Nightingale wrote:Ah. OK, I missed all that about antishock, DCP, etc. And I forgot (or didn't realize) that harmony is a mod. But all that underscores my other point, way back when, that perception is crucial, in so many ways. Maybe mods have to refrain from participating on certain threads (I think they do that, by and large) or, even more difficult, not get into anything personal with other posters at all?
I tend to agree. And this, I think, is the problem with the Mormon Discussions "upgrade". Harmony has always been a straight shooter, always saying what she thinks, and a poster I have a high opinion of. I think "mod duties" might curtail that in some ways, but as we have seen, not totally. I can't imagine Shades calling DCP a "self-righteous prick". LOL.
Nightingale wrote:In other words, totally objective and detached mods would prevent any negative perceptions about favouritism or abuse of mod power. The trick is just to find such creatures!
I think we may also, one day, find a Tasmanian tiger.
Nightingale wrote:I am reminded of charity when harmony keeps saying "good grief"! Is that an LDS thing I wonder? It comes across to me as meaning something like what a big fuss you are making over nothing. But you have to see that it is noteworthy to at least some non-LDS people that an LDS woman would use a vulgar term against an LDS man, especially on a board that is inhabited by "apostates" and "critics" and is described by many LDS as being a stinking swamp (or whatever). One of my points was that it's not non-LDS who are talking to each other this way. That is mildly noteworthy to me. I'm not saying that DCP doesn't make rude comments too, although I'm not aware of the history of other boards, especially in the past. He might be rude sometimes, as well as other things that some posters don't like, but he has not been vulgar, as far as I know. Unless you want to say that "ass" is vulgar whereas "prick" is not.
DCP doesn't need to be vulgar. In reality, he wins or dominates most anti-DCP conversations here by being annoyingly cool, witty, or even nonchalant. I'll be frank, his posts here are a huge drawcard for me. I've been observing this wit for 19 years now. And even if I don't believe anything about "Book of Mormon historicity", his debating skill is something to behold.
Nightingale wrote:Where I'm coming from on this is that in my Christian experience, as well as in my work, language is a big deal. Even mild cussing is definitely frowned on and just not heard, whether in church or in anything we write, even on message boards. I have to say it surprises me to see (not only here) some of the words that some LDS use. I realize that this is a minority position but it's where I'm at and have been. I am trying to loosen it up a little now but still am a long way from uttering or writing the more profane terms. I realize that's my issue. Words only have the power you give them, which makes it interesting to see the differences from culture to culture.
Well you haven't changed much, and I think that's a good thing. There's probably more Christianity in you than there is in many Mormons.