Ugly Watchdogs & Drama Queens (Two Not Necessarily Connected?) November 7, 2009
Posted by rzhblog in Online Discernmentalist Mafia, Surph's Side Blog.Tags: Ken Silva - May he never betray Denise like Steve Camp did, Mark Driscoll - Steve Camp's new friend & Denise hates him, Online Spiritual Discernmentalist Mafia, Pope & Drama Queen Denise of Surph's Side blog, Steve Camp - ex-boy friend of Denise of Surph's Side blog, Surph's Side Blog, tim keller
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Originally posted on “True Faith Defender” in response to “Online Discernmentalist Mafia” and “Surph’s Side” blog. I still ask the question in public of when will “Online Discernmentalist Mafia” write satire on Steve Camp’s ex-girl friend and Ken Silva’s faithful girl friday otherwise known as “Denise of Surph’s Side blog”. Denise’s breakup with Steve Camp over the Mark Driscoll matter has to be one of the greatest Drama Queen events in American Spiritual Discernmentalist history to date. However, Denise tends to be the Drama Queen of Spiritual Discernmentalism.

Frankly, it doesn't look like a picture of me. My only response to "The Online Discernmentalist Mafia" blog. I believe I will find a better watchdog photo for my blog as a result of this photo.
I have recieved a response from Susan Castillo and I am convinced that Denise of Surph’s Side blog is guilty of slander. In addition, Christian Research Network is guilty of spreading slander for not checking the accuracy of gossip posted on Surph’s Side blog. Was it too much for both to check the accuracy of their claimed facts before publishing something on the internet. Neither Surph’s Side blog or Christian Research Network has obeyed the Bible on this matter and are guilty of sin!!!!! REPENT!!!!!
Greetings, Ron,
These are my sole comments on this matter…
Great care was taken during this class to differentiate between that material which was presented to provide historical background/ an understanding of other denominations and that which might be considered appropriate and useful in the context of the Protestant, and particularly the Reformed, community of faith. Anything that was endorsed was biblically based, theologically sound, and in no way violated the spirit of those reflections of Luther as they appeared in the article. For the record, I have never before heard of the DVD of a coincidentally similar title on which I was accused of basing my class.
Sincerely.
Susan Castillo
The blogs that have posted on this matter:

I am considering making this photo the official watchdog photo of my blog.