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Vic_Taltrees_UK
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Firstly I haven’t argued that it isn’t a mistake, so please don’t imply that. I argued, if you would double check, based on your own statement, that we were not in a position to “recognise the folly”.Really? You think it’s a correct path to reject what is true because you were betrayed?
I think it’s understandable for someone to make this mistake…but it’s a very, very, bad way to live your life.
It’s a…mistake to do this.
Secondly how were we to know what PRmerger thinks is “correct” and how important should it be to us if we did?
Thirdly there are billions of bad ways to live your or my life, God forbid
Fourthly as I have plainly stated (please re-read), when there is sufficient mismatch the “true” message becomes mixed and doesn’t actually go home at all.
Fifthly let’s examine something else about betrayal, painful as it is. Every minute of every day, we are betrayed by commerce and politicians as well as by Catholics. Sometimes in ways that can be “presented” as “nice”, sometimes not. Seems to be a kind of human or planet-Earth type of hazard. Now given that God is a person and the Christian faith He is trying to roll out is personal, and given that PC wasn’t offered this, didn’t see it modelled, by the people around, at age 12 or before or since - so far - however “nice” they were, that is within the category of what we are talking about.
Sixthly you haven’t responded yet to my repeated point that this thread isn’t about how cleverly you can win an argument with PC. The subject of the thread is the emotions of those you seem to defend, more than PC’s.