@fmf saidWhy not post it publicly?
Yes, I have had a look at that early-2018 thread about 1 Timothy 5:4. There is nobody trolling you there.
I quote: "But if any do not take care of their relatives, especially the members of their own family, they have denied the faith and are worse than an unbeliever."
The discussion was triggered by your claim that taking care of a relative was an example of "good works" ...[text shortened]... Spirit".
Bizarrely, you stated that you had no idea why atheists would care for their relatives.
Why are you afraid to have people read these threads for themselves instead of having to rely on your false characterizations of them?
@pb1022 saidI am not "afraid to have people read [the] thread for themselves", that's why I am going to share the link with them so they don't have to rely on your or my characterizations of them.
Why are you afraid to have people read these threads for themselves instead of having to rely on your false characterizations of them?
@kellyjay saidAs I said, we're good, KellyJay. No worries. Don't think for one moment that I lumping you together with Romans1009/PB1002.
I hope you understand that kind of thing is akin to something sacred to me. I in no way want to criticize you for anything during that time or anything following. I can’t help but feel I inadvertently did in our past years ago, and I humbly apologize if I did. Those times are raw for us and even well meaning people can insult while trying to comfort. Heated discussions is no place for that!
@PB1022
The reason I know with certainty that I made no negative comments about somebody's invalid mother, is that I do not post anything about another poster's relatives. They are 'off limits.' Always have been.
In contrast you openly mocked the suicide of another poster's mother and posted some really disturbed stuff in relation to FMF that I don't even want to go there. - It was the combination of these disturbed postings that led to you being permanently banned from the site for malicious trolling and becoming the first person ever (or so I believe) to have their account completely obliterated from RHP records.
@fmf saidThe primary emotion my own demise provokes in me is curiosity. That is swiftly followed by concern for a few people for whom my death will be burdensome in one way or another.
Death is inevitable. We see others die. Some people live long lives and even extend them through lifestyle choices. Others die young. How does the prospect of death make you feel?
@fmf saidEveryone can be fully aware of what happened in 2018 if you post the thread(s) where you trolled me over my invalid mother and if you post the thread where I allegedly trolled someone over the suicide of their mother (which I did not do.)
Because I don't want to. I prefer people reading your posts now to be fully aware of what happened in 2018.
I suggest you post the threads publicly for everyone to see.
The fact you refuse to do that speaks volumes.
@ghost-of-a-duke said<<In contrast you openly mocked the suicide of another poster's mother>>
@PB1022
The reason I know with certainty that I made no negative comments about somebody's invalid mother, is that I do not post anything about another poster's relatives. They are 'off limits.' Always have been.
In contrast you openly mocked the suicide of another poster's mother and posted some really disturbed stuff in relation to FMF that I don't even want t ...[text shortened]... e first person ever (or so I believe) to have their account completely obliterated from RHP records.
Prove it. Tell FMF to publicly post the thread where I allegedly did this.