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What is a Troll?
« Reply #5 on: July 03, 2014, 11:54:55 AM »
Quote from: SenzaDubbio
I didn't even know what a troll was until I googled it. But with a name like trickster, you are asking to be classified as a troll before you even type, although I have no idea why you chose your name to be such. Possibly a name change would help you out?


I charitably offered the same in another thread, Senza.  Mr. Ferguson explained how / why he used the name and acknowledged it is troublesome here on a Catholic forum.  I appreciate that he uses his given name.

FWIW, my assessment of troll includes two styles: either the person is a deliberate troublemaker, or unwittingly annoying.  Both kinds reveal themselves, the first rather quickly.    The second, more of a cross to bear - they don't necessarily deserve banning, more like a high maintenance forum member.  They skirt the definition of troll oftentimes.  I do not include new people to the forum in this, who are asking honest questions and engaging in robust debate (as long as there is no blasphemy or other insult to the Father).

What is a Troll?
« Reply #6 on: July 03, 2014, 12:19:27 PM »
Troll   --->   :ape:


What is a Troll?
« Reply #7 on: July 03, 2014, 01:18:47 PM »
Quote from: trickster
Honestly guys.  I keep getting called a troll, so at least I deserve an explanation of what that is :)  

Trickster
Bruce Ferguson


Masons are told to study the sagas as they reach a certain degree.
Royal Arch Masons are obsessed with bridges in fact they make pictures of their degrees as steps forming a bridge with Templar degrees on the other side.
Troll of course contains their signature 'twin' mark (their "two Johns" etc) & is associated with Norse mythology in the saga and a bridge!

Remember Holland WW2 failure in Arnhem against Tanks + 'key' Bridge?

What is a Troll?
« Reply #8 on: July 03, 2014, 01:31:40 PM »
B.F.

I also know indians were used as radio comms men in WW2 as nαzιs couldn't decipher languages.

A number of Indians were early on made into freemasons too!

A freemason Indian saved a trooper officer freemason in 1800's from being scalped and shot by fellow injuns!

PS
Which Pope used to blatantly kiss the airport runway (APRON) as soon as he landed in a country?

What is a Troll?
« Reply #9 on: July 03, 2014, 01:56:13 PM »
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I do not include new people to the forum in this, who are asking honest questions and engaging in robust debate (as long as there is no blasphemy or other insult to the Father).


Yeah, like trans-dressing men wearing horns and pretending to be nuns. Surely  no one on a trad Catholic forum would take that to be blasphemy. Just a bunch of close buddies having fun.

And, of course, the best way to deal with a pagan, Islam, or Protestant is to talk to them and learn what you are missing.  The Catholic Church didn't get everything right, ya know?