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some updates on what’s going on in the biblioblogging world
biblioblogging: n. the practice of blogging about the Bible. blogging: n. what I’m doing now. world: n. the term I use to describe the sum of all the biblioblogs, because “community” is far too comfy a word for such a drama-filled and strife-ridden sea of interactions.
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another sad example of misinformation
Those of you who know my opinions about textual criticism (or maybe just my dad), know that I am unabashedly Byzantine-priorist. And although I don’t condemn those who happen to disagree with me, I hate to see facts twisted. One of the most unfortunate examples of this is the way in which our position is [...]
Posted in textual criticism Also tagged biblioblogging, byzantine-priority hypothesis, kjv-onlyism, textual criticism Leave a comment
uh oh . . . this isn’t good