Ray A wrote:Everyone misreads you, Dan.
Not at all. The vast majority of those with whom I interact appear to understand me pretty well. That's one of the reasons that I don't take outliers all that seriously.
Ray A wrote:But it's good to know you've undertaken some kind of personal examination. Here's a hint - you won't know how your religious views influence your thinking until you lose them and adopt another worldview. You haven't been through that, so you can't understand the extent to which your religious views influence you, any more than David Koresh (no comparison to you meant here) could understand how wrong and manipulative his views were. If he did, he would have changed his ways.
I certainly understand that you believe that you know me better, on this point, than I know myself.
I trust that you understand that I find that notion utterly ridiculous.
And I stand by my simple point, which has utterly nothing to do with theism or Mormonism: Nobody here has any particular call to judge the private family in question, and nobody here is qualified to do so -- particularly after having heard only one side of a contentious dispute, from a person who has a dog in the fight.