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Aug 22, 2019 at 20:21 vote accept justhalf
Apr 11, 2018 at 1:04 comment added Dieter This is why hermeneutics and "rightly dividing the Word of Truth" are so important. This discipline is not en end in itself, but it helps avoid serious error, false teachings, and delusions. Furthermore, science is always changing--what's uncontested fact in one generation will be considered archaic and even quaint in the next generation. An "educated" person in phrenology, phlogiston, or phen-fen has nothing to brag about. Whenever, you hear that "the science is settled," it's like your preacher expounding about the eagle. Something to think about.
Apr 9, 2018 at 19:09 comment added justhalf This was certainly the advice that I got, too. With my lack of knowledge on actual bird behavior at the time of my question, this certainly looked like a plausible behavior for birds. Based on that, even though this is a metaphor, certainly knowing the right kind of bird would be helpful, if not simply due diligence. But now knowing that we do not know any bird with this behavior, then we can draw any bird with ease of mind. And certainly I agree with you that we should not exaggerate or even fabricate information just to make our point.
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