11 Jun 17
Originally posted by dj2beckerYou said that used these words: "It's one thing to get out of a cult but it is another thing to get the cult out of you".
But I did not use the word 'damaged' and yet you said that I did.
They seem to me to indicate, on some level, that you are conceding - wittingly or unwittingly - that you were damaged by your cult experience. What do you now claim you meant by them?
Originally posted by FMFYou took a bunch of words I said and replaced it with your own word and then claimed that I said it. Dishonest on your part.
You said that used [b]these words: "It's one thing to get out of a cult but it is another thing to get the cult out of you".
They seem to me to indicate, on some level, that you are conceding - wittingly or unwittingly - that you were damaged by your cult experience. What do you now claim you meant by them?[/b]
Originally posted by dj2beckerIf you went to a dentist, wouldn't you value his professional opinion on dealing with plaque?
According to which objective standard is your opinion correct and mine wrong?
I'm telling you, as a trained professional that deprivation 'is' a form of abuse. That's my objective standard. What's yours?!
Originally posted by dj2beckerHere is that 'bunch of words' again:
You took a bunch of words I said and replaced it with your own word and then claimed that I said it. Dishonest on your part.
"It's one thing to get out of a cult but it is another thing to get the cult out of you."
If I have misinterpreted their meaning, why not say what you did mean by them?
Originally posted by Ghost of a DukeI think plaque and psychological abuse are vastly different. What objective standard did the people who gave you your professional training use to establish what psychological abuse was?
If you went to a dentist, wouldn't you value his professional opinion on dealing with plaque?
I'm telling you, as a trained professional that deprivation 'is' a form of abuse. That's my objective standard. What's yours?!
11 Jun 17
Originally posted by FMFSo do you agree that you took a bunch of words I said and replaced it with a word of your own and then claimed that I said it without me clarifying what they meant?
Here is that 'bunch of words' again:
"It's one thing to get out of a cult but it is another thing to get the cult out of you."
If I have misinterpreted their meaning, why not say what you did mean by them?
Originally posted by dj2beckerNo I don't. I have explained that my interpretation of your words is that they are either a conscious or perhaps an inadvertent acknowledgement that you're damaged by your cult experience. And the more this routine of yours continues, the more I reckon I have hit the nail on the head. Why don't you clarify what you now want me to think you meant?
So do you agree that you took a bunch of words I said and replaced it with a word of your own and then claimed that I said it without me clarifying what they meant?
11 Jun 17
Originally posted by FMFYou can deny it but the evidence is there for everyone to see.
No I don't. I have explained that my interpretation of your words is that they are either a conscious or perhaps an inadvertent acknowledgement that you're damaged by your cult experience. And the more this routine of yours continues, the more I reckon I have hit the nail on the head. Why don't you clarify what you now want me to think you meant?
Why are you now asking for clarification if you have already stated what I said as a fact?
11 Jun 17
Originally posted by FMFI don't think I am the one who needs to be clarifying anything. Why did you use a different word and claim that I said it? Why didn't you use my exact words if your intention was not to twist the meaning and use it for your own devious means?
If you think my interpretation is wrong, you should clarify.
11 Jun 17
Originally posted by dj2beckerThat you are conceding that you are damaged is my interpretation of the real life meaning of your words... which I quoted verbatim. Feel free to clarify if you think I am mistaken.
I don't think I am the one who needs to be clarifying anything. Why did you use a different word and claim that I said it? Why didn't you use my exact words if your intention was not to twist the meaning and use it for your own devious means?
11 Jun 17
Originally posted by FMFWhy are you now asking for clarification if you have already decided what they mean? Shouldn't you ask for clarification before you post your perceived meaning to be my own words?
That you are conceding that you are damaged is my interpretation of the real life meaning of your words... which I quoted verbatim. Feel free to clarify if you think I am mistaken.