Alan F
When the Creator/Creation was first published there was no such thing as the ID movement as it was only in its embryonic stage. Its major proponents were publishing their research for the first time and so as single authors, their books were commented on by the Society as time progressed. Now as a more identifiable novement, the Society may well comment on their theories as appropriate. The Society has no allegiance or connection with these Creation or Design organizations but if their spokesmen have something useful to say regarding the Bible and God's existence then such comments can be utilized by the Society.
Your petty and irrelevant claim that you have found 100 misquotes in the 1985 Creation book is childish and juvenile. It seems to me that this publication has unnerved in its debastating analysis of the Evolution nonsense. All of the sources are as usual are fully correct but I would be the first to admit that many of these authorities would not like their views used to undermine a pet theory.
When is all said and done it is the reader of WT publications that decides whether the information presented is factual and well written and the Society receives many thank you and appreciative letters from the public including many academics so your claims are simply pathetic.
The Society follows it own style of referencing when writing to the general public but if an interested reader requires a fuller reference then a simple letter to the publisher will suffice. We must remember that our publications are multi-lingual and therefore expediency demands that the material be as simple as possible. It is foolish to think that a person in a Third World country is going to take a long trip to the city library and seek a old or the latest published book.
Back to Thiele, the reader alone must determine if Thiele was in fact misrepresented by the Aid article. I believe that his Note is in context with his thesis and is also in context with the Aid article. That is whu you had to dragged kicking and screaming to scan the relevant pages. I am confident that it is only Gruss, Thiel e and Alan F only believe that there is a misrepresentation. The average person uipon seeing the evidence would simply be amused at such controversy. Apostates are very desparate people.
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