Not exact matches
... in the said
book you try by means
of various subterfuges to give the impression
of leaving it [Copernicanism] undecided and labeled as probable; this is still a very serious
error since there is no way an
opinion declared and defined contrary to divine Scripture may be probable.
The same way spelling or grammatical
errors will tarnish a reader's
opinion of a
book (no matter how great the story is), formatting
errors will also reflect poorly on your
book.
It does not matter if your writing is great, if it is marred by
errors in spelling and grammar then your reader will have a low
opinion of your
book and you as the author.
And like software,
books are products which are hand - crafted by a team
of human beings, all prone to their own
errors of judgement, lack
of skills, and
opinions on what they are creating.