Posted by Dave from MN on April 21, 2009 at 10:15:51 from (96.24.108.212):
In Reply to: Re: Hey, James Howell? posted by James Howell on April 20, 2009 at 17:32:01:
Howdy James. I understand why you posted what you did, but I do think we need to just douse the flame rather than give him fuel. Individual in question obviously has some issues. Reading his replies below it is evident he has taken aim at you and Nancy, as he has also said the same to me, he is also the only person to have ever judged me in them ways, and he has never met me. He has giving me an opinion of him by his posts and behavior, and while he can make a person just plain PO'd at him, I also feel bad for him, he is making enemies with those whom he has never met, and his beleifs and how he interprets them will some day caue him anguish, seems like in some ways he already may have or is. I agree we just need to stop acknowledging his posts unless he is having a sensible discussion. He makes it hard to be polite, but we have to be above his rudeness. If anyone knows him personally I hope they would defend him. He has helped me in the sense that I see now how there is misguided extremism even his faith. I know that if you live right, you will be OK.
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