Crocket started a blog...
Posted: Fri Nov 16, 2007 9:12 pm
So here's his first entry. Can you feel the love? (by the way: You're supposed to number your profiles.)
I may be perhaps the only really faithful member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints to create my own blog here. Welcome to my little corner of hell on earth. [My kids actually maintain a family blog; I wonder if it can be found by search engines!]
As time goes on, we'll have a little fun here, making fun of the regulars on MDB. I just can't help myself. I hope that you will see from my blog that faithful members of the Church are not ignorant, stick your head in the sand dolts. Many of us are thinking persons who look at the best challenges that can be asserted against the Church. We thrive on those challenges.
My first essay deals with perhaps the most prolific poster on MDB -- John W's Runtu. I pick him first because he is the most prolific. One must ask why a reasonably intelligent and articulate person has the time to spend many hours a day on the ridiculous, obsessive, and ill-informed board such as MDB. But, nonetheless, we have Runtu. Runtu is one of those characters with one foot in the church and one foot out. He appears to have moved FROM Texas TO Provo, where he, his wife and six children are active in the Church. Ghastly, if one were to read his ever-increasing cynical attacks on the Church.
But, I for one, have the distinct impression that John W merely uses MDB as a launch pad for multiple trial balloons. He isn't really sure that he believes what he says, but he does know that the things he says are calculated to hurt fragile testimonies.
Runtu's posts rarely lead to controversy unless he is in dialogue with the more rabid and vapid pro-Mormon posters who don't tend to post on MDB any more.
More later; we'll discuss MDB posters in order of fecundity.
Let me state a few things about me to get them out of the way.
It has been claimed that I am a Mormon bishop.
I abhor and make fun of anonymity on Internet posts -- but really only when one uses a post to ridicule and defame a person with a real name.
I make fun of cowardly anonymity -- posters who claim to be active members of the Church (we have many examples on MDB) -- but who use the Internet to mount attacks upon the Church they'd never dare to do in a priesthood class or Relief Society Meeting.
I dislike acronyms. I don't think they contribute to discussion and are a lazy means of communication. The only ones I will use will be MDB and MAD, really.
I dislike incivility, although I have been known to dish it out. We all sin.
I detest smug condescension. We, who have left the Church, so to speak, are so much better persons than those morons who remain therein (we are told, so often, behind a cowardly mask of anonymity.)
rcrocket