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If you have followed Jay's work over the years, you will find that he has suggested a number of things and discarded them when they didn't work out. That might not be your modus operandi, but it is how many successful people operate.
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Moreover, how do you account for Jay's penchant for making (over)confident "guesses" about things he presents himself as qualified to speak about when it's clear (as it is in this present matter) that he has no such qualifications. Does he enjoy shooting himself in the foot, do you think? And what do you think of the quality of Jay's "guess" about pre Eusebian references to divisions of pre Eusebian writings is? Good? Bad? Familiar with what the facts are? Jeffrey |
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Here again Jeffrey sarcastically attacks the person instead of sticking to the topic. We are not all professionals in this obscure field Jeffrey. Why can't you just patiently teach us from your expansive knowledge instead of just constantly throwing out snide innuendo? Is this type of behaviour typical of theologians? |
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Asking someone about the nature and extent of their research is certainly not a personal attack nor does the question appear to be sarcastic.
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But be that as it may be, what do you think of Jay's "guess"? Is it is particularly well informed? Do you think it stands up in the light of the data to the contrary that I have presented? Jeffrey |
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I don't think that academics operate the same way, at least in public. |
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Jay's suggestion about book divisions was clearly labeled as tentative, asking for more information.
Have you read Jay's book? It is well beyond brainstorming. |
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And I note that you have not said how good of a guess you think Jay's "guess" is and whether it stands up in the light of the contrary evidence that Roger and I have produced. Jeffrey |
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