John wrote:
> I will refrain from that word in the future.

It is not the word, per se.  Calling people "pretender" or "hypocrite" is 
worse, in my opinion.  The real problem is turning the subject to being 
about the person you are discussing an issue with rather than continuing the 
dialogue.

Lance mentioned about the importance of framing questions rather than 
answers, and that was what I was doing when I asked you to define your 
terms.  Instead, you accused me of trying to win an argument and make you 
look bad.  How ridiculous.

Peace be with you.
David Miller. 


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