I’d like to point out that there is no verb form of exegesis. It is a noun, like car or butterfly. You…

I'd like to point out that there is no verb form of exegesis. It is a noun, like car or butterfly. You cannot car something or butterfly somewhere.

He was engaged in several debates in various Facebook groups in which the red squiggly lines stood in sharp contrast to his meticulously typed words, airtight logic, and cutting rhetorical barbs.

I'd like to point out that there is no verb form of exegesis. It is a noun, like car or butterfly. You...

GRAND HAVEN, MI—Amateur theologian Scott Baker had all confidence in his systematically ordered theology eroded away while arguing on Facebook Friday as his Chrome browser’s spell check feature ceased to offer any meaningful help whatsoever. He was engaged in several debates in various Facebook groups in which the red squiggly lines stood in sharp contrast …

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