> At 07:40 AM 3/1/97 -0500, Murphy wrote:
> > Since you are going to point out what I didn't respond to in my
> >last post, let me point out that you don't seem to want to address my
> >last question here concerning the assumption about the character of
> >texts.
>
> I thought I had answered that one in a previous post where I pointed out
> that the text of Genesis 4-12, gives all the journalistic type of features,
> who, what, when where why and how.
Pardon me for butting in on this thread, but doesn't ANY story that
involves people, actions, dates, places, and motives answer these
questions? I can't think of a single story that doesn't.
Aren't these features necessary, but not sufficient?
Rodney Dunning
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