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Old 08-28-2004, 09:53 AM   #41
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Yeah, the argument from ignorance and the argument from incredulity often go hand in hand:

Unfortunately, the: "X must not be true because I, personally, right now, don't know how it could be true,"

is too often followed by:

"Well, X must not be true, because, I, personally, just can't wrap my mind around the facts that you've supplied,"

when the information/facts/statistics that the first response was ignorant to are supplied.
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Old 08-28-2004, 12:44 PM   #42
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The Bible isn't copyrighted. It's way past any copyright protection, even granted the most skeptical date of authorship.
Yeah, of course, I know that. Yet, if you buy a physical Bible in paper book form, generally you're still going to find a copyright notice in the front of it to cover all the footnotes and commentary they typically put in, or the translation, if it's a recent enough retranslation. The point is, the book was made by men, and it says so right in the front.

Not to say that nobody's publishing a paper Bible without a copyright notice, but you'd have to specifically look for such a thing, or just luck out, as all the ones I've seen do have a copyright notice in the front.
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Old 08-28-2004, 07:05 PM   #43
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There is an old thought: give a room full of monkeys, each with a typewriter, enough time and eventually one of them will write the complete works of shakespeare, or the bible.


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...and the old thought is still full of malarkey...but since no one can actually test the hypothesis...

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Old 08-28-2004, 10:44 PM   #44
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all the ones I've seen do have a copyright notice in the front.
I had no idea anybody would do such a crazy thing. I bow to the authority of the person who actually looked. Stupid facts (grumble grumble).

"Facts are useless. With facts, you can prove anything that's even remotely true" - Homer Simpson

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I had no idea anybody would do such a crazy thing.
If you look at the copyrights I am pretty sure that it is the translation that is copyrighted, not the Biblical text itself. I think that is fair: Translations do cost money as translators do not work for free. You want to recoup your investment somehow.
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