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Offline Ladislaus

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Re: XavierSem Can't Be Same Person as Nishant of 7 years Ago
« Reply #25 on: December 12, 2021, 07:16:02 PM »
On a different forum Xavier posted that he "almost married a Pentecostal Christian Lady" he also indicated that he has a new sweetheart. I've seen men change quite drastically, and women for that matter, in personality and in the beliefs that they espouse, for the better and for the worse, when they take up with a prospective mate. I have to wonder if maybe the new gal is not Catholic either and that is what is driving his love of NO ecuмania. Just a theory. In any case I wish you well Xavier.

Interesting.  I've been puzzled by his relatively-recent promotion of non-Catholics as "True Christians" and of his pan-Christian religious indifferentism in general.  This might explain it.

Nevertheless, to me the timeline does seem a bit off.  Until not too long ago, he was XavierSem, but he now suddenly appears to be relatively well established in his new line of work.  It would seem that there would have to have been a few years in between to get a degree.  At the same time, I have in fact heard of diploma-mills in India where you can get a Bachelor's in Computer Science after a quick boot camp and then they hire you out as experts on an offshore team.

I do feel that the prior Nishant seemed a fair bit more mature.  I always imagined him to be older, and this new XavierSem to be younger.  People don't typically go in reverse where it comes to maturation.  I used to have conversations and debates with the prior Nishant all the time, and it just doesn't FEEL to me as if I'm having exchanges with the same person here.

Offline Pax Vobis

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Re: XavierSem Can't Be Same Person as Nishant of 7 years Ago
« Reply #26 on: December 12, 2021, 07:19:20 PM »
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I am Nishant Xavier, an Indian Christian, from Tamil Nadu, India. I studied in National Institute of Technology, Trichy, and Indian Institute of Management, Lucknow. I worked for Bank of New York, (Chennai Office) for a couple of years earlier, and now work for Credit Suisse, an Investment Banking Company in Mumbai.
The above post was from Nov 27, just a few weeks ago.  I tried to find when "XavierSem" posted last but can't.  Had to have been in November sometime.


Questions:
1.  We've been debating with "XavierSem" for years now.  Even a few weeks ago, he was an active user.  Why is the above post an introduction?  We all know him.  Seems very odd.
2.  How can he have worked at Bank of New York "for a couple of years earlier" if he's been in the seminary?  He told us that he changed his account name from "XavierSem" because the "Sem" stands for seminary and he just left. 
3.  How could he have "almost married" if he's been in the seminary?

Lots of "facts" not adding up.



Offline Emile

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Re: XavierSem Can't Be Same Person as Nishant of 7 years Ago
« Reply #27 on: December 12, 2021, 07:21:53 PM »
Interesting.  I've been puzzled by his relatively-recent promotion of non-Catholics as "True Christians" and of his pan-Christian religious indifferentism in general.  This might explain it.

Nevertheless, to me the timeline does seem a bit off.  Until not too long ago, he was XavierSem, but he now suddenly appears to be relatively well established in his new line of work.  It would seem that there would have to have been a few years in between to get a degree.  At the same time, I have in fact heard of diploma-mills in India where you can get a Bachelor's in Computer Science after a quick boot camp and then they hire you out as experts on an offshore team.
 I do feel that the prior Nishant seemed a fair bit more mature.  I always imagined him to be older, and this new XavierSem to be younger.  People don't typically go in reverse where it comes to maturation.  I used to have conversations and debates with the prior Nishant all the time, and it just doesn't FEEL to me as if I'm having exchanges with the same person here.
I was interrupted and forgot to post where Xavier mentions, what I take to be, his new sweetheart. Whether he is the same man I do not know but he is on a dangerous trajectory.

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Offline Ladislaus

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Re: XavierSem Can't Be Same Person as Nishant of 7 years Ago
« Reply #28 on: December 12, 2021, 07:33:32 PM »
I was a Seminarian for some time, and thus I called myself Xavier Sem. But no longer. I am a Free Man now, Free to Evangelize in the World as I have always desired.

So was your Seminary also a prison?  I don't understand how you are a free man NOW?  Were you taken by force into the seminary?

This to me does not sound like the language of a genuine seminarian ... to consider time at the seminary to be a contrast to freedom.

Offline Ladislaus

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Re: XavierSem Can't Be Same Person as Nishant of 7 years Ago
« Reply #29 on: December 12, 2021, 07:36:22 PM »
The above post was from Nov 27, just a few weeks ago.  I tried to find when "XavierSem" posted last but can't.  Had to have been in November sometime.


Questions:
1.  We've been debating with "XavierSem" for years now.  Even a few weeks ago, he was an active user.  Why is the above post an introduction?  We all know him.  Seems very odd.
2.  How can he have worked at Bank of New York "for a couple of years earlier" if he's been in the seminary?  He told us that he changed his account name from "XavierSem" because the "Sem" stands for seminary and he just left. 
3.  How could he have "almost married" if he's been in the seminary?

Lots of "facts" not adding up.

Right, and I don't get the thing about his extensive work experience and educational background despite seminary time.

It's possible that Nishant was educated in the field, then had a change of heart and tried seminary, but then left seminary and went back to his career.  But then how is it that he seems like a young man lacking in maturity compared to the previous Nishant?  I agree that something seems off here.