in my philosophy textbook i was reading and i’m in a chapter that discusses how christianity formed. it starts off by saying:
does anyone else but me have a problem with the way that sentence is worded?
in my philosophy textbook i was reading and i’m in a chapter that discusses how christianity formed. it starts off by saying:
does anyone else but me have a problem with the way that sentence is worded?
It seems odd to start the chapter off w/ that sentence, but… I could be wrong. Just seems to me that … seeing how Christianity is rooted in Judaism… the chapter wouldn’t start on Jesus… but would instead make some reference to Christianity (since it’s going to be /about/ Christianity, and not Jesus himself), and then go from there.
I would have spelled it ‘beginning’.
I would have ended the sentence with “A.D.” maybe.
But that’s not really “wording” is it?
‘You have a problem w/ the B.C./A.D. thing not actually correlating w/ the birth/death of Jesus, or somethin’?