cksalmon wrote:The larger issue here is that Juliann has no idea what she's even talking about. She misuses trinitarian terminology and then insists that her doing so doesn't really matter.
There are all sorts of problems with the OP on that thread on its face.
First, the article in the
Deseret News doesn't provide a source for the statement about Franklin Evans, or quote it in context, so readers of the article don't know the whole story, nor does anyone reading the thread on MADB.
Second, because the article doesn't say
how Franklin Evans used the analogy, readers don't know how many places he would set, or what assumptions he made or beliefs he advanced in using it. (But LDS readers are given to automatically assume that
whatever he said, it must be wrong, and we're opposed to it, of course.) When Julie says it's "true and ironic," it's nonsensical.
What's true and ironic? She's responding to something incomplete. If she knows the entire statement in context, and it's source, she should provide it for clarification of her readers on that thread.
Third, Julie asks what the "trinitarian critics" would respond. She might have done better to say "trinitarian friends."
Fourth, Julie is and can be a very smart woman. But she is far too much like the eager girl who shoots up her hand in class before actually thinking. When it's pointed out that she's incorrect in her assertions or assumptions, she quickly looks around the room to see who she can blame. And if she can start a classroom fight in the process, all the better.