NS,
I refer you my various previous answers on this subject and indeed the thread I started on the general subject.
But that’s not the issue. If, say, I was to say something like, “Page 23 of War & Peace begins, “It was a cold December day in Moscow” and AB pitched up and said, “Page 23 of War & Peace says “it was a hot sunny December day in Moscow”, what a bozo that Tolstoy was for writing such a thing” then he’d be wrong just on the facts of what page 23 actually says.
And that’s what’s happening here – the TofE says one thing, AB keeps mis-stating it as saying another thing. It doesn’t matter whether he can understand its position, or indeed whether he agrees with it – all that matters is that it doesn’t actually say the thing he keeps asserting it to say in order then to dismiss it.
No matter how many times it’s looked up and quoted
verbatim or from other explanatory sources etc all that happens in response is the same mis-statement.
And that to my mind is dishonest.