All evidence to the contrary, notwithstanding, of course:
http://theologyonline.com/showthread.php?97148-One-on-One-AMR-and-God-s-Truth-—-The-Holy-Trinity
:AMR:
Your frequent pleadings for debate from others will continue to fall on deaf ears, given that when someone actually engages you in debate and shows you the errors of your ways, you just ignore the same and continue onward.
I do not think you actually understand what
debate really means. It is not an endeavor for you to just state your position over and over, but actually a means by which you learn something, including correction once your views have been thoroughly dissected and shown to be in need of revision.
Stop the pleading for debate until you can master the concept you plead for so much. You had a chance to defend your views. You failed miserably. Now you are just showing yourself to be stubbornly entrenched with your ears plugged with your fingers as others continue to show you the same errors. Posting the same thing over and over again, day after day, is a symptom of desperation and isolation.
The hours and hours you spend here repeating yourself only masks what you refuse to face: your loneliness and social isolation. I pray often that someone in your world will actually come by a visit with you, taking you away from the computer and out into the real world, where you will discover that life means more than posting hour after hour at this site.
What will become of you should this site evaporate someday? Face the horrors of your current existence head on and set yourself about experiencing your life beyond the confines of a small computer screen. Get yourself in front of others, face-to-face, and discuss the things that you hold dear. If you have some physical limitations that prevent this, get folks to come and visit you in your home. Put down the computer mouse. Spend time with actual persons in front of you. After all, if Our Lord were walking the earth today, do you think He would be spending the majority of the day in front of a computer screen? Of course not. Why do you?
AMR