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Then whatever Dr. Walter Martin, in his book " Kingdom of The Cults", reported about Russel was completely false?Russell was not being sued, but rather, Russell had filed criminal charges against Ross for libel. Russell never claimed that he could read and understand Greek.
The questioning of Russell being referred to, which lasted many hours, was not by the prosecuting attorney, but by Ross’ defense attorney:
Here is the record of the questions of Ross’s lawyer, George Lynch-Staunton, and Russell’s replies:
It was after that Lynch-Staunton asked Russell if he knew the Greek alphabet. Here is the testimony of that record from the court transcript:
It was after this that Russell was asked:
Russell’s reply was an emphatic “No!”
Please note that Russell was asked several different questions, the first one being if he had been schooled in either the Greek or Latin languages, to which he stated that he had not been. He was then asked if he knew the Greek alphabet. This question, without a given qualification, could be interpreted in different ways. One might be able to repeat the Greek alphabet without being able to recognize the alphabet in print. In Russell’s mind, however, he seemed to interpret this question as to mean, do you know the Greek alphabet so as to make use of the Greek alphabet? In the next question, he was asked if he could tell the Greek letters if he saw them, and Russell truthfully answered, “Some of them,” and truthfully admitted that he might make a mistake on some of them. Most people could know some of them. Many without a high school education, for instance, might recognize the letter alpha as well as beta. However, then another question was asked, and some specific letters are pointed to in the Westcott & Hort text. What those letters were is not revealed, but evidently they were letters deliberately selected that were not so commonly known. The whole approach, however, is a lawyer’s method of trying paint a picture in the worst light possible. Nevertheless, it should be evident that Russell never claimed to know Greek, as Ross made it appear to be.
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