Thats prob the fairest way of doing it. btw I never came across Aal al-Bayt translation before yourself - do you have a good website where I can source he entire translation for future reference?
Also you seem to have a good understanding of the Quran & Arabic, particularly for a never been muslim - what sparked off your interest?
http://www.altafsir.com/ViewTranslations.asp?Display=yes&SoraNo=1&Ayah=0&Language=2&LanguageID=2&TranslationBook=3It's in the list of translations, along with YA, Asad, Pickthall, Taqi Uthmani, Arberry, etc.
And I just find that Islam is an interesting religion, and an important one. Christianity and Judaism are moribund/diluted, unlike Islam, and the religion continues to have considerable influence in the modern day.
At the same time, I've had exchanges with Muslims. They make all kinds of claims about Islam and the Qur'an, and its alleged miraculousness. Some claims are laughable and demonstrably false, others are not so clearly nonsensical, and take more knowledge to refute.
But either way, I suspect I'll be studying this religion for a while yet. It seems that it, along with a few other things, is something that I can spend my time learning about and discussing. I'm even considering moving to the Middle East for a while to learn Arabic, which of course, one has to know to study the core texts of Islam.