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The Wiki page on Aramaic primacy
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There is aWiki page on Aramaic primacy which i think could be tweaked a little. I am thinking of doing a bit of tweaking myself, but might like to maybe make it a group effort.
Here is the page. <!-- m --><a class="postlink" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aramaic_primacy">http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aramaic_primacy</a><!-- m -->

Any good ideas?
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The Wiki page is distinctly biased against Aramaic Primacy even though is pretends to be "balanced". The so-called academic scholars that are cited are not impartial reviewers.

For example it states, "Peshitta Primacists believe that the Aramaic Peshitta is the closest text to the original New Testament".

Actually that should be changed to read, "Peshitta Primacists believe that the Aramaic Peshitta is the original New Testament given that Jesus and all of the Apostles spoke and wrote in Aramaic."

Otto
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judge Wrote:There is aWiki page on Aramaic primacy which i think could be tweaked a little. I am thinking of doing a bit of tweaking myself, but might like to maybe make it a group effort.
Here is the page. <!-- m --><a class="postlink" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aramaic_primacy">http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aramaic_primacy</a><!-- m -->

Any good ideas?

Add a link to peshitta.org in the External links section. This is the first section I check after quickly scanning the content of any wikipedia article. I suspect others behave the same way.

Whoever really seeks the truth can then come here and can ask a question and judge for themselves instead of believing the numerous "prominent mainstream scholars" or some atheist text critics who make a living from publishing tons of educted mumbojumbo but in reality are just repeating other "scholars" vomits and at the same time "are flipping the pages of dictionaries" as shamasha Paul nicely put in another post (agreed, agreed, I was trying to find "the scholars" myself who would explain Greek and Aramaic primacy to me with rational arguments and it was in vain, some admitted honestly they knew nothing others pretend that know something but very quickly it turned out that they knew nothing, it only takes using the brain to find out). Finding the real Bible scholar is a rare treat and the established academia is very rarely the place to look for them.

Shlama,
Jerzy
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