Daniel Peterson wrote:Ray A wrote:I have the loathesome obligation to actually ask the same question.
A weekend in Vienna? Rubbing shoulders with the "rich and famous"? So to speak.
A full time, or part-time "job", in Apologetics? The "leisure" to spend almost 24/7 on an anti-Mormon board?
I dunno, I might be "speaking out of turn", but I'd like Dan to justify all this. Isn't it a sort of "paid ministry"?
Over to you, Dan.
What does lecturing on a Baltic cruise have to do with apologetics? How is taking my children to Paris at my own expense (and to my old mission areas in the Swiss Alps, and to the concentration camp in Austria that my father helped to liberate at the end of the Second World War) a venture in "paid ministry"? How is leading a tour of Israel and Jordan for a commercial travel company "apologetics"? How is directing an intensive Arabic language program in Jerusalem a "paid ministry"? How is it apologetics to participate in dialogues between western and Arab intellectuals in Spain and in Malta at the invitation and expense of a New York City foundation? How is lecturing at the Institut du Monde Arabe in Paris, on their dime, anything remotely approaching a "paid ministry"?
And why, Ray, do I have to justify my life to you or to Scartch?
Really. I think I've had it with this place.
This is simply ridiculous.
If you really want to see my tax returns and my personal financial documents for the past ten or twenty years, sue me.
I've had enough, and more than enough, of this endless, absurd, intrusive, invasive Scartchoscopy. Seeing you join in it, Ray, is the last straw.
Oh, well, in that case, I encourage you to file a lawsuit. Otherwise, you are just blowing hot air.