Vorpal ~
You ask tricky questions. Ones that have no defined answer. But I'll give it a try. Yes, it's perfectly acceptable to disagree with someone in this forum. The other thread is relevant here, I think. What constitute hate speech? I agree, it's certainly not disagreement. Ok, I'm not going to answer every question as you asked it. It's too late and I'm too tired. But I will try to answer it as a whole as it pertains to this thread.
I think Katya nailed it on the head. You
dominated this thread. As I read, it seemed like every other post was yours. In the spirit of hyperbole for sake of demonstration, let me demonstrate. (FYI, I did not go back and reread the thread to write this. I just made it up based on bits and pieces that I remembered. And I wrote it with a smile, so please don't take offense when I say things like you being centuries old.

Really, I'm going for hyperbole here. Also, Readers A-F are based on absolutely no one.)
ReaderA: This is what I thought about this question.
Vorpal: I disagree. This is why.
ReaderB: I had this other opinion on the same topic.
Vorpal: I disagree. This is why.
ReaderC: I had this personal experience that led me to believe X.
Vorpal: Well, I had this other personal experience and know lots of people over the many centuries I have lived and it contradicts your personal experience, thus I disagree.
ReaderC: You're welcome to your opinion, Vorpal, but it doesn't change my experience and I also had this other experience and I still believe X.
ReaderD: Vorpal, I have Y issue against your opinion.
Vorpal: That's interesting, ReaderD, but let me whip out this and this and this quote to prove that you, are in fact, wrong.
ReaderA: Yes, but your first quote doesn't actually say what you're saying. I've always understood it as XYZ.
ReaderB: I agree with ReaderA. Let me show you some examples.
ReaderF: You're all wrong. The world is going to end on 12/12/2012. (<----- See? I told you I was making stuff up.)
Vorpal: ReaderA, I believe that when you said XYZ, you meant to say ZYX because of this quote and this quote.
ReaderA: Vorpal, please don't put words in my mouth. I definitely meant XYZ.
Vorpal: Nono. President X of the Church said ABC which proves that Readers A-E are all wrong. Thus you meant to say ZYX.
ReaderA: I give up.
Do you see what I'm trying to get at here? You make valid points. You have your opinion, which differs from other people's. That's great. No one would deny you your opinion. However the thread went from "Discuss this topic" to "Vorpal disagrees so everyone else, prepare to defend yourself." No one really got the chance to really discuss the topic because everyone was busy defending themselves and their opinions. And yes, some people took up the position of "refute everything Vorpal says on principle". Again, I'm not pointing the blame solely on you. But you are the one who asked.
My recommendation to prevent it in future? State your opinion. Accept the fact that when people read it, they'll recognize that you disagree with them. Feel free to disagree with others, too. Great! Disagreement often leads to some great conversation where people are opened up to ideas they'd never before thought of. But also keep in mind that chances are, you're not going to convince anyone on this forum to change their mind. We're all too bull-headed. But you may plant some seeds and cause other people to think. However, and here's the key, get your points across, then drop it. Don't beat a dead horse. Allow other people to have their opinions. To use the 11th AoF (sort of): "We claim the privilege of [having opinions] according to the dictates of our own conscience, and allow all men the same privilege, let them [believe] how, where, or what they may." Even on doctrinal issues. You can't force someone to believe like you. So if you disagree, say so, then drop it. If someone specifically asks you to clarify, do so. If you feel really strongly that you need to add more, do so. If you really want to have a conversation with someone about something, PM them and discuss it there. But don't repeat your position 50 times in different words and quotes. And above all, don't discredit other people's life experiences. Acknowledge that you have not had the same experiences and thus have drawn different conclusions and let it be.
Dang. There should be something on this forum that doesn't allow me to post anything after 10 o'clock. I write way too much when I'm tired. I hope you can discern something useful out of that novel up there.
