
To: Samael A Tanner (S.A_Tanner@morningstar.com)
From: Godfrey O ‘Dell (G.O_Dell@heraldtribune.com
Subject: Re: It has been a long time.......
Dear Samael
I would like to take this time to thank you for your letter, and it is nice to hear how you are doing.
I appreciate your feedback with regards to the appointment of my Son, however his popularity and unique story has certainly increased our customer base and somewhat polarised us from our competitors. I do not regret that decision.
Through-out the letter you made many references to our ‘new mandate’, we are an organisation which prides ourselves on being traditional and consistent. However, some customers who have been exposed to your message have somewhat taken a different view.
I feel that we would dilute our message by constantly justifying ourselves, so we never appear defensive. We just exist.
We ask people to have faith, not unbridled worship that skews the message. I feel this is how the situation between us has gotten to this point; your drive to become my favourite is what brought about the unforgivable sin. Thus you were cast out.
There is some confusion, and that is that we are to blame for people’s actions, even if they choose negative, violent actions in my name. Surely, if anything I taught you is that you are responsible for your own behaviour. Every person is equal.
I agree with your point on morality, however we all make mistakes and our code of conduct is a just a guide. We all decide how we should live, it is just one path will always lead towards happiness. This is the path that we choose to illuminate. This is an irony that we must show as your mandate is to enlighten. However, we like to illuminate and radiate. It is all semantics.
You talk of paradox, which did make me smile. You know about equilibrium and you made mention to it. Then surely paradox itself is included and the normal to the absurd is featured between the lines of balance.
I do not think you thought that one through!
The point regarding the disaffected youth is not new. Every generation claims to have a higher knowledge or superior view point. This goes round in cycles. However, this is done because deep down they have the comfort and knowledge to know that we are always here, consistent and can be slipped on like a pair of warm winter slippers.
The accusation of propaganda is certainly interesting; I must admit that it does take a special type of person to be in marketing and Public relations. I think our combined effort cannot save these people.
Not for one moment, do I think that ‘The Dawkins Standard’ and when it comes to the crunch will disappear quicker than an X Factor finalist.
I have to admit that my nature is usually that of good nature, and most please that your two children Jon and Edward are doing so well on X-Factor. I bet you are a proud father.
It was nice to hear from you, and maybe add me as a friend on Facebook? We did have a mutual friend in Scott Everest, but we agree that he is beyond help these days. He does seem to have declared himself ‘King of the World’ and bestowed upon himself the role of a Jedi. This, I blame you for!
Anyway, Tally ho!
Godfrey O ‘Dell
Chief Executive Officer
Herald Tribune
“Faith is taking the first step even when you don't see the whole staircase” - Martin Luther King, Jr.
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From: Godfrey O ‘Dell (G.O_Dell@heraldtribune.com
Subject: Re: It has been a long time.......
Dear Samael
I would like to take this time to thank you for your letter, and it is nice to hear how you are doing.
I appreciate your feedback with regards to the appointment of my Son, however his popularity and unique story has certainly increased our customer base and somewhat polarised us from our competitors. I do not regret that decision.
Through-out the letter you made many references to our ‘new mandate’, we are an organisation which prides ourselves on being traditional and consistent. However, some customers who have been exposed to your message have somewhat taken a different view.
I feel that we would dilute our message by constantly justifying ourselves, so we never appear defensive. We just exist.
We ask people to have faith, not unbridled worship that skews the message. I feel this is how the situation between us has gotten to this point; your drive to become my favourite is what brought about the unforgivable sin. Thus you were cast out.
There is some confusion, and that is that we are to blame for people’s actions, even if they choose negative, violent actions in my name. Surely, if anything I taught you is that you are responsible for your own behaviour. Every person is equal.
I agree with your point on morality, however we all make mistakes and our code of conduct is a just a guide. We all decide how we should live, it is just one path will always lead towards happiness. This is the path that we choose to illuminate. This is an irony that we must show as your mandate is to enlighten. However, we like to illuminate and radiate. It is all semantics.
You talk of paradox, which did make me smile. You know about equilibrium and you made mention to it. Then surely paradox itself is included and the normal to the absurd is featured between the lines of balance.
I do not think you thought that one through!
The point regarding the disaffected youth is not new. Every generation claims to have a higher knowledge or superior view point. This goes round in cycles. However, this is done because deep down they have the comfort and knowledge to know that we are always here, consistent and can be slipped on like a pair of warm winter slippers.
The accusation of propaganda is certainly interesting; I must admit that it does take a special type of person to be in marketing and Public relations. I think our combined effort cannot save these people.
Not for one moment, do I think that ‘The Dawkins Standard’ and when it comes to the crunch will disappear quicker than an X Factor finalist.
I have to admit that my nature is usually that of good nature, and most please that your two children Jon and Edward are doing so well on X-Factor. I bet you are a proud father.
It was nice to hear from you, and maybe add me as a friend on Facebook? We did have a mutual friend in Scott Everest, but we agree that he is beyond help these days. He does seem to have declared himself ‘King of the World’ and bestowed upon himself the role of a Jedi. This, I blame you for!
Anyway, Tally ho!
Godfrey O ‘Dell
Chief Executive Officer
Herald Tribune
“Faith is taking the first step even when you don't see the whole staircase” - Martin Luther King, Jr.
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