Re: The wicked untruths of our church leaders



Peter Ashby wrote:

Mark Goodge as moderator of uk.religion.christian
<usenet@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

On Wed, 02 Apr 2008 11:18:11 GMT, Peter Ashby put finger to keyboard
and typed:
David Alred Wrote:
Or am I finding your somewhat contrived avoidance of the obvious
uses of >>> language too difficult for my poor little brain again?

It seems that your brain is unable to deal with the fact that things
which you think are discrete events are in fact processes. I do not know
why you lack this ability, but you certainly seem to.

And, since you are unable to discuss the matter without resorting to
abuse, your automatic posting rights have been withdrawn.

Since this is not the first time I have had to take this course of
action, you will not be returned to the whitelist until I am satisfied
that you have learned to moderate your own behaviour.

I note you snipped what I was replying to which gives it context and
makes it clear I was only running with what David said. He asked me if
that was the case, I have simply answered him. We all have skills and
deficiencies,

Indeed. Mark, I think Peter's unfortunate inability to detect irony is
probably the issue here, and may indeed explain many of the other insults
he throws around. He probably shouldn't be too seriously penalised for
his deficiency.

--
David Aldred
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