the finger? And what is my offence...that I may know something you do not?
(Rhetorical)
The one does not excuse the other, nor does your name-dropping scripture.
I guess it answers the question about why people are hereHow on earth has thread which asked a simple question turned in this?
I enjoy discussing theology.On "The Happy Thread," of all places, @Matthias aptly described internet forums as "notoriously toxic environments." Bingo.
I participated for years on one forum, having nothing to do with religion (the JFK assassination, actually) where we were required to use our actual names, actual photos and actual educational credentials, all subject to verification. Was it any less toxic? Nooooo. Forums about embroidery, houseplants and "How to Achieve Peace of Mind" are equally toxic.
I look back now on the very first forum on which I ever participated - IANDS - some 27 years ago. I thought "Wow, this is GREAT! Direct mind-to-mind communication without all the silliness that gets in the way." Uh, no, as I quickly realized. Things became so heated at our little Near-Death Experience forum that IANDS pulled the plug.
In fact, over the years what I call the "psychology and dynamics" of forums have become almost more interesting to me than the topics being discussed. There are lots of reasons for this toxicity, but's that not the purpose of this thread.
The question here is, "What's your purpose?"
I can articulate mine: (1) I'm a professional writer and forums are one outlet now that I'm retired; (2) I post for myself, to help organize and refine my own thinking; and (3) I regard all forums as huge Monty Python skits, simply fun to observe and perhaps egg things on a bit.
If I ever started to take any forum too seriously, to allow it to make me upset or angry, I'd move on. I'm not a masochist.
What might be other purposes? You tell me.
It seems to me that clarifying for yourself "Why am I here?" might be a useful exercise and might even reduce the toxicity. Although, I must say, the toxicity can be fun if you recognize the Monty Python aspect.
- You hope to actually learn something? (You're a rare bird if that's your purpose.)
- Christian fellowship? (Oh, dear, you are a masochist.)
- You think you have unique insights into God's truth and want to share them with others?-
- You hope to persuade/browbeat/outshout others into accepting your views?
- You're lonely or bored and forums are a substitute for actual human contact? (I'm a bit of an urban hermit myself.)
- You just like to argue about anything and everything? (Well, yes, that too.)
- The cloak of anonymity allows you to be the real you or at least the you you'd like to be?
- You're looking for love in all the wrong places?
- All of the above?
It's a touchy subject but an undeniable reality that (1) internet forums attract and are a near-perfect outlet for seriously disturbed individuals, and (2) religion in general, and Christianity and Islam in particular, attract a significant number of seriously disturbed individuals and may exacerbate their mental issues.
Put the two together and you have a recipe for ... well, what we see on every Christian forum.
Apart from this, we all insist on a fantasy that Christianity is a monolithic entity (the "body of Christ") and that all believers are brothers and sisters. In fact, Christianity is a number of different religions, only loosely connected and in direct opposition on key doctrines, In fact, as we see every day here, many ostensible Christians literally despise those who hold differing views and even characterize them as Satanic.
Apart from this, there is good reason for the old warning against discussing religion and politics at the dinner table. Religious and political beliefs define who people are, at least in their own minds. They are the anchors of their lives. Their beliefs literally HAVE TO BE true and correct. As I'm told continually here, people insist they KNOW, they HAVE NO DOUBT - about things they can't possibly know or have no doubt.
The above are the reasons the atheists insist the world would be better if all religion were eradicated. I don't believe this is true - and it wouldn't change human nature anyway - but I can see their perspective,
You ask me what your offence is as if you haven't heard my comments. I find that question incredible; it's like your self absorption is so entrenched and your willingness to consider its possibility so far past the horizon of your consciousness it can not be broached.
I have an irritating propensity to quote myself, but I do think this from another thread this morning is relevant here:
Apart from this, we all insist on a fantasy that Christianity is a monolithic entity (the "body of Christ") and that all believers are brothers and sisters. In fact, Christianity is a number of different religions, only loosely connected and in direct opposition on key doctrines, In fact, as we see every day here, many ostensible Christians literally despise those who hold differing views and even characterize them as Satanic.