Dewey wrote a book!
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@Doctor-Phibes said in Dewey wrote a book!:
Those of us who are perfect would have nothing but disdain for the rest of you, if of course having disdain were not in itself an imperfection.
And please, show me a preacher who lives a blameless life. I'd love to meet the guy.
The word 'apostate' is interesting. Whenever I see it, I immediately think of those guys shrieking in the Middle East.
There are none of us who lead a blameless life. There was only one perfect man, after all.
God knows we can't be perfect, but he expects us to try. That's why Sanctification is talked about in the NT.
In Dewey 's case, he's sinning. And he continues to do so in defiance of God's Word. Worse, he's a pastor teaching heresy. There cannot be reconciliation if the sinner continually throws his sins in God's face and refuses to repent.
This is cut and dried, not even open to argument by anybody with basic Bible knowledge.
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@Doctor-Phibes said in Dewey wrote a book!:
@Aqua-Letifer said in Dewey wrote a book!:
@Doctor-Phibes said in Dewey wrote a book!:
@Copper said in Dewey wrote a book!:
@89th said in Dewey wrote a book!:
@Copper said in Dewey wrote a book!:
I remember Dewey's last performance here.
Despicable.
Care to summarize? I was mostly absent from about 2012 through 2020...
When Larry died, Dewey wrote a long post here trashing Larry and his memory.
It was evil.
Dewey didn't post it here, somebody re-posted it. He wrote about it on Facebook, and maybe elsewhere.
That makes it better?
I didn't say that. It's not what I'd have done, but I understood why Dewey did it.
And I understand why Hitler murdered six million Jews.
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@George-K said in Dewey wrote a book!:
Dewey's not here.
To be clear, does this principle preclude you from gossiping about people in private when they're not there? I mean in general, not just TNCR folk. That would be an admirable, if very, very rare principle. Humans absolutely love gossip, in fact an anthropologist or sociologist would tell you it's how we form opinions of people in general. I wonder if the coffee room Private Message landscape would be almost completely fallow without gossip.
Anyway, I'd concur to an extent if he was banned from this forum, but of course he's not.
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@Horace said in Dewey wrote a book!:
To be clear, does this principle preclude you from gossiping about people in private when they're not there?
Private conversations are...private. Lord knows how many times I've talked about
youothers here. But a public comment should allow the discussed to comment. Otherwise, it's just potentially nasty gossip.He's not banned, but I doubt he reads it - at least he didn't until he was told he was being talked about.
I know someone who was talked about on another "piano-related" forum. S/he only found out about it because another person brought it to his/her attention.
You wanna insult me, or talk about me? Fine, lemme know. But if I don't participate, it's playground gossip.
Though Dewey is not a member here, it's possible to read without being a member.
I just find it distasteful...but that's just me.
As I said, carry on.
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I consider the principle to be completely incoherent unless it extends to private conversations. Doing it in public where the person can in fact read and respond if they'd like, would be more honorable than doing it in private. Which I am well aware happens all the time. So the double standard is not impressive IMO.
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I told Dewey years ago in the old TNCR that his proselytising was annoying as hell. I’ve written nothing in this thread that he did not already know.
As far as his book is concerned I am not in the habit of reading crime or mystery novels. It has nothing to do with him as a person. I do however enjoy watching Father Brown episodes on TV.
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@Klaus said in Dewey wrote a book!:
Who gives a flying fuck weither he is gay? It's 2024. Judge people by their character, not by their sexual preferences.
I agree. I think I am a pretty nonjudgmental person. I have had relatively minor interactions with Dewey, but he was always ver nice to me.
And really, who is to say what God really thinks.
So many people have said that they were spoken directly to by God.
Is Joseph Smith correct that he got a golden book that has the word of god and all the other fake?
Is the Bible the correct one?
Is Mohammed correct in thoughts and his talking with God?
Are the teachings of Brahman in the Hindu religion the correct word?ULtimately, it is a matter of faith. Nothing can be proved, and if I think that my belief is correct, it does not mean that all others are wrong.
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How many of those religions are based on the death and resurrection of the central figure?
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@George-K said in Dewey wrote a book!:
Dewey's not here.
It's not appropriate to praise or condemn him if he's not going to respond.
But, that's just me. Carry on.
I actually wrote my posts here under the premise that he might read them. Of course I stand by my comments as he’s known for a very long time my position on gay marriage.
Nonetheless I wish him the best, after all, Christ said the most important commandment above all else is love…love God and love your neighbor. I also bought his book. I enjoy having books in my collection where I know the author and I’ll read it as I get some free time.
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@Jolly I dont know, but that doesn't mean it is correct. And it doesn't mean it is incorrect.
I am sure a very faithful and knowledgeable Hindu could give very good argument about why Hindu is the one true religion. Same for a Christian or Muslim or Mormon or Buddhist or or or
I have said this before, but in my mind, all religions are kind of the same in that they want you to be a good person and treat others well. How you get there and who gave the "rules" are different, but the basic concept is the same.
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Christianity is the only major religion I know, that has at its core, a risen Savior. Bach may argue with me, but it is the God-given next step of the original Abrahamic faith, Judaism. Islam is the corruption of that Abrahamic faith by the pedophile Mohammed.
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@Horace said in Dewey wrote a book!:
@Klaus said in Dewey wrote a book!:
Dewey is a nice guy.
His life has been a project to convince people of this.
A worthy project for life.
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@Axtremus said in Dewey wrote a book!:
@Klaus said in Dewey wrote a book!:
Judge people by their character, not by their sexual preferences.
Ironically, sexual preferences used to be a character issue not that long ago.
Do pedophiles have character issues?
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@Axtremus said in Dewey wrote a book!:
@Horace said in Dewey wrote a book!:
@Klaus said in Dewey wrote a book!:
Dewey is a nice guy.
His life has been a project to convince people of this.
A worthy project for life.
It is certainly a very common project, at least on a smaller scale, as it often affects one’s professed political beliefs. For instance, when a person demonstrates no actual humanity, but professes all of the most humane tribal affiliations. Those alleged politics are the result of a similar project.
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@George-K said in Dewey wrote a book!:
@Horace said in Dewey wrote a book!:
To be clear, does this principle preclude you from gossiping about people in private when they're not there?
Private conversations are...private. Lord knows how many times I've talked about
youothers here. But a public comment should allow the discussed to comment. Otherwise, it's just potentially nasty gossip.He's not banned, but I doubt he reads it - at least he didn't until he was told he was being talked about.
I know someone who was talked about on another "piano-related" forum. S/he only found out about it because another person brought it to his/her attention.
You wanna insult me, or talk about me? Fine, lemme know. But if I don't participate, it's playground gossip.
Though Dewey is not a member here, it's possible to read without being a member.
I just find it distasteful...but that's just me.
As I said, carry on.
The main reason I take a break sometimes is in the vain hope that people will talk about me