Hi Jem,
Thanks for the apology and it is most eagerly accepted. Now, I should apologize to you for not understanding that you were just being sarcastic.
The reason your response irked me so much was: first, I thought you were being serious, and second, it has to do with why and to whom I write to on the WP thread.
The "second" reason requires some explanation. When I first left the Assembly there wasn't a whole lot of support for those who left. I was personally dealing with a lot of self doubt at the time re. my leaving and though I had resolved most of the theological issues I still struggled deeply with emotional ones.
I came across a BB called "Wounded Pilgrims" that was dedicated to former members of cults. I was greatly helped by reading stories of individuals dealing with their post cult experiences. Then I met Dr. Ronald Enroth who wrote "Churches That Abuse" and "Recovering From Churches That Abuse" and his method of letting former members tell their own stories influenced me as well.
The stories that I relate are based on real people with real pain and it is a suffering that I am very sensitive to (having been so deeply troubled myself). It is not concerning my attempts at posting being made a parody (which I agree could easily and very comically be produced by Joe
) rather it is the individuals that I'm trying to write about, and to, being ridiculed that caused me to bristle as I did.
When Brent started his Geftakys Assembly site and this BB it was like a dream come true to me for now former members could have a resource that I never had (and also those many that left before me). As a result at least one former member who had been wandering for many years was restored in his faith and many others contacted me telling me what a blessing it was to discover that they were not destined for the second death, as they had assumed was their destiny for leaving the group.
Whenever I come to the BB I see the potential reader as the confused, and the hurting. Talking about nonsense, politics, stocks, etc. is inevitable--- as all of life is not about death and taxes, but it seems to me that former members should have some empathy and sympathy for their former associates in cultic distress and as such we should occasionally try to minister help.
I truly believe that God has a special place in his heart for widows, children, the abused, and especially those abused by false toxic religion. Why? Because these last individuals yearn for God and his grace with a child like innocence and this attitude was/is taken advantage of by GG types who take that innocence away via a kind of "spiritual" rape!
The consequences of such an experience can be very destructive psychologically and spiritually and so for those of us fit enough to reach out to these our only decent response is one of caring listening and an attempt to bring comfort. I have made a promise to God that I will not forget their plight and feel that this is what I'm called to do. Not just to comfort them, but to also try and help them really learn that God is not like GG nor is our relationship with him like the Assembly taught.
As to blogs and BB's: As an example, Margaret has a blog on the Assembly Reflections site which she alone publishes but she allows for others to comment on what she has initiated. On this BB any member can start a thread and write within the limitations that have been established by Brian (length of post, bad language, etc.). If you have visited blogs that allow for multi-member publishing then it has kind of blurred the distinctions between the blog and BB concept.
I apologize again for getting so rattled, but I hope the above helps you to understand why I responded as I did.
God Bless, Mark C.