harmony wrote:And yet I have seen her go toe to toe repeatedly with Brant Gardner, and hold her own. Or at least give him an argument worthy enough for him to request her presence on his home board.
I don't know Mr. Gardner. Nor do I care.You obviously haven't been paying attention, if you think Mormon apologists aren't mean-spirited. With the exception of Brant Gardner, who is a gentleman under virtually all conditions, I've never seen a Mormon apologist who wasn't mean spirited. It's embarrassing how mean-spirited Mormon apologists are. DCP takes mean-spirited to a whole new level.
I think it, again, is in the eye of the beholder. Any anti-Mormon will see almost every member of the Church as a dupe, and a defender as mean-spirited. A pro-Mormon will think almost every anti-Mormon internet poster as vile and mean-spirited.I'd also like to point out that Mormon apologists, every single one of them, are also amateurs. There is no such thing as a professional Mormon apologist. They all have professional lives removed from, and in some cases far removed from, their apologetics.
I'm not sure why this is important. I agree with you. But, Mormon polity basically presumes that all who speak on theology are amateurs. There is no theology department at any LDS university.But, I fully acknowledge the weight and persuasive power of the consensus in the area of Mesoamerican archaeology. I fully acknowledge that the Mormon view is usually considered to be laughable and foolish.
Then you aren't much of a Mormon apologist.
But, I don't claim to be a Mormon apologist. I lack the credentials and the background. The only area in which I have done any studying to have any sort of competence is in the Mountain Meadows Massacre, and that only in the legal proceedings, which is where my professional training lies. So, I don't claim to be an apologist. Indeed, I have expressed my dissatisfaction at many times as to the tone and content of what I see at FARMS. I can't really speak about FAIR because I don't read it, don't follow it, and don't know it.
So, I agree with you: I am not much of a Mormon apologist.And as to my friend GoodK, who once again seems to charge me with a lack of integrity for finally rising to my defense by pointing out that I had a duty to report his child's mockery of his/her father and his/her family's distress on a very public board where many who read it already know all there is to know about GoodK's family, I really don't think my good friend GoodK is qualified at his/her tender/advanced age to adjudge integrity -- based upon what he/she has done here.
This is just pointless personal drivel, with no redeeming value whatsoever. (And a 14 year old Boy Scout is considered old enough to judge integrity... and exhibit it.)
I don't think it pointless, but I really don't want to comment much more on Ms/Mr Goodk's original post. It isn't getting me or him/her anywhere.
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