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The Douay-Rheims is a translation of the Latin vulgate, which is itself a translation of the earliest Greek/Hebrew texts into Latin.
The vulgate itself is imperfect, and the Douay-Rheims is more like a translation of a translation, so I wouldn't call it the "most accurate"
Bible, greek mythology, shakespeare, etc. I even learned latin to read Newton's Principia, vulgate and other latin texts.
They don't, however they contradict the libertarian vulgate: planning and dirigism aren't necessarily and always wrong.
> Marketing going to marketThis is one of those situations where the vulgate enhances comprehension - here eliminating ambiguity:Marketing gonna market
When you have a bunch of experts arguing on the interpretation of the language spec to know if a construction in the most fundamental piece of software on the computer is valid like a herd of clerics around a vulgate deciding if dead newborns can go to heaven, you know you have a cultural problem.
Vulgate definitions
the Latin edition of the Bible translated from Hebrew and Greek mainly by St. Jerome at the end of the 4th century; as revised in 1592 it was adopted as the official text for the Roman Catholic Church
See also: Vulgate