why me wrote:Here was my problem:Mercyngrace came to MDD and lectured the defenders about behavior and higher standards. But she refuses to give the same lecture to the critics here. Thus, my problem. Being a critic does not give one the permission to lower their standards to an ape. Likewise, defenders of Mormonism can take to task critics for bashing or mocking the LDS church. And they can certainly engage them in hard hitting debate without a lecture from Mercyngrace.
And that was my point. I have not seen Mercyngrace defend the LDS church against the critics on this board. But since I am not monitoring her posts, she may have done so. But I haven't seen it.
We are held to higher standards. That's what the whole "turn the other cheek" thing is about.
There is a choice:
1) I can choose to spend my valuable time attempting to modify the behavior of those with whom I might disagree.
2) I can simply behave in the manner in which I would like others to treat me.
I cannot change the way others behave - I can only control the way I react to them. For example, I probably disagree with Fence Sitter on a lot of things, but I agree with him on this point. This is probably the most accurate statement made on this thread so far:
Fence Sitter wrote:You know, M&G, should she choose, could easily defend Mormonism here without even debating an issue, should she limit herself to the kind of participation she has so far.
WW