Cheryl Schatz
2009-12-12
NN,
Well, let me be bold on this one and ask my question. You gave your blog address and I went to it and found out that one of your friends identifies herself as your wife. I know her! She is a very sweet lady! I went back through my records and found out that your wife and I had been conversing back to at least July of 2006 and as a result of our conversations I sent her a review copy of my DVD set on October 5, 2006. She told me that she would get back to me to point out any errors that she found in the DVDs and we could have some conversations about the material on the DVDs. She did post some comments on my blog in late December of 2007 but not about the DVDs and we have yet to have any conversation on any of the material in the DVDs I sent her. I haven’t heard from her now since Dec 2007. I am still interested in her view and now I am very interested in what you thought.
So now might be a good time for us to discuss the DVDs since I think three years has been long enough to pick them apart if there was an error, eh?
Was there anything on the DVDs that helped you to understand the egalitarian position?
Was there anything on the DVDs that needed further explanation?
Did you find any errors that you would like to discuss with me?
If you are willing to correspond, I would be delighted. If you would prefer to keep it private, I am willing to do that too. My email address is listed on the email tab at the top of my blog.
I appreciate you coming to my blog. I looked back at an old email from your lovely wife and she said that you love to debate. I just wish you wouldn’t have given up so quickly as debate and pushing for the truth can be very helpful for both sides.
Please give your dear wife a hug and tell her I have never forgotten about her. She is one person that sticks out in my mind even after all these years!
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