Reading comprehension much? What I said has nothing to do with my opinion of your participation on CC. Heck, make a post a minute, I don't care. You should know full well -- and probably do -- that "Knock it off!" means stop usurping Jesus' authority in judging the saints! Maybe someday you'll get that through your head.
I tell you simply that you have overstepped the bounds of authority for a Christian, and you see that as "attacking"? Then perhaps what you're feeling isn't an attack, but conviction. You might think about that.
You have made a great deal of fuss over the past few days of having the authority to judge. You even, at one point, spoke of judging actions rather than salvation. Had you limited yourself to judging only actions, you would be fine. But you have repeatedly and determinedly crossed over the line with Davis. First, mentioning her divorces. Second, questioning her salvation based on her church membership.
The reality is, you went too far in both cases. Yes, the Bible says divorce is sin. But it also says that, in Christ, sin is forgiven. The believer must acknowledge the nature of his/her sin, and the fact it is contrary to biblical teaching, and move on, secure in Christ's salvation and the grace and mercy of the Father.
What you have forgotten -- at least in Davis' case, as I'm sure you never forget it in case of your own sin -- is that God does not hold forgiven sin against us. Yetyou have chosen to do so, using her three marriages as "evidence" of hypocrisy. You did so without ever checking the facts. Someone this morning posted that her marriages and divorces all took place before her salvation. Now, I don't know if that's true or not, but if it is, have you bothered to reconsider your position regarding her agenda?
Now you've moved on into deeper unrighteousness, judging her salvation. Again, you have no right. It is not up you, me, or anyone else to judge anyone else's eternal destiny. Yet despite cautionary statements and even correction, you continue in that error -- which is, in reality, sin.
So once again, with clarity: Knock off unrighteous judgment of someone else's salvation.
Now please rest assured, if you refuse this correction as well, you have no judgment from me. Not that you care one way or another, I'm certain. Your judgment will come from God, and you might keep in mind what happened to the "fairest angel" who wanted to usurp God's authority.
As a believer, you will not receive the same. But it can't be too good when an adopted child of Christ tries to be like Christ to the extent they think they have authority they do not have.