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Jul 7, 2013 at 3:34 comment added Jas 3.1 @GoneQuiet Yes, but that wasn't the point of my post or my clarification. If I get too riled up about it I'll post a separate meta question.
Jul 6, 2013 at 17:18 comment added Jas 3.1 @Anonymous Are you responding to my 4th bullet point and saying it's actually a good thing that we drive away newbies sometimes? (To clarify, what concerns me is when a brand new user is greeted by a scathing criticism, no welcome, no direction, and then we never see them again.)
Jul 6, 2013 at 16:59 comment added Double U I was referring to the fact that some non-experts may come to the website, figuring they may ask a question without searching answers online first. Some questions are very popular, so a quick search on the Internet is all it takes. When the non-expert returns to this Stacks Exchange, he is likely to ask questions based on his knowledge and any inconsistency he may have found in his knowledge.
Jul 6, 2013 at 16:40 comment added Jas 3.1 @Anonymous I don't understand how your comment relates to my post. I didn't mention "common sense within the Jewish and Christian communities" or "separation between religion and scripture" did I?
Jul 6, 2013 at 16:17 comment added Double U It depends on what you mean by "non-expert" and what you mean by "common sense within the Jewish and Christian communities". A non-expert might come here and ask a question under the influence that there is no separation between religion and scripture. Although religion may be based on scripture, that is not always the case; sometimes, a bit of "traditional interpretation" makes religion religion.
Jul 6, 2013 at 5:14 history answered Jas 3.1 CC BY-SA 3.0