zeezrom wrote:I guess I'm a little confused about the criteria for disciplining folks. Some people can express criticisms and not have a problem while others like the Mormon Think guy are not so lucky. What's up?
It really is weird. My guess is that some people get reported to the Brethren, and others don't. If the Brethren knew who all the closet apostates were who are posting on the net, they'd probably go after most of them.
"It doesn't seem fair, does it Norm--that I should have so much knowledge when there are people in the world that have to go to bed stupid every night." -- Clifford C. Clavin, USPS
"¡No contaban con mi astucia!" -- El Chapulin Colorado
I guess I'm a little confused about the criteria for disciplining folks. Some people can express criticisms and not have a problem while others like the Mormon Think guy are not so lucky. What's up?
Sowing dissent against the Church organization, it's leaders, or it's truth claims will do it.
bcspace wrote:Sowing dissent against the Church organization, it's leaders, or it's truth claims will do it.
What does it say about your church that you think publishing truth is the same as sowing dissent?
"It doesn't seem fair, does it Norm--that I should have so much knowledge when there are people in the world that have to go to bed stupid every night." -- Clifford C. Clavin, USPS
"¡No contaban con mi astucia!" -- El Chapulin Colorado
Bob Loblaw wrote: I've made positive posts about the LDS church on postmormon.org and never had any problems. I suspect your banning had more to do with being creepy and whiny.
I am afraid that I never was critical of the LDS church on that site. I did defend the LDS church. That was enough. The usual gist is: this is our home and we have the right who we invite to the forum and who we can boot out. It is a negative site toward the LDS church. In fact, it is one big gripe and whine over there.
I intend to lay a foundation that will revolutionize the whole world. Joseph Smith We are “to feed the hungry, to clothe the naked, to provide for the widow, to dry up the tear of the orphan, to comfort the afflicted, whether in this church, or in any other, or in no church at all…” Joseph Smith