--- In [email protected], TurquoiseB <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> --- In [email protected], "authfriend" <jstein@> wrote:
> >
> > --- In [email protected], TurquoiseB <no_reply@> 
wrote:
> > <snip>
> > > Really, the mentality of those who consider them-
> > > selves the moral mind police of the world is mind-
> > > blowing sometimes.
> > 
> > But it's not at all mind-blowing when someone whose
> > modus operandi (operandum?) is dishonesty finds his
> > mind blown that anyone would *object* to that
> > dishonesty.  Such a person feels entitled to be as
> > dishonest as he wants; the ends of pushing his
> > agenda justify the dishonest means.
> > 
> > The person who objects is actually infringing on his
> > rights.  What an outrage!
> > 
> > (It's fine, BTW, for dishonest people to accuse those
> > who object to their dishonesty of being dishonest; and
> > they aren't even required to provide any specifics of
> > the accusations.)
> 
> I quote from the post being replied to, 
> since she did not:
> 
> > The instructions in Gui's manual for Inquisitors go on
> > to state that the moment the Inquistors realize in a
> > trial they have a heretic on their hands who is *not*
> > going to confess, or who shows intelligence and convic-
> > tion in his beliefs, or who dares to "talk back" to
> > them as if they are not the Ultimate Authority, what
> > they should do is to stop talking directly to the
> > heretic, and instead *start* preaching to the Faithful.

You mean, just like you were doing in the post I was 
replying to, and are doing again now?

What did the Inquisition have to say about hypocrisy,
Barry, anything?
 
> Point made.

No, 'fraid not.  Or rather, you've made *my* point
about your dishonesty, and your sense of entitlement
to be dishonest, in spades.  You almost always make
my points better than I ever could.

> Stepping out of the fray now...

Uh-huh.  Won't hold my breath.







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