Daniel Peterson wrote:Precisely.
Consider Dorothy Sayers, Charles Williams, and C. S. Lewis. Which of them is the most likely author of The Hobbit?
Your slip is showing.
Daniel Peterson wrote:Precisely.
Consider Dorothy Sayers, Charles Williams, and C. S. Lewis. Which of them is the most likely author of The Hobbit?
Jersey Girl wrote:Danna,
If that was shaving gel, you get a mega thumbs up from me!
Danna wrote:Jersey Girl wrote:Danna,
If that was shaving gel, you get a mega thumbs up from me!
No, that was soggy toilet paper.
harmony wrote:Daniel Peterson wrote:Precisely.
Consider Dorothy Sayers, Charles Williams, and C. S. Lewis. Which of them is the most likely author of The Hobbit?
Your slip is showing.
Uncle Dale wrote:Daniel Peterson wrote:I sense, incidentally, that, for several on this thread, the question of Book of Mormon authorship has now been definitively resolved, the only remaining issue being how the irrationalist Latter-day Saints will adjust to the new Reality.
That is an interesting observation, Daniel. Perhaps it has some basis
in fact.
Uncle Dale wrote:I plead "guilty" in adding to your
"sense" that some here believe that the essential issue at hand
is how the LDS will adjust themselves to these new findings.
Uncle Dale wrote:"Several" is an indefinite measure, and may or may not be
sufficient to project a consensus opinion from.
Uncle Dale wrote:I wonder how the LDS scholars will react to a professional paper
reporting the (relative) probabilities for a Rigdonite authorship of
the Lectures on Faith assessed at 85% and a Smithite origin at
15% -- for all the lectures, save one, where those numbers are
reversed -- and the "controls" all weigh in at under 5%?
Daniel Peterson wrote:...
I'll be serenely happy (I've never much cared for the Lectures on Faith), and I would imagine that Professor Noel Reynolds, my BYU and Maxwell Institute colleague and friend, will be reasonably pleased:
...
Daniel Peterson wrote:Wow. That was sure a major essay!
harmony wrote:It was an attempt, however obliquely, to get you back on the subject of the thread.
Jersey, do you want me to move all these off-topic comments, mine included?
Daniel Peterson wrote:Jersey, do you want me to move all these off-topic comments, mine included?
Will you also be removing Danna's misleading suggestion that I have commented on the Criddle paper and the Spalding/Rigdon authorship theory in the same fashion as LOAP and Jeff Lindsay have?
Or is there some rule here that I'm obliged to let such insinuations pass without correction?
Please advise.