Yes, it's true we don't know the other views held by the one we are engaging. However, we can simply address what is in front of us, and allow the Lord to lead us where we need to go.We never know who we are really talking to. Such a waste of time having to figure that out first, in order to attempt how to even process their ridiculous posts.
Did you ever hear of, or listen to Rich Buhler? He was the long time host of Talk from the Heart, KBRT AM 740. He'd sometimes take calls from people essentially ranting about all sorts of strange things, but he'd reach into that, reply to some particular part with a spiritual reply, and establish a rapport with the person, and have a meaningful conversation. I've heard him do that time and again, and have never forgotten. (he died a number of years ago) Not to say anyone here is ranting, but on his show they were. This left a deep impression in me.
I'm seeing a great deal of presumption (I assume sincerity) among some people who don't really know the other, with various emotionalism being bandied about, in a medium that doesn't really do a good job at communicating unstated emotions.
I simply assume others are doing their best to sincerely communicate their view with the desire to give a gift, until they plainly show something otherwise. And if the course cannot be corrected, sometimes it's better, I think, to let it go, and wait for a more opportune moment.
Much love!
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