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Popular BYU Randy Bott Takes Heat for Comments

Posted: Wed Feb 29, 2012 4:55 am
by _Joseph Antley
One of BYU's most popular professors is taking some heat for some comments made in a Washington Post interview about blacks and the priesthood ban. Read muh blog post about it.

Re: Popular BYU Randy Bott Takes Heat for Comments

Posted: Wed Feb 29, 2012 4:58 am
by _just me
God is full of win.

iCan't

Re: Popular BYU Randy Bott Takes Heat for Comments

Posted: Wed Feb 29, 2012 5:01 am
by _LDSToronto
Your blog post is neutral. Do you support Bott's comments and will you be protesting, Antley?

Re: Popular BYU Randy Bott Takes Heat for Comments

Posted: Wed Feb 29, 2012 5:02 am
by _Doctor Scratch
Great post, Young Antley. You should add in there that LDS priesthood leaders routinely council the youth about the problems they might encounter if they enter into interracial relationships.

Re: Popular BYU Randy Bott Takes Heat for Comments

Posted: Wed Feb 29, 2012 5:03 am
by _Joseph Antley
LDSToronto wrote:Your blog post is neutral. Do you support Bott's comments and will you be protesting, Antley?


I don't plan on protesting but may cover the protest out of interest. I don't support his comments and think it's inappropriate for BYU religion professors to make comments like this to the media without insisting that the reporter point out that they are not authorities.

Re: Popular BYU Randy Bott Takes Heat for Comments

Posted: Wed Feb 29, 2012 5:03 am
by _LDSToronto
And PS - I love the light Romney has shed on the church. We all knew the place was full of douchebags, now the rest of the world can see it, too.

H.

Re: Popular BYU Randy Bott Takes Heat for Comments

Posted: Wed Feb 29, 2012 5:04 am
by _LDSToronto
Joseph Antley wrote:
LDSToronto wrote:Your blog post is neutral. Do you support Bott's comments and will you be protesting, Antley?


I don't plan on protesting but may cover the protest out of interest. I don't support his comments and think it's inappropriate for BYU religion professors to make comments like this to the media without insisting that the reporter point out that they are not authorities.


Universities are built for protest. Not for cowards.

H.

Re: Popular BYU Randy Bott Takes Heat for Comments

Posted: Wed Feb 29, 2012 5:07 am
by _Doctor Scratch
Joseph Antley wrote:
LDSToronto wrote:Your blog post is neutral. Do you support Bott's comments and will you be protesting, Antley?


I don't plan on protesting but may cover the protest out of interest. I don't support his comments and think it's inappropriate for BYU religion professors to make comments like this to the media without insisting that the reporter point out that they are not authorities.


Who *is* an authority if not a highly-rated BYU religion prof? Should every last single question be directed to the General Authorities, who won't say anything?

Re: Popular BYU Randy Bott Takes Heat for Comments

Posted: Wed Feb 29, 2012 5:08 am
by _LDSToronto
Joseph Antley wrote:
LDSToronto wrote:Your blog post is neutral. Do you support Bott's comments and will you be protesting, Antley?


I don't plan on protesting but may cover the protest out of interest. I don't support his comments and think it's inappropriate for BYU religion professors to make comments like this to the media without insisting that the reporter point out that they are not authorities.



Wait... BYU religion professors are not authorities on the very religion they practice? The very religion they teach?

What kind of two-bit hacks are BYU hiring?

Oh, wait, you mean, priesthood authorities? You really think anyone outside the church gives a rat's ass about priesthood authority? They hear an LDS religious professor, working for the official church run university, commenting on theological basis of past racial policies held by the LDS church. What more authority is needed?

H.

Re: Popular BYU Randy Bott Takes Heat for Comments

Posted: Wed Feb 29, 2012 5:09 am
by _Joseph Antley
Doctor Scratch wrote:Who *is* an authority if not a highly-rated BYU religion prof?


The LDS clergy who have the word "authority" in their title.