Grace & Peace!
You confuse the quote function with words that are surrounded by “quotes”.
Explain the difference. If I want to indicate that I am responding to something you’ve written and I wish to quote you, either I’ll use the quote function or quotation marks. They serve the same basic function: i.e., they indicate that something is being quoted. That’s one of the reasons why the code for the quote function includes the word quote.
What point is it you believe that I do not understand?
See posts 138, 140, 142, 143 and 144 in this thread. In post 140, you responded to my post 138 as if I had launched a defense of sodomy. I had done no such thing. I am doing no such thing. I do not plan to do any such thing. You subsequently started a separate thread which was based on your misapprehension. I attempted to clear things up for you in post 142. Your post 143 indicated that you were still misunderstanding what was happening. My post 144 sought to further clarify. Your most recent post is indicative of a persistent misapprehension which, at this point, I can only characterize as willful.
You have stumbled on a tenet of General Semantics. No ones perception is reality. What is out there and what is in our heads differ from individual to individual so that as Korzybski says …what is in our heads, the perception of “The map is not the territory”. You got it.
I’ve not stumbled on (or onto) General Semantics: what I wrote is a basic principle of semiotics. Moreover, I would distrust any “movement” such as GS that attempted to disallow the use of certain types of words through such linguistic programs as E-Prime or Basic English, both of which sound like steps towards Newspeak to me and indicative of an attitude which is fundamentally opposed to the poetic or artistic impulse in humanity. That GS informed the pseudo-science of Neuro-Linguistic Programming certainly does not recommend it either. However, and in light of your misapprehensions and your insistence on people writing things in simple terms, your invocation of General Semantics is illuminating.
In that regard in my head…
a Christian in a sodomizing relationship is in sin by virtue of the relationship that is sinful
Do you agree or disagree, yes/no?
This is a simples yes/no question?
Not necessarily a simple yes/no question. Before I can attempt to answer it to either your
or my satisfaction, I need to know the following:
Is what you refer to as a “sodomizing relationship”:
A–A relationship which is
solely predicated on the commission of sodomitical acts (understood to be sexual acts in which a man achieves orgasm outside of vaginal penetration of his wife)?
B–A relationship in which sexual sin (including sodomy)
may occur.
Clear this up for me, and I’ll attempt an answer to your question. In the meantime I would refer you to posts 142 and 144 of this thread.
I suggest you consider succint, less verbose answers followed by your explanation as for me the answers get lost in discussion.
That’s just the General Semantics and NLP “training” talking. Try actually engaging with what people write, and I’m sure you’ll be able to keep track of their answers.
Perhaps you are not capable and for that I can understand. I cannot expect anyone to be able to do what they cannot do and for that I should be accepting.
I’m all for nuance, Coptic. And while the map may not be the territory, I’m interested in knowing by what maps people navigate. I may be at point D and my friend at point A, and we both may be using different maps, but if we can share with each other what our maps look like, maybe we’ll eventually be able to find our way to each other.
In the context of this thread, no LGBT has been transported from any country and enslaved in the USA, no LGBT has been forced to sit in the back of the bus, denied the right to vote, forced to use separate bathrooms, drinking fountains or barred en masse from education.
I have never stated anything to the contrary. Nor will I. See post 142 of this thread.
But I will affirm: simply because two biases are different does not mean they are not analogous.
Under the Mercy,
Mark
All is Grace and Mercy! Deo Gratias!