Kevin obviously doesn't know that one professor does not approve a ph.d. Committees do. Even the institution which gave me a master's degree (and it wasn't nearly as top notch as Yale) really put their graduate students through their paces to get degrees. I am surprised Kevin thinks that one professor can grant a ph.d.
Stop being an idiot and address the point. You came here mouthing off as if you had a clue when the fact is, between the two of us I am the only one who has received the information directly from someone who was actually involved.
YOu may not be aware of a review of Ritner's revised version of a earlier publication of his on the Book of Breathings. (By Larry Morris.) Rittnerfails in scholarship by failing to mention another work on the subject and claiming his was the only one. After protesting against "scurrilous" personal attacks on himself, he then goes on to make such attacks on Joseph Smith.
Gee, and when Nibley completely invents citations from nowhere and then piles up footnotes that don’t even support his case, these are considered the norm for scholars. This is it? This is your evidence Ritner should not carry any weight? Because he made a revision in something he wrote?
You’re an idiot charity. It isn’t an “attack” to put Joseph Smith’s “revelations” in quotation marks. I saw how you idiots got all offended by this, like people are supposed to simply take it for granted that the revelations were valid. Obvious Ritner has analyzed the evidences and came to the most logical conclusion: Joseph Smith’s Book of Abraham was a product of fraud. It is perfectly normal for scholars to treat items they feel have proven fraudulent, with strenuous criticism like this. Check out some of the past BAR articles about supposed archeological finds that scholars later find out to be gimmicks/frauds. They let the man behind the scam have it, no matter if he is a scholar or not. Why should Joseph Smith get special treatment? Ritner did nothing out of the ordinary here. Stop pretending to have a grasp on scholarship. All you know is FARMS. That’s it.
Many otherwise excellent scholars have been known to forget their training when they get on some kind of a crusade. It sure sounds to me like this is what has happened to Ritner.
Ritner is on a “crusade”? You’re an idiot. Like he has time for a “crusade” on what one of his former students is babbling about. Take a look at Ritner’s publication record. The man is a publishing maniac. He appears to be the Jacob Neusner of Egyptology. What he has written with regards to his formers student’s sloppy scholarship is not even a drop in the bucket of what he has produced. And what he wrote is perfectly normal in the scholarly arena. He wants to distance himself from Gee’s crappy apologetics, and I don’t blame him.
This is another one of those juvenile little boy behaviors. The subject here is Ritner.
And you know nothing about the man except what you hear from Gee and Peterson, so they are relevant to the discussion.
When you bring in other people to try to insult, you are just making your argument look even weaker.
How is that an insult?
When are you going to tell us Gee’s source? What’s the matter, don’t know?