LifeOnaPlate wrote:harmony wrote:Marg is correct. When in doubt, look for who benefits the most.
Trevor is also correct. We "remember" the past not necessarily as it was, but through our own filters, and our filters are invariably more sympathetic to ourselves than they are to the Other, whoever that may be.
And you assume the SP is more likely to recolor the past than Tal Bachman?
No, I assume they both see the conversation through their own filter, so it's no wonder they differ in that view.
Had it been me, I doubt I would have used anyone's real name.
I understand the SP's rebuttal; he was more or less given two choices: take the high ground and let it be what it is, or defend himself. He didn't choose wisely. He chose to defend himself against a shadow, something that was simply a point of view. I think that was a poor choice. Further, I don't agree with the placement of the rebuttal. It seems to me the letter(s) should have been posted in the same forum where the original post was placed. Otherwise, there's no clarity given and thus no understanding reached. So that also points to a low reason for the rebuttal: seeking revenge. Instead of using his authority wisely and for the good of the church, the SP (and his wife... for goodness sakes, what kind of woman publically declares she's hidden the brains God gave her?) escalates the storm instead of calms it, seeks to use an authority he knows Tal no longer acknowledges which makes SP look like a fool (what is in the water up north?), and shows his fear of the church.
So it sounds to me like the SP was given an assignment, rather than trying to clear the air, and the assignment, which he chose to accept (he could have refused and taken the high ground, but he didn't, which alone makes me pity the poor folk in his stake) was to try to smack down a former member of his stake. Bad form. Better to post where Tal posted. Better to simply thank Tal for posting his own personal view, making clear that Tal's memory was valid
for Tal. The rest is self-serving self-justification, when he could simply have commented that he didn't personally see the conversation that way, but he could see how Tal would see it his way. Bad form. Unfortunately, I think he's a pretty typical SP. *sigh*