harmony wrote:Goodness, Guy. He's reduced to calling you names. I think you can make bank on this one.
No rational argument is possible with this idiocy, and it's futile to attempt it.
Daniel Peterson wrote:
And I hope you'll pardon me, but, if you're going to presume to lecture me, sight unseen, on my ethical shallowness, I'm just going to have to indicate that I regard you as an arrogant and presumptuous jackass.guy sajer wrote:In my experience, real learning and wisdom come from seeing the world from other points of view and making a good faith effort to understand them. Activities in which I see no evidence that you engage.
And a complacent fool.guy sajer wrote:You produce the appearance of depth by virtue of a wordy vocabulary, knowledge of esoterica, inveterate name dropping, and frequent bragging about your wonderful work and many travels, but your thousands upon thousands upon thousands of posts do not reflect a real depth of understanding of the human experience.
And a self-inflated gasbag.guy sajer wrote:You are, in other words, a prisoner of the narrow mental constructs you have created for yourself (or allowed to be created for you), despite the appearance of worldliness you try so hard to cultivate.
I'm not inclined to genuflect before your broader intellectual horizons, your superior learning, your profound wisdom, your greatness as a moral thinker, or your remarkable insight into the human experience.
I hadn't fully realized, until this post, what an utter buffoon you were. Unbelievable.
antishock8 wrote:Once again Mopologia is reduced to Ad Hom dialogue.
harmony wrote:Interesting that Daniel needs to have you interpret his remarks for me.
Yes, I'm talking access. From his remarks, I thought that's what Daniel meant. Had he explained using your viewpoint, I'd have conceded immediately.
Daniel Peterson wrote:Many of you folks are genuinely pathetic. You appear incapable of carrying on a civil conversation with me, without attacks on my character and personality.
anti thought wrote:Once again Mopologia is reduced to Ad Hom dialogue. This, by the way folks, is the real reason why Mr. Peterson posts on this board... In case it hand't occurred to anyone.
Daniel Peterson wrote:harmony wrote:Interesting that Daniel needs to have you interpret his remarks for me.
Yes, I'm talking access. From his remarks, I thought that's what Daniel meant. Had he explained using your viewpoint, I'd have conceded immediately.
EA is close to what I meant, but not quite.
I meant that they are, by and large, accessible personalities, but also that they are, by and large, possible to gain access to. But, of course, I never meant that anybody who has a whim to talk with them is welcome to invade their hospital rooms, prevent them from catching planes, take over their daily schedules, interrupt their meetings, visit them at home at any hour of the day and night, or the like. That simply wouldn't be reasonable. I wouldn't tolerate it, and I see no reason why a member of the Twelve should have to tolerate it.
harmony wrote:ridiculous
irrelevant
absurd
consummately silly
eccentric absurdities
bizarre
ridiculous (again)
ludicrous
harmony wrote:preens
incapable of following a conversation
complete cluelessness
harmony wrote:You made no caveat on your words.
harmony wrote:My premise is that our leaders have never been accessible to the general membership at any time when they have been here.
harmony wrote:They have had numerous opportunities to meet with the Saints, the ordinary non-leader Saints, and they choose to bypass us and speed to the airport. This has happened repeatedly. We are not allowed close enough to engage in a hand shake or a short "I'm so glad you could visit us" conversation.
Daniel Peterson wrote:harmony wrote:You made no caveat on your words.
I didn't need to. No reasonable person would have misunderstood them as you did.
harmony wrote:My premise is that our leaders have never been accessible to the general membership at any time when they have been here.
And I think your premise false.
harmony wrote:They have had numerous opportunities to meet with the Saints, the ordinary non-leader Saints, and they choose to bypass us and speed to the airport. This has happened repeatedly. We are not allowed close enough to engage in a hand shake or a short "I'm so glad you could visit us" conversation.
How many apostles have you had there in the past twenty years?