You were angry, but I don't buy the 'made me do it' argument. We are very much responsible for our own offenses. If you, for instance, said you didn't believe I knew even my own traditions, it'd simply be 'wrong' than a slight, if you follow. You don't seem to see that you do this to Christians, then take offense when such is offered back. We were talking about why the Gospel of Thomas is bad theology as well as not written by the apostle. I gave it a "D-minus" because it is poor quality. You countered, with: "...as graded by...yourself. I wonder how you would have viewed Thomas if it had been included in the official Bible, while Luke had been unknown for centuries, until finally unearthed somewhere."
Now if I countered in anywise snarky, it is because the above is seen as snarky. Did you really wonder, or were you just making a jab here? It 'seemed' the latter.
Further and next:
It isn't just willy nilly, nor as ad hoc as you are intimating. This in itself it highly offensive as to accusation. I realize you want an apology, probably because you didn't intend the offense, but the offense, to me, is against God. For spiritual beings, it is very apparent what is clear and from God, and what is problematic. My point? To simply get you to grasp both your and my own canonization. As far as these go, both for the Jew and the Christian, I'm staunch orthodox. I believe God had a CLEAR hand in our respective canons.
At this point, I'd simply ask that you read between the lines: There was no offense other than address the offenses already given in a manner that fit the context. If I read you wrong? Surely I need to revisit my responses, but please provide feedback on these particular concerns. Thanks. -Lon