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Yes, by its stupidity!
My comment, which is visible, was on the point, since the meme I commented under showed a parodic "Sola Scriptura" guy who concluded from Koalas not being mentioned in the Bible that "Australia is Unbiblical".
Nevertheless, I was blocked, for having commented too fast, or because some other comments previous to that had been made too fast.
If it was this one, I was typing fast.
If it was some previous ones, I prepared the comment on a notepad, in some length, with good both taking time to write exactly what I wanted to say and overview over what I was saying (better than on the combox space provided on facebook) and then copy pasted it into the combox and quickly published comment.
Either way, some evil mind has determined that spam and hasty comments can be reduced by a software that determines whether one spent enough time on editing a comment before one published it.
Such a block could theoretically have some function with teens. I am fifty, and not the only FB user my age, and such things are not likely to actually make us change habits, nor should one change good habits like typing fast or editing long comments on notepads before publishing in combox, it is only useful to add irritation to some users.
If it is not just the awful bottomless stupidity of trusting a software to determine how much time a man should spend on a comment before publishing it, what is it?
Hans Georg Lundahl
Nanterre UL
St. Phocas, Martyr
at Antioch
5.III.2019
Antiochiae natalis sancti Phocae Martyris, qui, post multas, quas pro nomine Redemptoris passus est, injurias, qualiter de antiquo illo serpente triumphaverit, hodie quoque populis eo miraculo declaratur, quod, si quispiam a serpente morsus fuerit, hic, ut januam Basilicae Martyris credens attigerit, confestim, evacuata veneni virtute, sanatur.
Update:
I had no problems commenting under a few other ones, though not on persons' walls, so far, so, I begin to wonder whether it was that friend (?) who had used a blocking device for that feature?
Because, on same wall, this:
Update II:
Same under the wall of Tom Trinko, the writer of Conversations about the obvious:
Here the text of my comment is not visible, I show it here, from notepad:
Bibles certainly did exist then, if only virtually, since the scrolls were too cumbrous to have all Tanakh on one.
The Church certainly did have basically the same Bible as Biblia Hebraica, except mostly LXX version.
Saying "the Church started out without a Bible" is claiming Catholics are Albigensians (without OT).
However, what is true is She started out without a complete Bible and we have one such because the Church (in Apostolic times) very literally added to the Bible.
A better approach against Sola Scriptura is, OT in many cases proves Our Lord only via a specific OT exegesis which Christ taught the apostles and which only in very small part was written down in NT, as in Matthew early chapters.
As I noted here:
https://notontimsblogroundhere.blogspot.com/2019/02/in-answer-to-rabbi-skobac.html
However, a bit earlier I had no problem commenting, also on Tom Trinko's page:
So, either both the other guy and Tom Trinko manually blocked me, or there is some monkey business over at my internet provider.
Update III:
Now it is involving also my dialogue with Craig Crawford:
Update IV, some days later:
The underlined words "en allant trop vite" mean "typing too fast" basically./HGL
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