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Re: Needing church recommendations, Louisville KY
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Originally Posted by lily
Ummm, no you're wrong. Read through all the comments on my thread. NOT ONE actual suggestion for a church. So no, people did not make any suggestions. Just people with too much time on their hands to waste their time posting on a thread that doesn't pertain to them because they see it as an opportunity for unnecessary jabs because it makes them feel better about themselves. This forum has hundreds of threads, and people who actually want to debate about this stuff. I have been straightforward in my inquiry. Really concerning that there are those who refuse to respect another person's wishes. Seriously, my personal spirituality and church has no personal connection to anyone's lives except my family, so the need to make unnecessary issue of it is unwarranted. Evang. Benincasa, please stop posting on this thread, I don't care for you dictating to me with a superiority complex. You have an attitude of arguing saying people have made suggestions when no one has even made one suggestion yet, just unsolicited posts like yours. You evidently enjoy this kind of thing though, so I can probably rest assured more comments even when I asked you not to. Any further commenting when I have clearly stated please do not is abusing other members. People don't need to be abusing other people on AFF, but respectful to one another. Go do something useful for God instead of succumbing to the temptation of arguing with a stranger on AFF about something that is of absolutely no consequence to you, when they are just sincerely trying to find a church. I mean, that's just kind of sad and shows someone who likes to be a bully.
If someone tells another person, hey, I need you to please stop doing that, and that person keeps doing it intentionally, that is a form of abuse and harassment. Stop.
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I guess I swallowed your hook, with the sinker.
Good job.
You weren’t looking for a church, you were looking for a soap box.
Bravo
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