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Farrell Till stated the Bible was incorrect in regards to the scriptures declaring that hares and hyraxes chewing the cud. In doing so Mr. Till stated that Wayne Jackson misquoted Grzimek's Animal Life Encyclopedia in regards to declaring it a ruminant which was correct. What Mr. Till ommitted to state however was that particular issue of Grzimek's Animal Life Encyclopedia said that hyraxes ruminate which directly comments on the very issue being discussed. Plus Mr. Till does not mention all the various exegetical issues and scientific issues that are involved in regards to the issues involving Leviticus 11: 5-6 according the various scientists and Jewish/Christian exegetical scholars. (For further details please see: Wycliffe Bible Encyclopedia, 1986, Animals of the Bible, Beasts of the field: hare, page 80, Moody Press, Chicago, IL). JP Holding who comments on much of Mr. Till's work points out other matters which Mr. Till fails to mention in regards to his articles on the Bible in regards to animal behavior which has later been affirmed by scientists. Farrell Till stated the Bible was incorrect in regards to the scriptures declaring that hares and hyraxes chewing the cud. In doing so Mr. Till stated that Wayne Jackson misquoted Grzimek's Animal Life Encyclopedia in regards to declaring it a ruminant which was correct. What Mr. Till ommitted to state however was that particular issue of Grzimek's Animal Life Encyclopedia said that hyraxes ruminate which directly comments on the very issue being discussed. Plus Mr. Till does not mention all the various exegetical issues and scientific issues that are involved in regards to the issues involving Leviticus 11: 5-6 according the various scientists and Jewish/Christian exegetical scholars. (For further details please see: Wycliffe Bible Encyclopedia, 1986, Animals of the Bible, Beasts of the field: hare, page 80, Moody Press, Chicago, IL). JP Holding who comments on much of Mr. Till's work points out other matters which Mr. Till fails to mention in regards to his articles on the Bible in regards to animal behavior which has later been affirmed by scientists.


] 21:54, 6 December 2005 (UTC)kdbuffalo ] 21:54, 6 December 2005 (UTC)kdbuffalo

Revision as of 21:54, 6 December 2005

It seems that The Hokkaido Crow has deleted pertinent things from this entry; not sure why The Hokkaido Crow would prefer ignorance. With The Hokkaido Crow's deletions, the article is very small and incomplete, now. Big Lover 15:03, 4 November 2005 (EST)

I note this page set up as something of a strawman to support a POV from the biblical scientific foresight article and I've neutralized this particular POV. The Hokkaido Crow 21:38, 25 October 2005 (UTC)

why was this deleted?

I believe the below paragraph should have not been deleted as it shows that Mr. Till leaves out pertinent information to his readers. If Mr. Till claims hyraxes do not ruminate then mentions a particular encylclopedia and fails to mention that encyclopedia says that hyraxes ruminate I see this as a problem.

Here is what I wrote:

Criticisms of Farrell Till

Farrell Till stated the Bible was incorrect in regards to the scriptures declaring that hares and hyraxes chewing the cud. In doing so Mr. Till stated that Wayne Jackson misquoted Grzimek's Animal Life Encyclopedia in regards to declaring it a ruminant which was correct. What Mr. Till ommitted to state however was that particular issue of Grzimek's Animal Life Encyclopedia said that hyraxes ruminate which directly comments on the very issue being discussed. Plus Mr. Till does not mention all the various exegetical issues and scientific issues that are involved in regards to the issues involving Leviticus 11: 5-6 according the various scientists and Jewish/Christian exegetical scholars. (For further details please see: Wycliffe Bible Encyclopedia, 1986, Animals of the Bible, Beasts of the field: hare, page 80, Moody Press, Chicago, IL). JP Holding who comments on much of Mr. Till's work points out other matters which Mr. Till fails to mention in regards to his articles on the Bible in regards to animal behavior which has later been affirmed by scientists.

ken 21:54, 6 December 2005 (UTC)kdbuffalo