Short answer: NO, as least not on my part.
Longer answer:
I tried giving EG the benefit of the doubt.
@preacher4truth and
@Sackcloth-N-Ashes said EG kept calling them liars. Then low and behold EG calls me a liar. It let is go. Then EG calls me a liar a second time. I'm not Columbo, but seems to be a pattern here.
You have your CAUSE and EFFECT mixed up IMO.
The CAUSE is EG calling people liars
The EFFECT is calling EG out on it
The common denominator is EG calling liars people who disagree with EG
Further circumstantial proof: We disagree with you as much as EG. We treat you civilly and I am thankful you are civil.
So, if I have the CAUSE and EFFECT correct, then EFFECT (us called him out un-Christian like behaviour) would stop when the CAUSE (EG calling us liars) stops. (Aside: The is an example of the Reformed concept of 'first' and 'second causes'. The 'first cause' is God
permitting EG to call us liars. The 'second cause' is for EG to call us liars. Another 'second cause' is for us to respond to EG. I don't know why God has ordained the 'first cause' but He ordains all things. .... Now from EG's point of view I assume (now don't call me a liar EG, I said I ASSUME to be correct if I am wrong but not be calling me a liar ... on second thought, let's not use EG. Let's call him Jack. Jack see this episode as EG being the 'first cause' and his free will being the director of the cause. Jack doesn't understand that the source of any first cause must be eternal as Nothing comes from Nothing, but that is a story for another day)
Aside: We have a 5 year plan to bring you over to the dark (Reformed) side