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05-07-2009, 01:21 PM
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I've tried to be very civil, but I'm sure I've failed at times. Once, a board was shut down for a "cooling off period". I didn't see where I had been inflammatory -- and I wasn't told specifically that I was. But what I see in my own words and what others see is not always the same.
So here's my question -- as a way of holding myself in check: Is there a way to see how many "points" I've accrued, if any, and for what?
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05-07-2009, 01:38 PM
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What's your point?  Oh, just Joshin' ya.
Trust me, you will know if you've accrued any "points." Also, if you haven't been told that you've been inflammatory then you most likely weren't. Most of our moderation goes on via Private Messages, etc.
__________________ Josh Hicks, Chloë's Dad Christ Covenant Reformed Presbyterian Church, RPCGA Facebook - The Calvinist Vent Board Rules - Signature Rules - Suggestion Box It is God that multiplies our sorrows.... God, as a righteous Judge, does it, which ought to silence us under all our sorrows; as many as they are, we have deserved them all, and more: nay, God, as a tender Father, does it for our necessary correction, that we may be humbled for sin, and weaned from the world by all our sorrows; and the good we get by them, with the comfort we have under them, will abundantly balance our sorrows, how greatly soever they are multiplied. - Matthew Henry | | The Following User Says Thank You to Joshua For This Useful Post: | |  | | Thread Tools | | | | Display Modes | Linear Mode |
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