Martin Gruner wrote: >> If you do not believe that Bibles, as well as associated content, >> deserve the utmost care and the devotion of as much time as is necessary >> to do right by them, then I do not believe you have any business working >> with them, for it suggests an inadequate respect for the Bible itself. > > That's indeed the big dogmatic bat. Are you sure that your interpretation of > being faithful to Scripture is the right one?
I didn't mention, nor did I speak of, being faithful to scripture. I don't see how having respect for the Bible, itself, and wishing to do the best possible job with it is at all a controversial point. > You argument from a position of such great strength that I wonder if you lead > a project with many diligent and dedicated volunteers so that you don't need > (or even want) help from others. I don't understand this sentence. > Your arguments contradict Crosswire's stated goals (as cited today) and make > me personally really sad. I never made reference to the CrossWire Purpose Statement and was not citing it as an authority. I made only reference to policies and guiding principles, and when that was unclear, I specified precisely what I meant--which again had nothing to do with the Purpose Statement. That being said, I don't comprehend how anything I've said contradicts the Purpose Statement. --Chris _______________________________________________ sword-devel mailing list: [email protected] http://www.crosswire.org/mailman/listinfo/sword-devel Instructions to unsubscribe/change your settings at above page
