Posted by Lou Pilder on September 26, 2013, at 7:01:36
In reply to Re: The Hsiung-Pilder discussion, posted by Dr. Bob on September 26, 2013, at 1:51:21
> > But be it as it may be, you would like another post to discuss.
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> Thanks for agreeing to move on.
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> > The post could be interpreted as a threat of bodily harm to me and I woul like to know if you consider that either supportive or acceptable or conducive to the harmony and welfare of the community or a combination of those or something else.
> > http://www.dr-bob.org/babble/admin/20130702/msgs/1048908.html
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> I didn't consider it a threat of bodily harm. And I thought he was making a point: if being given a new face could be considered bodily harm, being given a new mind could be considered a psychological harm.
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> BobMr suing,
You wrote that you did not consider the statement in question a threat of bodily harm. I think that the context and structure of the statement indicates otherwise. For the statement reads:
[...if we met, {I would give} you a new face...].
This is not an ambiguous phrase, for there is used that the author {would give me} a new face. This is action of violence as a plausible interpretation of the statement and can reasonably be interpreted as it can be seen by a reasonable person. I am the subject person and the action toward me is unambiguous. A new face could be interpreted as the author beating me in the face so that my face becomes unrecognizable.
But more than that, combined with that you also say that being given a new mind could be considered psychological harm.
That IMHO could put me in a false light and induce hostile and disagreeable feelings and opinions against me and decrease the confidence an respect and regard toward me. This is because the author says that what I wrote here is that the author needs a new mind, which s not what I wrote at all. What I have been writing about here is that I know of two way for one to overcome addiction and depression. One by human achievement and the other by divine accomplishment. Those that want to go the way of human achievement by taking mind-altering drugs in collaboration with a psychiatrist/doctor to overcome depression/addiction have this forum to use in that endeavor. I am prevented from posting here what I need for readers to know to overcome addiction/depression from a Jewish perspective as revealed to me due to your prohibitions posted to me here and I am abiding by those prohibitions to me. In Judaism, the scriptures used by the Jews show how one could have a new heart and a new spirit which leads them out of the darkness of depression and death into a marvelous light, for those that want to do so by going that way, and there is no obligation from me here to do so unless one desires to go that way. A Christiandom concept o this way is called the baptism of desire.
Readers could think that the statement in question is conducive to the civic harmony and welfare of the community and supportive and acceptable as it stands now. So there could be more postings of the same thing or what could even be analogous to what the statement purports. I feel by you allowing this, that it could encourage hatred toward me and give people the idea in their minds that one could justfy what is posted as that it will be good for this community as a whole, for you say for people to trust you in what you do here. I think that if people harbor any such notion in their minds to think of harming someone, that hate could be induced in them and that could thwart their efforts to overcome depression and addiction. I am here to save lives and to prevent life-ruining conditions and addictions. And I know that hate induced into someone can cause depression which can lead to addiction from taking mind-altering drugs.
Lou Pilder
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URL: http://www.dr-bob.org/babble/admin/20130903/msgs/1051323.html