Stephen (post: 1301344) wrote:This thread is getting too serious. Too much hugs and pats on the back.
Nate I hate you.
KumaruRockz (post: 1301418) wrote:Honestly, I also agree with GeneD. I have been a little "un-included" from the group. People might disregard your posts or just ignore them :/
Any political/theological thread - Yes
Thread about Tianenmen Square - No
All threads in the Prayer Forum - No
90% of threads Savannah posts - Yes
Any thread in Goof Off - Yes
Benn wrote:hey nate, i tend to disagree to an extent. people being a smartarse can be annoying.
take for instance this thread
http://www.christiananime.net/showthread.php?t=52118
you though you'd be funny which in turn fueled more "funny" remarks which basically hijacked the thread. in essence made it FAIL because i posted it to find others who like movies but thanks to you and your three R's it didn't happen.
don't know if it's an inside joke to reply to peoples threads "oh i thought this thread was... " but as others have commented don't do it to fairly recent newbies.
kthnx
Radical Dreamer (post: 1301623) wrote:Okay guys, ease off the caustic remarks. We're all admitting to error here, and we could all learn something from this thread. If you have an issue with Nate and not the thread, then make it private and take it to PM, please.
I'm sure none of that was against you, personally. Refer to this thread to understand a bit of what goes on here at CAA, and how you can become a member of the community here.
Etoh*the*Greato (post: 1301691) wrote:While I agree you can find a body of believers here, and fellow travelers to share your road, I'm not sure that this forum should ever be a church for anyone. Like most communities, though escapism may not be the goal the goal is to enjoy one-another's company and share like-interests. While I believe this community was constructed with a mind to supplement one's spirituality, I don't think it was ever intended provide the sole basis of one's fellowship.
That said, christian life should be a joy. We should be able to crack jokes and laughs (within consideration for others' feelings). Personally being of a melancholic demeanor myself I've found that light heartedness and frivolity have done much more for my spirit than constant gravity ever did.
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