ironroad 218 Posted May 20, 2009 I taught a Sunday school class entitled "Agreeing to disagree". Not too hard to figure out that the subject was not all about disagreements, because they happen all the time, but about how to handle disagreements from a Christian standpoint. Everyone is entitled to his/her opinion and those in disagreement with them are not their enemy. Each deserves the respect of being heard. The Brits have it right in their political world when they address the minority party as the "loyal opposition" which implies that disagreement is there, but that has nothing to do with the opposition's loyalty. The middle east and other areas are ripe with examples where the only acceptable solution to disagreements is somebody has to die. Being banged on the internet is way too often taken way too personally and not often enough with a good sense of humor. Immaturiity plays a part, and immaturity has nothing to do with age, but at the end of the day, it is all about how you handle it. I like the high road tactic and giving respect for an opposing position. Keeps my blood pressure down where it is supposed to be and leaves those brewing for a fight nothing to hang onto and to drift off back into their tormented world. That is 10000% on point good sir. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Erwin_Hans 6 Posted May 20, 2009 Hmmm..........under atacking.......some IP aimed me.... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
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Atreides 144 Posted May 20, 2009 I taught a Sunday school class entitled "Agreeing to disagree". Not too hard to figure out that the subject was not all about disagreements, because they happen all the time, but about how to handle disagreements from a Christian standpoint. Everyone is entitled to his/her opinion and those in disagreement with them are not their enemy. Each deserves the respect of being heard. The Brits have it right in their political world when they address the minority party as the "loyal opposition" which implies that disagreement is there, but that has nothing to do with the opposition's loyalty. The middle east and other areas are ripe with examples where the only acceptable solution to disagreements is somebody has to die. Being banged on the internet is way too often taken way too personally and not often enough with a good sense of humor. Immaturiity plays a part, and immaturity has nothing to do with age, but at the end of the day, it is all about how you handle it. I like the high road tactic and giving respect for an opposing position. Keeps my blood pressure down where it is supposed to be and leaves those brewing for a fight nothing to hang onto and to drift off back into their tormented world. Mr Jug, breath of fresh air as always especially from someone who was working during the "red scare". Rather sad and pathetic that there are so many idiots who are deluded enough to think that speaking out against ones own country is unpatriotic. I served my country and am in the process of reup to be doing so again but will continue to speak out against the government and its policies if they act like tards. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
PinkPanther 0 Posted May 21, 2009 I have a bad reputation with forum sites. I usually make a comment that some grand-high pooh-bah doesn't agree with and I find myslef no longer a member shorty thereafter. You too, eh? I've been banned from one specific forum, won't mention the name, so many times that I have lost count. That's OK though as I still have an account there. ;) Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Alexander51 3 Posted May 22, 2009 Oh man that is very frustrating to hear, Viggen I've had that happen to me a time or two, especially on our special favorite - YouTube. It is hard not to reply to someone with a mentality like that. If I think about it long enough, it just irks me to no end. I can't exactly remember the YouTube site, but there was some know-it-all who maintained that Mt. Everest was a volcano. Being a geology nut-case that I am, I very politely corrected him and boy did I ever get the fiercest and most disrespectful rebuke! Good grief almighty, LOL! The guy accused me of copying and pasting my info straight out of wikipedia. How funny. I showed a lot of restraint when I sent him my reply even though I should have let him have it. Yes Youtube can be a fun place if you don't read the comments or just turn them all off altogether. Yep I've stopped posting on many a forum because of events like that. It's so ironic that no matter how much you might personally know about a subject, there is ALWAYS some lame-ass who thinks they're smarter Hey don't worry about that guy Viggy. We all love ya brother. We know that you are always gonna be the better man! God Bless Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
GreyCap 0 Posted May 22, 2009 Youtube... talk about your million monkeys at a million keyboards. I've learned a long time ago to not even read youtube comments. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Rodent 0 Posted May 22, 2009 I just can't keep away from YouTube comments. Sometimes I am more drawn to them than the videos. I am amused by stupidity I guess. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
GreyCap 0 Posted May 22, 2009 I just can't keep away from YouTube comments. Sometimes I am more drawn to them than the videos. I am amused by stupidity I guess. Yes, it can be hard to look away. Like a car crash. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites