Title: | Discussions from a Christian Perspective |
Notice: | Prostitutes and tax collectors welcome! |
Moderator: | CSC32::J_CHRISTIE |
Created: | Mon Sep 17 1990 |
Last Modified: | Fri Jun 06 1997 |
Last Successful Update: | Fri Jun 06 1997 |
Number of topics: | 1362 |
Total number of notes: | 61362 |
To me, a dialogue takes place when two people each understand what the other is saying. A dialogue does not mean that the two come to an agreement. A dialogue does not (necessarily) mean that one dominates while the other simply yields. A mutual exchange of thoughts, beliefs, ideas, concepts and feelings is sufficient. Peace, Richard
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581.1 | CSC32::J_CHRISTIE | Rise Again! | Tue Mar 30 1993 18:35 | 36 | |
DIALOGUE versus DEBATE DIALOGUE DEBATE The goal of dialogue is increased The goal of debate is the successful understanding of myself and others. argument of my position over that of my opponent. I listen with a view toward I listen with a view toward countering understanding. what I hear. I listen for strengths so as to I listen for weaknesses so as to affirm and learn. discount and devalue. I speak for myself from my own I speak based on assumptions made about understanding and experience. others' positions and motivations. I ask questions to increase I ask questions to trip up or confuse. understanding. I allow others to complete their I interrupt or change the subject. communications. I concentrate on others' words and I focus on my own next point. feelings. I accept others' experiences as real I critique others' experiences as and valid for them. distorted or invalid. I allow the expression of real I express my feelings to manipulate feelings (in myself and others) for others; I deny their feelings as understanding and catharsis. legitimate. I honor silence. I use silence to gain advantage. | |||||
581.2 | SPARKL::BROOKS | Mirth of our Mothers | Thu Apr 01 1993 13:24 | 11 | |
.1 Richard, Thanks for entering that ("Dialog vs. Debate") - it states very clearly a lot of some stuff I've been trying to articulate lately (but nowhere near as clearly) about how people communicate (or don't communicate). Did you write it? Dorian | |||||
581.3 | CSC32::J_CHRISTIE | Rise Again! | Thu Apr 01 1993 13:43 | 6 | |
Dorian, Author unknown. I cannot take credit for it. Richard | |||||
581.4 | you can take credit for finding & entering it! | SPARKL::BROOKS | Mirth of our Mothers | Thu Apr 01 1993 14:12 | 4 |
well thanks anyway, Dorian | |||||
581.5 | CSC32::J_CHRISTIE | Rise Again! | Fri Apr 02 1993 13:41 | 19 | |
A few thoughts about the nature of Notes: o Few questions are ever completely resolved in non-technical Notes. Some may feel some impatience with an exchange which seems to find no end, and which covers the same issues and materials over and over again. o Notes are far from free of communication difficulties. o It's been my experience that Notes are good for sharing ideas, but less than satisfactory for seeking good advice. Too often advisories veer off into a debate on some subset of the issue raised. o One of the greatest benefits of Notes is to the writer. Notes offer the opportunity to verbalize and give form to thoughts, ideas and feelings which perhaps had not been approached or worked through previously. Richard | |||||
581.6 | A few thoughts about the nature of the question | CSC32::J_CHRISTIE | Luke 1.78-79 | Tue Aug 30 1994 01:36 | 31 |
Actually, I'm very hesitant about responding to "What's your point?" type questions. Here's why: 1. If there is indeed a point to be gotten, I figure the reader is intelligent enough to figure out what it is. 2. If there is indeed a point to be gotten, explaining it in public is at best awkward and tedious, something like explaining a parable or a humorous anecdote. If you don't get it, you don't get it. Maybe next time. 3. It's been my experience that if there is indeed a point to be gotten, the one asking, "What's your point?" usually has a pretty good idea what it is. Confirmation is being sought, that's all. 4. I often say things to stimulate thinking, rather than having an answer already formulated from which there can be no variance or from which no new insights may be derived. Please understand, there's a great deal of margin for error built into this way of looking at the question, "What's your point?" and I realize that. So if I'm totally off the wall (For our British readers: An American expression roughly meaning outrageous, incoherent, non sequitur), I beg your forgiveness. Shalom, Richard PS Doncha' just hate it when somebody assigns numerals in their answer?? ;-) | |||||
581.7 | COMET::DYBEN | Tue Aug 30 1994 02:41 | 4 | ||
-1 Whats your point? :-) |