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**Bring your own framework** | |
We want a site that allows contributors to speak from within their framework. Overall, | |
this broadens the appeal of the site, and it preserves the richness of expression when | |
answers are given in the natural context of the one giving the answer, even if this | |
means expressing one's framework or opinions as unqualified facts. | |
Our aim is to be 'expert' in the context of the internet. This will not be the best | |
home for those who do not think deeply about the texts or those who cannot communicate | |
clearly and effectively. It is not our aim to be home only to academics or full-time |
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**Avoid truth assertions** | |
We want a site with broad appeal that welcomes diverse perspectives. | |
This site focuses on the *text* and the | |
process of interpreting it, using tools such as language, history, | |
archaeology, and science. None of that is inherently | |
religious, which is what *distinguishes* BH from other Internet sites about the bible. | |
One of our core tenets is that hermeneutical process is (or ought to be) open to examination | |
from all sides. Religious claims are often not open to examination. Not only that, but |