Barbarian observes:
I read the article. It appears Jefferson did not. I wish he would. I left a link for anyone who wants to see what it really says.
Well, let's take a look...
http://www.theologyonline.com/forums/showpost.php?p=2898442&postcount=29
Never lie about something still on the thread, Stipe.
Barbarian asks:
Do you think the part he posted is misleading as to his claim? If not, why would I want to read the rest? After all, I'm only commenting on that particular error.
The original is the only source that counts. And, as you learned, it doesn't say what Jefferson said it does.
Barbarian suggests:
Anyone who doubts it can go to the link and see what the article actually says.
The comment was posted here. The link shows that the comment is not correct.
Reality is a tough game. But it has the virtue of being true.
I read the article. It appears Jefferson did not. I wish he would. I left a link for anyone who wants to see what it really says.
Liar.
Well, let's take a look...
http://www.theologyonline.com/forums/showpost.php?p=2898442&postcount=29
Never lie about something still on the thread, Stipe.
Barbarian asks:
Do you think the part he posted is misleading as to his claim? If not, why would I want to read the rest? After all, I'm only commenting on that particular error.
Depends on the source.
The original is the only source that counts. And, as you learned, it doesn't say what Jefferson said it does.
Barbarian suggests:
Anyone who doubts it can go to the link and see what the article actually says.
Your link is not the source of the comment.
The comment was posted here. The link shows that the comment is not correct.
You need to quit with the demand that every game be played upon your court.
Reality is a tough game. But it has the virtue of being true.