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== January 2013 ==

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My opening gambit

Hello Renejs,

I have developed over the years, in my OT/Hebrew Scripture historical studies, a decidedly radical minimalist approach and position.

I have been following with interest the developments here in NT (with an eye for trying to feel the possible impact that OT minimalism can have in NT), and since you have just mentioned Lemche's and Thompson's supposed professional predicament in Kopenhagen, I thought I could ask you:

What would they have to fear, in terms of their academic positions and reputations, by pushing more overtly for the establishment of an NT minimalist current, at least in Europe?

Since this would all really fall under the rubric of a personal conversation ("eye-to-eye" as much as possible in written digital communications) about academic politics and epistemological strategies, feel free, if you are so inclined, to just reply to my email directly, through my own user page, where on the Tools menu on the left side you should see the option "Email this user." I was looking for this option here on your page, but I couldn't see/find it.

Best regards, warshy 19:35, 5 January 2015 (UTC)

Indenting paragraphs

You know, indenting paragraphs of comments really, really looks weird around here, and makes it somewhat harder to instantly visibly determine what is part of the same comment and what isn't. Using a : at the start of each paragraph in the same comment is the more standard procedure around here, and honestly makes comments somewhat easier to read. John Carter (talk) 21:49, 7 January 2015 (UTC)

In the mean time, I just fixed it. Bill the Cat 7 (talk) 21:25, 21 January 2015 (UTC)

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January 2013

This is the final warning you will receive. Please refrain from casting nonproductive personal aspersions on others as you have done in this edit. If you continue, the already extant chance that you will be blocked from editing will grow much more likely. John Carter (talk) 01:45, 22 January 2015 (UTC)