No, that was your slander.
Really? Let us examine this simple statement.
definitions.uslegal.com/s/slander tells us: Slander is the oral communication of false statements that are harmful to a person's reputation.
These posts are not oral. They are written. Fail
Presbyterians do not kneel at church and they do not kneel at home; you couldn't figure out a place where or when Presbyterians actually do kneel. Fail.
Let us say that we do prove that Presbyterians don't kneel at all. Will it harm the reputation of Dr. E. in any way on FR? I don't see how it possibly could. Fail.
Four short words. Three substantial failures. Tell you what, as the OPC runs out of people (good grief, you guys can't even baptise more than 1/4 of your congregants), we'll say some prayers to the saints for you. Okay?
How do you know what we do in our homes?
In the early Catholic church people stood ...you can see the remnant of that practice in some of the Orthodox church that still stand ..standing is harder than kneeling..especially when the butt is rested against the seat behind you :)
Can you show us where jesus taught that as the proper position for prayer?
Mark why do you kneel in church?