Trevor wrote:Up until now I have tried very diligently to give Dr. Peterson the benefit of the doubt. This latest turn in his rhetoric, I'm afraid, shows that my efforts at fairness have been in vain. I think it is fairly clear, or at least should be, that this new, syrupy approach of Peterson is nothing more than a thinly-veiled attempt at deception. My guess is that he thinks the precise opposite of everything he is writing. Oh, I know he thinks this is clever and amusing, but all it does is strengthen my a priori conviction that he is the single evilest force in Mormon apologetics ever.
First off, I should like to agree with Trevor. He's spot on.
That said, though, I would like to quote an old Bert Bacharach song:
Do you know the way to San Jose?
I’ve been away so long. I may go wrong and lose my way.
Do you know the way to San Jose?
I’m going back to find some peace of mind in San Jose.
L.A. is a great big freeway.
Put a hundred down and buy a car.
In a week, maybe two, they’ll make you a star.
Weeks turn into years. How quick they pass!
And all the stars that never were
Are parking cars and pumping gas.
Do you know the way to San Jose?
They’ve got a lot of space. There’ll be a place where I can stay.
I was born and raised in San Jose.
I’m going back to find some peace of mind in San Jose.
Fame and fortune is a magnet.
It can pull you far away from home.
With a dream in your heart you’re never alone.
Dreams turn into dust and blow away
And there you are without a friend.
You pack your car and ride away.
I’ve got lots of friends in San Jose.
Do you know the way to San Jose?
Can’t wait to get back to San Jose.
Granted, it has absolutely nothing to do with the topic. I'm just trying to shake harmony's criticism that I'm predictable. I also intend to begin denying positions that everyone (including myself) would expect me to affirm, and to affirm positions that any sane person (including, I hope, myself) would expect me to deny. I hope to earn the distinction of being
unpredictable.