Runtu wrote:charity wrote:Actually, I looked at topics.
I was accused here of thinking of apologetics as a game. And it is true that if it weren't for anti's and critics, there would be no need for apologetics. But validation? I've met most of the people you talk about in real life. And they do have real lives, unlike what is portrayed here.
I didn't mention any names. Who are you talking about? And I certainly didn't accuse you thinking apologetics are a game. I just thought it interesting that some people over there seem to relish being disliked so much over here. I thought it was an interesting sociological phenomenon.
Oh, let's quit being coy and mention names.
;)
Unless you have been under a rock somewhere, it is obvious that Harmony is right. Juliann thrives on the attention, be it negative or positive.
And, since she is the originator of the MAD/FAIR board, she gets a free pass with what she can say, no matter how outrageous.
Those she deems as her friends gain the same privilege.
Hey, it's her board. If she wants to run it that way, then more power to her.
But she should at least have the balls to call a spade a spade and spell it out that way.
Her fake coyness about her supposedly not being a moderator, when everyone knows she is, is annoying, and just plain stupid.
Also, I think that to be fair to investigators, and those who have sincere questions about questionable Church history, there ought to be a huge warning about participation.
Frankly, I think they are taking a step in the right direction in referring those folks to LDSForums.
They should have, in huge black letters on the home page for MAD,
"If you doubt any part of the LDS doctrine, and you don't enjoy being chewed up and spit out verbally, this is not the place for you."
Charity, you and I have had this discussion in PM on several occasions when we were on the FAIR board together.
Not everyone has access to the same type of information that you may have been blessed to have. Incredulous as you find this to be, it's true.
There are many difficult doctrinal points that I did not know about until I went to BYU and was involved in Religion classes.
Not everyone has access to a vast library, and when they come across hard-line issues such as MMM, Joseph Smith's polyandry, etc., like it or not, it is a shock!