Hi Hoaryhead,
I can see I am going to have to start your training early.
First, when you cite the Bible, it would help if you
quote the passage in question, if it isn't too long. Some people don't have a Bible handy to look it up and many don't have the inclination. It's easier all around and your points will be stronger if we can
see what you're talking about.
Second, paragraphs are nice. They make your posts easier to read (and easier to find what we want to rebut.
)
Third, you can use the little "peek" button in the lower right-hand corner of your screen to see how people do the "special effects" - like quotes, links, etc.
Fourth, the editorial comments like "Divorced/Blinded" and "imaginary Jews" don't add anything and tend to make you look like a crank. If you think the Septuagint is "divorced/blinded", tell us why (in the appropriate thread). Also tell us what you mean by terms like "imaginary Jews" (in the appropriate thread).
Remember, the object of the game here is to have people
read your posts, not just to wear out your keyboard.
People who think they have all the answers usually don't understand the questions.