• I like things to be concise, but succinct. Bloating an encyclopedia with periphery data, separating out what could better be expressed together, causing needless repetitions, defeats its purpose. Too much information, and you might as well rip all the pages out and throw them around the room in the hope of a better chance of finding what you intended, or of learning something.
  • I don't like sophistry

the closer you look, the more it turns to dust in your hands. until, finally, there is not a single piece left. not even blind faith.

I don't edit much at the moment, for the sake of my degree, sorry. (I'm a 3rd year theology student)

How do you say "We are wise, and the Lord's torah is with us"? In fact here it was made for a lie, the lying pen of scribes - Jeremiah

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