[TruthTalk] Re:The value of tradition and, dictionaries

2004-03-10 Thread Lance Muir
Everyone of us speaks from a "tradition" and words mean things. Why not revisit this whole discussion as it took place in the 4th century by such as Athanasius, Cyril, Gregory and yes,another Gregory (Nazianzus Nyssa)-the Capadocians. Lance From: Kevin Deegan To: [EMAIL

[TruthTalk] Re:The value of tradition and, dictionaries

2004-03-10 Thread Judy Taylor
From: "Lance Muir" [EMAIL PROTECTED] Everyone of us speaks from a "tradition" and words mean things. Why not revisit this whole discussion as it took place in the 4th century by such as Athanasius, Cyril, Gregory and yes,another Gregory (Nazianzus Nyssa)-the Capadocians. Lance jt: But

Re: [TruthTalk] Re:The value of tradition and, dictionaries

2004-03-10 Thread Kevin Deegan
Everyone of us speaks from a "tradition" and words mean things. Why not revisit this whole discussion as it took place in the 4th century by such as Athanasius, Cyril, Gregory and yes,another Gregory (Nazianzus Nyssa)-the Capadocians. Lance It is just a matter of whether your tradition is the

Re: [TruthTalk] Re:The value of tradition and, dictionaries

2004-03-10 Thread Kevin Deegan
Lance Muir [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: a. No syntactics contains its own semantics b. Language, like mathematics is a symbolic system c. Do the "symbols" themselves contain the truth(meaning) or, do they point away from themselves to the "meaning" we all seek? Lance God's word is not a