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Posting rules vs Catholic Christians

NaasPreacher (C4K)

Well-Known Member
It is obvious that you are only going to listen to one side of the story riverm so what purpose is going to be served by explaining any further?
 

riverm

New Member
My wife is in a moms group who is friends with a lady who is Methodist, but husband is Catholic. I don’t know the guy well, other than playing softball with him at our local YMCA; he’s a great guy, good testimony.

Can I invite him, if he’s honest on his application? He’ll be a good asset to our community of non-Baptists.

NO, it’s not PMR. I live in Indy, home of the 13-1 Colts that choked yesterday.
 

Frogman

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Dear riverm,
It is always good to call em like you see em.

But it only works when you see clearly.

The truth has been explained. The board rules do state that the board reserves the right to remove any members posting priviledges without warning or notice.

This is unnecessary thread space to continue to discuss this situation.

PMR, who first joined as Catholic could have discussed his reason for wanting to join the board and may have been approved and retained as long as he did not attempt to proslytize.

When his first membership was approved and he changed his denominational status afterward; then in presenting himself again and again each time altering that status somewhat that shows his willingness to circumvent the truth and deal with the board in a deceitful manner. In that then shows his purpose for coming here to not be on the level.

Bro. Dallas
 

Pastor Larry

<b>Moderator</b>
Site Supporter
RiverM,

You don't even have your own facts straight.

You said, How was PMR banned for lying? On the first application he stated he was “Roman Catholic” and was denied, no explanation.

If this is true, how did he ever get off the first post? If he first application was denied, then he could have never posted anything.

The truth is that he lied, he is apparently lying to you now. My suspicion is that PMR was an old-timer who was previously banned. That is how he knew that Catholics would not be admitted. But he hoped that he could join under one pretense and then change it to another. He then tried it at least two more times, dishonestly.

You have simply believed the wrong person on this, and you have compromised your own integrity by repeating lies.

Now, if you don't like this board, go elsewhere. You are here at the pleasure of the Webmaster, as we all are. And you are free to start your own board. Several people from here have done just that. I would encourage you to do that. It seems that in your current emotional state, you are not able to contribute to the well-being of this board. That being the apparent case, you should go elsewhere and participate however you wish.

[ December 19, 2005, 09:18 AM: Message edited by: Pastor Larry ]
 

riverm

New Member
So in your opinion, I can invite Catholics to the Baptist Board, as longs as they are forth coming on their application and no prejudice will be shown simply because they are Catholic?

Or, is there an unwritten rule that Catholics are not welcomed?

You are a Moderator, you should know, being inside the circle of trust what the Webmasters views are?
 

Pastor Larry

<b>Moderator</b>
Site Supporter
So in your opinion, I can invite Catholics to the Baptist Board, as longs as they are forth coming on their application and no prejudice will be shown simply because they are Catholic?
Yes, IMO you can do that. There will be no prejudice whatsoever shown. They will simply not be allowed to join at this time. Saying someone cannot join here does not mean there is prejudice, unless you have changed the meaning of the word prejudice.

It means that their theology and practice is sufficiently different from the webmaster's so as to cause problems.

Or, is there an unwritten rule that Catholics are not welcomed?
This rule is no longer "unwritten." It has been clearly expressed.

But the Webmaster makes the final decision on these matters. Address any further questions to him.
 
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