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John Robinson

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  1. For a while I was about ready to board that get-out-of-Dodge stagecoach myself. What stopped me is it seems the mods finally got rid of the cultists who seemed to dominate every thread on Worthy for a few months.

    I guess if I could change anything, it would be somehow to make full-gospel people like me feel a little more welcome here, but really, that's more of a heart issue than a mod issue.

    For now, I'm staying.

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  2. But searching for new mods brings up a different question: Quis custodiet ipsos custodes? Or in English, who guards the guards? In other words, what standards would a moderator have to meet?

    Lord knows we wouldn't want someone who's a member of a known cult--and Worthy has at least a couple of those--or someone with a dark ax to grind, like that fellow here who's made about eleven billion posts on how much he hates church. Would there be a litmus test for a mod? Who would determine what's on it, and what's a passing score? It would seem to be very much how a church picks an elder, using the spiritual matrices listed in the Word.

    It's a daunting task, and I know I have too many prickles and burrs in my own life to assume the task.  But take it to the bank, the barbarians are at the gate, and absent some SERIOUS moderation, Worthy will take the same path to oblivion that have shuttered the doors on other Christian sites.

  3. 15 minutes ago, Gary Lee said:

    Sure did John, so somebody is listening. Enjoyed them, and the cool section at the end of each. I'm no critic (much), but old Noodles needs at least one lighthearted lay back role. He deserves it............(Living with a Joe Box)

    Thanks again, Gary. By the way, since the JB trilogy didn't sell well (I found out too late that Christian publishers have no idea--zero, none, nada--of how to sell fiction to men, I left that arena and have since moved to secular houses. Pitfall (in my pic to the left) came out two years ago and is the first of a proposed new series, and last year just for grins my wife and I (together we compose the pen name Cameron Bane) wrote a science fiction thriller we've been shopping around.

    Man, I got this thread REALLY off track. Sorry, folks! ;)

  4. 13 hours ago, Gary Lee said:

    Untrue! I have bought and read four of  YOUR books above!     (What's Joe up to. Is his poor cat still alive?)...........:cool:

    Thanks so much, Gary! Much appreciated. Did you mean you've read all four books in my sig? Thanks again. And yeah, ol' Noodles is still alive and kicking.

    We now return you to your regularly scheduled thread, already in progress. :D

  5. Ellie White was a nutter, and didn't abide by the same onerous rules she makes every other SDA live under.

    And even disregarding all the other weirdness the denomination demands, the fact they think abortion on demand is just swell--and their hospitals willingly perform these abominations--would cause me to run away from that bunch like my hair was on fire.

  6. Ellie White was a nutter, and the fact a group of jackanapes would place her disjointed scribblings above the Word of God should cause a Christian to run away like their hair was on fire.

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  7. No, hon, I'm not pointing out any poster in particular, just the general herd of SDAs/legalists who are flocking to Worthy like hyenas to a watering hole.  Hang around here long enough and you'll see it for yourself.

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  8. The SDAs (and others) seem to have infected Worthy, starting thread after thread after world-without-end thread here. I wonder how many people have been driven off this site because of it? I confess I'm about one hair away from going myself.

    To paraphrase Reese in the Terminator, they "can't be bargained with ... can't be reasoned with. [They] don't feel pity, or remorse, or fear, and [they] absolutely will not stop... ever" sowing their awful seeds of a works-based salvation here and elsewhere.

    It's sad, really.

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  9. I have no problem with legalists per se. If they want to try keeping all 613 OT commandments, more power to 'em (but here's a hint: if they break just one, they've broken them all, so there is that).

    My concern is some of them allude--and some outright say--that if I don't do as they do, then my salvation is suspect.

    There's where we part ways

     

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