Infymus wrote:F*** you Merc. I didn't "give up" and nor did I let that fencing sitting **** Harmony win.
What's a coont? Is that some uber secret ex-LDS speak that I'm not privy to?
barrelomonkeys wrote:Infymus wrote:F*** you Merc. I didn't "give up" and nor did I let that fencing sitting **** Harmony win.
What's a coont? Is that some uber secret ex-LDS speak that I'm not privy to?
harmony wrote:barrelomonkeys wrote:Infymus wrote:F*** you Merc. I didn't "give up" and nor did I let that fencing sitting **** Harmony win.
What's a coont? Is that some uber secret ex-LDS speak that I'm not privy to?
I think he was trying, in his own way, to spell "cunt", and thus take another swipe at me.
The misspelling kinda takes the sting out, ya know?
RenegadeOfPhunk wrote:The 'C' word? In the terrestrial forum?
Donno how it works in the US, but in the UK - the 'C' word is considered to be pretty much as bad as it gets...
EDIT: Well, I guess hence the mis-spelling :)
harmony wrote:RenegadeOfPhunk wrote:The 'C' word? In the terrestrial forum?
Donno how it works in the US, but in the UK - the 'C' word is considered to be pretty much as bad as it gets...
EDIT: Well, I guess hence the mis-spelling :)
Which is, of course, why he used it as a weapon against me, misspelled or not. He's a man with issues who strikes out as effectively as possible at anyone who challenges him.
http://www.exmormonforums.com/ex-mormon-general-discussion/508-mormon-curtain-what-happend.html#post2678
I have been writing up a response to everyone as to why I have changed the Mormon Curtain over to an archive site only now - and no longer gathering news. Sorry that I didn't get it put up in time today.
In short: I've recovered, I'm done, it is time to move on.
In long: The Mormon Curtain will continue to stay up and articles continued to be added, but on a limited basis.
My long term plans:
1. Keeping the Ex-Mormon Forums going (at http://www.exmormonforums.com )
2. Finishing and publishing my new website, Mormon Resignation (at http://www.mormonresignation.com)
3. Polishing off my Caligra-Reader that allows a person to download the entire Mormon Curtain database and have full search, print, etc. abilities. Caligra is the software (found at Caligra.COM - Static And Dynamic Web Page/Blogging Creation) that I wrote to keep track of the Mormon Curtain. It is quite complicated, but works extremely well for websites such as the MC. I highly recommend it to others in the Ex-Mormon communities that are looking for a way to archive and store the vast information out there. I also use it for my own personal blog, and many other sites I run.
These items will take me some time and no longer culling news on the MC will free me up quite a bit.
I must shout out my appreciation for those of you who instantly emailed me stating how sorry you were that I was no longer going to be publishing on the MC. Rest assured, I am not leaving the Ex-Mormon world, not yet. I still have work to do. But by stopping the culling of messages, I am freeing up 15 to 20 hours a week for me to work in other directions that I need to go.
So thank you for your best wishes and your kind emails.
Infymus,
Michael S. Hoenie
Some Schmo wrote:Alrighty...
I think the problem I have with this idea of free agency is the other idea that god is omniscient. If he knows all, then he knows what we will "choose", he knows where we will end up, and he knows whether we're screwed or not before the game begins. So it begs the question, "Why would he even bother?" (Not to mention "what's the point of Judgment Day?")
It's just so damn silly. In the most basic and fundamental terms, the gospel makes no freaking sense at all.
Some Schmo wrote:Alrighty...
I think the problem I have with this idea of free agency is the other idea that god is omniscient. If he knows all, then he knows what we will "choose", he knows where we will end up, and he knows whether we're screwed or not before the game begins. So it begs the question, "Why would he even bother?" (Not to mention "what's the point of Judgment Day?")
It's just so damn silly. In the most basic and fundamental terms, the gospel makes no freaking sense at all.