I think so too and I told Eli that very thing...."God is addressing your life in many ways right now, so sit up and pay attention!" He's given him a great new job he didn't even have to apply for and now this wonderful opportunity to learn something he was contemplating going to school to learn, has always had a passion for and is practically obsessed with. Eli has a natural ability to see how things work~always has~and can fix just about anything, but guns are what he likes to tinker with and dreams of designing and making. He couldn't believe this opportunity and when he talks about it, his face just lights up.
Eli was born old, with a heart for old timey skills and crafting. He is just a man's man, but has a heart that is large and tender and a laugh that makes you want to join along. I depend on him a lot in my life and he's one of my best friends. I can't wait until you meet him!
Yep, one of those BEEPS (Bee tips), among many: Don't put a chicken up by your eyeballs.

I think that one is a couple above "Stop staring at poop! Watch your flock instead."
Lurking is good because you can absorb information, get the feel for a thread and get to know folks, without ever entering into the drama. Trolling, on the other hand, is as bad as it sounds...this is a person who merely enters the thread to stir up stink and cause trouble. One can be an accidental troll if they aren't very good at social cues and think they are just having conversation but are clearly offending everyone along the way.
The rule of thumb for internet forums is don't enter threads you know will make you mad...say you don't eat meat and are a card holding PETA member~don't go to the meat chicken forum section looking for a fight or simply to read about what the "bad" people are doing. It's calculated to make you angry and your mouth will eventually write checks your body can't cash. Avoid threads you aren't really interested in, will not participate actively in and can't hold your temper in. Try to make a positive contribution wherever you go on the forum...if you can't, read other places.
Unless you have experience or some darn good information, it's a little bit of a trolling episode if you take on resident "experts" on a topic without knowing all the facts, having good experience on the matter or some solid evidence from the science community(they don't respect anecdotal evidence much around here). Merely quoting other threads is not evidence, experience or knowledge but just parroting what you've read and it's calculated to get a negative response unless you preface it with "I read/found/saw this on another thread/blog site and can't verify the truth of it but it sounds reasonable to me".
If in doubt, stay or bow out.