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Originally Posted by thedoc
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Originally Posted by peacegirl
What does Dragar being gifted have to do with my father being gifted? Are you trying to imply that Dragar's opinion regarding my father's book is more credible than the person who made this discovery? When I say he was gifted, he truly was and for you to try to downplay his gift by comparing him to someone else is, once again, an attempt to disregard his accomplishment.
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Odd that you would think that someone else comparing Lessans to another person is problematical when Lessans compared himself to others like Socrates, Einstein, Durant. And you have compared him to Edison among others. Why do you object now? Lessans only "Gift" was in making mistakes and declaring them true, unlike these others who, in time, corrected the mistakes they made
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I compared him to Edison only when it came to the difficulty of getting an audience. You are twisting things as usual. My father was a humble man. He didn't toot his own horn.