Religion
In reply to the discussion: When it comes to religious belief, or lack of, name calling is not dialogue. [View all]MineralMan
(148,432 posts)I read many threads here. I participate in many threads here. By here, I mean DU. I do not go searching about in old threads, though, looking for reasons to be offended. There are many such threads, of course, but each day is a new day.
There is a fairly good search tool on this website, but it's not something I use, except rarely, and only to look up something I have written in the past.
If you are looking for examples of someone doing something you do not like, they can certainly be found, no doubt. But, to what end, Guy? The only thing that comes from digging around in old threads and posts is opportunity to engage in ad hominem attacks.
There have been some here who have delved into my writings that were posted over a decade ago on other websites. Taking something I said that long ago, completely out of context, they have attacked me from time to time. I simply dismiss such nonsense for what it is.
You linked to a post someone made before you were even on this website and claimed that it had to do with name-calling. I clicked the link and found no name-calling behavior at all there. Perhaps you saw something I did not see, but it was the act of linking to some old post you somehow found that is disturbing to me. Why do that at all? That's the question that comes to my mind? Of what possible good use can that be, I wonder?
And now, I'm replying to a post from you that is devoid of actual content. It references nothing and asks me to consider evidence that is not even presented. What do you suppose I am to read? I read as much as I possibly can here, and am not going to go on a pointless chase after information that might possibly meet your description.
I'm not even sure why you wrote the post to which I am now replying. It makes no sense at all. You have answered my question about a specific thing with a question about nothing at all. That is not communication, nor is it discussion.
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