Gadianton wrote:Given the compliments Dr. Peterson gives to Dr. Hamblin of being "Wicked and Irreverant," two supposed virtues overlooked by Joseph Smith in the thirteenth article of faith,
You appear to have a more woodenly literalistic mind than I would have expected.
Incidentally, wasn't it Senator Thomas Corwin who advised William McKinley that, "if you would be great, you must be solemn, solemn as an ass"? "All great monuments," he said, "are built over solemn asses."
Gadianton wrote:and given the locker-room laughter of Skinny-L over the exchanges between apologists and critics where apologists perceive the critics on the end of a good roasting
Despite what Master Scartch has told you, you don't really have much knowledge of Skinny-L. Have I mentioned that? It's a small private list. You're not on it.
Ignorance and confidence should not be inversely related.
Gadianton wrote:and considering the letter of FatherK who, according to GoodK, has published in FARMS, laughing up Dr. Peterson's antics in spite of the family tragedy at hand,
When did he do
that?Gadianton wrote:I'd have to say that part of the peer review process at FARMS consists of rejecting essays that aren't insulting enough towards critics and don't have humorous put downs and ad hominems.
Scartch really
does have a convert.
Well, there are thousands of pages of the
FARMS Review on line, available for easy inspection. Your claims are false to the point of delusion. And then there's the
rest of FARMS. I might especially recommend the rich trove of insults, humorous put-downs, and
ad hominems to be found in, say,
Book of Mormon Authorship Revisited,
Echoes and Evidences of the Book of Mormon, Royal Skousen's Book of Mormon Critical Text Project, and the invective champion of them all -- the annotated
Chiasmus Bibliography.