Stephen sez: ...
> Whatever, if the lot of you are going to pursue this silly subject, > at least try to get the references right, and don't just *ignore* > the ones you don't like. > > (BTW the Bible actually looks a lot more consistent if we (a) > abandon the zero-error approach and (b) attempt to throw out all > the obviously bogus books. The New Testament, in particular, gets > reduced to the book of Mark and a few Pauline letters, with > relatively few inconsistencies and sillinesses and some reasonably > good philosophical advice.) Good points. Thanks! ;-) Regards Steven Vincent Johnson www.OrionWorks.com www.zazzle.com/orionworks

