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We've all 'engaged' one another sufficiently to
have a handle on 'who' we are? One is rarely surprised at the response of
(insert name). This is not a 'shot'. It is, insofar as I'm capable of making
one, an objective statement.
Example:People whom we judge as unnecessarily
inflammatory in their responses do not so assess themselves.
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Sent: November 23, 2005 08:18
Subject: Re: [TruthTalk]
Corrector/revisor
"Mistakes" is the word Dean and I agreed to
discuss, Judy. That is what I point out below. Why escalate the rhetoric with
loaded words like "error," when that is not necessary? How is that
helpful?
Bill
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Sent: Wednesday, November 23, 2005 5:45
AM
Subject: [TruthTalk]
Corrector/revisor
This is like a dog chasing it's tail
and doing it in Greek compounds the problem.
What difference is there between a
mistake and an error?
Mistake: To err in opinion or
judgment; An error in opinion or judgment, a
misconcption
2. A slip; a fault; an error.
There is a mistake in the account or in the date. (Noah Webster
1828)
Kevin states > Bill was asked to provide ERRORS
in the KJV, this is not an error & in fact is the way MOST Translators
& Translations translate the verse
No, Kevin, I was not asked to
provide errors in the KJV; I was asked to provide
"mistakes," which I have done, having suggested
that a "cursory" reading of this verse may lead a person to draw a
wrong conclusion, which is exactly what you and Judy did, which
is demonstrated in your ongoing argument against the present
passive aspect of this participle.
Bill
judyt
He that says "I know Him" and doesn't keep His
Commandments
is a liar (1 John
2:4)
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