Make sense?
Brian
No my friend, as a reader your arguement does not make sense. I understand what you are saying, I understand that all interpretations have faults and do change over time, and I do appreciate people who perform any type of hard work. But again, as a reader I am only interested in content. If someone puts six months into a book and the content is great then it is a great book. If someone puts five years of hard grinding work into a book and its content is poor then it is a poor book. Likewise, at work when I read an architectural document for a new computer software system I never ask how many long hours were put into producing it, the document stands or falls based upon its content. It is black & white with no gray.
I do agree that if a person disagrees with a specific interpretation then that person should attempt to offer something better. However, I did not state that I disagree with any specific interpretation within Hand and Wagner's book, rather I disagreed with William's statement that their book, its total content, offers an "acurate interpretation of MS 1.33". While my disagreement is, by its nature, negative it is not a trashing of their book, rather it is simply a trueful and honest statement.