We Who? Plenty of suspisions
"Lynne A. Yohnk" (lyohnk@juno.com)
Tue, 30 Mar 1999 08:46:05 -0600
On Mon, 29 Mar 1999 16:17:54 -0500 "Brian K. Berger"
<BKBerger@eli.elilabs.com> writes:
>Hmmm, are you saying openly that you would then say we are not to
>moderate
>at all? Just open the list wide open?
Of course not. There is a difference between opening the list wide open
and moderating unbiased.
>The command is UNSUB. I suggest a POSTPONE as you can then pick it
>back up
>if you wish.... Your choice.
If you folks are willing to talk, so am I.
>Do that and do send the URL.
It's on it's way. (The dates and everything will be on it, so hopefully
you can find it easily if you would like to do extra research.)
>Hmmm, well when you are zooming through those archives, look close, as
>I
>belive Bro Reed penned that first, and you responded to a response
>Bro
>Starcher made to that posting.
If you remember the way it really was, you will remember that Bro. Reed
wrote about fundamentalists and not moderates (A very mild post that you
called "cute" in a private post to me.). It was Bro. Starcher that
decided to write what fundamentalists think. Bro. Nally excused Bro.
Starcher more than me saying it was expected because he was responding to
my post when the truth was it was me who was responding to his. I quote:
"Though not as "mean spirited" ... does stoop the level of retaliatory
revenge because of the previous posts about "moderates"." He also said of
my post but not of Bro. Starcher's, "The above post is viewed as hostile
and mean spirited." I wonder if Bro. Nally has really been paying
attention.
His answer to me about my recent post where I used Starcher's exact words
tells me he is not. These "You might be a fundamentalist if...." written
by Bro. Starcher was not terribly offensive to me because it was prefaced
by "you might be.....if" thereby stating that it was his opinion. It has
also already been apologized for. It is when he says things like "Your
primary motive is not.." Is he the judge of my motives? Can he know the
thoughts and intents of my heart?
I will further state that I have never said to Bro. Starcher "You are not
my brother" as has been implied to me on many occasions. I do not
however, will not, believe his doctrine. I have tried to "dialogue" with
him and have been accused of "questioning" him. Well, I thought we were
supposed to try and understand each others beliefs, through dialogue, no
less. Amazing.
Lynne Yohnk
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