The constant barrage of disparaging and empty-of-content comments from Neil appears to have a purpose.
I have no inside info on how Neal's life is faring right now, but he shouldn't be surprised if
CathInfo readers conclude that he's
losing his grip on what's in his best interests on
CathInfo. If his
unremedied personal flaws include, e.g., stooping to
juvenile insults without compelling provocation, or
taunting or
nagging when people don't respond to his challenges quickly enough to please him, I can't fathom how it's to his advantage to display those flaws on
CathInfo. I'm sure that he's technically astute enough to understand fully that "postings are forever".
It was exactly a calendar-month ago that as a
globist (or
spherist) ally, I posted a plea to Neal, in the
topic in which he'd replied, to "please
clean up your act" [
†]. But he's gotten
worse instead of better, e.g.:
Flat-earthdown-syndromers don't like to deal with facts.
What the [expletives deleted]!? There is absolutely nothing at all amusing or clever about insults that refer to
Down syndrome [
*]. Thoughtful readers should easily be able to understand that this is
not a matter of
political correctness. The syndrome is a genetic defect that brings with it various separate medical problems in addition to the ones by which laymen can recognize it. It provides a powerful temptation to abortion, and if that's withstood, changes a married couple, and their dreams for their family, for the remainder of their lives. In the past, enduring that change required strong faith or special grace from God.
It reveals
extreme immaturity for anyone in an Internet forum to use the syndrome in
personal insults, especially those directed at
de facto strangers.
So I write again:
Neal! Get a grip, man! And
clean up your act!
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Note
†: "
Stick to the Substance!/Re: Are Globers Catholic?". Reply #107 (p. 8) on June 01, 2018 at 12:34.
<
https://www.cathinfo.com/the-earth-god-made-flat-earth-geocentrism/are-globers-catholic/msg612114/#msg612114>.
Note
*: E.g.: <
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Down_syndrome>.