See my post #327.
You are jumping to conclusions Iowegian, I base nothing on feelings, but sometimes those feelings, years down the road turn out to be right when others start seeing it and talking about it, then it becomes more acceptable.
For an example, the first time I remember reading Mark 16:9 through 20, I knew something was wrong with it, but had no idea what until years later when I read that these verses were not found in the older manuscripts, and no one knew who wrote them, typical interpolation as was Ignatius and the 7 short epistles of his which were also interpolated.
This was just a feeling that turned out to have validity.
I hope this explains it a little better, but thanks for your concern, and never fail to tell me if you think I am going to far on a matter like this. JH