After the Diocese of Niagara threatened me with a lawsuit for exposing Michael Patterson’s lies, what have they actually done? Nothing so far. Which leads me to believe that it’s all about this:
After the Diocese of Niagara threatened me with a lawsuit for exposing Michael Patterson’s lies, what have they actually done? Nothing so far. Which leads me to believe that it’s all about this:
"This whole post and corresponding comments reeks of bigotry, hate, and ignorance. I am disgusted to have come across it."
"something we definitely do not need paraded around the blogosphere."
"you, as an evangelical, need to repent"
"You really should do something about this holier-than-thou iconoclasm. It’s not healthy."
"Is this in any way edifying?"
"You are extremely ignorant, i pray Allah guides you"
"Do you really think blogging your explicit hatred and mean spirited-ness marks you as one of the faith-filled Christians that you claim to be?"
Careful, David. You know what they say about the wheels of justice (or, in this case, injustice) grinding slowly.
Comment by Scott Gilbreath — April 21, 2009 @ 2:53 pm
True, but the idea popped into my head and I couldn’t resist.
Before anyone bothers to mention it, yes, this tendency has resulted in all sorts of trouble in the past.
Comment by David — April 21, 2009 @ 2:55 pm
David,
“…say only aye or nay….”
Peace,
Jim
Comment by Jim Muirhead — April 21, 2009 @ 3:10 pm
David,
You know I secretly think you a narrow-minded bigot, and you suspect me of being a Godless aesthete, but here it is: don’t the b*****s [British English term of endearment] get you down. Keep on fighting. Show them up for what they are.
Comment by Ian — April 23, 2009 @ 9:26 am
Ian,
🙂
Comment by David — April 23, 2009 @ 9:38 am