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1 | What about this teaching? | Eccl 3:21 | DocTrinsograce | 191615 | ||
Dear Parable, An erased post would seem to indicate that our host, Lockman, decided that you were espousing things contrary to the terms under which we each enjoy the privileges of forum participation. It might be wise to review their terms of use, in an effort to ferret out the root of your deviation, so that you can continue to contribute unimpeded. Meanwhile, the rest of us -- it is hoped -- will watch and learn, to the betterment of the forum as a whole. I believe it was Benjamin Franklin who asserted, "Wise men learn from other's mistakes. Fools hardly learn from their own." (His expression was, no doubt, rooted in a familiarity with Proverbs.) In Him, Doc |
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2 | What about this teaching? | Eccl 3:21 | Parable | 191617 | ||
Doc, One would hope that the moderation process was as you say. However, it has yet to be shown that this is the case. I eagerly await a response from both the Study Bible Forum Team, and now their corporate sponsors at Lockman, for an explanation of how I have deviated from their guidelines. I do this not to be adversarial, but rather so I may understand their complaint. This is because I believe my posts were interpreted in a way that is not justified, but rather reactionary. If I am in need of correction, I am open to that, yet to date, no one has extended me the grace necessary to describe how my posts are not consistent with forum guidelines, especially when compared to my other posts or those of others who determine to explore those questions that call for application of biblical principles in addition to merely citing relevant verses. |
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