--- In [email protected], TurquoiseB <no_re...@...> wrote: > > I have written before on the difference between talking > the talk of one's spiritual path and walking the walk of > it. And yes, as some have said, I have written about it > enough that they claim to find it boring. I think that a > larger reason than "boring" for the people saying this > might be "I couldn't find a way to refute it the first > time and I can't find one now, so I'm going to call it > 'boring' in hopes that he'll stop saying it." :-)
Actually, I called your raps (not just this one by any means) "repetitious," not "boring." Interesting that you felt you needed to escalate the criticism, but I guess "repetitious" didn't work so well with your fantasy about the "larger reason" for the criticism. The whole point of "repetitious," of course, is that your trademark "raps" have been *repeatedly refuted*. You keep bringing them back, in slightly different clothing, in the hope that this time they'll pass muster. Sorry, Charlie. The new outfit for the "rap" in question suffers from the same poor workmanship in its current iteration as all the other times you've inflicted it on us. The question is, why on earth did you think you were the only one aware of the difference between "talking the talk and walking the walk"? It's a *cliche*, Barry. It was a cliche long before you ever attempted to preach it here. And it doesn't get any more original or insightful with repetition.
