She didn't have to. - Dismissal Posted: Dec 29th, 2017 - 11:38 pm In Reply to: "The most important thing..." is a statement about relative importance - Responsibility
"The most important thing" suggests PRIMARY -- the MOST -- important of two or more items.
"I may not agree with the OP regarding the importance of the origin of those traditions. Then again, I may -- she doesn't say how important she finds them."
She didn't have to state how important SHE found them. This isn't about what SHE wrote. YOU wrote what to YOU was MOST important; i.e., the Christ stuff. YOU implied by using "MOST" that everything else is of LESSER importance to YOU. That would include the HISTORY, which was the topic of HER post.
Stop trying to spin it. Your language was clear, as was your intent.
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