Mister Scratch wrote:Does a person who hangs on to every email he's received and who maintains an "RfM Archive" (which he has lied about) really have much reason to be leveling such a charge? No.
But a person who receives well over a thousand e-mails a week and only manages to delete a small proportion of them and who is just generally a packrat with bulging file cabinets and piles of books and unfiled papers and who is, consequently, an object of mockery to his wife and his university computer services representative (a good friend), a person who has a small collection of fewer than two-score quotations (from various sources, not all of them anti-Mormon let alone from RfM) for use as signatures, has all the standing he needs to level such a charge.
Mister Scratch wrote:I did not lie. You have insisted in making this accusation endlessly, despite having been corrected.
I have grown more and more confident of the fact that you lied, despite your denials.
Mister Scratch wrote:Further, you have admitted, in full view of the MAD/FAIRboard, that you cannot prove your allegations.
That's true. It's a matter of probabilities. And, as I weighed the probabilities -- I set forth my thinking in a post on MAD&D quite some time back -- it struck me as extremely unlikely that you were telling the truth.
Mister Scratch wrote:Just think: you have been calling me a liar for well over a year now, despite the fact that you cannot prove it.
Actually, I've seldom referred to the topic. Your obsession with me has been far and away more intense and continual than my occasional attention to you.
Mister Scratch wrote:To my mind, you should have never made the accusation in the first place.
I'm
sure you wish that I hadn't.
Mister Scratch wrote:You seem not to care about my protests regarding my innocence, and continue to rather arrogantly insist about how right you are (this in spite of your lack of proof). An apology would be nice, Dan, and it would go a long ways towards redeeming your character in my eyes. C'mon, Prof. P.---tis the season!
Since you're anonymous, the damage, if any, done to you by an incorrect allegation is minimal.
I cannot lie, though, and say that I don't believe you guilty as charged. This latest incident, in which you seem to have brazenly altered the contents of an e-mail to Ray, only strengthens my conviction that I've pegged you correctly.