JD wrote:
> ... when we repeatedly say "Once again you
> have misrepresented our words,"   you become
> even more convinced that you "read us just
> fine !!!???"

You are the only one I remember saying that, and it is because you can't 
tell the difference between when someone quotes you and when they reword 
what you are saying to get feedback concerning whether or not they are 
grasping your perspective.  Nevertheless, yes, these comments of yours do 
help clarify your position.

David Miller.

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Because when we read you, we see a constant effort to misrepresent us and
> try to catch us in our words just as the scholars and Pharisees did to
> Jesus.  On the other hand, the feedback you give us from how we represent 
> you tells us that we are reading and understanding you just fine.
>
> David Miller.
>
Lol  -  so when we repeatedly say "Once again you have misrepresented our 
words,"   you become even more convinced that you "read us just fine !!!???"
Interesting.

jd 

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