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The Golden Rule

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It is best to acknowledge one’s mistakes as promptly as possible, when one makes them. In a recent post, I exposed the identity of one of our more intelligent critics, who was writing under the pseudonym of Mathgrrl. (Update: The next two sentences have been removed, as they mistakenly identified Mathgrrl with another anonymous contributor to Uncommon Descent, on the basis of a remark by the latter contributor which was intended as a joke. Evidently the joke went over my head. My apology to Mathgrrl can be found here.)

Some readers were pleased with my outing the individual who was writing under the pseudonym of Mathgrrl. A few others, though, made remarks that forced me to reconsider the wisdom of my actions. Perhaps the most persuasive point that was made related to the Golden Rule. We cannot expect to have our own privacy respected if we do not respect that of other people around us – even those who are at times uncivil. Upon reflection, I think that this is a sensible argument. There is enough bitterness and strife in the world already, without my adding to it. I would therefore like to offer a sincere apology to the individual concerned. I can promise him that if he wishes to post on Uncommon Descent under another pseudonym in the future, I will not unmask him.

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WWJD? Did Jesus himself practice the "Golden Rule" on everyone? He sure had no problem calling liars and hypocrites names, baiting them, and exposing them. He used the nice terms "snakes", "vipers", "fox", "sons of the devil", etc. Does this apply in this case? You decide.mike1962
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I should have read this before I posted in that other thread (on my puzzlement as to why that thread existed). Thanks for recognizing that the earlier thread was a mistake.Neil Rickert
June 23, 2011
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"Again I seem to recall that they took the form of, don’t make it so easy for people to find you if you don’t want to be outed, or some such." Yes, Yes. I think I've seen that exact sentiment expressed several times in regard to particular ID proponents. And if I remember correctly, the sentiment is typically expressed with a great amount of malice and colorful language. In the end, I don't care who Mathgrrl is. This debate is not about personalities, its about the evidence. I know it sounds crazy when I say it fast like that - but its true.Upright BiPed
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A welcome post. Thanks vjt. iirc, MathGrrl was asked repeatedly to denounce such activities and declined to do so, so I can see why you might do it as an object lesson, but still... In fact, it might be an interesting exercise to review MathGrrl's posts where the subject is mentioned wrt it happening to someone else. Again I seem to recall that they took the form of, don't make it so easy for people to find you if you don't want to be outed, or some such.Mung
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