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Pastimes : Metaphysics and Spiritual Practices

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To: Jane Hafker who wrote (213)11/21/1997 12:34:00 AM
From: Harmattan  Read Replies (1) of 650
 
Its feeling mighty claustrophobic in here.

>>>And do you really speak to me, or do you just play to audiences?<<<

I have plainly stated, I am shallow. Let me change that to I am shallow and vain and play to audiences.

>>>More specifically, probably I didn't like being part, and party to, a public statement that someone would prefer to be a small greenish legume to associating with the Creator. That seems as foolish and unwise a statement for him to make as for me to type in capital letters how I challenge the minnions of darkness to come against me. In so doing, I step outside the rules which protect me from them in the first place. In so doing he takes his chances. But I was very taken
aback by such an assault on the Lord's character, I guess. It
surprised me, and it simply seemed time to leave. It is just that simple.<<<


Who? What?...Me? Say what? I said that? You give me way to much credit for making meaningful statements. I assure you Jane, I was simply and affectionately poking fun at a weak wordplay on your nonword "Sonbeam" by in turn using the literary devices consonance and alliteration, "soybean". As for interpreting my preference to be a legume rather than your idiosyncratic version of follower of Christ as an "assult on the Lord's character" well, what can I say. We must truly differ in our knowledge of the (in Greek) "logos. You were only "part and party" to a defamation in your own thinking. I might add (jabbing in fun) in Greek the word beam is "dokos". I can only find five uses of it in the entire New Testament and in each case it is used to illustrate the moral "be careful in judging others". Now, to THAT I plead no contest.

g(enuine)hunk
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