Originally posted by knightmeister Most of your questions and a lot of your statements are distortions of what I've said.
....and I noticed how rarely you attempted to correct any of them.How on earth do you expect people to not distort if you don't say what you are about. Maybe snowinscotland will be better at mind reading than me.
Thanks Knightmeister, I've had about six pages on and off and (s)he is going round in circles in his(her) mind I think. Nebulous about sums it up. I've been patient , despite the temptation to say the obvious, but that would be rude and in the long run non-productive. I'll get my coat.
Originally posted by snowinscotland Thanks Knightmeister, I've had about six pages on and off and (s)he is going round in circles in his(her) mind I think. Nebulous about sums it up. I've been patient , despite the temptation to say the obvious, but that would be rude and in the long run non-productive. I'll get my coat.
*sigh*
I told you won't give you a straight answer. He's a politician in his former life!!!
Originally posted by ThinkOfOne with eyes, yet unable to see
I've yet to be dissuaded that "divine law" boils down to anything more complicated than the Golden Rule of reciprocal altruism. It's like an operating manual: if you want a good life act so, otherwise act so. No?
Originally posted by Bosse de Nage I've yet to be dissuaded that "divine law" boils down to anything more complicated than the Golden Rule of reciprocal altruism. It's like an operating manual: if you want a good life act so, otherwise act so. No?
Is that what he was talking about? Why couldn't he say so?
Originally posted by Bosse de Nage I've yet to be dissuaded that "divine law" boils down to anything more complicated than the Golden Rule of reciprocal altruism. It's like an operating manual: if you want a good life act so, otherwise act so. No?
Thanks for the example. It's hard to know what will resonate with a given individual.