Tag Archives: copyright
goodbye, biblioblog top 50
As you can see from the Biblioblog Top 50 site, we’re told to install a tracker inside our own site and to allow one Steve Caruso to archive all our files. Though the Top 50 has treated me well in the past, I won’t be participating. As I’ve mentioned before, everything on this site is [...]
uncopyright and minimalism
is the title of this post by Leo Babauta. Quote: The uncopyright mindset is that of someone who gives without any guarantee of profit . . . Let us remember that the copyright mindset has no guarantee of profit either. Copyright is false security. I never thought my penchant for minimalism and my loathing of [...]
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the story of the bible translation project on this site
I’ve got about 385 chapters of the Bible, sloppily translated, here. This post explains how it got there and why. Related Posts:A World of Elitesalexander campbell’s ‘the living oracles’open source bible project: moving toward a more organized methodwanna know why i shy away from copyrighted bible versions? here’s an example.murdoch misunderstands the internet news world
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preliminary thoughts on wellhausen
[This post is over four thousand words long, hasn't been proofread, and contains all sorts of odd rabbit trails. It doesn't even address the Wellhausen hypothesis until the last two paragraphs. You probably shouldn't read this thing unless you've got some time on your hands] ‘Depending on your opinion, Wellhausen could be either the most [...]
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Habitudes, by Tim Elmore
I’m going to give Dr. Tim Elmore and his book the verbal thrashing they both deserve so badly, so before I start let me say a word of appreciation. A few of us from the Student Christian Fellowship at OSU have gotten together weekly over the last ten weeks or so to discuss leadership, specifically [...]
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how to take down copyright
Here’s how we take down copyright. If you’ve no interest in taking down copyright, these suggestions will of course be useless for you. But if you do, you can contribute in the ways outlined below by giving up anything from ten seconds of your time now and to a lifetime. 1. Whenever someone uses the [...]
open source bible project: moving toward a more organized method
I began, a while back, a project in which I intend to clean up the World English Bible a bit. I am now moving toward a better method of organizing that work. I’m going to start collecting all this work in more organized form here: open source bible project. Related Posts:Replacing BHS: Or, How to [...]
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sources must be widely available
And because we agree that argument is good, we believe that the sources of information we argue from are necessary. And if the sources are necessary for people to find the truth, and we all agree that it is good to find the truth, it follows that it’s best for everyone to have the most [...]
backing up e-sword files for future use
I said earlier that E-Sword is dead. And so the question we must then ask is, what about all the resources that e-Sword offers? The answer is simple. First, we make a list of all the uncopyrighted resources available on the website. Then, we strike off the list all the resources which we can find [...]
Replacing BHS: Or, How to Make Yourself Well Known in the Field of Biblical Studies