My thread idea is actually different from most anything I've done before. I would simply create a thread title, something like, "Eternal Fire Has Some Topics He Would Like to See Discussed."
I would then simply explain that Eternal Fire is interested in seeing a conversation about these things he's posted, and that I disagreed and felt that there WAS a need for a different thread. This new thread would actually HIS discussion and not mine, so he would be the leader and actual OP (Original Poster,) and it would be up to him to answer people's posts and direct the conversation as he saw fit.
If I were just taking the ideas and writing a thread as my own presentation, I wouldn't feel a need to ask permission and would have just done that right away (though there are times when I DO ask permission before using other's ideas.)
But because what I have in mind would actually be HIS thread and not mine, I feel a need to ask first.
So now that I've explained exactly what I would do -
@EternalFire, do I or don't I have your specific permission to do this? This is the 3rd time I'm asking. If you continue to not answer directly here on this thread, as I specifically asked that you make your answer public here, I will take that as a no and, in keeping to my word, I won't post the thread. But the offer is always open, and will also be in the future if you would like to see other topics posted about in my future threads as well.
I don't mind when people have questions or suggestions -- it's all just part of the process.
But when they clearly have their own black-and-white agenda of how they want me to think and what they want me to do, then try to strong-arm me into reading what they want me to read, study, or modify my behavior without ever showing any consideration for my point of view, or in this case, without even writing threads on the forum themselves to show they have experience with what they're criticizing, and ignoring what I say when I state my stance -- I will most definitely draw a line.