what does the Bible say about responding to a troll?

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what should you do? ck if your answer is yes, can choose more than one...should you..

  • greet them in love and turn the other cheek when they lash out, quoting scriptures the whole time in

    Votes: 2 50.0%
  • rebuke them 2 times and then ignore?

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • report offensive, mean personal attacks to mods of CC?

    Votes: 1 25.0%
  • other, will explain below.

    Votes: 1 25.0%

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Ariel82

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just sayin'....

Matthew 15:14
Let them alone. They are blind leaders of the blind. And if the blind leads the blind, both will fall into a ditch.”

Psalm 58:5
Which will not heed the voice of charmers, Charming ever so skillfully.

Matthew 5:39
But I tell you not to resist an evil person. But whoever slaps you on your right cheek, turn the other to him also.

Matthew 7:6
“Do not give what is holy to the dogs; nor cast your pearls before swine, lest they trample them under their feet, and turn and tear you in pieces.

Proverbs 1
15 My son, do not walk in the way with them,
Keep your foot from their path;
16 For their feet run to evil,
And they make haste to shed blood.
17 Surely, in vain the net is spread
In the sight of any bird;
18 But they lie in wait for their own blood,
They lurk secretly for their own lives.
19 So are the ways of everyone who is greedy for gain;
It takes away the life of its owners.

don't get trapped into vain arguments and name calling. mark them and pray for them...
 
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Ariel82

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mm messed up the poll you'll have to choose you favorite option...
 

Elizabeth619

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I am going to say this. If someone is "trolling" DO NOT argue with them. Ignore it and notify a mod. They will take care of it.

IF you argue with them and are just as disrespectful you could risk being banned as well.
 
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BLUEberryWAFFLES

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Why would someone troll on here?
 
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Ariel82

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Why would someone troll on here?

ahh the motives of a troll are vast... amusement in causing strife, because they can, boredom, lack of social graces, hatred of christians, anger at God and lashing out at people claiming to be His children, false sense of power by revealing how easy it is to get people to turn bitter and mean in response to their jabs....

deep down i think its a brokenness and lack of love and God's peace and joy and purpose for their life, which is why we should pray for them...
 
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oracle2world

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#6
I don't know about the Bible, but online, trolls get kicked.

Sorry if that offends anyone. The limitations of internet and online chat require adherence to "chatiquette" and other niceties. You can request that a troll straighten up and fly right a couple of times, but that is all we can do in cyberspace.
 

Elizabeth619

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I don't know about the Bible, but online, trolls get kicked.

Sorry if that offends anyone. The limitations of internet and online chat require adherence to "chatiquette" and other niceties. You can request that a troll straighten up and fly right a couple of times, but that is all we can do in cyberspace.
I do have to admit that it is pretty pathetic when someoen is so socially limited they can't even sit behind a computer screen and be civil.
 
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Bea22

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Thanks for reminding of trolls lol its helpful....
 
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Ariel82

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Thanks for reminding of trolls lol its helpful....
no prob... trolls and bullies have a lot in common, and i never was very fond of bullies...
 

Elizabeth619

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Just a heads up... there is a type of Christianity called "Pauline Christianity"... this group pretty well beleives that Paul and Jesus' teachings are different, and many think that Paul was a false teacher. This might help you all "understand" a little more about some currant possible trolling that might just be going on in the forums.
I don't know what is worse, an outright troll or someone who actually spews evil and believes it.
 
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Ariel82

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#11
they come in waves Beth... I'm off to bed, nit all....

[video]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KwsvqVmFV6Y[/video]
 

pickles

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We pray for them in Jesus Christ is Lord come in the flesh.

God bless
pickles
 

Katy-follower

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there is a type of Christianity called "Pauline Christianity"
Never heard of this before. Here's what I found on it. Copy/paste......

Question: "What is Pauline Christianity?"

Answer: Pauline Christianity is a term applied to what some perceive as the religious teaching unique to Paul’s writings and distinct from the gospel of Jesus. That is, Jesus taught one thing, and Paul taught something completely different. Those who believe in a separate Pauline Christianity believe that the Christianity of today has little to do with Jesus’ teachings; rather, it is the product of Paul’s corruption of those teachings.

We believe that the New Testament is a unified whole: the Gospels present the life and work of Jesus the Messiah; the Epistles explain the meaning and scope of Jesus’ work and apply it to daily living. For example, Matthew 28 narrates the fact of Jesus’ resurrection, and 1 Corinthians 15 explains the significance of His resurrection. Mark 15:38 tells of the temple veil being torn in two when Jesus died; Hebrews 10:11-23 reveals the import of that event. The same Holy Spirit who inspired the Gospels also inspired the Epistles to give us a fuller understanding of God’s plan of salvation.

However, those who theorize about a separate “Pauline Christianity” tell a different story:

Jesus, a great teacher, considered himself to be the long-awaited Messiah for the Jews. He believed that God would overthrow Rome and bring His kingdom to earth. In preparation for this, Jesus taught a message of unconditional love, tolerance, and non-judgmental acceptance of everyone. Alas, Jesus’ mission of inaugurating a new earthly age failed when the Romans crucified him.

Jesus’ followers, believing that God had raised their rabbi from the dead, continued to meet in Jerusalem under the leadership of James, Jesus’ brother. Their intention was to await the still-coming kingdom and continue observing Jesus’ brand of enlightened Judaism. But along came Saul of Tarsus, who faked a conversion in order to infiltrate the church. Peter and James and others who had actually known Jesus were suspicious of Saul, who had never met Jesus.

Then Saul, who started calling himself “Paul,” had a stroke of genius. He artfully combined traditional Hebrew ideas with those of pagan Greek philosophy, creating a new religion that could appeal to both Jews and Gentiles. He began preaching that Jesus was actually God, that Jesus’ death was linked to the Jewish system of sacrifice, that one could be saved by simply believing, and that the Mosaic law was obsolete. Paul’s zealous missionary activity and persuasive writings took his new “gospel” around the Roman Empire. The Jerusalem Church, including Peter and James, disowned Paul as a heretic and cult leader.

After the destruction of Jerusalem in A.D. 70, the Jewish Church lost authority, but the Gentile Church founded by Paul increased its influence. One of Paul’s fervent followers wrote the book of Acts, which gave Paul legendary status with its glowing portrayal of him as the hero of the church. Later, four unknown writers gathered scraps of information about Jesus and wrote books they called “Matthew,” “Mark,” Luke,” and “John”—but Paul’s theology, already dominant in the church, tainted the writers’ perspective. Thus, Paul’s religion won out over Jesus’ religion.

In short, Paul was a charlatan, an evangelical huckster who succeeded in twisting Jesus’ message of love into something Jesus himself would never recognize. It was Paul, not Jesus, who originated the “Christianity” of today.


Commonly, those who hold to the above theory also believe the following:

1) Jesus was not divine. He never claimed to be God, and he never intended to start a new religion.

2) The Bible is not an inspired book and is riddled with contradictions. None of the Bible, except possibly the book of James, was written by anyone who knew Jesus. There are fragments of Jesus’ teachings in the Gospels, but it is difficult to discern what he really said.

3) Paul was never a Pharisee and was not highly educated. His “conversion” was either a personal hallucinogenic experience or an outright fraud. His claims to be an apostle were attempts to further his own authority in the church.

4) Pauline theological “inventions” include a) the deity of Jesus; b) salvation by grace through faith; c) salvation through the blood of Jesus; d) the sinless nature of Jesus; e) the concept of original sin; and f) the Holy Spirit. None of these “new doctrines” were accepted by Jesus’ true followers.

5) The Gnostic Gospels are closer to the truth about Jesus than are the traditional four Gospels of the Bible.

The concept of “Pauline Christianity” represents an outright attack on the Bible as the Word of God. Adherents of the “Pauline Christianity” theory are truly misrepresenting Jesus’ teachings. They choose to believe His words on love but deny His teachings on judgment (such as Matthew 24). They insist on a human Jesus, denying His divinity, although Jesus plainly taught His equality with God in passages such as John 10:30. They want a “loving” Jesus without having to accept Him as Lord and Savior.

Any time a skeptic finds a “disagreeable” doctrine in the Bible, he is likely to say, “That passage has been corrupted,” or, “Paul wrote that, and we know he was a liar.” Where the Gospels teach a “Pauline” doctrine, such as Jesus’ atonement for sin in John 1:29, the skeptic dismisses it as “inserted by devotees of Paul.” In reality, the skeptic’s only basis for such a selective approach to Scripture is a personal bias against the idea of Jesus’ atonement.

Interestingly, Paul’s credentials as an apostle were attacked, even in his own lifetime, by those who desired to lead the church into legalism and other errant ideologies. Paul defends himself from the spurious attacks of false teachers in 1 Corinthians 9; 2 Corinthians 12; and Galatians 1.

Paul’s apostleship is attested to by the miracles he performed (Romans 15:19), the training he received (Galatians 1:15-20), and the testimony of the other apostles. Peter, far from being Paul’s enemy, wrote this about him: “Our dear brother Paul also wrote you with the wisdom that God gave him. He writes the same way in all his letters, speaking in them of these matters. His letters contain some things that are hard to understand, which ignorant and unstable people distort, as they do the other Scriptures, to their own destruction” (2 Peter 3:15-16).​
 
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psychomom

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I think our response should differ depending on whether the peron belongs to Christ or not.
But, as always, pickles is on the right track. :)

Grace and Peace of the Lord to all,
ellie
 

Elizabeth619

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I am actually pretty irritated at the fact that some people choose to arguie with a certain "troll" and spew insults right back. She cannot be banned if people stoop to the same level.
She is not her to help or to teach. She is here to troll, and then says she is justified by it. This woman is evil. She spews evil, and people are feeding her evil spirit.
 

pickles

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I am actually pretty irritated at the fact that some people choose to arguie with a certain "troll" and spew insults right back. She cannot be banned if people stoop to the same level.
She is not her to help or to teach. She is here to troll, and then says she is justified by it. This woman is evil. She spews evil, and people are feeding her evil spirit.
One can agree, and sometimes it can be difficult to disern when to show mercy and when to speak to such that do these things.
But I have seen many brought in Jesus to His truth through prayer.
How can any words harm us as long as we rest in Jesus, for the only power of such words, we give.
But in Jesus, such things only affect flesh, and flesh has no hold on us.
I try to remind myself always that Jesus gave His life for all, not just the ones who are pleasant. :)
What ever we do, may we always do all as unto the Lord.
And pray we are humble enough always to do so. :)

In Jesus, God bless
pickles
 
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Ariel82

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I am actually pretty irritated at the fact that some people choose to arguie with a certain "troll" and spew insults right back. She cannot be banned if people stoop to the same level.
She is not her to help or to teach. She is here to troll, and then says she is justified by it. This woman is evil. She spews evil, and people are feeding her evil spirit.
i get irritated by a lot of thing, but try to pray about it before reacting...normally the mods warn all parties involved in a dispute...she hasn't been banned because she sticks mostly to commenting in her own threads and be insulting there..

.i agree that there is no point in arguing with or insulting her back, but we should be able to reveal how the Bible is being twisted and taken out of content.....sometimes when people make me mad, i take a break and pray about it, listen to hymns and read my Bible, and try not to respond out of angry but when i again have God's love, joy and peace in my heart....

i dont know why she takes joy in making people mad, but she is clever enough to read the threads and pick upon people's doubts, weakness and insecurity to plant her seeds and watch the thorns of anger, bitterness, and pride unravel their self control....

i guess we should pray about
 

Elizabeth619

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i get irritated by a lot of thing, but try to pray about it before reacting...normally the mods warn all parties involved in a dispute...she hasn't been banned because she sticks mostly to commenting in her own threads and be insulting there..

.i agree that there is no point in arguing with or insulting her back, but we should be able to reveal how the Bible is being twisted and taken out of content.....sometimes when people make me mad, i take a break and pray about it, listen to hymns and read my Bible, and try not to respond out of angry but when i again have God's love, joy and peace in my heart....

i dont know why she takes joy in making people mad, but she is clever enough to read the threads and pick upon people's doubts, weakness and insecurity to plant her seeds and watch the thorns of anger, bitterness, and pride unravel their self control....

i guess we should pray about
I actually told a certain person I would pray about for her. She even responded by attacking my looks, motherhood, and then said "just because I pray doesnt mean Jesus would hear it" or something ot that nature. She hasn't offended me, but has actually shocked me that someone can be so...well.. abnormal. While I have actually prayed about the whole situation I feel it was best for me to put her on ignore and not be tempted to even respond to someone like that. OThers my feel they can get to her by continuing on, but I will not participate. If that makes me a bad person then so be it. I would rather walk away than participate in foolish arguments.
 
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Ariel82

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I actually told a certain person I would pray about for her. She even responded by attacking my looks, motherhood, and then said "just because I pray doesnt mean Jesus would hear it" or something ot that nature. She hasn't offended me, but has actually shocked me that someone can be so...well.. abnormal. While I have actually prayed about the whole situation I feel it was best for me to put her on ignore and not be tempted to even respond to someone like that. OThers my feel they can get to her by continuing on, but I will not participate. If that makes me a bad person then so be it. I would rather walk away than participate in foolish arguments.
no it makes sense. it is better to walk away then to react in a similar manner.. the bible tells us that..

as someone pointed out:

Proverbs 26:4
Do not answer a fool according to his folly, Lest you also be like him.
 

Elizabeth619

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no it makes sense. it is better to walk away then to react in a similar manner.. the bible tells us that..

as someone pointed out:

Proverbs 26:4
Do not answer a fool according to his folly, Lest you also be like him.
and thats actually the biggest issue i see here. those who choose to act the same way.