I need to make a correction. Below was my response to what I thought I was responding to in breakman's thread here. Apparently lack of sleep coupled with frustration at circular posts causing me to make a point (still relevant in its own way) about getting off topic and whatnot. While the bulk of my post below was on point, the section regarding breakman's situation with his daughter really belongs on that thread and not this one. I have just gotten home and realized that I am unable to edit my post, so that is the reason for this one.
Anyway, I just wanted to point out my error in case anyone got confused with the post.
Carry on.
Anyway, I just wanted to point out my error in case anyone got confused with the post.
Carry on.
(March 26, 2015 at 2:47 pm)Judi Lynn Wrote: He IS crazy, he believes in what he says. Either that or he's got an agenda with just about every thread he posts in: To start out on topic, but eventually get things shaken up and so distorted that a thread dies simply because it is no longer feasible to debate with him anymore and it's been dragged so far off topic, with several pages of complete and utter nonsense that it's impossible to get it back on track.
And apparently he's accomplished this goal because you see where we are at now vs. discussing the OP. Instead of discussing the merits of the post and the frustration that breakman is having with another family crossing a boundary, we are now discussing how twisted drippy is and how he's not even staying on point anymore.
The main focus should have been on other parents crossing a line and forcing their beliefs on someone else's child and how this creates a problem. It's no longer about that and we call ALL see why. There is, to the best of my knowledge, NOTHING in the bible that even remotely states that one family has a right to inject their personal religious beliefs onto another family's child. In addition, this other family had no right to "sign" a non-relative, minor child's name to anything - bible or not, without the express consent of the parent's of said child.
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