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So I came here hoping that I can say whatever I feel needs to be said within the bounds of decency. That means freely evangelizing, etc.
Case in point, a Mormon on the LDS site expressed that she felt a particular LDS doctrine was possibly "blasphemous," and said "yes, it definitely is as far as I'm concerned; here's what the Bible says... and so." The next thing I knew, I was banned.
So, do I have to fear that sort of thing here? Or is this really a free forum?
(Sorry if I sound a bit "miffed." I'll get over it.)
Instead of making anyone happy by trying to be orthodox, by conceding to the Deity of Jesus, I got permanently banned for discussing the trinity. Of course this was on a "religious" forum and there is no written rule about discussing the Trinity, only against promoting heresy. I figured posting my reading a verse out of the Gospel would be OK, and I explained what I was doing (to the moderators). In return they claimed I lied when I agreed to not say that Jesus was not "the Almighty God". I figured, here was one verse that would support that view and went ahead and posted it. That one post, that was nothing but quoting the Bible, got me thrown out.The disciples asked Jesus, please show us the Father and he said, have I not been with you all this time.
I hope I did not cause any misunderstanding on this thread.
Apparently that is not appreciated everywhere. They do seem to have a philosophy, that they state, that you can bring up certain topics if you do it in a way that you are asking people for help to "get right".Friend enquirer,
Your approach is that of a knower and not an enquirer; however, do not know if you go agaisnt teh forum rules but would surely like to share whatever you know and open to know.
Love & rgds