Re: How do you recognise "That of God" in others?



In article <014d81de-6feb-4622-b731-421088e127ab@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
Dave <pchristainsen@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On May 5, 8:40 pm, ijda...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx (Ian Davis) wrote:
In article <70944199-12d6-4dc4-9717-9338591c9...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,





 <Kelly> wrote:
On May 5, 8:47 am, Dave <pchristain...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Hello Jenny,

"You don't know how hearts burn...
For love that cannot live, it never dies...
Until you've faced each dawn with burning eyes
How could you know what love is?"

You are truly too weird for words.

Do you get the point?

The only point to "get" here is that you are, once again, trying to
bring attention to yourself.

It is David again cutting and pasting and not citing where he has cut and
pasted from, perhaps in the hope that some will imagine the poetry his,
or perhaps because he is just plain careless about citations for someone
who claims to be a scholar.  I find this more irritating than perhaps I
should, but I'm an academic.  Clearly his words are from someones version
of the following song.. your guess is as good as mine absent any citation.

Excuse me - no cutting and pasting. I took the quote
from an Elvis Costello/Chet Baker performance on
Youtube - "I am a fool to want you"

http://www.mp3lyrics.org/b/billie-holiday/you/

Cutting and pasting without providing a citation is like lifting archeological
evidence from a site, and not recording from where or even what site it was
discovered at.  Someone with a claimed interest in archeology, aught to get
this.  David never has.  He probably never will.

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On the contrary you are pedantic.


You are never ever wrong. And since you are never ever wrong you can't learn
from your mistakes can you.

Ian
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