Random Analogies
Greek As Linguistic Underwear
a: Greek ~
b: underwear
What: "A good preacher once said that Greek is like underwear. We ought to use it for support, but not wear it on the outside." This is reference to studying the Gospels which, of course, were written in ancient Greek. I've always thought that Biblical Literalists should be studying and reading the Bible in the original Greek. If they believe that these books are the inspired word of God, then reading them in translation is absurd.
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Writer: Brian A. Yeager
LCC: BS
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Date: Dec 16 2011 8:11 PM
# 1566 Critique Analogy
Highly Suggestive
a: Dna helicase ~
b: unzipping Jeans
What: "Unzip my Jeans Like a DNA Helicase" The title is highly titillating.
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Writer: Bahner/Slick Duo
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Date: May 8 2013 10:32 AM
# 3007 Critique Analogy
a: Making a manifold ~
b: making a flat map of a sphere
What: "Making a manifold is like making a flat map of a sphere (the Earth)."
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Writer: Not Stated
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Date: Oct 3 2013 12:39 PM
# 3790 Critique Analogy

