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Craig Has His Own Offshoot Going On
waysider replied to Stayed Too Long's topic in Out of the Way: The Offshoots
Relevance? -
Craig Has His Own Offshoot Going On
waysider replied to Stayed Too Long's topic in Out of the Way: The Offshoots
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Craig Has His Own Offshoot Going On
waysider replied to Stayed Too Long's topic in Out of the Way: The Offshoots
In other words, you have to demonstrate that the person you're accusing of slander had a malicious intent in doing so. (At least, that's my understanding of how it works.) -
Craig Has His Own Offshoot Going On
waysider replied to Stayed Too Long's topic in Out of the Way: The Offshoots
...and then there is the issue of proving actual malice. -
Easy access to anonymity. The flip side is it also brought easy access to exposure. The balance isn't always equitable.
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GSC offers first, clear vision that twi-followers are caught in trap
waysider replied to skyrider's topic in About The Way
Yum! I think the flies that constantly swarmed them added a delightfully crunchy texture, don't you agree? -
GSC offers first, clear vision that twi-followers are caught in trap
waysider replied to skyrider's topic in About The Way
That's the dilemma I face. Sometime I succeed and sometimes I fail horribly. All I can do is be honest and try. -
Craig Has His Own Offshoot Going On
waysider replied to Stayed Too Long's topic in Out of the Way: The Offshoots
Point 1.) He undeniably misrepresented himself as a man of God when he willingly plagiarized other authors and hid it. And further when he fabricated the "snow on the gas pumps" story. This is not slander, it's a statement of fact. Point 2.) In Ohio, where Way Hq is located, if a clergyman uses his status to engage in sexual activity with a parishioner it's considered rape. This also is not slander, just a simple statement of fact. It doesn't require being proven in a court of law before it becomes true. -
GSC offers first, clear vision that twi-followers are caught in trap
waysider replied to skyrider's topic in About The Way
I still have a blood relative who is entrenched in Way theology, though not involved with the organization in a physical sense. It's a thin sheet of ice I have to travel sometimes, so I somewhat understand. The Way promoted, and continues to promote, a twisted and harmful way of looking at scriptures and life in general. That can't and shouldn't be denied. We don't have to stand on the roof tops and shout it, but we have to at least acknowledge it. Sometimes when you get old you look in the mirror and wonder, "What the hell happened to me?" GSC helps people answer that question, provided they really want an answer. -
Craig Has His Own Offshoot Going On
waysider replied to Stayed Too Long's topic in Out of the Way: The Offshoots
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Craig Has His Own Offshoot Going On
waysider replied to Stayed Too Long's topic in Out of the Way: The Offshoots
In your opinion, what parts, as taught by VP, would you say "ain't broke"? -
Which road did he take?
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Multiple Choice
waysider replied to Nathan_Jr's topic in Atheism, nontheism, skepticism: Questioning Faith
E. Vladimir Putin New Delhi: Russian President Vladimir Putin during his speech said the West is heading towards a “spiritual catastrophe”. SOURCE -
On God-Breathed Scriptures
waysider replied to Raf's topic in Atheism, nontheism, skepticism: Questioning Faith
By now, you may have heard Joseph Campbell speak on religious commonalities. If you haven't, here is a link. HERE -
On God-Breathed Scriptures
waysider replied to Raf's topic in Atheism, nontheism, skepticism: Questioning Faith
I've heard he spent quite a bit of time in Mexico. -
On God-Breathed Scriptures
waysider replied to Raf's topic in Atheism, nontheism, skepticism: Questioning Faith
29? (I'm not good at math.) -
GSC offers first, clear vision that twi-followers are caught in trap
waysider replied to skyrider's topic in About The Way
I suppose the answer is somewhat like a recipe, a little of this, a little of that, a whole bunch of something else...and everybody has their own recipe they tend to prefer. I was never in the category of these guys or even anywhere close. I was just your basic Joe Believer kind of guy. Still, I can think of reasons I hesitated to speak out when I could have or should have. I had extended family in the ministry. I was the first in my family to become involved and brought these other people in with me. How could I tell them I might have done a horrible thing by bringing them in? Or, even, should I be the one to tell them? If I got thrown out of the little program I was in, how would it reflect on them? How would other believers treat them if they became vocal, too? And, what if they rejected what I told them? They're family. That part doesn't change. So, little by little, I drifted quietly out of sight. Was it right? Was it wrong? I don't know, but that's what I did. Now, if these decisions weighed so heavily on me, how much more difficult must it have been for these guys who were in visible positions of leadership? We can guess about their reasons, I suppose, but, we'll never really know unless they choose to tell us. The cafe is open 24/7. They're always welcome to come in and grab a seat. First cup is on the house. -
On God-Breathed Scriptures
waysider replied to Raf's topic in Atheism, nontheism, skepticism: Questioning Faith
OK, I see what you mean now. No, it's not Wierwille's excrement holding capacity that is in question. That part is indisputable. The idea is that, if something is shown to be prone to conflicting, erroneous content, be it PFAL, The Little Train That Could or the Bible, it disqualifies itself from a God Breathed designation. -
On God-Breathed Scriptures
waysider replied to Raf's topic in Atheism, nontheism, skepticism: Questioning Faith
This phrasing is a bit unclear to me. Was it caused by a typo or something? edit: Not the $h!t part. I get that. -
On God-Breathed Scriptures
waysider replied to Raf's topic in Atheism, nontheism, skepticism: Questioning Faith
Exactly. If someone claims to not be a follower of The Way, but still clings to PFAL, they're still a follower of The Way. "If it walks like a duck........" -
On God-Breathed Scriptures
waysider replied to Raf's topic in Atheism, nontheism, skepticism: Questioning Faith
I agree. That seems to be an interpretation derived from fundamentalist thinking.