Well, HALLELUJAH!! A troll is a troll is a troll...you've just proved you are one!
John.3[19] And this is the condemnation, that light is come into the world, and men loved darkness rather than light, because their deeds were evil.
Jude
[18] How that they told you there should be mockers in the last time, who should walk after their own ungodly lusts.
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Discussion in 'Free-For-All Archives' started by LadyEagle, Jul 12, 2002.
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</font>[/QUOTE]Oh I just HAVE to reply to this.
If you take a look at where you are you'll see you're in the Current Events / News section in a thread about international trade. Because I don't want to debate theology, I came here, not to one of the threads discussing theology.
:rolleyes:
I don't want to debate theology so I posted where theology wasn't being debated and specifically said this is the ONLY place I'm going to post. Now, had I been posting in one of the parts of the forum where theology is being debated, or posted something about theology, you might have had a point. But I didn't, so you don't.
You really have some strange ideas about what makes a person a troll. Posting to a board that deals with theology, but only posting in a part that isn't about theology because one doesn't want to debate theology doesn't make on a troll. -
</font>[/QUOTE]Oh I just HAVE to reply to this.
If you take a look at where you are you'll see you're in the Current Events / News section in a thread about international trade. Because I don't want to debate theology, I came here, not to one of the threads discussing theology.
:rolleyes:
I don't want to debate theology so I posted where theology wasn't being debated and specifically said this is the ONLY place I'm going to post. Now, had I been posting in one of the parts of the forum where theology is being debated, or posted something about theology, you might have had a point. But I didn't, so you don't.
You really have some strange ideas about what makes a person a troll. Posting to a board that deals with theology, but only posting in a part that isn't about theology because one doesn't want to debate theology doesn't make on a troll. </font>[/QUOTE]. 2. n. An individual who chronically trolls in sense 1; regularly posts specious arguments, flames or personal attacks to a newsgroup, discussion list, or in email for no other purpose than to annoy someone or disrupt a discussion. Trolls are recognizable by the fact that they have no real interest in learning about the topic at hand - they simply want to utter flame bait. Like the ugly creatures they are named after, they exhibit no redeeming characteristics, and as such, they are recognized as a lower form of life on the net, as in, "Oh, ignore him, he's just a troll."
http://www.baptistboard.com/ubb/ultimatebb.php?ubb=get_topic;f=24;t=000503;p=1 -
"Trolls are recognizable by the fact that they have no real interest in learning about the topic at hand..."
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what a surreal thread.
Do you honestly believe that people who present informed and reasonable arguments are trolling?
Is everyone who disagrees with you a troll?
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"international trade and not theology."
Interesting...people from UK and Canada are experts on how International Trade has benefitted American farmers & workers. :rolleyes: -
The figures are there for anyone to read are they not? Or does being American automatically make your interpretation more valid?
moreover - the point is that this discussion is about international trade and not theology - for you to construe someone not wishing to discuss theology in this thread as trolling is ridiulous - would you not agree?
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Perhaps you should go back & re-read the thread. And the threads about trolls before you're so quick to jump on me. I realize you are relatively new here, but there was a lot of previous history before you came on board. Besides, I was not the one who hijacked this thread. It seems to me the poster did not like something I posted in another thread and signed up, jumped in this discussion for the sole purpose of bringing up what I posted in the other thread which didn't pertain to him at all and was taken out of context.
But I did err when I accused him of being a liberal. Rather, he has socialist views.
Case in point: A noted liberal, Michael Moore, (On Donahue MSNBC last night), and I are on the same page on this topic-----American jobs shipped overseas. He stood in front of the wrecking ball ruins that once was the Home office, largest assembly line in the world, Buick, Flint Michigan. All moved overseas. 20,000 American jobs gone. Not because car sales were down, but because of CORPORATE GREED, which he so aptly pointed out.
So you see, Friend, it would seem American liberals & conservatives find common ground on this issue and both the Democrat & Republican parties have sold Americans down the pike in interest of Big Business.
Yes, not being an American, US taxpayer would seem to slant how you stand on the American jobs issue and textbook economics. Yours would be a view from television. Ours would be from living it. :( -
Not very impressive, you fail to address their arguments and attempt to attack their character.
he wrote a few hundred words that pertain exactly to the topic at hand did he not? I notice that you have failed to answer any of his points - save for calling him a troll.
this is getting surreal - I have no idea what your definition of socialism (and if it is as broad as your definition of troll then the label is probably meaningless) but he, in no way, is advocating a socialist agenda - or do you think that Regan and Thatcher were socialists too?
the coal mines, steel mills and industry were not cruxified throughout the 1980's by a conservative administration fixated with an economic policy focused on corporate expansion and share holder returns?
I suggest that you do a little research into that small area outside of America where the other 3 and half billion people live - you must have heard of it - it is called 'the world'. -
I think you need an attitude adjustment. You are seeking to incite & inflame.
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I hate to say this, but he seems quite calm. I think perhaps you might want to take a deep breath and either drop this thread, or come back after you calm down a bit.
I don't see him being insulting or inciting. I do see him telling what he thinks is the truth, as calmly and politely as possible. I happen to agree with him. Perhaps you should consider things from his point of view.
Can't hurt. -
Matt.7
[6] Give not that which is holy unto the dogs, neither cast ye your pearls before swine, lest they trample them under their feet, and turn again and rend you.
Matt.7
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I am also trying to get you to understand that in a debate it is bad form to consistantly question the content of the character of your opponent without addressing the content of their argument.
If you honestly believe that your behaviour in this thread is pearls before swine then I really am speechless.
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"Japanese steel is of higher quality than US steel. "
Johnv, sez who?
Sez me. I used to be a steel buyer. -
And now, people sit inside this stadium, under this sub-standard Japanese steel. :eek:
”Why stand on the broad road and get trampled?” Justified Version
"It is always better to stand up for conservatism, than to fall into liberalism" Justified Version
”Conservatives- Theology dictates morality/Liberals- morality dictates Theology” Justified Version
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