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> On Behalf Of Lisa Gielczyk (TCP)
> Sent: Tuesday, December 04, 2007 16:53
> To: Dick Margulis
> Cc: email
> Subject: Re: [TCP] quotes misquoted in articles
> 
> Thanks! I appreciate all the responses. In this case, the speaker has
been
> dead for many years, and the sermon is in the public domain. But the
> author
> of the article is trying to convince the reader of a point, and
appears to
> be manipulating the deceased speaker's words to make his point at all
> costs.

In any other context... reprehensible.
When it's about that gawd stuff... well, it's all made up anyway.
Unlike most other disciplines, theology can't trace back to original
source material. It can only trace back to rumors of original source
material.

Yeah-yeah. I get that it's wrong to misrepresent what a (at one time)
real, live speaker or writer said. Is it ironic, in this situation that
the entire edifice is built on what an imaginary
speaker/writer/telepathic entity is possibly reputed to have improbably
said?

Kevin (skirting fatwa territory)

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