Scratch's Blog wins Honorable Mention in MAD Ceremony

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wenglund wrote:
moksha wrote:I think MAD has treated Sput unfairly by muzzling his talk of Mormon Discussions. Discussing the Mormon Discussion Board, should be as allowable of topic as anything else over there. After all, Dr. Shades does not hold this board out to be sacred or secret. We have no qualms about discussing MAD, as a matter of fact it is a popular topic.

I suspect they are afraid of encouraging their participants to see this board and learning for themselves about freedom from over-moderation. Ironically, Sput himself would flourish better in this atmosphere.


Speaking of a loss of freedom, the supposed "muzzling" at MAD may inadvertantly limit and negatively affect things here as well. Many of the folks here will be somewhat prevented from gossiping about what MADsters have gossiped about MDsters, and will be left with just the same old obsessive gossiping and woe-mongering about MADsters. ;-)

Thanks, -Wade Englund-


Wade, you forgot to add that we will also still have your "obsessive" attempts to "cure" people who are critical of the Church. ; )
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Gazelam wrote:Alma 32:21
And now as I said concerning faith - faith is not to have a perfect knowledge of things; therefore if ye have faith ye hope for things which are not seen,which are true.

Scratch, you haven't proffesed a belief in anything! All you have done is a silly dance with words. I asked you to give a simple commentary on a few verses in the New Testament concerning the physical ressurection and you couldent even do that, becasue to do so you would have to make a stand on a principle. Because your testimony is weak as water, you are obviously incapable.

The next time you want to critique a fellow poster remember the old addage to first pluck the beam from your own eye before worrying about someone elses splinters.


Gaz, I think you just have a problem understanding an answer that isn't a scripture quote, accompanied with a cheezy LDS picture attached.

Now, go ahead, Gaz, make my day and respond with another cheezy picture.
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gramps wrote:...make my day and respond with another cheezy picture.

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moksha wrote:"Blessed are the Cheesemakers.."


Funny little penquin!
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moksha wrote:
gramps wrote:...make my day and respond with another cheezy picture.

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"Blessed are the Cheesemakers.."


Too funny. I didn't know the church had such pictures. Did you get that from a Book of Mormon recipes for Macaroni and Cheese or what?
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gramps wrote:Too funny. I didn't know the church had such pictures. Did you get that from a Book of Mormon recipes for Macaroni and Cheese or what?


Wouldn't that be Moroni and Cheese?
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Bond...James Bond wrote:
gramps wrote:Too funny. I didn't know the church had such pictures. Did you get that from a Book of Mormon recipes for Macaroni and Cheese or what?


Wouldn't that be Moroni and Cheese?


Well, that would probably taste better than the stuff I was raised on. Of course, I used to fish with it, too, come to think of it. That should have told me something.
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gramps wrote:
Gazelam wrote:Alma 32:21
And now as I said concerning faith - faith is not to have a perfect knowledge of things; therefore if ye have faith ye hope for things which are not seen,which are true.

Scratch, you haven't proffesed a belief in anything! All you have done is a silly dance with words. I asked you to give a simple commentary on a few verses in the New Testament concerning the physical ressurection and you couldent even do that, becasue to do so you would have to make a stand on a principle. Because your testimony is weak as water, you are obviously incapable.

The next time you want to critique a fellow poster remember the old addage to first pluck the beam from your own eye before worrying about someone elses splinters.


Gaz, I think you just have a problem understanding an answer that isn't a scripture quote, accompanied with a cheezy LDS picture attached.

Now, go ahead, Gaz, make my day and respond with another cheezy picture.


What I find so funny about Gaz's heavy reliance upon scripture is that half the time his readings of the texts are totally wrong! He tosses out these quotes, but all too often seems not to understand what they are saying.
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Scratch:
What I find so funny about Gaz's heavy reliance upon scripture is that half the time his readings of the texts are totally wrong! He tosses out these quotes, but all too often seems not to understand what they are saying.


Example please. You actually expounding on a scripture would be a welcome change from your usual posts.
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Well, I don't know...I like scratch. True, I think that he should change his screen name but in general he comes across as a pretty decent guy. Now Of course, I do not mind if in his dossier, he made me sound just a little insane with a 'persecution' complex. Why heck, he was just having a little fun and nothing wrong with that. But of course, he could change it just a little to make me sound like the great guy that I am. And of course, he has gotten to know me just a tad bit better now.

And I am not saying this because I defended scratch on the other board, but because I know that scratch has a good heart. And we all know this fact, right?

And so, on this Oscar night, I raise my glass of Sprite Zero to Scratch! Here, Here!!
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