I know this will appear harsh and personal, but since the discussion has taken
place on a teaching list, and since Jim holds office in a professional
organization, I must ask how this attitude impacts counselor training at a public
institution.

--
 James Guinee wrote:

> While I still say there IS a difference between portraying myself as superior
> to you, versus believing my beliefs are superior to yours, I can see that it
> comes out the same way.  Offensively.
>
> It is an inevitable aspect of my beliefs.  Further, your analysis interestingly
> coincides with scripture -- Christianity is a "rock of offense."
>
> Best wishes in the here and now, and in the hereafter,
> Jim
>
> ************************************************************************
> Jim Guinee, Ph.D.
>
> Director of Training & Adjunct Professor
> President, Arkansas College Counselor Association
>
> "if my people, who are called by my name, will humble
> themselves and pray and seek my face and turn from
> their wicked ways, then will I hear from heaven and
> will forgive their sin and will heal their land."
>   2 Chronicles 7:14
>

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