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To: Alex Murphy
Your #887: Notice that "those who post this way" are not included in the "moderator" or the "all of us" groups.

Says who? I am inclusive. All of us means all of us. "Those who post this way" need to see that change of heart on this forum also. They may not think so, but they do.

>> You speak as if you have authority to represent both the Free Republic staff and all of the posting members.

Nonsense. I can quote the moderators like anyone else. My exhortations to repentance long predate this thread.

899 posted on 01/25/2004 5:07:36 PM PST by White Mountain (By their fruits ye shall know them.)
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To: White Mountain; drstevej
So, just to clarify your post #846 one last time. I made four observations from your post #846, and here is how you've corrected my understanding....

The first observation was that you listed three groups (moderators, "all of us", and "those who post this way"). You have corrected me, saying the second group is inclusive of the third. I have no problem with this.

The second observation was that you spoke as if you had authority to represent the "moderator" group and the "all of us" group. You corrected me by saying I posted "Nonsense", that you can "quote the moderators like anyone else". Thus, I conclude you are not speaking as a man who wields any authority to speak for any of the groups, but only for yourself.

The third observation went unanswered. I asked if the (sub)group "those who post this way" was made up of those whom you have previously refused to post directly to - until our new Sidebar Moderator advised you to do so. That group would include myself and drstevej, among others. You did not address this observation of mine. I would like to know if my assumption is correct, especially since it concerns me directly - and if not, please state as such, especially in light of the final observation.

The fourth and final observation was that you were directly accusing this third (sub)group, "those who post this way", of being incapable of obeying the Sidebar Moderator's new rules for the forum, without their first repenting of past behavior (in my earlier post, I said "becoming Mormons".) You did not answer this question, either.

Now, your prior calls for "repentance" have always been made in the context of being pro-Mormon, praying about the Book of Mormon to receive a testimony of it's truthfulness, and becoming an obedient Mormon.

I read in this post of yours, made earlier on this very thread, that you accuse 19th and 21st century "anti-Mormons" of using "poisoned bait", of being "demagogues", of being filled with "prejudice", and of holding "anti-LDS bashfests", that you would even lecture the Sidebar Moderator himself - telling him that if he does not heed your words, Free Republic itself will turn into an instrument of persecution against the LDS Church.. And I thus assume that any future calls from you for "repentance" are actually further demands you would make, on the posters and the moderators, to silence any critical examinations of the claims of the LDS church as well.

Hence, my observation regarding this call to repentance, that you are making a direct accusation that if "those who post this way" do not repent, i.e. become Mormons or pro-Mormon, that the "same things will flow" and the Mod's New Testament-based rules will not be followed by that group, because they did not become Mormons or pro-Mormon.

But I could be wrong. Again, these are only my observations, based upon your recent posts. And you chose to avoid confirming or denying those conclusions in your last post to me. Shall I assume then, that I am right about your intended meaning, White Mountain?

924 posted on 01/25/2004 9:34:16 PM PST by Alex Murphy
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