RE: [bn-study] RE: good-bye to the BIG BANG theory
Jan 12, 2004 02:43 AM
by Dallas TenBroeck
Jan 12 2004
Dear Bill:
I agree: " It is better to be silent than to cast implications on
another's compassion. "
Lets have philosophy and not acerbity -- which reflects more on sender
than sendee. Why deliberately offend anyone?
Best wishes,
Dallas
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-----Original Message-----
From: Bill Meredith [mailto:bill_meredith@earthlink.net]
Sent: Sunday, January 11, 2004 11:54 AM
To: theos-talk@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: Theos-World Re: [bn-study] RE: good-bye to the BIG BANG
theory
Just to be fair. Bullshit and flapdoodle are essentially the same. Do
you
not disagree? Also by using the more vulgar term "bullshit" Bart gave
each
of us an opportunity to accept his judgment in silence if we wanted to
extend our compassion far enough and wide enough to include people who
use
words like "bullshit. If we had all chosen to remain compassionately
silent, Bart's flapdoodle would have passed away.
To your list of ways to compassionately conduct ones affairs on these
lists
I would add: It is better to be silent than to cast implications on
another's compassion.
Follow your own advice.
Bill
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