You keep telling me that.
You told me the same thing before too... that you honestly don't know.
Consider me the jury that looks at the evidence, and comes to a conclusion.
Now ask yourself the questions you have asked me.
Yes. the jury is sometimes right, but they can't prove it. They could be right. They could be wrong, but they made a judgment, based on the evidence.
If you are happy with that, amd if that's the argument you stand by, then it would be strange if you have a problem with this jury.
To remind you, just per chance you forgot, I told you, my early experience in life caused me to hate deception, and I tend to pick up on deception quite easily. So imagine if it's clear, to me, and being repeated.
You know some people tend to think, others take them for a fool, because the other person thinks of themselves are being smart... I call it sly, or cunning.
I'm no friend of that. I told you before, 'One smart died at too smart's door.'
Friendly conversation and deceptive tactics are a bad mix... like oil and water. They don't go together.
One of the substances has to change.
Maybe the water has to become oil thinner, if the oil wants to remain oil, but for me, that's hard to do, if the oil is quite cloggy, or worst, it takes a lot of thinner, and I did try, for probably more than a dozen pages of RF space,,, and my time.
It didn't work, and I know it never will, and why.
This jury also does not buy that.
I'm sorry, maybe it's my past experience with you, and your words not being truthful.
This jury has come to the unanimous decision that you look for JWs to engage, and you have a special interest in a few particulars.
I told you all of this before you left Fly.
Jesus was a wise man on earth, and he told his followers, 'Yes, be innocent, but be wise." (Matthew 10:16) In other words, 'just because you are to befriend people, doesn't mean you are to be foolish'.
Take care Fly. It's still nice to see you... and I know I won't be seeing the last of you, unless all the JWs leave.
Is the jury in error? Well, we can't always be right, can we?