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Doctor Steuss wrote:
moksha wrote:
the road to hana wrote:
moksha wrote:He speaks well, is funny and graduated from a school other than BYU.


I'm sure that will come as something of a surprise to his alma mater.


Did he not graduate from UCLA?

He got his bachelor's from BYU, but received his Ph.D. from UCLA.


So he did receive a better than average LDS education then. Didn't over half the people here also attend BYU?
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moksha wrote:
Doctor Steuss wrote:
moksha wrote:
the road to hana wrote:
moksha wrote:He speaks well, is funny and graduated from a school other than BYU.


I'm sure that will come as something of a surprise to his alma mater.


Did he not graduate from UCLA?

He got his bachelor's from BYU, but received his Ph.D. from UCLA.


So he did receive a better than average LDS education then. Didn't over half the people here also attend BYU?


At very least, some of us were half there.
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moksha wrote:So he did receive a better than average LDS education then. Didn't over half the people here also attend BYU?


I received two degrees from BYU (B.A. and M.A.) and two graduate degrees from an Ivy. And, no, I don't think that makes me particularly special.
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Mister Scratch wrote:First of all: Wow! have I at last reached Ed Decker status? Gee, do I get a medal or something?


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all of which have been discredited



This is strange coming from someone who has no intellectual credibility whatsoever.

Brazen brass balls Scratch, I'll have to give you that much.
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DCP is not sharing his apologia on those prestigious seminars, nor is he presenting his apologia to learned academicians.




And why should he, my feisty little flagellate, when those prestigious seminars in all likelihood have nothing whatever to do with LDS apologia?
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Coggins7 wrote:
DCP is not sharing his apologia on those prestigious seminars, nor is he presenting his apologia to learned academicians.




And why should he, my feisty little flagellate, when those prestigious seminars in all likelihood have nothing whatever to do with LDS apologia?


Somebody apparently failed to send the memo about how Mormon "academic" theories extend into the realms of history, Egyptology, archaeology, and so forth on over to Gomer Pyle's Kershaw, SC residence.
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Somebody apparently failed to send the memo about how Mormon "academic" theories extend into the realms of history, Egyptology, archaeology, and forth on over to Gomer Pyle's Kershaw, SC residence.



All well and good. Now, next time a secular academic conference or seminar is held, at which the topic is LDS apologia, and to which DCP is invited, I'm sure he'll be happy to oblige. I would imagine, however, that seminars and conferences within his areas of expertise neither call for an LDS critique, nor would it be good form for him to interpose LDS apologia into a secular setting in which he has not been invited to do so.

Now that I've explained to you what you already knew, but felt compelled to disregard in order to create yet another post personally attacking your favorite bogyman, move on, nothing to see here.
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Coggins7 wrote:
Somebody apparently failed to send the memo about how Mormon "academic" theories extend into the realms of history, Egyptology, archaeology, and forth on over to Gomer Pyle's Kershaw, SC residence.



All well and good. Now, next time a secular academic conference or seminar is held, at which the topic is LDS apologia, and to which DCP is invited, I'm sure he'll be happy to oblige. I would imagine, however, that seminars and conferences within his areas of expertise neither call for an LDS critique, nor would it be good form for him to interpose LDS apologia into a secular setting in which he has not been invited to do so.

Now that I've explained to you what you already knew, but felt compelled to disregard in order to create yet another post personally attacking your favorite bogyman, move on, nothing to see here.


Sometimes it seems like you go out of your way to misunderstand, but that's giving you way too much credit.
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Coggins7 wrote:All well and good. Now, next time a secular academic conference or seminar is held, at which the topic is LDS apologia, and to which DCP is invited, I'm sure he'll be happy to oblige. I would imagine, however, that seminars and conferences within his areas of expertise neither call for an LDS critique, nor would it be good form for him to interpose LDS apologia into a secular setting in which he has not been invited to do so.


At the next conference on Egyptology, perhaps a LDS scholar (Dr Gee perhaps?) will present a paper on the relationship between the Book of Abraham and Egyptology, just so everyone knows exactly how important to the study of Egyptology the Book of Abraham really is.

And at the next conference on the Dead Sea Scrolls, perhaps Dr Peterson could present a paper on the relationship between the copper scroll and the golden plates. That seems a logical connection.

And at the next conference on Ancient Languages, maybe a LDS scholar could present a paper on the relationship between Reformed Egyptian, the golden plates, and real Egyptian.

Or maybe not.
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