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To: Religion Moderator

If I use my study Bible and it has dates and what was happening on those dates, and a website has those dates and what was happening on those dates, am I to search the Internet for quotes on dates that could or could not have come from a study Bible? You see, I wouldn’t be the one accessing a website. I’m accessing my study Bible for information. If a website accesses study Bibles for information, then how can I personally be accused of quoting from a website? It’s all very confusing to me. But I can ASSURE you I used NO website. And how do I PROVE I did not if the website itself is using study Bible material? Sounds like a stupid question I guess, but it also sounds like this is exactly what happened here. I was in my study Bible not on a website. And I do not understand how I can be held responsible for a website’s contents that I have never visited. Thanks for your patience, smvoice


786 posted on 09/05/2011 2:26:12 PM PDT by smvoice (The Cross was NOT God's Plan B.)
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To: smvoice

If you are quoting from a printed source include the title, author, issue, page or whatever so that the moderators can check for copyright restrictions.


963 posted on 09/05/2011 8:33:05 PM PDT by Religion Moderator
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