
Jonathan Vliet
- What does this have to do with Bible study? Forgive me for being so bold, but in my humble opinion, this is grossly out of place...
- I respect your opinion brother. May I suggest that the Perseus Collection, whatever else it may be, at least functions as a relevant linguistic reference that can shed light on understanding Biblical Greek more fully. Dracula, though perhaps relevant to pop-culture, offers me nothing efficacious in better understanding God's Word. In fact...Paul faced a challenge of sorcery in Ephesus. When the Ephesians realized that you cannot sit at the table of the Lord and the table of demons, they burned their sorcery books, and the word of the Lord grew mightily and prevailed. Darkness and light don't both belong on my digital bookshelf.
- Unbelievable! It's inconceivable that a Christian bookstore or church library would have this book, so why Logos?
- For what its worth, I am grieved to see material like this being added to Logos. Personally I think they are missing the mark on this addition and pray they never decided to add it to any of the base packages. There are many of us that feel this work is wicked and I hope Logos will keep that in mind.