marg wrote:Wow, aren't you a busy-body!
Actually, I'm not. (Though your desire to insert yourself into a situation involving a father, a father's son, and a father's friend no doubt qualifies you, in most cases, to recognize a busybody when you see one!)
But, again, I think it's fascinating that the indignation here is reserved for me, for my having mentioned GoodK's public mockery of his father to GoodK's father, rather than for GoodK, who did the public mocking.
People who typically rail against the LDS Church for suppressing facts and failing to fully disclose now rail against me for failing to suppress a fact and for disclosing.
Presumably, it's because GoodK is on the Right Side (atheism), while I'm on the Wrong Side (Mormonism).
But I'm not going to discuss this any further. I've stated my view of the situation, which, I recognize, is not widely accepted here. I'm not sure that I see anything to be gained by further conversation on it. I also don't believe in arguing whether broccoli tastes good or bad. As I often observe,
de gustibus non disputandum est.rollo tomasi wrote:Have you talked to the father or some other member of the family, to know this?
Yup. GoodK's father and I are friends. We communicated by e-mail while GoodK's sister was in intensive care here in Utah Valley, and we also spent time together when GoodK's father was in town. GoodK's public derision of his father merited, at most, thirty to sixty seconds of our conversation.