DCP wrote:With the above in mind, I wrote to Brant Gardner, as follows:
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Well, nothing that Mr. Gardner said really refutes Runtu's remark. It is very possible (as any Mopologist ought to know) to say, on the one hand, that Clark's work should be "respected" while also refusing to "vouch" for said work.
Daniel Peterson wrote:Doctor Scratch wrote:Sure: Nibley called for apologists to confront critics "on their own ground," but scarcely any of them have done that. Instead, they opt to hold their conferences in high-LDS-density places like Claremont or New England, where their ideas won't possibly face any significant challenges.
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ROTFL!
To avoid significant challenges to their ideas, the cowardly apologists hide out in safe, Mormon-coddling places like Claremont, Harvard, and Yale!
You yourself admitted on the MADboard that you guys selected those places specifically because they have large contingents of LDS, not because you'd face solid, even-handed criticism. "Mormon-coddling" is your phrase, by the way.
Can it possibly get any better than this?
Yes, it can:
Daniel Peterson wrote:We've actually approached the notion of holding this thing in California with some trepidation and concern, counting on the rather large Mormon population in southern California and the fairly substantial population of Mormon grad students at Claremont to provide an audience. If we venture anywhere else out of Utah in the relatively near term, it's likely to be to the American Northeast, where there are respectable groups of LDS students at Harvard, MIT, Yale, Brown, Princeton, and etc.
http://www.mormonapologetics.org/index. ... opic=43229Then again, perhaps you can explain to me how this quote shows a mindset that is ready and willing to head out into the cold, frightening world of powerful secular and/or non-LDS criticism. Instead, it seems to me that you've rather foolishly admitted that you prefer to stick to environments where there are plenty of friendly LDS to back up your views.
"[I]f, while hoping that everybody else will be honest and so forth, I can personally prosper through unethical and immoral acts without being detected and without risk, why should I not?." --Daniel Peterson, 6/4/14