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Question: How accurate is the information on this graphic?
#31
RE: Question: How accurate is the information on this graphic?
Hmm, Drich. I am going to investigate this. I'm sorry, but it is going to be very easy to tell if you are being accurate, given our recording systems. No post can go changed without it leaving a record and I am going to look for that record. Also, there is no mod note on that post, which there always is for changed posts. I'm afraid this isn't going to end well for your argument, but I assure you, I am following up on your complaint, despite all evidence being that the link removal never occurred.
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#32
RE: Question: How accurate is the information on this graphic?
(June 19, 2012 at 12:32 pm)Drich Wrote:
(June 19, 2012 at 11:41 am)Shell B Wrote: Tell me where you were told this by a member of the staff, please.

Honestly I don't remember the name, but I will look.

http://atheistforums.org/thread-13397-page-3.html post number 24 is evidence of my missing link...

I am still looking for the post where I was told we are not to post links.

Huh? Post 24 in that thread has not been mod edited.
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#33
RE: Question: How accurate is the information on this graphic?
I searched every place we leave a record of having edited posts. There is none. That post was not changed. You may have forgotten to post the link.
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#34
RE: Question: How accurate is the information on this graphic?
I went through alot of trouble researching that link, forgetting to post it does not seem likly. However if you say no one could have erased my most recent link then I have to take you at your word. I'll see if I can find it again.
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#35
RE: Question: How accurate is the information on this graphic?
(June 18, 2012 at 6:48 pm)Shell B Wrote: They forgot to mention that the KJV is largely based on translations by a man that they burnt alive for translating the Bible from Latin.

Edited: Oh, sorry. They strangled him before burning him.


They didn't cut his tongue out first? OH, WAIT -- that's PULL his tongue out...
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#36
RE: Question: How accurate is the information on this graphic?
You don't have to take my word. You can show me where a staff member said they removed it and told you that you aren't allowed to post links.

Bottom line, if a post is changed, a member is automatically sent a private message stating that their post has been edited. It is not a matter of human error. I literally cannot change your post without you getting a message. So, the message would be proof of your accusation. Do you have that proof?
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#37
RE: Question: How accurate is the information on this graphic?
Drich,

I've just checked the database, and I can confirm that at no point was your post edited (even by you). There are no edit logs, no moderator logs, nothing.

To check even further, I downloaded the most recent database backup after you made your post (12 hours after you made your post), and the link isn't there either.

Even further than that, I went and checked all the server logs to see if anyone had accessed the URL required to edit your post. Nobody had.

I can only conclude from this that you simply forgot to post the link, or your browser didn't paste it correctly.
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#38
RE: Question: How accurate is the information on this graphic?
(June 19, 2012 at 1:30 pm)Tiberius Wrote: Drich,

I've just checked the database, and I can confirm that at no point was your post edited (even by you). There are no edit logs, no moderator logs, nothing.

To check even further, I downloaded the most recent database backup after you made your post (12 hours after you made your post), and the link isn't there either.

Even further than that, I went and checked all the server logs to see if anyone had accessed the URL required to edit your post. Nobody had.

I can only conclude from this that you simply forgot to post the link, or your browser didn't paste it correctly.

Then i appologise for makeing such a big deal about nothing. From my perspective I spent twenty mins looking for the link I was going to post and the next day it wasn't there. what I then remebered was being told recently this was not a place/forum that we could post links. i assumed that it was simply erased.

My mistake if I did not post it, and again appologise for making a big deal about nothing.
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#39
RE: Question: How accurate is the information on this graphic?
(June 19, 2012 at 4:43 pm)Drich Wrote: Then i appologise for makeing such a big deal about nothing. From my perspective I spent twenty mins looking for the link I was going to post and the next day it wasn't there. what I then remebered was being told recently this was not a place/forum that we could post links. i assumed that it was simply erased.
So we can talk about Biblical textual criticism now?
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#40
RE: Question: How accurate is the information on this graphic?
(June 19, 2012 at 4:43 pm)Drich Wrote: Then i appologise for makeing such a big deal about nothing. From my perspective I spent twenty mins looking for the link I was going to post and the next day it wasn't there. what I then remebered was being told recently this was not a place/forum that we could post links. i assumed that it was simply erased.

My mistake if I did not post it, and again appologise for making a big deal about nothing.

Given your knowledge of scripture (I have seen you in other threads argue against English passage interpretation by invoking meanings from original Hebrew texts), I have a question:

In your opinion, what is the most definitive English translation of The Bible given what we know from modern Biblical scholarship?
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