When anyone rebels against their faith he or she exxagerate thier negative impressions. It makes for more exciting reading
And those who choose to stay around exaggerate their positive impressions. It makes remaining in place bearable.The moral: Every memoir is tilted by the author's personal bias. That's why they're called "memoirs," i.e."memories."
When anyone rebels against their faith he or she exxagerate thier negative impressions. It makes for more exciting reading
ReplyDeleteAnd those who choose to stay around exaggerate their positive impressions. It makes remaining in place bearable.
ReplyDeleteThe moral: Every memoir is tilted by the author's personal bias. That's why they're called "memoirs," i.e."memories."