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Re: Interpreter celebrates 10 years of real evidence and cogent argument
Posted: Sat Dec 10, 2022 7:02 pm
by Res Ipsa
Marcus wrote: ↑Sat Dec 10, 2022 8:54 am
Kyler Rasmussen wrote:Interpreter gives us what people are hungering for, which is actual arguments that are accessible and understood and can take the simple truths we know from the gospel and put them alongside the evidence in the real world.
This is a very carefully constructed statement. Making arguments “accessible” and “understood” doesn’t mean they are true or logically constructed.
Placing them “alongside the evidence in the real world” doesn’t mean they are on par with evidence in the real world.
Something tells me Rasmussen is feeling the need to rehab his professional reputation, while still keeping his gig with Peterson, et al.
I have no idea what the man is thinking, but the construction of that sentence was convoluted and klutzy.
Re: Interpreter celebrates 10 years of real evidence and cogent argument
Posted: Sat Dec 10, 2022 7:32 pm
by Tom
DCP wrote:On Saturday, 17 September 2022, we held a special tenth-birthday party for the Interpreter Foundation at the Riverside Country Club in Provo. Invited guests included Foundation volunteers and major donors.
Unfortunately, limitations of space and budget precluded us from inviting everybody who has stepped forward to support and advance the work of the Foundation. So we’re now making video recordings of the event freely accessible to all who might be interested.
I wonder whether the two potentially substantial donors to the completely apolitical Interpreter Foundation who decided not to contribute to the Foundation because of Dr. Peterson's personal political views were invited to the party. Their contributions could very well dictate whether the Foundation's next feature film will be released in June 2024 as
Six Days in August or
Two Days in August.
DCP wrote:A playlist of the three videos is available at
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LsXd0wT ... FD8LJXcg9Z and they are also embedded below.
The recordings fall into three distinct parts:
....
The next part (which is entitled “Happy 10th Anniversary, Interpreter Foundation!”) is the film that was shown to those in attendance at the party. Altogether, it runs somewhat less than nineteen minutes (18:37). The first portion of the video offers a collage of photographs of Interpreter volunteers. At 3:38, Dr. Kyler Rasmussen tells how he became involved with Interpreter and explains something of what the Foundation means to him. While he speaks, images on the screen give an overview of Interpreter’s accomplishments to date. Finally, at approximately 8:42, the third and closing portion of Part Two begins. It is devoted to the Interpreter Foundation’s past and future film projects.
https://youtu.be/fhYXimcu-tM
....
On behalf of the leadership of the Interpreter Foundation, I want to express my gratitude once again to all of those who have made the work of the Foundation possible[.]
Sincerely,
Dan Peterson
I must confess my amazement that the authors of
Method Infinite were not included in the "Happy 10th Anniversary, Interpreter Foundation!" film's spotlight of those who have made the work of the Foundation possible. I do encourage the Foundation to release a Director's Cut of the film that rectifies that blatant oversight and also lists the names of individuals who have left the Interpreter Foundation and the church, expressing thanks for their consecrated service.
Re: Interpreter celebrates 10 years of real evidence and cogent argument
Posted: Sun Dec 11, 2022 2:45 am
by malkie
Res Ipsa wrote: ↑Sat Dec 10, 2022 7:02 pm
Marcus wrote: ↑Sat Dec 10, 2022 8:54 am
This is a very carefully constructed statement. Making arguments “accessible” and “understood” doesn’t mean they are true or logically constructed.
Placing them “alongside the evidence in the real world” doesn’t mean they are on par with evidence in the real world.
Something tells me Rasmussen is feeling the need to rehab his professional reputation, while still keeping his gig with Peterson, et al.
I have no idea what the man is thinking, but the construction of that sentence was convoluted and klutzy.
Piet Hein" wrote:
If no thought thy mind doth visit,
Make your speech not too explicit.
also
If your thoughts are rubbish, merely,
Don't express yourself too clearly.