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Shubunkin

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Maximus said:
No, I haven't posted at Byzcath for quite some time.

I made some people mad because I referred to the Coptic Pope Shenouda III as simply "Shenouda." I didn't mean any offense really, but they wouldn't believe me. It seemed strange to me that it was okay to type "JPII" to refer to Pope John Paul II but anathema to refer to the Coptic Pope as "Shenouda."

Go figure.

I decided at the time that it was best to move along.

Wow, that is something any of us could easily fall into. It really gets me when people won't accept an apology. I think that really is terrible. I always accept an apology. So few give them out these days.
 
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There are people on every online site who won't forgive and who hold grudges for the smallest reasons -- nitpicking reasons.

In real discourse, you can look at a person while you are talking, and if their lips are tightly pursed, you know that they are not open to you. So you can move on and ignore them.

In online forums and chat rooms, we don't have that facial feedback and anyone can read our posts. A simple post can be misinterpreted because our words have multiple meanings and therefore our sentences have double or even triple meanings.

I too am debating whether I shall remain on any more online forums anywhere. There is just too much pettiness and judging going on.

Person to person discourse is subject to a lot of variables too. I definitely will not like to have a chatroom where you can see people in a live chatroom. I think that can be far worse especially if someone has a tick or disability where the person can be ridiculed.

And then there would be the possiblity of stalking because they would know what you look like and your image would be seen worldwide.
 
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Aria said:
There are people on every online site who won't forgive and who hold grudges for the smallest reasons -- nitpicking reasons.

In real discourse, you can look at a person while you are talking, and if their lips are tightly pursed, you know that they are not open to you. So you can move on and ignore them.

In online forums and chat rooms, we don't have that facial feedback and anyone can read our posts. A simple post can be misinterpreted because our words have multiple meanings and therefore our sentences have double or even triple meanings.

I too am debating whether I shall remain on any more online forums anywhere. There is just too much pettiness and judging going on.

Person to person discourse is subject to a lot of variables too. I definitely will not like to have a chatroom where you can see people in a live chatroom. I think that can be far worse especially if someone has a tick or disability where the person can be ridiculed.

And then there would be the possiblity of stalking because they would know what you look like and your image would be seen worldwide.

I do agree with what you are saying. I would be offline if it were not for some awesomely nice people here. :)
 
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Don and Charitina, I agree that there are plenty of good people here at CF. But is it worth the time spiritually to be here when small pettiness can destroy awareness of the presence of God? I guess that is the risk we take.

Lord Jesus Christ, have mercy on us and save us.
 
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Aria said:
Don and Charitina, I agree that there are plenty of good people here at CF. But is it worth the time spiritually to be here when small pettiness can destroy awareness of the presence of God? I guess that is the risk we take.

Lord Jesus Christ, have mercy on us and save us.
Isn't it a risk that we take anytime we seek fellowship with others? People are people, whether they're online or "out there." As much as I think we all want to find a safe place, or as Annabel Lee emphasizes, a sanctuary, there will always be someone or something attempting to distract us. I see a great deal of pettiness from clients at work, as well as some coworkers, and as you've often recommended, the Jesus Prayer is running through my head, which keeps me focused on what's important. It is that deep breath I've learned to take to keep myself from being sucked in.
 
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DonVA said:
Isn't it a risk that we take anytime we seek fellowship with others? People are people, whether they're online or "out there." As much as I think we all want to find a safe place, or as Annabel Lee emphasizes, a sanctuary, there will always be someone or something attempting to distract us. I see a great deal of pettiness from clients at work, as well as some coworkers, and as you've often recommended, the Jesus Prayer is running through my head, which keeps me focused on what's important. It is that deep breath I've learned to take to keep myself from being sucked in.


Thanks for reminding me of that.

Please realize that I need a break because of all the marathon work I did here behind closed doors. :)
I still dream about it. PM me if you want me to respond to a particular thread.

Pray for me. I need to recharge my spiritual batteries.

Lovingly in Christ,
Elizabeth
 
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Photini said:
What a day! One for the Heather book of records. Glad to be putting this one down to rest...and starting off new tomorrow. :)

Is that the Heather book of good records or dubious records?
 
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Khaleas said:
Just reading and catching up. This pda phone is not the greatest to post with. Gotta get up and ready for some yummy breakfast and more embroidery.

Glad to see you Jennie. I hope your stay at the monastary is a productive one!
 
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I don't know if it's because I feel like a guest in TAW (not a bad thing btw) but I find myself not wanting to disagree or get into debates.

I'm actually listening, taking advice and investigating sources.

Maybe because Orthodox is new to me, (and reading books does not really count) Not new exactly, because it's seems it's something I always knew but needed to be pointed in the right direction.

"See that light over the hill? Follow it!"

"But it's dark and I may get lost."

"Here take my hand and I'll lead you, but you have to walk into the light alone. No one can do it for you"

"Okay, let's go."

A sure fire sign of weariness is when I start posting in an incoherent manner.

Goodnight All!:wave:
 
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