Triumph
Posted: Tue Mar 17, 2009 6:21 am
I have decided that I would pour my heart out on this occasion---that I would "bear my testimony," as it were.
I am extremely proud of the way that this board dealt with DCP recently. I am glad that he said that he was "done with this foolishness," and that he re-appeared a mere two days later in order to try and prove some non-existent point. I thank the Heavens for giving me the strength to vanquish this fiend, this foe of the Lord's Will.
I am grateful for Liz, and Harmony, who don't care about petty Mopologetic grudges, and who merely want everyone one to get along and to be a big "family."
I am grateful to Dr. Robbers, and to Dr. Allusion, and to Dr. Beastie, whose illuminations and scholarly brilliance continue to amaze me. Truly, I am in debt to the intellect of Brothers and Sisters such as these.
I thank the Lord for Jersey Girl, who usefully told all of us that Professor Peterson's latest post is a test for all of us---a test that we somehow all managed to fail, since we did not post the proper response(s) to his post of a review on a rather esoteric Islamic text. I'm grateful to Jersey Girl for helping us all to realize how important it is to "respect the individual," and to never, never, ever stick it to anyone, or to ever try and prove to anyone that you have a point. Except, of course, if you happen to be making a point and your name happens to be Jersey Girl. In that case, feel free to not only make your point, but to scream it until everyone's ears are bleeding.
Finally, I would be remiss if I did not express my gratitude to Dr. Shades. How can I thank this sincere, decent, Renaissance man? He is far, far greater than any of us, in my very humble opinion. Dr.---no, make that Brother Shades's "great experiment" has been one of the epochal moments in Internet Mormonism, and for that, we owe him our most humble thanks.
My dear Brothers and Sisters, I come before you today to lower my head in thanks to the great messageboard that is known as MormonDiscussions.com. I thank Heavenly Father for giving me the strength to kick DCP's equivocating butt up and down the court. I hope that our dear Father who Art in Heaven will cause The Good Professor to realize that an apology is necessary.
And God bless all of you. I hope that the Lord will continue to guide me in my doings. I hope the Lord will continue to influence the work of my dearly beloved "informants." I pray that one day, the apologists will realize the errors of their ways.
I say these things, humbly, in the name of Jesus Christ, Amen!
I am extremely proud of the way that this board dealt with DCP recently. I am glad that he said that he was "done with this foolishness," and that he re-appeared a mere two days later in order to try and prove some non-existent point. I thank the Heavens for giving me the strength to vanquish this fiend, this foe of the Lord's Will.
I am grateful for Liz, and Harmony, who don't care about petty Mopologetic grudges, and who merely want everyone one to get along and to be a big "family."
I am grateful to Dr. Robbers, and to Dr. Allusion, and to Dr. Beastie, whose illuminations and scholarly brilliance continue to amaze me. Truly, I am in debt to the intellect of Brothers and Sisters such as these.
I thank the Lord for Jersey Girl, who usefully told all of us that Professor Peterson's latest post is a test for all of us---a test that we somehow all managed to fail, since we did not post the proper response(s) to his post of a review on a rather esoteric Islamic text. I'm grateful to Jersey Girl for helping us all to realize how important it is to "respect the individual," and to never, never, ever stick it to anyone, or to ever try and prove to anyone that you have a point. Except, of course, if you happen to be making a point and your name happens to be Jersey Girl. In that case, feel free to not only make your point, but to scream it until everyone's ears are bleeding.
Finally, I would be remiss if I did not express my gratitude to Dr. Shades. How can I thank this sincere, decent, Renaissance man? He is far, far greater than any of us, in my very humble opinion. Dr.---no, make that Brother Shades's "great experiment" has been one of the epochal moments in Internet Mormonism, and for that, we owe him our most humble thanks.
My dear Brothers and Sisters, I come before you today to lower my head in thanks to the great messageboard that is known as MormonDiscussions.com. I thank Heavenly Father for giving me the strength to kick DCP's equivocating butt up and down the court. I hope that our dear Father who Art in Heaven will cause The Good Professor to realize that an apology is necessary.
And God bless all of you. I hope that the Lord will continue to guide me in my doings. I hope the Lord will continue to influence the work of my dearly beloved "informants." I pray that one day, the apologists will realize the errors of their ways.
I say these things, humbly, in the name of Jesus Christ, Amen!