You had a point in that not my job to judge you (which is what I presume you were implying by your original comment), as I don't even know who you actually are. That is God's job, and He certainly isn't telling me to judge you because it's none of my business. (Wish I'd listened to that sooner.) As such, I am willing to let THAT matter drop. Unfortunately, telling the truth as I see it (or as anybody might see it, for that matter) is often interpreted as individual judgment, because obviously not everybody agrees with each other on what is permissible or not; heck, I get that all the time for being a Christian. As such, it should be universally recognized as a fact of life that it is impossible to never offend anyone at all in any way, so as such I beg of you to reconsider the next times you get offended by anything. (I'm trying it myself.)



However, in the interest of full disclosure, I don't really get the point of "I think it is a misunderstanding that there was a misunderstanding," because as someone who naturally takes everything literally, the whole sentence burns in my mind as some sort of catch-22. I mean, I get what you're trying to say, but the Literalist Circuits in my mind are buzzing overtime.