I'm questioning you, whoever called any person's question a rant or Troll that is a Catholic.
Do you even know what the two words mean? I bet you don't.
Because if you did, you would know it's not a rant or Troll what we speak; we speak the truth.Christians and Anti-Catholics, Do you even know the definition of Troll and Rant?
It's hard to define a rant. Some things, though, are common to most of these: a statement based on emotion, less on logic; heated in tone, almost to the point of pure sarcasm; and disdain or ';putting down'; anyone who doesn't agree with the poster's concepts. May I add that sometimes length is a giveaway--people usually don't rant in a sentence or two, I've observed.
It's harder to define trolls. From what I've seen, though, again there are a few common traits: they poke fun, at best, at anyone or anything; they ask inane questions and refuse to listen to anything they don't want to; they chime in even if the questions aren't addressed to them; and there may be more. Oh well. We do have the freedom of speech and it's obvious that some take greater advantage than others.
I certainly am no expert on this topic, but believe me, I do not wish to rant or be perceived as a troll. As a minister of the Gospel, though, I do want to try and answer legitimate, serious questions.Christians and Anti-Catholics, Do you even know the definition of Troll and Rant?
%26lt;%26lt;Christians and Anti-Catholics, Do you even know the definition of Troll and Rant? I'm questioning you, whoever called any person's question a rant or Troll that is a Catholic.%26gt;%26gt;
They're questioning you because of you attitude, and I don't think they're wrong to question you either - and I'm saying that as a Catholic.
%26lt;%26lt; Do you even know what the two words mean? I bet you don't. Because if you did, you would know it's not a rant or Troll what we speak;.%26gt;%26gt;
That's what I am talking about. ';I'll bet you don't'; is a presumption - not the conduct of a PRUDENT Catholic.
If the first thing you do to people you want to talk to is ';knock them down';, don't expect them to want to listen to anything you have to say after that initial ';dig';.
That's why the proper Catholic speaks with CHARITY; with COMPASSION, not with a chip on their shoulder. And you've come to YA! acting like you've got a chip on your shoulder or something.
You need to STAND DOWN before you stand up and speak the Truth.
%26lt;%26lt;we speak the truth%26gt;%26gt;
And what Truth have you spoken, specifically, that which is spoken in a charitable and compassionate manner?
Anyone who says something controversial is called a troll. I don't agree with it, but that's how it is.
A rant is loudly complaining about something.
Hmmmm.... do you know what sweeping generalization is?
an example is your question.... not ALL Christians call peoples questions rants or people trolls... :/ no matter what their religious belief (or lack thereof) is... :/
I stick up for Catholics here all the time because they're constantly taking abuse from fundamentalist Christians.
Well this is a rant.
*Coughs* You're ranting.
Oh, and Catholics are Christians just like roses are flowers.
I have no clue what you're talking about, although I like Catholics..
First of all, what's with this ';Christians and anti-Catholics'; bit? Is a Christian by definition anti-Catholic? Are you saying Catholics aren't Christians?
You seem too confused to speak the truth! I'd have to conclude that you are giving an example of a rant.
Please clarify.
Oh you did. Sort of. A troll is an attempt to drag some one into a discussion for the sake of trying to humiliate them.
Edit:
If indeed you have learned so much, how is it that you are so unclear about your question? I'm still trying to grasp where you're going with this. Are you actually seeking an answer?
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