I hope that was not anyone's interpretation. I said nothing about landing wires.
We bond the N and G bars together at the main panel, and again when we create a separately derived system. At these locations, the N and the G are electrically identical. Downstream of these locations, the N and G need to be kept separate. If they are connected to each other at a downstream point, it is not the same thing as being connected at the main panel. They are not electrically identical, because it would create a parallel path for neutral current to return to the source via the EGC. That is the "objectionable current" that Tom mentioned.