Vincent, I just realised that I explained the wrong aphorism to you! Sorry – I wonder how confusing that was?
There are a few ways to view this contradiction, but one way could be if
the question were to reveal something negative in the heart of the asker, perhaps mistrust? The question once asked, regardless of the answer, will have consequence.
… I shall delete my ‘other’ explanation about the aphorism you asked nothing about… 😉
I’m fascinated with this paradox, Kelly. Could you give me an example of what you had in mind when you wrote it? God bless you. Vincent
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Vincent, I just realised that I explained the wrong aphorism to you! Sorry – I wonder how confusing that was?
There are a few ways to view this contradiction, but one way could be if
the question were to reveal something negative in the heart of the asker, perhaps mistrust? The question once asked, regardless of the answer, will have consequence.
… I shall delete my ‘other’ explanation about the aphorism you asked nothing about… 😉
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Oh this is incredible. Can I use this in an upcoming post for my “Evangel-lies” series?
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Terry, you are very welcome to use this contradiction for an upcoming post. I would love you to. 🙂
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Thank you. 🙂
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Reblogged this on daarnett and commented:
I question that remark
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It usually is…
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I coulnd’t agree more with you. What a wonderful and reflective way tp put it!
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Thank you! I’m glad you can see my point.
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