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These forums reminds me of Andy Griffith

Posted: Wed May 30, 2012 9:24 pm
by ultimate777
In the movie "No Time for Sargeants" Andy Griffith is a country boy trying to get in the Air Force.

He is given a board with round and square holes and round and square pegs to put in them.

At first he is stumped, but then with a big smile on his face he starts carving on the pegs with his pocket knife to make them fit.

This reminds me of a lot of answers people get here.

Re: These forums reminds me of Andy Griffith

Posted: Wed May 30, 2012 9:39 pm
by Danieltwotwenty
Why do you expect more?

We are not Gods, we don't have limitless knowledge and powers of reasoning.

We are just simple humans trying to understand our existence.


*EDIT* I don't always think there is a right and wrong answer to every question, different people think differently and some people will accept one answer while rejecting the other and vice versa.

Dan

Re: These forums reminds me of Andy Griffith

Posted: Wed May 30, 2012 10:22 pm
by neo-x
If you come out clean, avoiding that "holier than thou" attitude, it might help. Seriously, I'd love to talk to you but your general responses always leave me with a feeling that you are either being sarcastic, or just poking about issues you do not want to seriously delve in.

To be honest, it creates the impression that the person doing so (in this case, you), has gone through all of the issues (superficially or not) and now has an understanding of the flaws (if there are any) in the arguments which you won't share, but that just begs the question itself as to what might be the reason to your hit n run posts in the first place.

Or you have no idea or very little idea of what you are trying to ask which is not without your implied sense of irony since you hardly argue or debate at all. You dive into issues and then sit back and let people answer you; they reply to your questions and further ask you questions which you hardly follow up on. At times your attitude just cries that you have a personal standard which other people have to meet, for that is the only way you'd consider their response a valid one.

So there is it is, if you know better on the issues that you keep posting, please share. If you do not know about what you're asking, please have the courtesy and patience to stick around, learn, be honest about your doubts and objections, so that it is easy to address them. Playing around word games and stamping responses as irrelevant, insulting, or halfhearted is just plain intellectually dishonest, no wonder you're the only one getting such a response. I see other people who are here, not christian and still going on in debates and arguments, healthy ones at that, even if they disagree. A few debates do get a little heated, but that's understandable and shouldn't be excuse to stamp the board as you did, seeing you hardly put up a strong case for your objections yourself.

Bottom line, In my honest opinion most people do not answer you completely (some do with all sincerity) or do so halfheartedly, is simply because you do not reply sincerely and you do not engage them further. An attitude like that will of course land you with the problems you are facing here. But the fault, at the heart of the matter, to me atleast, is your lack of engagement on the issues you post.

Re: These forums reminds me of Andy Griffith

Posted: Thu May 31, 2012 5:52 am
by PaulSacramento
One thing that we have to do is be honest with ourselves and understand that what we ALL are doing is interpreting scripture, either inour own way or by agreeing with someone elses interpretation.
We always have to be open to the fact that we may be wrong and understand COMPLETELY that our salvation is up to God through Christ and NOTHING else.

Re: These forums reminds me of Andy Griffith

Posted: Thu May 31, 2012 8:52 pm
by ultimate777
neo-x wrote:If you come out clean, avoiding that "holier than thou" attitude, it might help. Seriously, I'd love to talk to you but your general responses always leave me with a feeling that you are either being sarcastic, or just poking about issues you do not want to seriously delve in.

To be honest, it creates the impression that the person doing so (in this case, you), has gone through all of the issues (superficially or not) and now has an understanding of the flaws (if there are any) in the arguments which you won't share, but that just begs the question itself as to what might be the reason to your hit n run posts in the first place.

Or you have no idea or very little idea of what you are trying to ask which is not without your implied sense of irony since you hardly argue or debate at all. You dive into issues and then sit back and let people answer you; they reply to your questions and further ask you questions which you hardly follow up on. At times your attitude just cries that you have a personal standard which other people have to meet, for that is the only way you'd consider their response a valid one.


My standard is what I consider the most important parts of my posts be answered. Good grief, you don't have to give an answer I agree with. Give me an answer I disagree with if you must, but give me an answer I consider on point. If I ask only what 2+2 equals, don't try to sell me its not worth knowing but 3+3=6 is.


So there is it is, if you know better on the issues that you keep posting, please share. If you do not know about what you're asking, please have the courtesy and patience to stick around, learn, be honest about your doubts and objections,


Its people at least seeming to avoid my questions that usually provoke my scorn, or so I think.


so that it is easy to address them. Playing around word games and stamping responses as irrelevant, insulting, or halfhearted is just plain intellectually dishonest, no wonder you're the only one getting such a response.


Accept IMHO they often are, honestly.


I see other people who are here, not christian and still going on in debates and arguments, healthy ones at that, even if they disagree. A few debates do get a little heated, but that's understandable and shouldn't be excuse to stamp the board as you did, seeing you hardly put up a strong case for your objections yourself.


Show me how I'm doing that, and I might even try to stop.


Bottom line, In my honest opinion most people do not answer you completely (some do with all sincerity) or do so halfheartedly, is simply because you do not reply sincerely and you do not engage them further.


I suppose some people who do so might not even be familiar with my previous posts


An attitude like that will of course land you with the problems you are facing here. But the fault, at the heart of the matter, to me atleast, is your lack of engagement on the issues you post.

What I mean by my Andy Griffith comment is I think sometimes people carve up the questions or answers so they won't have to give answers that go against their world views. Such as when they fear the plain meaning of scripture is unacceptable.
So they give a response that would better fit another question, and get their feelings hurt when you try to point that out, and either deny they are even doing it, or imply they know they are doing it, but are sure its the right thing to do.

I can take only take so much of that without at least a break, perhaps thus this, if I understand you: "seeing you hardly put up a strong case for your objections yourself."


Listen, if I am genuinely doing wrong I hope to do better.

Re: These forums reminds me of Andy Griffith

Posted: Thu May 31, 2012 8:59 pm
by ultimate777
Danieltwotwenty wrote:Why do you expect more?

We are not Gods, we don't have limitless knowledge and powers of reasoning.

We are just simple humans trying to understand our existence.


*EDIT* I don't always think there is a right and wrong answer to every question, different people think differently and some people will accept one answer while rejecting the other and vice versa.

Dan

I just want answers I consider on point. Are they too much to expect?

Re: These forums reminds me of Andy Griffith

Posted: Thu May 31, 2012 9:03 pm
by ultimate777
PaulSacramento wrote:One thing that we have to do is be honest with ourselves and understand that what we ALL are doing is interpreting scripture, either inour own way or by agreeing with someone elses interpretation.
We always have to be open to the fact that we may be wrong and understand COMPLETELY that our salvation is up to God through Christ and NOTHING else.
Please, if I think you are on point, probably, in your opinion, I'll play nice.

Re: These forums reminds me of Andy Griffith

Posted: Thu May 31, 2012 9:31 pm
by 1over137
ultimate777 wrote:
Danieltwotwenty wrote:Why do you expect more?

We are not Gods, we don't have limitless knowledge and powers of reasoning.

We are just simple humans trying to understand our existence.

*EDIT* I don't always think there is a right and wrong answer to every question, different people think differently and some people will accept one answer while rejecting the other and vice versa.

Dan
I just want answers I consider on point. Are they too much to expect?
Ultimate777, I am curious where exactly you did not get your answers.

Re: These forums reminds me of Andy Griffith

Posted: Fri Jun 01, 2012 12:11 pm
by mandelduke
When I want answers I look them up in the bible. If I cannot find them there I ask GOD.

Re: These forums reminds me of Andy Griffith

Posted: Fri Jun 01, 2012 2:34 pm
by cheezerrox
I think Neo-X really said it all, I agree with him. Ultimate, I wanna restate 1over137's question and ask where you think you didn't get answers. I've seen your threads, and you got plenty of legitimate answers. Only after they were ignored and you only responded with a condescending attitude and more questions without even taking the time to respond to the present answers does anyone give up. You say things like "Give me an answer I disagree with if you must, but give me an answer I consider on point," but you never have pointed out how people miss your points. Things would go smoother if maybe you helped lead us, then. Even if somehow your questions weren't answered, plenty of people undoubtedly TRIED to answer them, so I can't see how you expect so much from people you aren't willing to work with.

No one's trying to be short or combative with you, and I understand that it's frustrating to not be able to get your questions answered. But work with us, don't just abandon conversations and responses. Really read Neo's post over and over, as he isn't saying it out of anywhere except honesty and concern. It may sound harsh, but we're all here to help you if that's really what you're looking for.

Re: These forums reminds me of Andy Griffith

Posted: Sun Jun 03, 2012 4:56 am
by ultimate777
cheezerrox wrote:I think Neo-X really said it all, I agree with him. Ultimate, I wanna restate 1over137's question and ask where you think you didn't get answers. I've seen your threads, and you got plenty of legitimate answers. Only after they were ignored and you only responded with a condescending attitude and more questions without even taking the time to respond to the present answers does anyone give up. You say things like "Give me an answer I disagree with if you must, but give me an answer I consider on point," but you never have pointed out how people miss your points. Things would go smoother if maybe you helped lead us, then. Even if somehow your questions weren't answered, plenty of people undoubtedly TRIED to answer them, so I can't see how you expect so much from people you aren't willing to work with.

No one's trying to be short or combative with you, and I understand that it's frustrating to not be able to get your questions answered. But work with us, don't just abandon conversations and responses. Really read Neo's post over and over, as he isn't saying it out of anywhere except honesty and concern. It may sound harsh, but we're all here to help you if that's really what you're looking for.

Some times I cannot go online for days at a time. It could be some of what you say is true such as: "You say things like "Give me an answer I disagree with if you must, but give me an an, swer I consider on point," but you never have pointed out how people miss your points."

I think I am going to back it up a bit and then give it another try. My lack of sleep seems to be affecting my memory :crying: I remember impressions right now this minute, not specifics.

So I am going to ask a question that may help establish if the problem still exists, and if so how bad is it, and try to make clear what it is.

This may be a hot potato:

In Mathew, Mark, and Luke does Jesus ever claim to be the Son of God, if so, where, and if not, why not?

I think I may put this question in a thread of its own, in another forum, hopefully y[-o< so that others can deal with it who won't see it here, also, without, neccessarily, being diverted by the rest of this post.

Re: These forums reminds me of Andy Griffith

Posted: Mon Jun 04, 2012 7:34 pm
by Mariolee
In Mathew, Mark, and Luke does Jesus ever claim to be the Son of God, if so, where, and if not, why not?

I think I may put this question in a thread of its own, in another forum, hopefully so that others can deal with it who won't see it here, also, without, neccessarily, being diverted by the rest of this post.
In Matthew 26:63-66 and Luke 1:35 (well, in this verse Jesus Himself doesn't state He is the Son of God, but rather an angel does. Which I think lends equal credibility)