On May 10, 6:40 am, Gluteus Maximus - Ruler of Rome
<captainjac...@gmail.com> wrote: > Having spent the last few days on this forum I have made a few > observations...
> (1) There are not 2900 active members. It think 20 would be a more > realistic estimate.
> (2) Most of those 20 are atheists.
There are many theists that post here (Ewert, Keith M, OldMan, dfn, omprem, yeshu, searcher, etc). I'd really say there are equal numbers (roughly) but that the agnostic/atheist side is simply more prolific in their writing.
> (3) They have no intention of ever changing their mind on the subject.
Neither do theists. I suggest if you're here to convert people, you're looking at the wrong forum.
> They just want to sling crap at you.
Aren't you slinging crap right now? I mean, generalizations of the entire group based on a few posts isn't exactly a boy scout badge.
> (4) Granted, it is likely you also never intend to change your mind, > which is a good thing, but you will gain nothing by associating with > infidels. The Bible teaches us that our relationships should not be > unequally yoked. Does this not also apply to our friendships, and to > the discussion forums we frequent?
> As such, I would strongly urge you, and will make it a matter of > prayer, that you will all leave this forum.
I won't tell you to take your own advice, but take a good hard look at what you're doing.
> Without the Christians here to chastise, this forum will die a quick > death.
Dunno, it's been around awhile.
> Either that, or it will just remain as a handful of atheist who > sit around patting each other on the back.
Why? Nearly everyone has respect for the theists that are rational and post here.
> I have written to each of you personally, and pray that you will take > the appropriate action.
> God Bless you, and God be with you.
I don't mean to be rude, but this is FAR AND AWAY the most sanctimonoius and insulting post I've ever read on this board. If you want to convince people of your side's validity, a good start would be to NOT make blanket generalizations based on a few posts and tell people to leave that have been here for a long time and have made very good contributions to the discussion.
On May 10, 6:01 am, rappoccio <rappoc...@gmail.com> wrote:
There are many theists that post here (Ewert, Keith M, OldMan, dfn, omprem, yeshu, searcher, etc). I'd really say there are equal numbers (roughly) but that the agnostic/atheist side is simply more prolific in their writing.
LL: Whatever happened to Michael Ewart, anyway? Do you think he's become an atheist but isn't ready to admit it?
I've often wondered if the atheists/agnostics/logicians were getting through to him.
> On May 10, 6:01 am, rappoccio <rappoc...@gmail.com> wrote:
> There are many theists that post here (Ewert, Keith M, OldMan, dfn, > omprem, yeshu, searcher, etc). I'd really say there are equal numbers > (roughly) but that the agnostic/atheist side is simply more prolific > in their writing.
> LL: Whatever happened to Michael Ewart, anyway? Do you think he's > become an atheist but isn't ready to admit it?
> I've often wondered if the atheists/agnostics/logicians were getting > through to him.
On May 14, 5:38 pm, "llp...@aol.com" <llp...@aol.com> wrote:
> On May 10, 6:01 am, rappoccio <rappoc...@gmail.com> wrote:
> There are many theists that post here (Ewert, Keith M, OldMan, dfn, > omprem, yeshu, searcher, etc). I'd really say there are equal numbers > (roughly) but that the agnostic/atheist side is simply more prolific > in their writing.
> LL: Whatever happened to Michael Ewart, anyway? Do you think he's > become an atheist but isn't ready to admit it?
I doubt it. ;-) He is very busy and this group can be very addicting. He's probably on some 12 step program trying to wean himself away.
> On May 10, 6:01 am, rappoccio <rappoc...@gmail.com> wrote:
> There are many theists that post here (Ewert, Keith M, OldMan, dfn, > omprem, yeshu, searcher, etc). I'd really say there are equal numbers > (roughly) but that the agnostic/atheist side is simply more prolific > in their writing.
> LL: Whatever happened to Michael Ewart, anyway? Do you think he's > become an atheist but isn't ready to admit it?
> I've often wondered if the atheists/agnostics/logicians were getting > through to him.
<captainjac...@gmail.com> wrote: > Having spent the last few days on this forum I have made a few > observations...
> (1) There are not 2900 active members. It think 20 would be a more > realistic estimate.
> (2) Most of those 20 are atheists.
> (3) They have no intention of ever changing their mind on the subject. > They just want to sling crap at you.
> (4) Granted, it is likely you also never intend to change your mind, > which is a good thing, but you will gain nothing by associating with > infidels. The Bible teaches us that our relationships should not be > unequally yoked. Does this not also apply to our friendships, and to > the discussion forums we frequent?
> As such, I would strongly urge you, and will make it a matter of > prayer, that you will all leave this forum.
> Without the Christians here to chastise, this forum will die a quick > death. Either that, or it will just remain as a handful of atheist who > sit around patting each other on the back.
> I have written to each of you personally, and pray that you will take > the appropriate action.
> um, i'd say this forum is one of the best i've seen so far on > religion..
> On May 10, 3:40 am, Gluteus Maximus - Ruler of Rome
> <captainjac...@gmail.com> wrote: > > Having spent the last few days on this forum I have made a few > > observations...
> > (1) There are not 2900 active members. It think 20 would be a more > > realistic estimate.
> > (2) Most of those 20 are atheists.
> > (3) They have no intention of ever changing their mind on the subject. > > They just want to sling crap at you.
> > (4) Granted, it is likely you also never intend to change your mind, > > which is a good thing, but you will gain nothing by associating with > > infidels. The Bible teaches us that our relationships should not be > > unequally yoked. Does this not also apply to our friendships, and to > > the discussion forums we frequent?
> > As such, I would strongly urge you, and will make it a matter of > > prayer, that you will all leave this forum.
> > Without the Christians here to chastise, this forum will die a quick > > death. Either that, or it will just remain as a handful of atheist who > > sit around patting each other on the back.
> > I have written to each of you personally, and pray that you will take > > the appropriate action.