To: OLD REGGIE; presently no screen name
the rest of your post is tortured speculation My post essentially says that in a narrative about death of X, when the narrator describes a woman who is present at that as mother of Y, then you can be sure that woman is not the mother of the one who is dying, X.
Tortured speculation?
5,141 posted on
12/10/2010 6:28:51 PM PST by
annalex
(http://www.catecheticsonline.com/CatenaAurea.php)
To: annalex
As well as in a narrative about visiting the fresh grave of X...
5,142 posted on
12/10/2010 8:02:27 PM PST by
annalex
(http://www.catecheticsonline.com/CatenaAurea.php)
To: annalex; presently no screen name
the rest of your post is tortured speculation
My post essentially says that in a narrative about death of X, when the narrator describes a woman who is present at that as mother of Y, then you can be sure that woman is not the mother of the one who is dying, X.
Tortured speculation? I am more convinced than ever that "tortured speculation" was a much too gentle term.
5,155 posted on
12/11/2010 12:21:46 PM PST by
OLD REGGIE
(I am a Biblical Unitarian?)
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