I’ve always hoped we could alleviate theological conflict by starting online gaming contests between seminaries.

But now I’m afraid it won’t work.

Whilst playing Halo 3, you occasionally come across an overly aggressive player with terrible sportsmanship. Hes hellbent on embarrassing his opponents and acts as if no one else should be playing the game. But Xbox Live is a community and how much fun would multilayer be without the rest of the community? Not much. Yet some people would rather humiliate fellow gamers instead of simply enjoying playing with them in friendly competition

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  1. Sean

    I haven’t bothered myself with this junk for a long time, but I followed your link and then a couple of links from there and found myself on greenbaggins. I remain bored with the whole controversy and look forward to reformeddom vanishing into dust. But I did find this line from the post on “assurance and apostasy” interesting: “I suspect that there is division in the ranks of FV here, although Wilson was willing to put his name on this horribly ambiguous statement.” I’ve seen sentiments and speculations about this sort of thing all over the place over the last few years. They very desperately wish that we would act like them. Alas…

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