Who Knows wrote:wenglund wrote:Clearly, the fact that familiarity with the items on the list have influenced some members to leave the Church, and have either unaffected or positively influenced the faith of other members, and points inbetween, gives credence to what I am suggesting.
Well, then your original comment was irrelevant. One cannot decide what's relevant and what's not without first examining the issue. Tarski's family had never heard of these items before.
Actually, until the items (or anything else for that matter) are known, they then, in a way, will have no bearing upon the matters at hand--i.e. they are not, in this sense,
relevant or
pertinent, though when learned, they may then have relevance in the minds of some.
Besides, my original comment didn't presuppose irrelevance prior learning the items. It inductively presupposed irrelevancy for some upon learning them (as well as upon learning the items I listed), and for some, such as myself, who had learned them.
So, you misunderstood my point in two key ways.
They were relevant to him. Thus, bringing them up was certainly relevant to deciding whether they'd be relevant to his family.
Were my comments about irrelevancy specific to whether Tarski should bring the items up to his family or not, then your point may make some sense. However, they weren't, and so you don't. Rather, my comments were specific to the irrelevancy of the items to the verity of the restored gospel of Christ in the minds of some.
So, again, you misunderstood my point in this key way.
You telling us that these issues are irrelevant to you, is, in itself, irrelevant.
Actually, my original comments about irrelevancy were generic, and weren't specific to me (so you got that wrong as well). But, given that you misundertood my point in a number of key ways, I am not sure you were in a position to accurately determine whether my comments were relevant or not.
Now that you have been corrected, perhaps you will reasonably see the clear relevance of what I said. ;-)
Thanks, -Wade Englund-