The fellow running the website seems like a good guy... however,
I've never tried to read through so many (as in: every single one on the page) postings with atrocious spelling/grammar gaffes. There are TITLES that have ridiculous inversions.
I know some people are too smart to bother with little things like "making it easy for visitors to follow the argument"--by not making them try to figure out meanwhile if English is your first language. The man is a Ph.D. candidate. But sometimes apologetics includes simple things like respect for the reader.
A little professionalism may help the author appear like a person with serious ideas.
The fellow running the website seems like a good guy... however,
ReplyDeleteI've never tried to read through so many (as in: every single one on the page) postings with atrocious spelling/grammar gaffes. There are TITLES that have ridiculous inversions.
I know some people are too smart to bother with little things like "making it easy for visitors to follow the argument"--by not making them try to figure out meanwhile if English is your first language. The man is a Ph.D. candidate. But sometimes apologetics includes simple things like respect for the reader.
A little professionalism may help the author appear like a person with serious ideas.
That was my impression too. I gave up shorty after starting to read because it was exhausting trying to figure out what was going on.
ReplyDeleteThe fellow running the website has a learning disability. Still there is spellcheck. But I did want to point that out.
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