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#1 Parent englishgibson - 2010-09-25
Re: Crooks on boards?

So, Sanguine, you're new to the board and already taking sides, questioning me. Forgive my comparison but you're like a newbie that walks in and confronts the issues of the ones that've been around. Forgive me again but it looks like the right topic you've entered, doesn't it? No disrespect to you but "CATCH without that 22" is the name of this topic. Cheers and beers :)

#2 Parent Sanguine - 2010-09-24
Re: Crooks on boards?

Now, would Sanguine shed a light on boards? This is about crooks on boards, isn't it? How far back does this poster's contribution to the board goes? What has s/he offered in a sense of experiences, places of work, employers etc? Cheers and mooncakses :)

Ah English Gibson, what you propose is a catch 22 that, no matter how I answer, I can not win, your words are based upon circular logic. I have not offered much in regards to contribution to this board, yet I am new to this board so how could I have had a chance to offer much? In essence you are calling me to account for simply not having been here very long, which I suppose does effect how much of a contribution I have made, but that is something that can not be helped. Hence from your point of view, I'm damned either way.

As for how much I've contributed in my short time here, I think plenty, and I'll contribute more, but I'd say your logic is circular and unrealistic, so if you please do stop asking how much I've contributed, and I am new here and in essence have had little time to contribute anything. How could I have, I am new here? LOL. You've posed expectations that are impossible to meet, maybe that's something you do in your everyday life, and might explain why you have so many problems.

Were I you I'd try being less adversarial, less defensive, less combative, and try more to get along with your fellow man.

#3 Parent englishgibson - 2010-09-24
Re: Crooks on boards?

Now, would Sanguine shed a light on boards? This is about crooks on boards, isn't it? How far back does this poster's contribution to the board goes? What has s/he offered in a sense of experiences, places of work, employers etc? Cheers and mooncakses :)

#4 Parent Sanguine - 2010-09-23
Re: Crooks on boards?

OK I have to jump in here simply out of fairness, as well as curiosity. Theological dissertation? Turnoi, while I so far enjoy most of your posts and like the stand you take much of the time, I have to ask, what kind of priest are you exactly? A theological dissertation does not a priest make as far as I know, though I could be wrong, and there are many types of churches. However that is academic speak, not religious speak per say. Again there are many different religions out there, however if we are talking about the big to do Catholic church, you have to go to seminary to be able to claim to or call yourself a priest, at least officially. Priests also are working for the church, and do receive a salary, despite what some people might think. If you are not working for the church in some capacity, then you are not actually a priest. Even having a PHD in theology would not make you a priest, not in the least, as there is a lot more to it than that. maybe you could gain entry into some sect of the Catholic church, however as far as I know one must attend seminary. Now it could be you are a member of another religion which you do not wish to name, for reasons I can only speculate about, that's fine. However, unless you have been ordained, and are currently working for the church, you are not a priest. If you belong to some other church outside christianity, well then there would be different rules, and perhaps you could be a priest, different religions have different rules after all. Not trying to nit pick or attack you Turnoi, not at all, I'm just curious as to what actual religion you claim to be a priest of, nothing more.

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