dartagnan wrote:All you know is you heard a rumor and you then use this rumor as your evidence that people don’t leave the Church because of message boards. Your point makes no sense whatsoever unless this person was a message board participant. Your point makes no sense unless this person was a poster on this forum.
Actually, I think her point was just that some people switch sides out of pride, not that someone switched to this paricular message board out of pride. Personally I don't think it's a very good point either way, but I do think it was related to part of what harmony was talking about namely with people switching sides. I grant that it would have been a better fit if it related to an apologist-turned-critic who was actually on this board because harmony's comment spoke of this message board in relation to switching sides. I think, however, that the point would still make sense.
dartagnan wrote:I have not ridiculed anyone.
No? You admittedly spoke ill of someone you never conversed with. Someone you never met. You said he “got his head handed to him in a basket.” You said he “got his pride whomped.” You then said he, “wanted to blame his bruised ego on the Church, the general authorities, and every TBM who wouldn't lick his wounds to make him feel better.”
In what corner of the universe is this not considered ridicule? The fact that you admittedly know nothing about this person or the veracity of the “rumor,” tells us little about this person, but speaks volumes about charity.
I think the distinction Charity makes isn't with the words spoken against the mystery man (as I would indeed consider them ridiculing if applied to, say, me), but rather in the idea that the identity of the person they referred to was not revealed.