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3:06 AM
@Susan Well, I mentioned "good" questions. And I just don't quite see the Internet as a place one has to come with PREPARED questions, but more of a place where I can ask any type of question, no matter how stupid it may seem, and still get some answers that would help me mold my next questions.
I mostly have doubts here and there, some times, not just simple questions. Besides, it's hard for me to get into studying the Bible the same way it seems that bioliogy people dissect frogs. I suppose I could write down questions as I read the text, but that seems to me like writting things down while talking in person with someone. Still...once in a while I remember a question and look it up. But the exegesis thing might just not be for me....except, perhaps, once in a while.
 
3:28 AM
@aksub Yeah, it’s definitely not for everybody. (You don’t write things down while talking in person to someone? Oh, I thought that was normal. ;-) ) But we’d welcome you back whenever questions do arise.
Particularly with regard to original language stuff, nobody is likely to bother you about things being too elementary. If you presuppose incorrect things, people may correct them, but as long as it’s on topic and you don’t mind being corrected, that’s usually OK. If there’s a real (on topic) question, people will help you make it into something that works here.
 
3:59 AM
@Susan ( unless one is a PSYCHOlogist :D )
@Susan : Some of my questions are in the realm of the unprovable-but-perhaps-likely, but which could not be asked in a church setting, like: "What if Moses was really trying to do something good and the only way he could figure it could be done without being later blamed for anything going VERY wrong was to say that someone else had SENT him to talk to the Israelites?"
And other such questions. That was just an example. (Not an attempt at getting an answer or a reaction).
@Susan : Thank you. Might stop by again with some question more fitting for this group.
 

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