RE: Interview
October 22, 2012 at 10:00 am
(This post was last modified: October 22, 2012 at 10:03 am by Drich.)
(October 22, 2012 at 12:28 am)Shell B Wrote: Most of what is available on this site is available publicly. So, go for it. That being said, I wouldn't be proud of the "work" you have done here, drich. I'm actually a little put out that you think you are here to "work." You are not supposed to be here to preach, meaning convince others of your beliefs. So, I must ask what kind of work you think you are doing.You guys ask alot of complicated and technically involved questions, spanning from general philosphy to geoagraphy, to Acient History, and everyone's fav Translation/lingustics of Hebrew and Koine Greek. Believe it or not I do not have all of this stuff at the tip of my tongue. I would say 90% of it has to be looked up. This all takes a tremoundous amount of time. (15 to 20 hours a week +/-) This is literally a part time job's worth of time. I am not here to argue for the sake of argueing I am here to provide biblically accutate answers and clarity for the questions you all ask. This involves alot of work. (for the lack of a better term)
Quote:On a side note, there are areas of this forum that require special permissions to view. I'm not sure if you have access to them, but I wouldn't share anything from those areas for fear of the wrath of the heathens.I generally post in the Christianity section.
(October 22, 2012 at 12:45 am)Lion IRC Wrote: I dont think you need anyones permission to tell the truth.
Nor do I think I would use online discussion forum activity on my CV if I was in your place.
Just say you enjoy discussing religion, theology, AvT, etc. with other people around the world via internet forums (fora).
If they want to know more, they will ask. But I'd be surprised if they wanted to inspect your work that closely.
The ''atheosphere'' is hardly something you average pastor or church elder is likely to want to wade through page by page...
she said, I said, she said, I said....
Indeed. What I was looking to do is to point to several theological arguements I have made in my time here, and allow them to judge whether or not I am complatiable with any of their programs.