How Should We Relate to Trinitarians (LONG Article
"R. Kyle Jones" (rkjones@husc.harvard.edu)
Sat, 23 Sep 1995 03:01:18 -0500 (CDT)
At 06:32 PM 9/21/95 -0500, you wrote:
>Other than the fact that the text being indexed is itself a
>trinitarian translation of the original text, in what way is Strongs
>concordance influenced by the fact that Strong was himself a
>trinitarian?
Oh, no, you've stumbled upon the great debate in the world of science right
now. It goes something like this: you can't observe something without being
a part of it.
In other words, it is impossible to remain totally subjective -- you are
always in it and you are *not* subjective. You have biases towards certain
things just as Strong would have had a bias towards trinitarianism.
Oh, well, it's a long debate . . .
Kyle
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