: ) jepri. Pal. Brother. The whole reason I'm starting this thread is to try and stop the animosity. And I bear none toward you. You think they look like rules, fine. I conceed there is that interpretation. My question to you, to everymonk, is do these three points capture what has been said in all the prvious threads pretty well. I have read all the threads. I have read most of them several times. I have been agonizing over this whole thing. I just want it to end at this point. I do not know why you are worried about setting some sort of standard. If you read through many of the posts that you are pointing out to me, many of them are saying we should come up with one. In fact, one of the threads asks for a resolution in the title! : ) Please. Put aside the rule fear. Look at the three points. Think about what they are saying. Are what they are saying close to the general consensus that was reached in the other discussions. I think so. You even ask if I'm afraid people won't come to the same conclusion - sarcasm, no doubt, pointing out that they would and reasonably should.

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