YHWH in the LXX (END OF THREAD PER CARL)
Jan Groenveld
jan.groenveld at uq.net.au
Sat Oct 7 16:35:32 EDT 2000
On Sat, 7 Oct 2000 GregStffrd at aol.com wrote:
>
> We might learn error from some sources, and truth from others, or a
> combination of both. All sources are not equal, and if I can see that an
> author of a particular work has written erroneously on a subject then, unless
> I am out to offer correction, I would likely not spend quality time reading
> such a publication. Would you?
>
Actually, Yes. I do it all the time ...... How else can one do unbiassed
research?
JanG
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