The last comment I made in my original post about being a troll was to show that although I started out that way and remained that way for a long time, I have grown out of that lifestyle with the help of a select few on here who really reached out to me and understood who I was. Never once have I trolled on here. Are my posts weird? Yes. But I'm a weird person. One of the reasons I love CC so much is because they allow me to be my weird self while trying to help others, or asking for advice myself. I shared that to show that people who once trolled, (like myself) do have the ability to grow and change. I have been on CC for a while; sometimes I go months without posting, strictly because I like to step away from the internet and live life outside the cyber world. I follow a lot of members on here, see their posts, and think very highly of them. It pushes me to strengthen my walk with God, to learn more, and to strive.
And you're saying you shouldn't put stock in my words; that you have no love for trolls.
That kind of thinking is why I made this thread. If everyone felt the way you do and was dismissive, instead of being an example to new Christians or Christians who are struggling, mentoring them, helping them as they stumble and make mistakes, while fighting to become stronger, then how many Christians would fall to the wayside? God says we are supposed to be an example, to be lights unto the world. If God sees me trying, but he knows I am weak, that I'm still as my church calls it, "A baby Christian", don't you think he would be there or do you think he would turn me away?
As for most of the posts on here, I see one common denominator. Effort.
Writing others off based on first impressions, instead of getting to know who they truly are, what motivates them, simply treating them as human beings instead of a typed name on a computer screen. There are people sitting behind these keyboards who struggle with abuse, illness, feeling lonely and unloved, who have been through hardship, the list goes on. Sometimes they have nothing else other than the internet. Sometimes, these people were raised to be bitter. Sometimes, they don't know any better. And they are dismissed, over, over, and over again.
Being dismissed doesn't invoke change. Being ignored or pushed to the side doesn't make anyone want to change. I made this thread, not to challenge rules, create a ruckus, or to support trolls. I speak from a place of compassion. A place of love. To possibly open others eyes to a bigger picture here, something we can oftentimes easily lose sight of. We are all people, who deserve to be heard, considered. We all carry burdens, we're riddled with mistakes. Our walk with Christ starts at different stages and ages in life. You can't expect a preschooler to understand algebra; or even begin to work out that problem when they don't even know how to add yet.