Originally posted by FMF"At" also refers to location. So I would not be lying if I said that I didn't study 'at' a secular university because it was distance tuition. It would be more accurate to say that I studied through a secular university rather than at one.
So when you said "I did [b]not study at a secular university", it was false. The truth is, you [now claim] you did study at a secular university.[/b]
Originally posted by FMFThe only thing I said was that I personally did not feel psychologically abused, I readily admitted that the environment I was in was one of psychological abuse.
How can you be an adult, never mind a teacher, and yet not know psychological abuse and intellectual/interpersonal/emotional abuse of children and teenagers when you see it staring you in the face, never mind when you supposedly witnessed it?
11 Jun 17
Originally posted by dj2beckerI asked you this:
"At" also refers to location. So I would not be lying if I said that I didn't study 'at' a secular university because it was distance tuition.
"How many years did you spend in "secular universities"? You seemed to be claiming you know all about what goes on in them, who teaches, what they teach. On what basis do you claim to know?"
And you answered:
I did 2 years post grad at one and know many people who have spent much more time there.
You said "at one".
You are now quibbling the word "at"?
Originally posted by dj2beckerThere is a world of difference sir between lying and mis-remembering.
FMF lied and said I said bachelors when in fact I said honors. So I guess he should not be lecturing anyone on lies.
For example, you lied about deliberately misleading people. You didn't just mis-remember doing so.
11 Jun 17
Originally posted by FMFIn hindsight since 'at' can refer to location it would have been more accurate for me to say 'through' one. I fully understand the confusion that caused.
I asked you this:
"How many years did you spend in "secular universities"? You seemed to be claiming you know all about what goes on in them, who teaches, what they teach. On what basis do you claim to know?"
And you answered:
[b]I did 2 years post grad at one and know many people who have spent much more time there.
You said "at one".
You are now quibbling the word "at"?[/b]
11 Jun 17
Originally posted by dj2beckerNo. It wasn't. It simply was not.
The discussion was about whether or not I felt psychologically abused.
Didn't you read what I was posting? Didn't you read what Ghost of a Duke was posting?
You were subjected to 24 years of psychological abuse and deprivation. Whether or not you admit to "feeling" it is irrelevant.
Originally posted by dj2beckerYou were talking about people getting indoctrinated by atheist lecturers in "secular universities". Describe how this happened and the extent you think it happened to you.
Thereafter I did a 2 year post graduate B.Ed Honors degree via correspondence at a secular university focused on teaching and learning which included research and a thesis which I did part time while teaching.
11 Jun 17
Originally posted by FMFDeprivation is not the same as abuse in my opinion. As I said before you are welcome to think I was psychologically abused, that doesn't change the way I feel about it.
No. It wasn't. It simply was not.
Didn't you read what I was posting? Didn't you read what Ghost of a Duke was posting?
You were subjected to 24 years of psychological abuse and deprivation. Whether or not you admit to "feeling" it is irrelevant.
Originally posted by FMFI also said I knew other people who studied at secular universities. When did I say it happened to me?
You were talking about people getting indoctrinated by atheist lecturers in "secular universities". Describe how this happened and the extent you think it happened to you.
11 Jun 17
Originally posted by dj2beckerYou don't think deliberately depriving a child of intellectual stimulus, emotional stability, normal interpersonal relationships, and the means by which to think for themselves, is not a form of abuse?
Deprivation is not the same as abuse in my opinion.
FMF: You were talking about people getting indoctrinated by atheist lecturers in "secular universities". Describe how this happened and the extent you think it happened to you.Didn't you suddenly blurt out that you did go to "secular university" after all, having repeatedly insisted that you didn't, in order to lend credence to your claims about indoctrination and the influence of atheists?
Originally posted by dj2becker
I also said I knew other people who studied at secular universities. When did I say it happened to me?
So you said that stuff based on what you knew of "other people"?
OK, assuming that's what you meant, what atheist indoctrination have you come across via "other people" regarding teaching and learning as covered by "secular universities"?