While all that you say is true, it would still be helpful for the moderators 
and other well educated Hebraists to point out when a particular posting is 
really idiosyncratic, particularly for those who may just be starting their 
Hebrew studies.

N.E. Barry Hofstetter
Classics and Bible @ TAA
http://www.theamericanacademy.net


  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Kirk Lowery 
  To: Biblical Hebrew 
  Sent: Tuesday, May 14, 2013 7:07 AM
  Subject: [b-hebrew] Some comments by the moderators


  The moderators would like to make a couple of comments about the nature and 
status of the b-hebrew list.

  1. B-Hebrew has always been a list for the general public to participate. 
That includes scholars, but not exclusively. The purpose of B-Hebrew is to 
promote discussion about the Hebrew Bible, to understand how others think about 
it and its message, and to find illumination. There is no guarantee one will 
find enlightenment on this list!

  2. As a public list, there is no intention to validate posts for their 
"truth", nor is there any obligation on the part of the moderators to correct 
"erroneous" postings.  As with all things on the Internet, caveat lector: let 
the reader beware.

  3. An Internet discussion list like B-Hebrew is a true democracy: no one 
person or group can "dominate" or censor the discussion. (Well, except for the 
moderators, of course!) There is more than enough bandwidth to handle thousands 
of postings daily. In a low volume list such a B-Hebrew, some voices appear to 
be "louder". But in fact, the voices that are present are there because they 
choose to post and reply to other postings.

  4. The moderators will censor inappropriate postings (as outlined here: 
http://www.grovescenter.org/bhebrew.html#respect). This means that some allowed 
postings may be distasteful to some list members. They have three ways to 
respond: (a) ignore those postings; (b) delete the posts; alternatively, delete 
all postings by a particular author; (c) create a "filter" in their email 
programs to automatically delete or otherwise remove posts from their inbox.  
Other than leaving the list, there are no other choices.

  5. To my knowledge (and 19 years as a moderator of B-Hebrew), no one's mind 
has been changed as a result of debates here. But we have been given insight 
into the thinking of others from widely different ways of life.

  Speaking for myself, I have been intellectually enriched and challenged by 
all of you. 
  -- 
  Blessings,
  Kirk
  B-Hebrew co-moderator
  --
  Kirk E. Lowery, PhD
  President & Senior Research Fellow
  The J. Alan Groves Center for Advanced Biblical Research



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