Ray A wrote:Mister Scratch wrote:
No, Ray. It is not a simple matter of you changing your perspectives; rather, it is a matter of how positively *wild* your change of heart has been. Really, the only commonality amongst your two "sides" is the pure rabidity and hostility.
Rabidity and hostility can be expressed in FAR more than cuss words or obvious anger. There is no less rabidity and hostility in your slanderous obsession with Mormons, especially DCP, than there is in mine.
Then prove it, Ray. CFR.
I would prefer a dog that growls and barks but doesn't bite, than one who comes up to you wagging it's tail, then snaps at your heels. I'm sure you've seen these mongrels. You dress up as a Mormon, claim to be a Mormon on the outside, but inside you thrive on white-anting Mormonism.
Where have I claimed any of this stuff, Ray? Are you sure you're not trying to put words in my mouth?
You, Scratch, are the epitome of hypocrisy. If you finally crossed over and said you don't believe Mormonism at all (and NOTHING you have written leads me to believe you do), and even adopted a Benson approach, I could have a smidgen of respect for you. As it stands, I respect Benson, Bachman, Sam, Nort, and even Infymus far more than you. I even respect Porter more than I do you.
I'm not so sure about that, Ray. You seem to just hate pretty much everyone. Come now, though: I know how you like your bread buttered, mate. I think you're just wonderful. Your post are so eloquent. If I were to visit you at your hovel, let me tell you my friend---we'd be on exactly the same level.. There, you feel better? Ready to flip yet again?
Because I know exactly where they stand. Your double-speak about DCP in the past was a deadset give away. You said he was a great apologist, and "I really mean that", then in the next breath you described him as you have described me above. Would you like me to dig up the quotes again? If ANYONE on this board is double-minded - it's YOU, Scratch. I think you have a problem. It's like you want to kiss and kick asses at the same time, but you're having trouble determining which ass belongs to who. One day you say DCP is a "great apologist", then the next you say he's a deranged Mopologist. It seems like your heart is divided, and what you write does seem to depend on your audience.
You tried to prove all this stuff once, Ray, and failed pretty miserably. If you want to engage in oversimplification of complex issues, why then, fire away! I do find it quite hypocritical of you, though, when you beg all of us to allow you to "change your mind," and yet when I admit that I view, say, DCP in complex ways, you accuse me of being the "epitome of hypocrisy."
Mister Scratch wrote:You are positing a false analogy, Ray. Exmos are almost uniformly "hurt" by their experiences with Mormonism; Mormons are not.
I ask you the same thing I asked Jeff Ricks - evidence please. See this post on my blog:
http://answeringtheanti-mormons.blogspo ... g-lds.html
Sure, Ray. Just as soon as you supply evidence for the impending "holocaust" against Mormons. Quid pro quo, mate. (And anyways, the "Stories" section at RfM is ample evidence in favor of my claim.)
Mister Scratch wrote:You are like some sick jurist, who, after seeing a battered woman divorced from her wealthy and powerful spouse, thinks that the woman deserves to be as equally criticized as the man. The fact is that exmos do not, nor will they ever, harbor anywhere near the power and wealth of the LDS Church.
Your stereotypes and analogies are lame. I have concluded that you have a very simplistic mind which only works with two colours - black, and white.
Is that the best you've got? Gee, it seems my earlier praise of you has been misplaced.... Go ahead, Ray: tell us how exmos have more monetary and political power than the LDS Church. CFR!
Mister Scratch wrote:And yet there doesn't seem to be a moral or ethical compass undergirding your criticism. Hence, you seem like a complete whack-job.
The "moral and ethical compass" which guides you is that the Church is always wrong, unless it caves in to what you say. Only your Ark-steadying can rectify it. This is the "moral and ethical compass" which you try to judge me by - that if I don't agree with your Mormon-bashing, I have no "moral and ethical compass", and I'm a "whack job". That's a very fine standard of objectivity.
No, you are a "whack-job" on account of your apparently disturbed nature and your violent tendencies. Don't they have Anger Management in your neck of the woods, mate?