I posted the link.. are you incapable of clicking on a link and reading the contents for yourself?
No. That’s how I know that you failed to properly credit the author.
I was pretty sure the Seminary would not have written something with the title you gave, and figured when I went to the link I would find the real title. Instead, I found that your “news” post was actually a post from a blog entry written by someone different than the author you listed.
Thus, your post was misleading on two counts, posted to the wrong topic and lying about the author.
Now, if the only thing you had provided in the excerpt was the text from the school, you could well have argued that they were the author of the information you gave.
But the 1st paragraph of the article, as excerpted by you, was written by LGF, not the Seminary.
It’s so easy to put things in the right category, and to properly acknowledge the author. Why go to all the trouble of getting it wrong?