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Celia M. Malm
Posts: 108
Joined: Wed Apr 01, 2020 10:00 pm

Re: Minutus Exchanges

Post by Celia M. Malm »

> Celia,

Chris,

I don't keep those types of posts--recently I've just been hitting the
delete button, with barely a glance at the posts, whenever I see that the
vitriol has started up under a given subject heading--so I couldn't say for
certain whether any of your posts fall into that category or not. As Suriya
suggested, it might be better for you to try to figure that out for
yourself, if you really want to know.

Personally, I know there have been times when, in the midst of a heated
argument, I've written things that I later looked back on with some chagrin.
Cee


Helen Tucker
Posts: 137
Joined: Wed Apr 01, 2020 10:00 pm

Re: Minutus Exchanges

Post by Helen Tucker »


You can see the author in digest form yes, but it is virtually impossible to avoid specific messages. As someone who HAD to use the digest format, I can attest that a digest user has to scroll through unwanted messages to get to the wanted ones. So, for the sake of digest users everywhere, would it be so difficult to take a little extra care in our debates such that the animosity and bitterness is toned down?

Now that I am off digest, it is easy enough for me to create rules for my Outlook to automatically delete posts from certain senders. Love those rules! J

Helen


Richard Nash- Shannon
Posts: 64
Joined: Wed Apr 08, 2020 3:51 pm

Re: Minutus Exchanges

Post by Richard Nash- Shannon »

Hello Celia,
If I am not mistaken there have been numerous exchanges (most being non-violent and containing no venom) concerning other approaches and most recently about the merits of some newcomers like Scholten and Sankaran. Over the last 5 years there have been many heated exchanges about these "non-static" approaches. But are you really saying that Classical Homeopathy is static? And if this is not the place to discuss, sometimes ad nauseam the merits and sound "defense" of Hahnemannian Homeoapthy, then where can we do this?
And just because you are not confused, does not mean others are not. And I would beg to differ on your perspective of whether or not some of us are interested or capable in discussing a broader understanding of Homeopathy. We do it day in and day out on many related and semi related topics.
Bottom line is this: If your "view" of Homeopathy is wider/broader and the intellectual debate and sarcasm and hate and malice and violence is too much please do un subscribe or delete said posts.

Best regards, Rik
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Helen Tucker
Posts: 137
Joined: Wed Apr 01, 2020 10:00 pm

Re: Minutus Exchanges

Post by Helen Tucker »

So well said, Celia. Thank you for articulating the issues so eloquently.

Helen
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Chris_Gillen
Posts: 287
Joined: Wed Jun 12, 2002 10:00 pm

Re: Minutus Exchanges

Post by Chris_Gillen »

Hi Cee,

I don't have any regrets about anything I've written, and I don't feel
chagrin. I still don't like being patronized.

It's a pity you don't feel able to qualify this more clearly.

Thanks anyway, I guess...

Chris.


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