Monday, September 21st, 2009
The front page of Andrew Schlafly (son of Phyllis)’s Conservapedia had a link to an article about gender-neutral Bible translations, having previously mentioned an upcoming revision of the NIV Bible. The column cited the "Inclusive Version": "For God so loved the world that God gave God’s only Child, so that everyone who believes in that [...]
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