Reasons Not To Study Greek

Kevin W. Woodruff cierpke at prodigy.net
Thu Jun 29 13:16:35 EDT 2000


You shouldn't study Greek so that you'll have a lot of neat word studies to
bore your congregation.

You shouldn't study Greek if you think it is a short-cut to spiritual growth

You shouldn't study Greek so that you'll know more than most teachers/preachers

You shouldn't study Greek to try and always win an argument



At 12:05 PM 6/29/2000, you wrote:
>Greetings
>
>When I took Greek my professot began the class with a list of reasons not 
>to study Greek. I didn't write them down, so could members of the list help 
>me by giving me some reasons why students should not study Greek. I want to 
>use this as I begin teaching my first group of students. I would like to 
>end up with at least 10 good reasons.
>
>Thanks
>Brian Tucker
>Riverview, MI
>music at riverviewcog.org
>
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