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When the work is ambiguous about something, the creator's interpretation isn't [[WordOfGod definitive]] or automatically better.

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When the work is ambiguous about something, the creator's interpretation isn't [[WordOfGod [[Laconic/WordOfGod definitive]] or automatically better.
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The creator's interpretation isn't [[WordOfGod definitive]] or automatically better.

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The When the work is ambiguous about something, the creator's interpretation isn't [[WordOfGod definitive]] or automatically better.
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The author's interpretation of their own text isn't [[WordOfGod definitive]] or automatically better than that of an astute reader.

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The author's creator's interpretation of their own text isn't [[WordOfGod definitive]] or automatically better than that of an astute reader.better.
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Texts are the ''only'' valid sources of information about themselves, so [[WordOfGod the creator's understanding]] of a text is not automatically better than anyone else's.

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Texts are the ''only'' valid sources The author's interpretation of information about themselves, so their own text isn't [[WordOfGod the creator's understanding]] of a text is not definitive]] or automatically better than anyone else's.that of an astute reader.
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Texts are the ''only'' valid sources of information about themselves, so [[WordOfGod the creator's understanding]] of a work is not automatically better than anyone else's.

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Texts are the ''only'' valid sources of information about themselves, so [[WordOfGod the creator's understanding]] of a work text is not automatically better than anyone else's.
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Text are the ''only'' valid sources of information about themselves, so [[WordOfGod the creator's understanding]] of a work is not automatically better than anyone else's.

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Text Texts are the ''only'' valid sources of information about themselves, so [[WordOfGod the creator's understanding]] of a work is not automatically better than anyone else's.
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WordOfGod means nothing, since meaning is interpreted by the consumer.

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WordOfGod means nothing, since meaning is interpreted by Text are the consumer.''only'' valid sources of information about themselves, so [[WordOfGod the creator's understanding]] of a work is not automatically better than anyone else's.
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An author's opinion of his work is irrelevant.

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An author's opinion of his work WordOfGod means nothing, since meaning is irrelevant.interpreted by the consumer.
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-->[-Visit the unabridged version [[DeathOfTheAuthor HERE]].-]

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-->[-Visit -->[-Whether or not you disagree with its editors, visit the unabridged version [[DeathOfTheAuthor HERE]].-]
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-->[-View unabridged version [[DeathOfTheAuthor HERE]]-]

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-->[-View -->[-Visit the unabridged version [[DeathOfTheAuthor HERE]]-]HERE]].-]

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WordOfGod doesn't matter anymore.

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WordOfGod doesn't matter anymore.An author's opinion of his work is irrelevant.



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A writer's interpretation of his own work is no more valid than any reader's interpretation.

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A writer's interpretation of his own work is no more valid than any reader's interpretation.WordOfGod doesn't matter anymore.
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WordOfGod only counts when it is backed up by the source material.

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WordOfGod only counts when it A writer's interpretation of his own work is backed up by the source material.no more valid than any reader's interpretation.

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