I see that you "liked" my comment (below) earlier, but that "like" seems to have disappeared (that is okay, I have a copy if you need for me to retrieve it). I wonder what that means that it disappeared.
I see that you "liked" my comment (below) earlier, but that "like" seems to have disappeared (that is okay, I have a copy if you need for me to retrieve it). I wonder what that means that it disappeared.
Here is that comment as a refresher:
"David Schmitt, Ph.D.
American Siberia - David Schmitt…
16h
Of course, to clear thinking, classically-educated or influenced minds, this is precisely how to think about such matters. The "fast food," "microwave," pleasure-seeking culture of radical individualism is shrieking offended by such prescriptions. The question is always, always, always: "What is good for the eternal Soul of a person?"
So, is there something that is now objectionable about that comment that you no longer "like" it? Perhaps you accidently pressed the wrong button. If not, was your original "like" somehow now considered by you to be incorrect? Why so? If there's something incorrect about the statement, please do, for the sake of my Soul, offer a possible correction to my statement. If all of that is incorrect, then what is there left for me to consider that your original "like" was careless, or was it insincere?
I see that you "liked" my comment (below) earlier, but that "like" seems to have disappeared (that is okay, I have a copy if you need for me to retrieve it). I wonder what that means that it disappeared.
Here is that comment as a refresher:
"David Schmitt, Ph.D.
American Siberia - David Schmitt…
16h
Of course, to clear thinking, classically-educated or influenced minds, this is precisely how to think about such matters. The "fast food," "microwave," pleasure-seeking culture of radical individualism is shrieking offended by such prescriptions. The question is always, always, always: "What is good for the eternal Soul of a person?"
So, is there something that is now objectionable about that comment that you no longer "like" it? Perhaps you accidently pressed the wrong button. If not, was your original "like" somehow now considered by you to be incorrect? Why so? If there's something incorrect about the statement, please do, for the sake of my Soul, offer a possible correction to my statement. If all of that is incorrect, then what is there left for me to consider that your original "like" was careless, or was it insincere?