The Nehor wrote:
Ray's assertion: I have troubles with my faith now.
What I said: I once had problems with my faith in the past before I came here.
But... what? Coming here solved them for you? And, anyways, *this* is what you said:
[quoteNope, not in a state of flux. Still reading, praying, doing my Home Teaching, and teaching Gospel Doctrine. Still discussing the state of my soul in a non-parody manner with my close LDS friends. Still asking for visions, spiritual insights, and power to do God's will.[/quote]
Notice that, on some level, you still feel a need to discuss your faith is a "parody" manner, which does indeed seem to support Ray's theory of you being in a state of "flux." You are on an uneven keel vis-a-vis your faith, as evidenced by your "jokiness." As Joyce observed, "There's many a true word spoken in jest."
Scratchian Logic: I have problems with my faith now and am on a lunacidal crazy run to defend myself by being a goofball.
Scratch, may I recommend you pick up a textbook on basic logic on some point? You're great. I think you may have just created a new fallacy.
You see? When confronted by a tough issue, you resort to this goofy, very TBM humor.
Edit: The reason I won't say is that it was an immensely personal struggle that I fought long before I came here. In other words, I don't want to share.
That's fine, Nehor. Truth be told, I certainly don't think you are one of "the bad ones." I do, however, think that Ray is correct about you. (He would know, after all.)