I've been known to flick my Bic. Oh, yeah. Wick. My bad per usual.*Note to mod: change my wick to the wick
It's good to go on a fast and do a Bible reading marathon after the mind is cleared.
A sincere fast, not one to start and end on your own terms.
I'll be back after I've finished this. Be well, friends.
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I'm prayed up
Packed up
Ready to go up
When He comes for me
You just have to try to one-up every Christian who says anything, doncha.A lot of people are still going to Hell. I hope you're out trying to win some to our Lord Jesus Christ while you're waiting, and not just sitting on your blessed ASSurance.
A lot of people are still going to Hell. I hope you're out trying to win some to our Lord Jesus Christ while you're waiting, and not just sitting on your blessed ASSurance.
@jchristian, I know you believe part of your ministry is your writing, and that's great! I really hope you find the audience that your book and writings is meant for.
I have to confess -- the reason I have not explored your writings is because they are way beyond my league. I have never been good at understanding the hard sciences, and just reading your description of the devil corrupting the dinosaurs had me a bit confused.
Put bluntly -- I'm too dumb to read what you write, and that's the reason I haven't been able to participate.
Now, if you had said your book was breaking down behavior chains, such as Antecedent --> Discriminative Stimulus --> Behavior --> Consequence, then gave a Biblical perspective and research/presentations of how to approach these behaviors in a ministering way (increasing desired behaviors; decreasing harmful or negative behaviors,) I would have ordered a copy as soon as I had read the description.
But God just built me differently, and while I must apologize for not being able to understand the depth of your works, I really do hope and pray that you will find the audience it is meant to minister to.
Just be grateful that we, all of us, don't really get what we deserve.As for Lynx, he enjoyed coming onto my threads and dissing tremendous amounts of work and effort and Holy Spirit inspiration because he is too lazy to also hit play on a YouTube video and listen for himself. I felt he deserved a little jab.
Put on the YouTube video and hit play. It's broken down into a simple story format. There is very little you will find "confusing." In fact, you will likely find it quite enlightening.
There is some "hard science" in the book (not the audiobook though), but I break that down into understandable terms as well.
My 15-year-old daughter read the book and she understood it. It does have a lot of adult themes, but nothing more risqué than what is in the Bible itself (or in the news.) She really liked it.
As for Lynx, he enjoyed coming onto my threads and dissing tremendous amounts of work and effort and Holy Spirit inspiration because he is too lazy to also hit play on a YouTube video and listen for himself. I felt he deserved a little jab.
It's not just about whether or not I'd find your book confusing; it's also whether or not the reader is interested in the topic, and I have limited free time, which I prefer to spend on the subjects I'm interested in. If you ever write about behavior analysis or investing and options chains (maybe an iron condor -- a type of trade -- might even count as a cousin of the dinosaurs,) I will be sure to pick up a copy.
My calling is primarily talking to people about their lives. Sometimes God has me read or study subjects or hobbies I'm not really into in order to understand someone else better; but at the current time, I don't talk to anyone about the hard sciences or dinosaurs, so I simply have no interest.
I've been following your "The Profane" thread from the start and I do understand the contentiousness you have towards Lynx.
For myself, I'm not lazy, I'm just not drawn to the subject of your book. As a bit of a writer myself, I do understand your frustration. You've put a ton of work into something and want other people to experience it so you won't feel you've wasted all your time or talent -- I get that. I'm a different kind of writer -- my primary means is letters and threads, of which I have written tens of thousands over the years. I have often been told I should write books, a blog, and start a YouTube channel, but my writing is geared towards getting other people talking to each other, not just me yapping, so I stick to letters and threads.
I've personally known two other Christians who wrote books, and a third who was working on a children's book. I don't know if you experienced this, but they each paid about $10,000 of their own money to publish their books and each felt they were inspired by God. They had this image in their heart that they were going to sell tons of copies (not for money, but to lead thousands to Christ.)
In the end, they never earned back even a fraction of what they'd paid for publishing and wound up giving away the stacks of copies they had printed to literally anyone who wouldn't say no. The market is beyond over saturated and I think this is something we writers have to accept from the start -- people may or may not read what we so passionately pour our lives into -- and we have to be ok with that.
I also tend not to read things that someone is heavily promoting themselves, but that's just my own personal choice -- and no, it's not laziness, it's just a choice, and one I have for my own reasons. I grew up in church culture with people self-promoting their work left and right after every other service, so it's a sales tactic I've come to avoid. The two people I knew who published books -- one I had to read for a class; the other I read as a favor to a friend, but they were not books I would have chosen on my own.
If I write something no one responds to, I just go back to the drawing board and start again -- but I know it's much easier with the format I use. I've written, I'm guessing, at least a 1,000 plus threads during my time here and sometimes no one responds. I've sent thousands of letters out over my life and sometimes they just get thrown away and never even read, and that's all right. I do understand how discouraging it can be though, because I've written threads that I poured more work into than the papers I had to write in college.
Now of course I can't claim all my writing is inspired by God, but sometimes there are topics I do feel inspired to write about (sexual abuse being one of them,) because people often pour out their hearts about their most personal struggles. Sometimes I spend hours on a thread no one posts in. And sometimes God will tell me it's because I needed the practice, or because someone needed to read what was written but not respond. I think writers have to accept that perhaps no one will read their work, and be ok with that from the start.
Just as you are telling everyone to read/listen to your work and that they will get something out of it, I could easily tell that you should read all of the threads I put up and then go hunt for my other ones -- because you might find some of them enlightening -- but it would be ridiculous for me to do that. People all have their own tastes, interests, and time limits, and I'm not going to tell them they should read anything I write.
Behaviors, interpersonal relationships, and money management are what I currently study because those are the things people talk to me about the most.
But when people start asking me about dinosaurs and the devil corrupting them, I'll be sure to look up your work.
I'm sure there's an audience out there for that, but I'm not part of it, and I wish you all the best in finding the group that is.
Now that was just mean.I'm sorry, you have no idea what the book is about and have limited time, but you wrote this huge reply.
Now that was just mean.
Plain old mean.
Low down dog mean.
Lower than a snake belly mean.
She spent that time writing a post sympathizing with your frustration, and explaining that she understands why you might be frustrated. Then you throw it in her face.
Why'd you have to go and be so mean for?
I'm sorry, you have no idea what the book is about and have limited time, but you wrote this huge reply.
The book is 10,000% about behavior analysis. Okay. Like, give it a shot. I assure you it is unlike anything you've ever read before. Although, the first part of the audiobook only deals with a fraction of the content of the book.
I'm begging you, like a Christian beggar on the street asking for a dollar, just listen to it. It's not just about dinosaurs; that's just one element of the story. It's about Satan deceiving the world and how he did/does it. It's about how he influenced all the nations in the world before the flood.
One person who read it left this Amazon review: If you ever ask yourself, “How in the world did things get this bad?” Don’t turn on your favorite politician pundit. Read this book! It is beautifully written and although it blends fiction and nonfiction , it is biblically accurate, with many scripture references to back it up. You do not have to walk in the darkness of this world! Loved it!
Another person I talked to said it is "The best book I've read."
This is exactly why I have no interest in your book or video.
Yes, absolutely, I spent the time to write a long reply to you instead of listening to your work. Why? Because of what I said in both of my posts -- writing on the forum interests me, but, I'm sorry, the subject of your book does not. Does it not count at all that I don't have a personal interest in your subject matter? Just like if people aren't interested in my threads, it's up to them, and no worries if they don't read what I write. Why are you unable to accept that?
You said your book is 10,000% about behavior analysis -- but did you even read in my post about the type of behavior analysis I'm interested in? I'm not all that interested in a fictionalized analysis of the devil and his behavior, but that's just me.
This is why I'm not interested in your book -- as I said before -- I'm not interested in the subject matter. Why does that have to someone be wrong? Why should I spend time on it if I'm not interested?
If I wasn't interested before, then I'm doubly not interested now, because as I explained, I've been around the hard sell/begging all my life, and it's just not something that draws me in or gets me interested.
People who create have to realize and accept that others have different tastes and just might not be interested in their work. Is that some sort of crime? Why cling on and beg when someone has already said no?
This is just me, but a conclusions that might have gotten my interest would have been (after everything else you wrote in your own thread,) "I really hope you'll give it a try and that you'll like it -- but if not, no worries if it's not what you're interested in and God bless." But that's just me.
And the more someone piles on their own accolades (the things you say others are saying about your book,) the less interested I am, just because I'm not drawn to that style of advertising.
I understand you calling people lazy for not paying attention to your work, but what befuddles me is that you seem to have no regard for others' personal interests. All you seem to care about is that anyone and everyone, regardless of their own personal interests, should absolutely read or listen to your book.
The thing is -- last week I actually DID load up your book YouTube and I DID actually try to listen to it -- twice.
But within the several minutes each time, I knew it wasn't for me, and moved on.
So yes -- I tried to listen to your book -- but just couldn't get into it.
Why is that such a crime?
I'm sorry. I don't have time to read this.
Ceph sure is going to get a surprise when he returns...
I'm sorry. I don't have time to read this.