New Mormonism is just like old Mormonism

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_maklelan
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Re: New Mormonism is just like old Mormonism

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Doctor CamNC4Me wrote:I wonder if he put in half the time and effort at work or with his peers and family that he spends here implementing his Nu-Mormonism how that would pan out for him?


Here you are asserting that I neglect my family in favor of some advocacy of "Nu-Mormonism" in which you imagine I'm invested. What an absolutely disgusting and totally unprovoked attempt to use personal attacks against me and my family to score an infantile rhetoric point. You are now on my ignore list as well.
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Re: New Mormonism is just like old Mormonism

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maklelan wrote:You are now on my ignore list as well.

That's Tobin's approach.
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Re: New Mormonism is just like old Mormonism

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maklelan wrote:
Doctor CamNC4Me wrote:I wonder if he put in half the time and effort at work or with his peers and family that he spends here implementing his Nu-Mormonism how that would pan out for him?


Here you are asserting that I neglect my family in favor of some advocacy of "Nu-Mormonism" in which you imagine I'm invested. What an absolutely disgusting and totally unprovoked attempt to use personal attacks against me and my family to score an infantile rhetoric point. You are now on my ignore list as well.


***shakes head*** Dude, you really are your own worst enemy.
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Re: New Mormonism is just like old Mormonism

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maklelan wrote:
Doctor CamNC4Me wrote:I wonder if he put in half the time and effort at work or with his peers and family that he spends here implementing his Nu-Mormonism how that would pan out for him?


Here you are asserting that I neglect my family in favor of some advocacy of "Nu-Mormonism" in which you imagine I'm invested. What an absolutely disgusting and totally unprovoked attempt to use personal attacks against me and my family to score an infantile rhetoric point. You are now on my ignore list as well.


No. What I meant, because I wasn't clear I guess, is your attempt to change Mormonism at a grassroots level. I took that as you implementing your ideas with peers and family, not you not spending quality time with your family or doing due diligence at work.

- Doc

eta: Mr. Mak,

I think it's pretty clear from context what I meant:

Well, I'm not sure who Mr. Mak is trying to convince. I wonder if he put in half the time and effort at work or with his peers and family that he spends here implementing his Nu-Mormonism how that would pan out for him? I kinda hopes he treads lightly in real life. He's on a good trajectory, and it'd be a shame if some old school types put him in the crosshairs.

- Doc


It's pretty damned obvious, jackass.

eta2: I was even complimentary toward your life path, and you had to act like a complete and utter dick waffle. Man, you'd think 3 degrees would've taught you how to pull your head out of your ass. Sheesh.
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