Well said, well spoken! -Ed
On Monday 02 September 2002 11:17 pm, Danny Freedman wrote: > Actually, if the Sword Project only included the NTs > without the respective OTs, I would not be offended... > > I do realise that this is a christian project, and I > realise that there are elements of doctrine in the NT. > However, it is not the place of the Sword Project to > dictate how people should utilise the software, nor > should it dictate which software should be > disallowed... > > Just BTW, the Sword Project is the only one of its > kind anywhere in the world, even leading software > bible programs do not have the diversity in Sword... > Don't spoil it with limitations based on doctrine...we > have enough limitations as a result of copyright. > > In fact, I do not know of a single online program that > shows both the Arabic and English form of the Qu'ran > as well as the Smith van dyke Arabic Bible...in > Arabic... > > While Sword's main focus is christian, the very fact > that christians interact with muslims, that christians > speak arabic, means that such works should be > provided, under the appropriate heading... And that > doesn't mean every person would ever download such a > module. > > That makes my 2 cents into 4 cents.... > > DF > > __________________________________________________ > Do You Yahoo!? > Everything you'll ever need on one web page > from News and Sport to Email and Music Charts > http://uk.my.yahoo.com