Thursday, January 15, 2009

Some Poor Feller Lost His Faith in Ichabod



One solution: switch to de-caff.


Anonymous has left a new comment on your post "Joe Krohn, Rock and Roller--Previously Retired for...":

JW said..."Some insight on me before I elaborate…I’m a PK (Pastor’s Kid) from Mequon but not from the Seminary. That narrows down my identity significantly. I’ve been WELS educated from Kindergarten to Undergrad."

Uhhh, GJ, there is a Pastor Stanley Weinrich in Mequon. I think there is a pretty good chance this is his son. It's not Krohn. You have just discredited yourself and this whole blog by not addressing this. A previous poster brought this to your attention.

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GJ - I don't think this post proves anything. It is anonymous. It has no blogger ID attached to it. It could be from anyone. If people do not use their real names, I feel free to speculate.

Joe Krohn has posted anonymously or semi-anonymously. He is free to say on his blog whether he is this person or not.

This blog focuses on Lutheran doctrine, not on critics who hide behind "Anonymous."

I understand why genuine Lutherans use another name, because the vindictiveness and spite of the Church and Changers is boundless. Look at how they treat the Office of the Synod President, which they think is their collective doormat.

If you want proper identification, use it in your posts. If not, switch to de-caff.

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Awww. Not that cowardly Anonymous again!
He doesn't even know how to use sic.


Anonymous has left a new comment on your post "Some Poor Feller Lost His Faith in Ichabod":

What it tells me and others is that you are sloppy in your research and that maybe there are other glaring errors in your 'blog'.(sic)

Anonymous has left a new comment on your post "Some Poor Feller Lost His Faith in Ichabod":

I thought you cared about truth and accuracy. I think you just want to make trouble.

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The hive is swarming today. What made them so angry?


Anonymous has left a new comment on your post "Some Poor Feller Lost His Faith in Ichabod":

Agreed. I'm a faithful reader of Bailing Water and to see you rip from there to post on your own blog is kind of sad. You do this often so I suppose I shouldn’t be too upset.

If you want to give your thoughts on a Bailing Water post use the comment section on Bailing Water.

This is kind of like stealing a sermon from Mark Driscoll, adding your own thoughts, and then preaching it in your church. You would never do that! (I also read this blog very often)

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GJ - I am endlessly amused by the feigned outrage of anonymous Enthusiasts, perhaps from the same person. Who knows? They love Babtist doctrine so much they dare not speak their name.

Ripping suggests stealing without attribution, a habit among such Church and Chicanery leaders as Paul Kelm, John Parlow, and Matt Doebler. How many WELS pastors admit their model for pastoral work is Mars Hill, North Point Community (really Babtist), and Willow Creek?

I copy from Bailing Water with attribution to give that fine blog greater recognition. The third editor has been unfailingly fair in giving everyone a chance to discuss their ideas. BW is the only blog I quote on a regular basis.

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Anonymous has left a new comment on your post "Some Poor Feller Lost His Faith in Ichabod":

No kidding. It's OK for Ichabod to copy and paste to his hearts (sic) content, but not for anyone else. He reminds me of the spoiled brat that can dish it out but can't take it.

BTW GAGmeister..."free to speculate". I think that pretty much sums up this blog(sic). There is no care in presenting truth as evidenced by this episode concerning Krohn. Clearly you try to stir things up. Paul warns against people like you.

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GJ - The difference between plagiarism and scholarship is the citation. I try to show what is copied verbatim and exactly where it came from. That courtesy is seldom repaid by the Enthusiasts, but that is what I expect from dishonest bottom-dwellers, clouds without rain, Lutherans in Name Only, Babtist wannabees.

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Anonymous has left a new comment on your post "Some Poor Feller Lost His Faith in Ichabod":

Wow, I haven't heard the term PK (pastor's kid) in a long time.

I am not a pastor's kid, but I sure met a lot of them during my time in elementary and prep school.

Now, first I want to say that there are MANY fine children of pastors and teachers out there...

However, there certainly are enough that go "above and beyond the call of duty" to show how they can break the rules.

Lay members of the congregation are very hesistant (sic) to bring this to the attention of called workers, and problems usually go unaddressed. In prep school where many of the dorming students were PKs (or TKs, teacher kids) special allowances would sometimes be made based on the relative connections of their parentage. Lay kids when caught are usually given the standard punishment with stern admonishments from called workers. The called workers' kids? It usually varies much more...

Is their (sic) nepotism everywhere? Oh, you bet there is.

[GJ - Spell-check confirms this is indeed a product of the WELS educational system.]

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Anonymous has left a new comment on your post "Some Poor Feller Lost His Faith in Ichabod":

LOL, I deserved that one!

Mr. "Sic" Anony Mouse

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GJ - A sense of humor! That's a switch.