Jason's lack of respect and consideration

Castonguay, Gregory (GCastong@NesbittBurns.com)
Sun, 29 Jun 1997 11:16:05 -0400

To Jason:

Well sorry Jason, from reading your note it is extremely hard to
distinguish between what you wrote and what Christopher wrote,. I
apologize. Perhaps when responding to a reply one can distinguish
between what one person wrote and another. However, if I wanted my
message read by everybody, then I would have sent it to the list. It is
obvious that you had no sense of this! It is also obvious that you lack
personal integrity for doing exactly what I had not intended to do. This
list is cluttered with off the topic notes and irrelevant conversations,
that Is why I sent this to you and not to the list. Although you sending
a response to the list really shows exactly what you are made of! You
obviously didn't consider my comment in regards to respect and
consideration. And third, crying the blues on a list that is mainly
filled with ex-xtians or atheists, because you can't accept other
people's criticism, well that just childish. Perhaps I am mistakes and
you should leave, you are not doing any good on here anyway.

It would seem that the 'Loony' is the one who can't give someone the
respect and consideration that they deserve. You certainly don't give
atheists a good name.

As far as my own ignorance is concerned regarding your true nature, I
considered you a being a Christian because you were actually crying the
blues, on a list mainly full of atheist. I think that is just
hilarious!!!

I also apologize to everyone for actually sending this note to the list,
for I usually don't respond to a note like this or wish to embarrass
Jason.
Christianity claims that without being a Christians one doesn't have any
morality, it would seem that in Jason's case they might be correct.
When I sent you the note regardless how what you are, an atheist or a
Christian, I did it with respect, since you don't have the intelligence
to do this yourself, then I will response in a manner which you are
capable of understanding.

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