Revenant said:Strongvoicesforward, what is the purpose of your sig? Why is that taken out of context?
strongvoicesforward said:Out of context is a subjective judgement.
strongvoicesforward said:
Recorded words just have a way of haunting us. ...God will seek revenge, God told me, ...
strongvoicesforward said:
People should reflect on their words when putting them forth in formats that are recorded. The forum is a microcosm of the world and all people are available for quoting -- be it real world people or cyber people.
If you intend to irk or annoy, you might make them successful, but one person reacting to you can't really be considered a "swarm." You also can't fathom how amusing you are at times. If this is a chess game, you need to take the checkers and dominos off the board. I don't mind being "unwitting" or a "sounding board" but if you want to maintain the chess analogy I can't be a "pond." I can be a pawn, rook, knight, bishop, queen, or king...but I refuse to be characterized as a small still body of water. For caring so little about me, you seem to pour out an inordinate amount of energy whining and accusing. I believe you threatened to ignore me, but that proved an idle threat.strongvoicesforward said:Sure, I know which buttons to push to make Xtians swarm, but I do not do so intentionally. Those buttons are just simply pushed due to the nature of the issues and how it is best to corral them into corners. I am not playing Sabros chess game for him, I am playing my own game -- and that is how I view debate -- a game of mental chess. I`ve already stated that.
Haven`t you read my post where I specifically pointed out that Sabro is nothing more than an unwitting sounding board in a chess game-- where he is but a pond that sits in front of me who I have very little care about? I have been quite honest and open in that. I care more for the audience than my opponent.
sabro said:If you intend to irk or annoy, you might make them successful, but one person reacting to you can't really be considered a "swarm."
You also can't fathom how amusing you are at times.
If this is a chess game, you need to take the checkers and dominos off the board.
I don't mind being "unwitting" or a "sounding board" but if you want to maintain the chess analogy I can't be a "pond." I can be a pawn, rook, knight, bishop, queen, or king...but I refuse to be characterized as a small still body of water.
For caring so little about me, you seem to pour out an inordinate amount of energy whining and accusing.
I believe you threatened to ignore me, but that proved an idle threat.
strongvoicesforward said:But, it is off my signature just because Maciamo made a point that he thought quotes should be reserved to famous people.
strongvoicesforward said:Anyways, I like my new one better. Be sure to seek it out.
I am intolerant due to the nature of my religion. So ALL Christians are intolerant.sabro said:What was the quote? I didn't get to see it.
That "quote" was in response to this one. This is the context- He also left off the last part which indicated that this is an example of bigotry. Selective misquoting...cute. (Are ALL athiests intolerant bigots?)**gasp** So much for logic, reason and discussion.strongvoicesforward said:Sabro is intolerant merely due to the nature of his religion..
sabro said:I used smiley's. It was adaptive behavior because sometimes sarcasm is hard to see on posts...especially if you risk being quoted out of context. I am water- I can take any form.
strongvoicesforward said:To highlight the Xtian mindset which Xtians proudly profess. I don`t see it as taken out of context any more than any other quote that is ever proffered. Out of context is a subjective judgement.
I'm frankly just a little worried about you. Can you possibly see another point-of-view, or has other points-of-view been so obscured by the anti-Christian lenses that you're looking through?strongvoicesforward said:However, personally, I don`t think it was out of context. To me it read as it did and meant as it did. It was a small post of his and therefore a context other than that I think is a subjective one.
Sorry for the repetition, but I'll compare to one that bugs me (again). I have seen fundamentalist Christians use a quote of Einstein's to 'prove' that Einstein was religious, i.e. "Science without religion is lame". If you look at the full quote (11th one down), Einstein meant something entirely different by 'religion' - i.e. faith in the scientific method. He did not take the concept of a personal god seriously. Is it a 'subjective judgment' of those fundamentalists to misquote him so?SVF said:To highlight the Xtian mindset which Xtians proudly profess. I don`t see it as taken out of context any more than any other quote that is ever proffered. Out of context is a subjective judgement.
I think a few people are disturbed by this, and you characterise it well, IMO.sabro said:Does this disturb any one else but me? It strikes me as both an admission of deep seated prejudice and purposeful dishonesty. Have I or anyone else ever spoken of the "Jewish mindset" or the "Muslim mindset" or the "Athiest mindset?"
It seems this way to me too: confirmation bias, if you want to give it a fancy name.Revenant said:I'm frankly just a little worried about you. Can you possibly see another point-of-view, or has other points-of-view been so obscured by the anti-Christian lenses that you're looking through?
sabro said:strongvoicesforward, you seem to be admitting to some error in the above post, but I am uncertain as to what it is. Is it intentionally taking my statements out of contexts to achieve a deceptive and dishonest purpose, your misunderstanding or false admission of misunderstanding of verbal irony, or your use of blanket statements to describe all Christians in their belief and behavior? As an admission of mistake it seems to lack the specifics necessary for any long term growth or learning. Although I agree that there is no shame in admitting a mistake, identifying the mistake you are admitting to is probably a requirement to qualify it as an "admission."