corrections and clarifications from the April issue

Southern Cross  |  1 May 2006  
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A letter from Ross Weaver in April’s letters column incorrectly stated the following line ‘Design is nothing more than a judgement made by the observer and it tells us nothing more about the observer than the thing being observed’. It should have read ‘tells us more’. The error occurred in the production process and is regretted.

Ian Carmichael who is joining the Committee of Bible League Australia is not leaving his publishing position with Matthias Media as stated in April’s changes column.

Readers have questioned the legal position of evangelism in Israel as mentioned in the last issue (page 18). The US State Department’s 2005 report on religious freedom states: “A 1977 anti-proselytising law prohibits any person from offering or receiving material benefits as an inducement to conversion.”

Sixty Second History (page 16) incorrectly compressed the three way split between the Copts, the Nestorians and the rest of the Christian Church between 430 and 450 AD. The schism was over the link between Christ’s human and divine natures but the Copts and Nestorians took different positions.

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