Mister Scratch wrote:The conversation in and of itself ought to have been seen as confidential, no? What seems objectionable, in my opinion, is that Pres. Keyes is selecting items which are presumably meant to paint Tal in a negative light, e.g.:
I'm afraid I don't share you opinion on this matter. I believe the SP has every right to defend himself against defamation. The SP hasn't revealed anything that Tal hasn't already revealed, thus, I don't see how he broke any code of ethics regarding confidentiality.
I felt that when I spoke of my spiritual confirmations your response was, “Yeah, but what about…” This was a dismissing of my views, and it is obvious from your message board post that you neither understood those views nor have you reported them correctly.
Here, he is portraying Tal as a rude interrupter who blithely treads over others' points, and, who lies about them to boot.
Well, is it an unfair portrayal?
The feeling I get is that the SP believes Tal misunderstood his points, not that Tal is lying about them.
Regarding your comments about my thoughts of being personally comfortable as a member of the Church, but it not necessarily being for everyone, I meant that not all people are ready for it. Not all people are ready for the commitment, rules and obligations that accompany Church membership.
Here, Tal is being portrayed as the stereotypical apostate who was "too weak" to meet the demands of Mormonism.
This statement wasn't even about Tal, as I read it.
This, Tal, is my position and reality. I trust that you will now afford me the courtesy that I afforded you—to be understood.
This seems the very height of disingenuousness. Obviously, "to be understood" is now completely impossible since Keyes has essentially fingered Tal as a liar and a misrepresenter of the truth.
That's not how I interpret this statement. The SP is pleading with Tal to stop misrepresenting him on the message boards. I see it as the SP giving Tal the benefit of the doubt. Rather than calling Tal a liar, he is stating that Tal has misunderstood him.
I have to wonder: Did Pres. Keyes make an effort to first personally contact Tal? I mean, doesn't that seem like a far more reasonable tactic for a professional therapist to pursue? Why dive right into this Allen Wyatt-operated mud-slinging operation? Do they not know anything of Wyatt's history?
I don't know. Perhaps this wasn't the best way to approach it, but I don't know that it crosses the line into unethical.
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