Kishkumen wrote:Well, it is clear to me from your last two posts that you have had bad experiences with gay folks, and now you hold those bad experiences against all gay folks. This is pure bigotry, which you now want to clothe in the disguise of holy revelation. That is disgusting. I am done discussing this with you, since there is little you could say to overcome the obvious fact that your bigotry is the issue, nothing else.
I feel badly for you, Nightlion. I guess I had hoped for more than this. Petty bigotry did not produce good revelation on race, and it sure as hell isn't bringing you good revelation on gender. You are teaching false doctrine here, pure and simple. My heart goes out to you. I hope you repent.
Been much flattered by you kindness. You're about forty years and a whole lot of repentance short of telling me anything about what is false doctrine. I understand. You probably read a book. hmm?
just me wrote:I am glad to learn that a shirtless gay is a predatory gay. Never knew that before. I wonder if the same holds true for straights...
Yes, it's obvious that a straight guy walking around without a shirt is either not a temple Mormon or is looking for little girls to molest.
Paul O
OR BOTH!!!!
~Those who benefit from the status quo always attribute inequities to the choices of the underdog.~Ann Crittenden ~The Goddess is not separate from the world-She is the world and all things in it.~
Nightlion wrote:Been much flattered by you kindness. You're about forty years and a whole lot of repentance short of telling me anything about what is false doctrine. I understand. You probably read a book. hmm?
The kindness was genuine, and flattery was not its aim. You are right that I have a lot of suffering, repentance, and reflection left to undergo in my life. Most of us do.
What motivates my reaction? Sympathy for the sufferings of others.
I still don't accept your teaching.
"Petition wasn’t meant to start a witch hunt as I’ve said 6000 times." ~ Hanna Seariac, LDS apologist
Nightlion wrote:Been much flattered by you kindness. You're about forty years and a whole lot of repentance short of telling me anything about what is false doctrine. I understand. You probably read a book. hmm?
The kindness was genuine, and flattery was not its aim. You are right that I have a lot of suffering, repentance, and reflection left to undergo in my life. Most of us do.
What motivates my reaction? Sympathy for the sufferings of others.
I still don't accept your teaching.
Ya know, truth grows. When I first wrote up my New Mormon Theology thirty years ago there was nary a mention of the duality of God although I did make the distinction that he came without seed having neither father nor mother. And sympathy for "suffering" in ignorance is what I am trying to solve. I have spent a great deal of time developing ideas for games. Not computer games. More than five years ago I develop three casino table games. What you learn is that the first idea is cool but not as cool as about the tenth generation of that idea.
I am not afraid to put an idea out there before everything possible to tweak has been tweaked. Not like I might patent theology and make a buck. There is a great door opened up in the idea of the Duality of Light and truth. And the threshold has been crossed. The thrill of discovery is on.
Nightlion wrote:I am not afraid to put an idea out there before everything possible to tweak has been tweaked. Not like I might patent theology and make a buck. There is a great door opened up in the idea of the Duality of Light and truth. And the threshold has been crossed. The thrill of discovery is on.
I think you are a good egg, Nightlion. We may not see eye to eye on this matter, but I still consider you a friend.
Peace.
"Petition wasn’t meant to start a witch hunt as I’ve said 6000 times." ~ Hanna Seariac, LDS apologist
Nightlion wrote:I am not afraid to put an idea out there before everything possible to tweak has been tweaked. Not like I might patent theology and make a buck. There is a great door opened up in the idea of the Duality of Light and truth. And the threshold has been crossed. The thrill of discovery is on.
I think you are a good egg, Nightlion. We may not see eye to eye on this matter, but I still consider you a friend.
Kishkumen wrote: I think you are a good egg, Nightlion. We may not see eye to eye on this matter, but I still consider you a friend.
Peace.
Agreed!
Love to the Nightlion!!
Thanks, and huh? What's that I see? LOV from The Apocalrock, right back at ya all! Who can see it? Not photoshop: you can go to I-15 and Twenty-first South and see it tomorrow.