Act like the Christian you claim to be and discuss your mistakes honestly when they’re corrected. Pretending to be persecuted is a dodge to avoid adult responsibility for your own missteps.
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I didn't say you were persecuting me. I've never said anything like that on AZ. I did say I've been kind and very patient as a Christian with your rude behavior.
You are highly intelligent and stocked with a very high level of quality pool knowledge. Unfortunately, you see red when challenged and are not even slightly open to unorthodox ideas. Add to that your frequent sarcasm and rude behavior, and it makes it difficult to learn from you or to have a meaningful exchange with you.
I do love debate and learning. I sometimes present unorthodox ideas at AZ to hear opposing viewpoints, unfortunately, it's hard to get honest replies around these parts.
I don't mind reproof, but like anyone else, respond better to constructive criticism than open attacks. Which category do you fall under below?
Do not correct a scoffer, lest he hate you;
Rebuke a wise man, and he will love you.
Give instruction to a wise man, and he will be still wiser;
Teach a just man, and he will increase in learning. -- Proverbs 9:8
Are you a scoffer? A wise man? A just and fair person? Change, I urge you, before you damage someone you truly care for. I'm trying to imagine you behaving offline the way you do at AZ and can't see it.
Try engaging me constructively, for example, I've recently invited you to play test some of my teaching rubrics, rather than just scoffing and mocking sarcastically. We can BOTH learn from one another.