
08-23-2007, 11:06 AM
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His Eminance, High Potatohead Potatotate
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Join Date: Feb 2007
Location: Stockton, California
Posts: 5,376
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Originally Posted by RandyWayne
Very good question and I don't know.
My own dad, who is normally pretty open minded about a lot of things has a bugaboo against any consoling, other than pastoral, in the church himself. It's like the idea got lodged in the head at some point and no amount of shaking will get it out, or even loose.
I am sure if Chan, if he were around, would step in at this point and proclaim the evils of consoling, but the fact is that more is needed. It is NOT a magic bullet which will end every and all abuse, but it will certainly help to make things better and head off SOME situations which could have been avoided.
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Originally Posted by ReformedDave
I think Chan would argue that it the "type" or philosophy behind the method of counseling used.
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Maybe he's in counseling now???
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