Question: How Do YOU Deal with Critical Spirits?
Can we learn from each other by spitting venom...even though sometimes it's shrouded in words that WOULD be kind if only they were true? How do we ENCOURAGE rather than discourage despite the fact that we have differences?
My way to do it is to have respect and to express myself with the same respect I would like to see visited upon me, even when I'm vehemently opposed to another person's position. Approach is important and for me, sometimes, a message that may have otherwise gotten through falls on deaf ears because the approach was so ugly to start that I had no desire to hear what came NEXT. This, to me, is usually the point where a personal insult is hurled, and thus, completely shuts off my willingness to listen. (God is working with me because sometimes even when the delivery completely sucks, there's SOMETHING to be gotten from it).
How do ya'll (the TX in me) handle negativity in the form of critical spirits? Let me give you an example: a person disagrees with you, but instead of making the discussion about the disagreement of a particular, they say something personal about you-- like "you're dumb if you think that..." or "you call yourself a Christian thinking like that..?..." That's what I call a critical spirit because who are any of us to question certain things about each other as people or to characterize each other based on one discussion or viewpoint, as if this completely encompasses who we are as PEOPLE.
You hear something like this, and THEN the person bounces back to the issue. How do YOU handle it without being equally flippant or rude? How do YOU attach the issue and not the PERSON?????????
Thanks to all of you who take the time to respond.
Blessings...
I tell you racism is wrong but in the process, I call you an ignorant baffoon. Would you hear it? Or would you hear the insult? I appreciate you for posting. I'm wondering what you can get from someone's rudeness other than an example of what NOT to do? "We use them to gain wisdom as well as depart it." Could you expound on that for me as well?
Thanks, again, Mozell. I look forward to your response.