The Dude wrote:Hmmm... Where do apologists draw a parallel between Templars and the Book of Mormon?
You laugh, and yet I remember the day when Hugh Nibley brought up the book Holy Blood, Holy Grail in a PoGP class I took from him.
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The Dude wrote:Hmmm... Where do apologists draw a parallel between Templars and the Book of Mormon?
You laugh, and yet I remember the day when Hugh Nibley brought up the book Holy Blood, Holy Grail in a PoGP class I took from him.
Man, I miss all the good stuff.
"Surely he knows that DCP, The Nehor, Lamanite, and other key apologists..." -Scratch clarifying my status in apologetics "I admit it; I'm a petty, petty man." -Some Schmo
The "good stuff" is still around. Just read Brant Gardner's essay connecting the Aztec Jaguar Warriors to the Gadianton Robbers for a fine current example of parallelomania.
The Dude wrote:Hmmm... Where do apologists draw a parallel between Templars and the Book of Mormon?
You laugh, and yet I remember the day when Hugh Nibley brought up the book Holy Blood, Holy Grail in a PoGP class I took from him.
I remember reading the Hyrum Key while on bedrest as a missionary. I picked it up from the bargain section at the downtown minneapolis B&N a few days before my visit to the ER and subsequent emergency appendectomy. It was probably all the percocet I was popping like pez that dulled the pain. After reading it I thought of the connections and oddly also thought of Nibley and his "everything is Mormonism" worldview.
Sad, sad, sad sad excuses for research.
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