Molok wrote:subgenius wrote:still waiting for your support that it is well-known that Packer's position on the "truth" is consistent with the hearsay reference of "The truth is not uplifting; it destroys".
That's not the whole quote you posted earlier, now you're just trimming it to make your case stronger. "Some things that are true are not very useful" does not have the identical meaning of "the truth is not uplifting; it destroys" but it is close enough that it shouldn't be completely unbelievable that both quotes could come from the same person.
that was the specific emphasis i noted...and it is the specific to the OP...either that statement is consistent with Packer's record or it is not?
as for trimming, the OP trimmed quite enough for all of us, but your criticism is lacking on that point, which i hope was just an oversight. After all the quote is clearly used to buttress the title of this thread, implying that Elder Packer finds something wrong with the truth, and what he finds wrong is that the truth is
not uplifting; it destroys...that statement and inference is the cause of the OP not mine.
As for "not very useful" being equal to "not uplifting, it destroys", i believe even the most cynical mind would have trouble connecting those two dots.
If "close enough" is appropriate then duly noted for future reference.
The truth is that the OP is relying on hearsay to condemn one man and thus condemn an entire church...but i suppose with you, that is "close enough".