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Linusthe2nd
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A couple of things.Linus,
Whoa there cowboy! Back up a bit! Am I to understand that you are accusing me of heretical thoughts? Are you issuing a monitum? Or is this merely a puritanical rant of a mind that hasn’t advanced beyond the 13th century?
Why don’t you tell me which of my ideas are “dangerous”? A clearly articulated example should do. If you can do that, I promise to withdraw from this forum, because it has been a waste of my time for the following reason:
In spite of your observation that “I’m surprised how many gullible Catholics are giving it serious consideration”, I have found only a scant few that briefly skimmed the surface of my thesis and they soon lose interest. So, you see, Linus my dear, you don’t have to worry your sweet little mind about all the respondents that you condescendingly consider to be gullible, the church is safe from this amateur theologian.
However on second thought, you may be right about the danger of my influence. Although I have yet to find many who seem to understand my ideas, I do generate an inordinate amount of interest with my posts. Interest can be surmised by dividing the number of visits to one’s page by the number of that person’s posts. My interest quotient presently is: 3216 / 532 = 6.04 visits per post. Yours is: 4533/4907 = .92. visits per post.
Yppop
- I’m not in a race. I’m not running for office, I didn’t think that was the point of posting.
- I think you should read my post again. I didn’t accuse anyone of anything, I meerly stated that this is not the proper forum for engaging in experimental theology.
- This forum is improper for that purpose because gullible personalities might be lead astray. That is why you should present your thesis to the proper venues, ones that can offer peer reviues. Just sitting around the kitchen table and tossing ideas around is one thing. But here we have many rather innocent souls who will be very confused about your approach.
- No I don’t care to point out your errors.