>Isn’t it interesting how people play with words?
One method of prevarication is to excerpt in an attempt to blur the larger meaning. And “laughing out loud” is so ‘high school.<
Zeepers will purposely put words in someone’s mouth, or twist what someone has said, or misinterpret what someone said. Confusion is their objective.
You’re right about the use of acronyms, emojis, signs and symbols. IMHO, they’re used by high school girls and old women attempting to be cute or with it.
BTW, Is Gullickson a male or a female? The article refers to it as a she, but the person in the mugshot could be a he.
A woman. Moreover, as a reverend in the ELCA for some years, it is without a doubt that she quoted scripture on a weekly basis. This suggests something....
Recommended in this regard:
The Devil Quoting Scripture An exegesis by F. Jacox, at BibleHub. Francis Jacox is a contributor of many articles at BibleHub, cites sources and is worth a look.
You might enjoy the use of graphics which accompanies a Facebook page as regards the reverend and another....
Pastor Erin Gullickson and I are continuing our journey....
While the Facebook posts still exists, the referenced PDF is noted as "File is in owner's trash." Seems that conviction on felony embezzlement kind of sullied a reverend's reverence....
And it was defintely "reverend." One finds: "Instructor Erin Gullickson has been teaching mental health first aid for about three years and says after being impacted by a family member dying from suicide in April, she feels compelled to help. "
Faith Lutheran Church in Bismarck offers mental health first aid training KX-CBS News, 3 October 2021."
So "caring" and "teaching mental health first aid" and quoting scripture, all the while embezzling $80K. Nice game, eh?