I crave fellowship, and will take it anywhere I can, so long as they all play nice. I use to think I was a loner. There was a time before I became a Christian that I could sit on a beach by myself days on end and be quite content. Not today. I need people around me, and if I can't see their faces, I'll read their thoughts online.
There are many very cool people on this forum, and hardly any of them agree with me on most things. And that's okay. Because we're friends. I think that if we met outside in person, with snacks, refreshments, and a sunny day, we'd all have a great time. And that's the beautiful thing about the body of Christ. Jesus brings together a whole bunch of divergent disparate strangers and gives them common ground to share and develop their love and patience. And now and again, some of those strangers decide to actually listen to others, learn, and miracle of miracles, change their mind about something. But better than that, is our recognition of Christ in those we disagree with. And we later contemplate the glorious grace of God that Christ could love that guy, and be willing to admit that far out, I was once worse than him, and Jesus loves me!
In the end, Christ is glorified and wins the battle. And that's all that matters.