--- Elisabeth Carvalho wrote: > > To me, the personal life of Jesus is as divorced > from his message as Clinton's should have been from > his politics. > Mario wonders: > In my never humble opinion, if someone's personal life is deliberately "divorced" from their public life interested observers would lose a major predictor of the person's veracity and credibility. > Was it appropriate to "divorce" the "private" lives of the pedophiles from their "public" lives as priests, enabling them to offend over and over again in new locations with fresh prey? > Everything that Bill Clinton did in his public life had been predicted by people who knew his previous personal life, including bringing his "private" life into his "public" life by conducting "private business" in the workplace, during working hours with a junior employee, and then denying it all under oath. On the other hand, there are still people who believe everything he continues to say, in the absence of any correlation between what he has said and what he has done in the past. >
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