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Re: Thinking clearly about archaeology and the Book of Mormo
Posted: Sun Sep 28, 2014 10:18 pm
by _DrW
Yahoo Bot wrote:You must be very interesting at parties or class reunions. Presuming that you are invited to parties or that people will want to sit at your table.
Hello Bot,
Actually, I'm a pretty innocuous individual in real life. I get along well with my colleagues, keep pretty much to myself, and don't say much unless asked. I try to stay away from parties, class reunions, and all but patent attorneys, whenever possible.
However, I did think that DrDarbyLDS might benefit from knowing a little more about the fruits of the critical thinking skills he holds in such low regard.
Re: Thinking clearly about archaeology and the Book of Mormo
Posted: Sun Sep 28, 2014 10:21 pm
by _EAllusion
DrW wrote:However, I did think that DrDarbyLDS might benefit from knowing a little more about the fruits of the critical thinking skills he holds in such low regard.
Again, Dr. Darby is Stak.
Obviously. And he's needlingly me because I hold in low regard smug skeptics who strut around with the phrase "critical thinking" when it is either empty of content or filled with naïve beliefs about how to analyze ideas. He's grouping me with something he knows we share a dislike of.
Re: Thinking clearly about archaeology and the Book of Mormo
Posted: Sun Sep 28, 2014 10:32 pm
by _Quasimodo
SteelHead wrote:When did the thread go from archeology to grammar?
Since there isn't enough Nephite archeology to fill a thread (or even a single post), I'm hoping the discussions turns to the proper use of grammar in reformed Egyptian.
Re: Thinking clearly about archaeology and the Book of Mormo
Posted: Sun Sep 28, 2014 10:42 pm
by _DrW
EAllusion wrote:Again, Dr. Darby is Stak. Obviously. And he's needlingly me because I hold in low regard smug skeptics who strut around with the phrase "critical thinking" when it is either empty of content or filled with naïve beliefs about how to analyze ideas. He's grouping me with something he knows we share a dislike of.
Thanks, EA. Appreciate the information.
Didn't realize that Dr. Darby and Stak were one in the same. Haven't been around much lately.
Rereading the good Dr's. posts on this thread, it makes sense though, I guess (all except for the gratuitous DCP graphic, that is).
Have a good evening.
Re: Thinking clearly about archaeology and the Book of Mormo
Posted: Sun Sep 28, 2014 11:53 pm
by _Yahoo Bot
DrW wrote:
Actually, I'm a pretty innocuous individual in real life. I get along well with my colleagues, keep pretty much to myself, and don't say much unless asked. I try to stay away from parties, class reunions, and all but patent attorneys, whenever possible.
Like I said.
Re: Thinking clearly about archaeology and the Book of Mormo
Posted: Mon Sep 29, 2014 12:00 am
by _Quasimodo
Yahoo Bot wrote:DrW wrote:
Actually, I'm a pretty innocuous individual in real life. I get along well with my colleagues, keep pretty much to myself, and don't say much unless asked. I try to stay away from parties, class reunions, and all but patent attorneys, whenever possible.
Like I said.
Around here, I think Doc does pretty well. I always enjoy reading his posts and I'm sure he is good company at any gathering.
I'm not so sure about you, though. You seem a little mean spirited and egotistical for good conversation.
Re: Thinking clearly about archaeology and the Book of Mormo
Posted: Mon Sep 29, 2014 4:05 am
by _ludwigm
Quasimodo wrote:SteelHead wrote:When did the thread go from archeology to grammar?
... there isn't enough Nephite archeology ...
What? The museum's shelves in SLC are sinking in with them.
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Re: Thinking clearly about archaeology and the Book of Mormo
Posted: Mon Sep 29, 2014 4:23 am
by _Dantana
ludwigm wrote:What? The museum's shelves in Salt Lake City are sinking in with them.
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I think they confuse skullduggery and skull-diggery.
Re: Thinking clearly about archaeology and the Book of Mormo
Posted: Mon Sep 29, 2014 4:31 am
by _canpakes
DrDarbyLDS wrote:
Good Gawd, we have got to find some better Photoshop jockeys for these folks. Peterson may be a
shameless purveyor of invented and disingenuous crap but I don't know if he yet requires being distorted into a
Jabba the Hut lookalike...
Re: Thinking clearly about archaeology and the Book of Mormo
Posted: Mon Sep 29, 2014 5:11 am
by _Yahoo Bot
Quasimodo wrote:[
I'm not so sure about you, though. You seem a little mean spirited and egotistical for good conversation.
Hah Hah. How many true believers are willing to come in here and take all sorts of personal abuse? Probably less than 5.