Let's see if this works.
Can't we just use very large fonts? (This site drives me nuts, because the type is getting into magnifying glass time. lol)
I really would type this big all the time, but I don't want to scare the super-vision folks away. lol
Now, this is something that deals with a reader's natural way of reading things. Some people like to read in color and or with a larger font. But they do not take their audience into consideration, though. Yes, I have a hard time reading people's posts if they are all one color. I also do not like quoting their post in color and will change it back to the original text sometimes. Now, I sometimes color passages in Scripture to distinguish between what I am saying and what God's Word is saying. Sort of like the red lettering in a person's Bible. I also will enlarge, bold, and color text really big if I feel they ignoring something in God's Word. Otherwise, they are just going to glaze past the verses in my post and continue to write what they believe. So I need to grab their attention with large bolded color words. This is only done on occasion and not as a matter of habit. Otherwise I realize they will become desensitized to such a thing.
I usually tend to glaze over or speed read a person's post if:
(1) They do not post Scripture or at least quote it (Even without providing any verse numbers).
(2) I have gone over the subject with them many times before and they are not really wanting to listen to what I have to say in God's Word.
(3) A super long wall of just Scripture with no explanation. No one here has done this, but a poster at TOL (Theology Online) was known for this.
I will sometimes just flat out ignore a person's post if they are condescending and seek to attack and insult me instead of just discussing the topic at hand. They will many times say something like, "Jason, see your problem is that..." Then I tune them out. I will also just leave a thread if folks are all surrounding me like a pack of wolves trying to attack me rather than just politely and lovingly discussing the Scriptures, too. This has happened to me many times. People do not like discussing the truth of God's Word in what I have to say, and they do not know how to respond with God's Word so they then attack me and or try to make it personal. Which is childish and unChristian.