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Pastimes : History's effect on Religion

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To: Greg or e who wrote (307)8/11/2005 2:53:03 PM
From: Sun Tzu  Read Replies (2) of 520
 
Now you are playing word games and being insincere. Your statement "I noticed the preceding partial texts that it is claimed the Thomas document is based on," is incorrect. The claim has been that the Coptic document was a translation of the Greek documents. The translation is not exact:


"Although the Coptic version is not quite identical to any of the Greek fragments, it is believed that the Coptic version was translated from a prior Greek version."


In other words, a Korean Bible is not a forgery, even if there were no Korean Bibles before 18th C and the translation is inexact.
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