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TFN History, & Other Webboards
Posted: 2006-09-25 03:16am
by Lord Poe
Link
(I didn't break the link because its so damned long.)
Very interesting read. Also explains why TFN is the way it is: its run by a Fundie.
Posted: 2006-09-25 09:55am
by Ace Pace
Can't see anything about fundie?
Posted: 2006-09-25 11:29am
by Fingolfin_Noldor
Meaning the guy's a downright pacifist and that he dares not criticise his own moderators and stuff?
Back when that rule on Traviss came up, we had to squeeze the Mods to explain their position more clearly, and what that interview did not mention was his sources of ad revenue.
Posted: 2006-09-25 02:15pm
by Mange
Ace Pace wrote:Can't see anything about fundie?
I think he's referring to the answer to the first question. Am I right?
Posted: 2006-09-25 03:32pm
by Lord Poe
Read the interview with Joshua Griffin:
Joshua Griffin wrote:I’m a father and youth pastor. I live in the OC and have been a Star Wars fan since the very beginning.
After that Scott and I started MovieHeadlines.Net, which was eventually rolled up into ComingSoon.Net where Scott still contributes. Part of the struggle in both of them for me was having to cover movies that sent an inconsistent message about my faith. Star Wars is pretty safe, so that’s where I went back.
Posted: 2006-09-25 03:38pm
by Galvatron
I know at least one other TFN staff member is a creationist.
Posted: 2006-09-25 05:41pm
by Lord Pounder
Galvatron wrote:I know at least one other TFN staff member is a creationist.
Might go a long way towards explaining their over hostility to SDN regulars.
Posted: 2006-09-25 06:55pm
by Fingolfin_Noldor
Lord Pounder wrote:Galvatron wrote:I know at least one other TFN staff member is a creationist.
Might go a long way towards explaining their over hostility to SDN regulars.
So they decided to let religion into the matter? Jeez... this is very virulent of them isn't it? And I suppose all of us are considered infidels and should be burnt at the stake?
Posted: 2006-09-25 09:13pm
by DesertFly
Whoa, whoa, wait. I dislike Fundies as much as anyone, but I think some people are a little quick to label him that just because he's a youth pastor. There are different grades of people who are youth pastors, just like any person in any religion, and I think it's a bit hasty to start blaming religion just because some people here hate it and it's now connected to him. Some people are able to not drag their faith into everything they do, and seeing as there aren't Bible verses plastered all over TFN or even any other indications of his religion apart from this interview, I think he might just be one of them.
Posted: 2006-09-25 09:24pm
by Lord Poe
DesertFly wrote:Whoa, whoa, wait. I dislike Fundies as much as anyone, but I think some people are a little quick to label him that just because he's a youth pastor. There are different grades of people who are youth pastors, just like any person in any religion, and I think it's a bit hasty to start blaming religion just because some people here hate it and it's now connected to him. Some people are able to not drag their faith into everything they do, and seeing as there aren't Bible verses plastered all over TFN or even any other indications of his religion apart from this interview, I think he might just be one of them.
I see you missed my quote above:
After that Scott and I started MovieHeadlines.Net, which was eventually rolled up into ComingSoon.Net where Scott still contributes. Part of the struggle in both of them for me was having to cover movies that sent an inconsistent message about my faith. Star Wars is pretty safe, so that’s where I went back.
Posted: 2006-09-25 09:25pm
by Ghost Rider
DesertFly wrote:Whoa, whoa, wait. I dislike Fundies as much as anyone, but I think some people are a little quick to label him that just because he's a youth pastor. There are different grades of people who are youth pastors, just like any person in any religion, and I think it's a bit hasty to start blaming religion just because some people here hate it and it's now connected to him. Some people are able to not drag their faith into everything they do, and seeing as there aren't Bible verses plastered all over TFN or even any other indications of his religion apart from this interview, I think he might just be one of them.
It isn't the youth pastor as much as it is the second statement wherein he says
"Part of the struggle in both of them for me was having to cover movies that sent an inconsistent message about my faith. Star Wars is pretty safe, so that’s where I went back"
Not exactly the cleanest seperation, and this interview is hardlty the first time where he brought up religion into this bit either.
Posted: 2006-09-25 09:41pm
by DesertFly
I well, I apologize; I missed those parts.
Posted: 2006-09-25 09:43pm
by Cao Cao
Funny really, I've heard of some fundies who think Star Wars is clearly Satanic.
Joke's on me for expecting consistency among the terminally deluded.
Posted: 2006-09-25 10:55pm
by Darth Wong
I've known Josh was a fundie ever since he used the frontpage of TFN to rant about how evil landoverbaptist was. It seems he has no sense of humour about it, which can only mean that he sympathizes with the exact sort of brain-dead fundie bullshit that landoverbaptist was designed to mock.