Ha! Nice one. We have only the "apparently" qualifier to guide our decoder 
choice.

I forget the phrase Jon used, but I thought "humility signalling" when he 
mentioned it and I described being accused of false humility (in a friendly 
way). By peppering one's assertions with "I think" and "in my opinion" and/or 
regularly denigrating oneself (all of which I do a lot), yet continuing to 
*act* arrogant and defending one's assertions to the grave, have we descended 
to playing some game of false humility? ... are we expected to pepper 
everything we say this way and purposefully hide our arrogance and 
self-centeredness?

I honestly have no idea. I could easily be a raging narcissist who's *learned* 
to manipulate people by peppering my language with self-denigration and IMO 
qualifiers. Or (as it feels internally), I am actually scared to death that I'm 
a moron surrounded by super-intelligent beings and I'm just desparate to stay 
in the game. I seriously have no idea which is the case ... probably a little 
bit of both. 8^D


On 5/21/20 8:46 AM, Frank Wimberly wrote:
> Bendito Espinoza (Spanish version) apparently did not believe in the 
> transcendent God of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob.  Nor did he believe that men 
> are constrained by the Ten Commandments*.  He was declared "herem", a very 
> severe action.
> [...]
> Said without authoritatian motive.


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