There is no struggle.
Nobody in their right mind, stood on the steps in the full glare of the sun would consider themselves "in the building" (should that be inside their right mind). There is a door right there, on one side is 'in' on the other is'out' (I really can't believe I'm having to do this). Nobody is confused as to whether they are in or out.
The problem here is that we have video evidence of Oswald confirming he was in the building at the time of the assassination and the Prayer Man crew cannot accept that so they come up with this "is it 'in' or 'inside' insanity (or is that insideanity). That's fair enough, people have invested a lot of time and effort into believing this, "years of extensive research" I heard somewhere. I know hardly anything about this particular aspect of things as it never crossed my mind as a possibility for a number of reasons so I'd like to ask a couple of pretty straight-forward questions to those 'superfans' of this particular model of events:
1) What is the evidence Prayer Man is a man?
2) How many people are stood on the steps at the time of the assassination?
Two simple questions to start my education regarding the world of Prayer Man.
Nobody in their right mind, stood on the steps in the full glare of the sun would consider themselves "in the building" (should that be inside their right mind). There is a door right there, on one side is 'in' on the other is'out' You get no debate from me. The problem that you are ignoring is that people don't always express themselves 100% correctly and completely. You are reading way too much into a fleeting comment made in a moment of chaos.
The problem here is that we have video evidence of Oswald confirming he was in the building at the time of the assassination
Really? I would like to see that actual video, because it isn't in the clips that were posted earlier.
In one of the clips Oswald says "I work in that building" and then replies to a reporter asking "Were you in the building at the time" by saying "Naturally, if I work in that building, yes sir".
To construe from this exchange that Oswald confirmed he was in the building
at the time of the assassination is reaching too far
And before you go there; no I am not a member of the prayer-man crew. For me the entire prayer-man discussion ends with the conclusion that the blurred pictures show a shape of what seems to be a person but as the pictures are too poor in quality it can not be determined who that person is.
This entire discussion about a blurred image in a poor quality picture and a personal interpretation of a few words uttered by Oswald seems somewhat superfluous to me as neither matter will likely ever be resolved.