William Schryver wrote:Would that every LDS scholar in history had the stellar record for correctness that Nibley left behind.
Oh, his track record isn't great, but he is the 900 pound gorilla in Mopologetics.
William Schryver wrote:For that matter, the KEP are not even well adapted to the typical training of an expert in text criticism--the issues and questions are just not the same as they are when dealing with, for example, a series of successively copied New Testament manuscripts.
Please inform maklelan that he is unqualified to analyze these documents and identify homoioteleuton. This should save him lots of time both at MADB and here; he will no longer need to spend hours composing messages telling how qualified he is as a text critic. Because, in your opinion, it isn't relevant.
William Schryver wrote:Indeed (seeing it in retrospect, of course) the questions posed by the KEP lend themselves quite well to the unique skills of a computer programmer accustomed to dealing with a large assortment of diverse details in need of being arranged/sorted/selectively analyzed/etc.
Speaking as a computer programmer myself, I know that computer programmers are prone to delusions of grandeur. Thanks for adding another data point to that conclusion, i.e. you are full of crap. But, please post whatever code (database schemata included) you used to "arrange/sort/selectively analyze" the data.
Have a nice day!