Adultery in the Bible

by BU2B 51 Replies latest jw friends

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    Fernando

    So sorry , it was your wife not your sister mentioned above which impacts your life much more I am sure

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    There is a lesson from which we all can learn when we have strong opinions.. it is sooo easy to become guilty of this ..

    There snarl-words and purr-words.The urge to convey our feelings about a subject may actually "stop judgment," , rather than foster any kind of meaningful debate
    The terms snarl words and purr words were coined by S. I. Hayakawa (1906-1992
    purr word

    A word used to induce a positive response or association in the person hearing or reading it. Commonly used to appeal to people's emotions rather than their reasoning, and thereby get them on your side.

    snarl word

    A word used to induce a negative response or association in the person hearing or reading it. Commonly used to appeal to people's emotions rather than their reasoning, and thereby get them on your side.

    When we hear people using snarl words and purr words, Hayakawa says, ask questions that relate to their statements: "After listening to their opinions and the reasons for them, we may leave the discussion slightly wiser, slightly better informed, and perhaps less one-sided than we were before the discussion began."

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