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Voltaire2

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30. If you step back from the forest it continues to look like a forest until you are so far back
Wed Feb 6, 2019, 07:22 PM
Feb 2019

that it instead looks like its containing geographical feature.

You truly don't appear to understand what "can't see the forest for the trees" means.

It is a metaphor about sets and elements of sets, or if that is too complex for you, the whole thing, and the parts that the thing is made of.

So to re-iterate, to see the trees, step closer to the forest. To see the forest, step away from the tree.

You however should step away from metaphors.

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I guess by the time you're writing articles for ReligionNews, everything is religious to you. Act_of_Reparation Feb 2019 #1
And to paraphrase the villain from The Incredibles... trotsky Feb 2019 #2
To a man with (only) a hammer ... Bretton Garcia Feb 2019 #3
Tsk, tsk. trotsky Feb 2019 #4
If only we knew what such bridging would look like. Act_of_Reparation Feb 2019 #5
Good thing there was no train on that trestle. MineralMan Feb 2019 #6
Interesting that the 2 of you have the same approach to dialogue. guillaumeb Feb 2019 #9
Is it? MineralMan Feb 2019 #10
Perhaps you are too close to the forest to see the trees. eom guillaumeb Feb 2019 #11
Or, perhaps, cliches are not useful. MineralMan Feb 2019 #12
And you might want to step farther back and look again. eom guillaumeb Feb 2019 #13
Do you see yourself as performing well in this particular exchange? Act_of_Reparation Feb 2019 #18
I see 2 frequent posters engaging in the same behavior, guillaumeb Feb 2019 #20
I think you might consider looking up the definition of the word "parody" Act_of_Reparation Feb 2019 #22
I disagree. guillaumeb Feb 2019 #23
Of course you do. Act_of_Reparation Feb 2019 #29
You mashed that metaphor. Voltaire2 Feb 2019 #14
Understanding the concept of metaphor isn't all that easy, really. MineralMan Feb 2019 #16
I assumed that you would understand my point. guillaumeb Feb 2019 #21
You assume many things that are incorrect. MineralMan Feb 2019 #24
Do you ever make that mistake? eom guillaumeb Feb 2019 #25
Probably. MineralMan Feb 2019 #26
There is hope. guillaumeb Feb 2019 #27
For some, there is hope, at least. MineralMan Feb 2019 #28
Here's "can't see the forest for the trees" in many languages: MineralMan Feb 2019 #17
No matter the language, n'importe quelle langue, guillaumeb Feb 2019 #19
If you step back from the forest it continues to look like a forest until you are so far back Voltaire2 Feb 2019 #30
Your explanation was missent. guillaumeb Feb 2019 #32
Would it really kill you to just give an "Oops, my bad" and move on? trotsky Feb 2019 #33
We all know the bridge isn't important. trotsky Feb 2019 #7
I distrust those people who know so well what God wants them to do Major Nikon Feb 2019 #15
At most, secular "saints" are probably deliberate religious parody. Bretton Garcia Feb 2019 #8
Jesus is toast? Voltaire2 Feb 2019 #31
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