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justme wrote:this website was called slimy. in a holier than thou manner from someone who used to participate on md.
granted, the website was not named by name, but was degraded so that anyone who is familiar with both md and mn would know what was being talked about.

and i will admit, i'm still smarting. like signtist is fond of saying, if you throw a stone into a pack of dogs, the one that yips is the one that got hit. and i'm yipping.

and so i'm wondering. is this really and truly a slimy website?
two answers would say no. no active immorality, no illegal activities.
but the middle answer really does have me thinking.
KingdomBuilder wrote:Explicit material, political idolatry, passive aggressiveness, gossip, blatant and unrepentant rudeness, falsity, etc.
Just to name a few....
I wasn't going to say this publicly, but when the person who made the statement and some of his cohorts disappeared from here a lot of the "slime" went with them.
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I cannot see this website as slimy (from what I understand or think of when I hear 'slimy') in the least!! Quite the opposite-
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Biblical Anabaptist wrote:I wasn't going to say this publicly, but when the person who made the statement and some of his cohorts disappeared from here a lot of the "slime" went with them.
That's usually the way it works. I remember years ago there was a family that rotated around the area conservative brethren groups. People would groan whenever they would attend their church, usually for a year to 18 months, and then move on.... but not after they stirred up trouble first. It was quite literally a relief when they stopped attending.

Yes, its sad there are people like that.
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justme wrote:and i will admit, i'm still smarting. like signtist is fond of saying, if you throw a stone into a pack of dogs, the one that yips is the one that got hit. and i'm yipping.
Hi! :wave: :wave: I only said it once. It's you that keeps quoting it! ;)
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Signtist wrote:
justme wrote:and i will admit, i'm still smarting. like signtist is fond of saying, if you throw a stone into a pack of dogs, the one that yips is the one that got hit. and i'm yipping.
Hi! :wave: :wave: I only said it once. It's you that keeps quoting it! ;)
it obviously made an impression on me :lol:
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But if you throw a stone into a pack of dogs, it doesn't prove that you are "he who is without sin". Some people seem to be confused about that.

And the person who throws the stone is rarely accurate about what the yelps mean.
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