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Questions about the Aramaic English New Testament
#31
Akhay,

Anyone else who read Albion's letter above get the same feeling that I did? ("who the hell does this guy think he is?") Read his words and feel the self-importance, the idea he has within his own mind about how relevant he is to any of our work.

Also, look at how pleasant the initial letter, and how virulent and nasty the public (anony-mouse) letter that started this thread.

That should tell y'all a lot about the real character of this individual. He will talk nice to you one day to your face (or, over the phone) and behind your back he has the knife ready.

It's really, I have become convinced of this now, a psychological issue stemming from the real lack of importance he has in this movement. He's essentially a nobody, and he projects his frustration out at those who, like Andrew, are pillars of this movement. It makes him somehow feel better about his irrelevance.

Albion, you are a really nasty person who has self-confidence issues that you project onto others. You need to deal with these issues.

Do us, and yourself a favor and leave for good for the 16th time. When you have resolved the issues surrounding your personality disorder and have something constructive to contribute we will gladly welcome you back. But please realize you have no friends here at the moment.
+Shamasha Paul bar-Shimun de'Beth-Younan
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#32
I always suspected Albion had personal issues with needing attention as he has promised the board more than once that he was leaving for good, then always returned in the end. I cannot judge this man TOO much, for I really dont know all the details about him, but you can even see through his typed works that he is 1. childish, 2. desperate for attention, and 3. UNREPENTANT.

Im very angry about the things you said to Andrew. Andrew has done so much work for the Aramaic Primacy community by doing MARI, AND answering all the posts and messages that people repeatedly throw at him, including myself. Im surprised he hasnt developed carpal tunnel from the lengthy and informative answers he offers on this forum.

You befriend him and gain his trust, then bash him behind his back when all his months of hard work are finally published? And over what? Typos and a cover? How superficial can you get, man? Even athiests do not do such a shameful thing to their close ones. You sir, need therapy, and dont you EVER accuse somebody of being "just a kid" again. I didnt like you from the beginning with your needy self, and I hell sure do not like you now. Just go away now and do everybody a favor.
Let us hear the conclusion of the whole matter: Fear Elohim, and keep his commandments: for this is the whole duty of man. Ecc.12:13
#33
Shlama akhan Paul,

I agree with the decision you've made, and have found your posts quite enlightening, I must say though my heart goes out to akhan Andrew.
Shalom, Shlama, Salaam & Yiasou.
#34
Lifted from: http://www.calmingminds.com/self_esteem.html

Quote:Low self esteem

People who experience low self esteem are often anxious and lack confidence in new situations primarily because they don't know what is expected of them and fear that they will not meet others??? expectations. They avoid sharing their opinions and may be defensive. They expect rejection, disapproval, failure, criticism, and abandonment. They avoid any situation where they may potentially make a fool of themselves, including situations requiring intimacy. They are unlikely to take risks, and therefore, they rarely achieve their full potential.

People with low self esteem frequently watch others for clues on how to behave, what to wear, how they should speak. They may try to be agreeable to everyone and avoid any confrontation. They have a tendency to be overly sensitive, getting offended or having their feelings hurt easily. Some may be so self-focused that they may seem insensitive toward the feelings of others. They may become defensive, and even appear narcissistic. They may also be quick to anger. As a result, they may have poor social skills and have a tendency to alienate people.

Without realising it, a person with low self esteem may make up stories in their minds about the behaviour, motivation, and intent of others. They might make assumptions that are negative, and believe their thoughts to be true. This can cause irrational decisions, confusion and mistrust of others. They may even unconsciously project their own worst fears onto others. For example, someone who thinks they are unworthy of love, may assume that they will be rejected and will see rejection even when that has not occurred. A lack of self acceptance that is projected onto others often shows up as criticism of others that is excessive. They may develop unreasonable expectations of others (high or low). They may tolerate inappropriate behaviour that crosses respectful boundaries, or they may act out with abusive, insensitive or demanding behaviour. They may not respect other people???s space, the fact that their interests are different, or that they have their own needs of others. This can can come through as controlling behaviour that can feel smothering to the people who are close to them, such as family members and friends.
Self esteem attacks

Most people have heard of panic attacks, but really, these should be called ???self esteem attacks???. These occur when a person feels he or she has done or said something inappropriate, insensitive, stupid, or ridiculous. They may turn red from embarrassment, feel humiliated or ashamed, get heart palpitations, and wish they would disappear into a hole in the ground. Dwelling on this, they may become depressed, devastated, or indulge in self-loathing, and devastation. Such phases can last minutes, hours or even days.
Depression

Depression can be a symptom of low self esteem (rather than self esteem being a symptom of depression). Low self esteem is also often misdiagnosed as a personality disorder. (See also the page on Depression and Anxiety.)

Albion, there are treatment options for this condition. I would highly recommend seeing a therapist who specializes in cognitive disorders and personality disorders. I can imagine people all around you, especially those who you love and who love you, are being affected by this in a very significant way.
+Shamasha Paul bar-Shimun de'Beth-Younan
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#35
Christina Wrote:I must say though my heart goes out to akhan Andrew.

Me too, but the Andrew that I've known over the years has very thick skin and is not in the slightest bothered by this, especially once he found out the source. Believe me, Andrew has battled much more able, if unfortunate, souls and not broken a sweat.
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#36
You know what Paul?

Your a man WITHOUT BALLS.

You basically told Ryan:

"You can either BE ALBION'S FRIEND......OR, BE A MODERATOR.

BUT YOU CAN'T BE BOTH.

You even chose to NOT use his expression "The Artery of Aramaic New Testament Studies".........because of his friendship with ME.

You could have told me ANYTHING over the 'phone and at that time, and I would've listened. But you lacked THE BALLS to do this.

Christina copying Ryan's e-mail about me, and sending it to you, WITHOUT Ryan's PERMISSION, is equally BAD.

This Forum has become like a Christian Identity Forum.

And again, you KNOW NOTHING ABOUT HOW REAL MAGIC WORKS, which is what ALL of this actually IS.

Go ahead and apologize to David, HE LOVES IT ALL!

Albion
#37
Quote:Without realising it, a person with low self esteem may make up stories in their minds about the behaviour, motivation, and intent of others. They might make assumptions that are negative, and believe their thoughts to be true. This can cause irrational decisions, confusion and mistrust of others. They may even unconsciously project their own worst fears onto others. For example, someone who thinks they are unworthy of love, may assume that they will be rejected and will see rejection even when that has not occurred. A lack of self acceptance that is projected onto others often shows up as criticism of others that is excessive.

Keep on displaying the symptoms, Albion. I am comfortable enough to allow everyone, including Ryan, to judge for themselves between the two of us. And I have the "balls" (my apologies to everyone on the forum) to use my real name and not hide behind anonymity (a "committee" of one). <!-- s:biggrin: --><img src="{SMILIES_PATH}/biggrin.gif" alt=":biggrin:" title="Big Grin" /><!-- s:biggrin: -->

This is becoming quite amusing, if not so sad and pathetic.

Are we just feeding this people, i.e., giving him the attention he so desperately seeks?
+Shamasha Paul bar-Shimun de'Beth-Younan
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#38
This is becoming a freak show <!-- s:rockedover: --><img src="{SMILIES_PATH}/rockdover.gif" alt=":rockedover:" title="Rocked Over" /><!-- s:rockedover: -->
Shalom, Shlama, Salaam & Yiasou.
#39
Eh, it's kinda fun. We have to add another couple of names to the list:

(a) Rev. David Bauscher
(b) James Trimm
© Yours Trooly
(d) Silver Crow
(e) Andrew Gabriel Roth
(f) Dawid
(g) Christina (Albion is envious of her role as Moderator)
(h) Thirdwoe (aka, "The Kid")

Otto, watch out man. You're one of the last ones he hasn't targeted yet.
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#40
Paul, you're cracking me up akhi <!-- s:lol: --><img src="{SMILIES_PATH}/laugh.gif" alt=":lol:" title="Laugh" /><!-- s:lol: --> ROTFLMAO
Shalom, Shlama, Salaam & Yiasou.
#41
Christina Wrote:Paul, you're cracking me up akhi <!-- s:lol: --><img src="{SMILIES_PATH}/laugh.gif" alt=":lol:" title="Laugh" /><!-- s:lol: --> ROTFLMAO

Listen to this Christina, I think he's onto us (wink-wink):

Albion Wrote:You've been wanting to ban me since you got "the power" Christina.

Did you get that secret memo I sent to you Christina, about you-know-who? Just remember the plan, OK? And if we need some help pulling it off, we'll ask the Crow (and maybe the Kid, too) to help us with a potion or spell.

Now, I know you have nothing more important in life going on right now but to be continually planning the demise of you-know-who, but try to expand your horizon a bit. Thinking about how to use your "power" against you-know-who (single, slow-motion wink) is consuming you.

Anyway, when plan A is done, we can talk about plan B, K?
+Shamasha Paul bar-Shimun de'Beth-Younan
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#42
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Shalom, Shlama, Salaam & Yiasou.
#43
shlomo 'amkhun aHay,

I think this discussion has ran its course, and I'm locking away the thread!

The Truth Committee will be banned! When you're ready to come back, and be less hostile then we'll restore your membership to this forum!

Any further discussion on "The Truth Committee -- aka Albion" should be avoided!

P.S. I will keep you in my prayer, and may moryo help you and watch over you akh!

push bashlomo,
keefa-morun


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