Re: The first of Yowie's 10 questions/concerns about aloe in the New Testament



"Dave" <pchristainsen@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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On May 24, 5:12 am, "Yowie" <yowie9644.DIESPAM...@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:


*snip*

You said you'd answer all questions.

I said you wouldn't.

You triple dared me and said I was bitching and complaining.

So I posted *10* questions you had failed to answer at least twice
in the
past.

You answered one.

You therefore have *nine* of mine to go to prove me wrong. So yup,
you'll
have to walk thru the remaining 9 questions/concerns of mine and
field
FIERCE objection from ALL COMERS for me to believe your claim that
you 'answer all questions'.

You can answer them in e-mail if you wish, and I will happily
announce to
SRQ, SHA and ARCE that you have kept your word. Until that point,
however,
your claim that you answer all questions is demonstrably false.

Yowie

Please see my recent answer to Ian of Great Britain.

You mean Ian of Great Britain asked the same questions as I did? Wow.

Further, if you are interested, you will have to develop
a greater respect for my learning.

I am *not* interested in Thiering Theory's. The issue here is whether or not
you keep your word.

So, I will get to the
other 9 in my own good time ONE STEP AT A TIME...

Good. I am patient. However, if I see you claiming that you will answer all
questions asked of you I will once again post the nine questions you
currently have failed to answer, plus I will reference each and every time
you have failed to answer these questions, as definitive *proof* that you
*do not* answer all questions asked of you even if they are asked numerous
times.

BTW I fully intend NOT to set myself up as some
BIG TEACHER; rather, I will make the necessary
references as if I were a fully competent scholar...

Just posting a reference as an answer to a question is not a 'scholarly
answer', its simply a reference with no further commentary, and would get a
fail grade even in an undergraduate degree. Answering the question in your
own words and then posting a reference citing where you got that knowledge
is the scholarly way to use references as anyone who has written a paper
would know. Still, even just a reference that actually answers the questions
and concerns I have posted (repeatedly) would be better than you falsely
claiming that you will answer all questions asked of you when you have
consistently and repeatedly failed to do so.

Yowie
--
If you're paddling upstream in a canoe and a wheel falls off, how many
pancakes can you fit in a doghouse? None, icecream doesn't have bones.


.



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