Keener's second argument: most natural reading of 'among' implies group membership
Mike presents Keener's second argument.
Keener argues that 'the most natural and common sense of among a group means that they are members of that group.' Mike notes he will push back on this below using recent scholarship that challenges this claim about the 'most natural' reading.
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