From: "David Miller" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Bill wrote:
> My accuser claims I have mishandled the Word of God.  Before judging me too hastily I ask that you first hear
> me out. I would like to ask that you please read this post in its entirety. It will be long but I want you to know
> what I am doing and why I am doing it. Hear me out and judge me later, if that is your desire. But please do
> not judge me before knowing my motives -- Is that too much to ask? -- because our accuser does not care about
> me, he does not care about us, he cares only about himself.
 
Bill, my heart is hurting so much right now.  I am interested in discussing this further for the sake of learning, but I'm not sure I have the stomach for it.  I know it is not your fault that I came across as an accuser.  People often perceive me this way, especially on e-mail, and so I know that the problem is ever present with me and not with you. I am a poor communicator.  I am not your accuser, and being perceived as your accuser is the last thing I would want to perpetuate.
 
jt: Are you sure Bill perceives you as his accuser DavidM?  I read it differently but then I've been wrong before.
 
judyt

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