Hi Tor,
>>ChannelC seems to be an exclusive forum for a group of people with similar mindsets<<
I'm not sure what you mean by "similar mindsets" given that the participants therein can't seem to agree on much of anything.
>>and was never intended, from what I gather from the array of regular forum participants, to be open to everyone who pops in off the street such as JWD is. Hell, JWD even let me apply and receive membership.<<
That's true. Membership was by invitation only. I was an invited guest.
>>I seem to remember when the board was almost shut down and in all fairness to the ChannelC forum administrator, you (there were others, but you seemed to be the ringleader and seemed to have 24 hrs a day to devote to promoting Catholicism)<<
Fairness has to be extended to all, not only the administrator, Tor. I respectfully responded to questions put to me and engaged others in discussion on the early Church. The hysteria to shut down the forum was unilateral and something not shared by most of the discussants.
>>literally took the board over, posting veritable reams of material in each post, quoting extensively from the church fathers and Catholic literature, and this with multiple posts a day, everyday.<<
The beauty of that kind of forum is that one cannot take the board over given the thread format found therein. If a topic is broached that is of little interest to the members, the topic ends there. (see, for example, Ros' latest installment entitled "A Christian History Lesson") For a discussion to take the board over would require the interest and contribution of other members.
>>So much so, that nothing else was even discussed.<<
That's an exageration.
>>From what I remember, you were given ample time to make your point and kindly asked to refrain from insisting everyone acqueisce to your way of thinking.<<
I don't expect that anyone acqueisce to my thinking, Tor. I simply asked for the right to present my views so long as there was interest in them - which there clearly was.
>>In other words, you insisted on it being your way or the highway. You were asked several times to tone down the diatribes and you simply put up a blind eye to the repeated requests,<<
Mine were not "diatribes" by any stretch of the imagination (unless you consider discussions on Christian epistemology a diatribe). Others on the site freely condemn the Churches of Christendom as blood-stained, whore-like entities. Still others express their views of Evangelicalism as fundamentalism, as steeped in patriotism and benighted. I, however, did no such thing. I focused on historic Christianity, the tradition of the Church from which we derive the New Testament canon and Christian epistemology - that is, how Christians know what they know about the faith. Do a search under "Apostolic Succession" and you can see the nature and spirit of my posts.
>>even poking fun at the admins attempts to quell the runaway Catholicism freight train<<
I poked fun at the admins pathetic rigging of the site so that certain Catholic words appeared more in line with her own theology. For example, if one typed in "priest" the word - after submitting the post - would appear as elder. Heck, she made it so that even the mention of my faith (i.e. Catholicism) would read as "denominationalism." So, the only one who wished to control the views of others was the admin who would simply not brook dissent to the point of actually tampering with people's words. This is hardly ethical, much less respectful of another's faith.
>>You seemed to be like a JW elder on a roll in a judicial committee meeting, so cocksure of himself that the party under interrogation was guilty, and that by God you were going to beat it out of them till they folded.<<
Did you and I ever share thoughts while I was a participant on Channel C?
>>At least that was my impression from reading "some'"of your material. (Noone could have possibly read it all) ;-)<<
That's the point, Tor. You need not have read any of it, much less all of it. That's the beauty of a forum.
>>Of course that was some time ago and I have slept since then. I bet you never took no for an answer at the door back in your JW field service days either.<<
I was only a Jehovah's Witness for all of a year and a half - during which time I traveled with my work. Hence, I have virtually no door-to-door experience.
James