At 08:26 PM 12/21/2001 +1100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: >Who said anything about mixing styles? The main point is choosing styles.
which can already be done by choosing versions... however, having something that lets you more easily compare how certain phrases can be translated in a side-by-side (or per-phrase "choosing") manner is an excellent study tool. You know, like that interlinear 26 translation New Testament I once saw, only in a sword module instead of printed on dead trees... If people really want to twist a text to mean something it doesn't they will anyway, whether we provide a tool that makes it easier or not. Just because some study tools benefit the unjust as well as the just doesn't mean we must all be deprived. The rain from heaven falls on all of us! ;o) Just make it with "study tool" in mind instead of "design your own version to say whatever you want" in mind, ok? Someone way back in the beginning mentioned something about designing your own version from all possible choices and now everyone's harping on that.... can't you all put that aside for a sec and see what a wonderful study tool it would be to just have all the different possibilities listed? I want da study tool mannn!!!! ;o) Dave
