Pahoran wrote:Yes: because I understand how the Church works.
And your understanding of how the LDS Church works in this instance was supported by a story about one high school in New Zealand. Can't say I am terribly impressed.
Pahoran wrote:Nearly right; that's actually why you and the rest of the oink chorus find it so attractive.
Yeah, that is probably true. At the same time, you aren't wowing me with your evidence and arguments to persuade others of your view. Believe me when I say that your bilious behavior and threadbare argumentation does nothing to burnish the reputation of the Church you love almost as much as your ego.
Pahoran wrote:Oh, so then you wouldn't have written anything like this:Kishkumen wrote:It is in that mode of doing business that the LDS Church has its hands outstretched to feed on the labors of the Italian worker.
Except you did.
Everything I wrote was conditional upon the story being true. I am satisfied by the argument that the claim was false, so I quickly and happily conceded that.
Pahoran wrote:So the events proved me right. [*this is the payoff that Pahoran lives for: to claim to be right all the time, and have it confirmed every once in a while, so he can double down on his self congratulations] The Church publicly stated that it was not interested in participating in GWB's faith-based initiatives, as I predicted, leaving the swine who so readily assumed it would be eager to "feed on the labors of the worker" with egg all over their snouts.
Which vastly improved their looks.
Yes, events seem to have proved you right. They have to my satisfaction, but that is generally how I deal with things. I have an opinion, and if someone can show me persuasive evidence to the contrary, I will change my mind. Doing so leaves me with no egg on my face at all. Rather, unlike you, I come out as clearly having been true to my principles in following the evidence.
Poor, poor Pahoran. I am more amenable to changing my mind than you are to changing your counterproductive apologetic methods. It's tough for the old dogs to learn new tricks.