Ray A wrote:Jersey Girl wrote:You think the S/R theory is a dud?
I think it's an attempt to "explain" the production of the Book of Mormon while ignoring inconvenient facts from first-hand witnesses.
Okay.
Ray A wrote:Jersey Girl wrote:You think the S/R theory is a dud?
I think it's an attempt to "explain" the production of the Book of Mormon while ignoring inconvenient facts from first-hand witnesses.
Gadianton wrote:Anyway, Nibley's extremism has it's own set of problems, I won't go into it publically, but there's a few interesting tidbits I could relate offline.
Gadianton wrote:I believe in his Book of Mormon lectures, which I read, he stated that he wouldn't touch Book of Mormon geography with a ten foot pole. Yet the apologists who followed him have not heeded this warning, and in fact have made Book of Mormon geography their central doctrine, to the point of waging war, with harsh words and harrassing articles, not to mention general nastiness, toward any Mormon who dares disagree with it.
Ray A wrote:Jersey Girl wrote:You think the S/R theory is a dud?
I think it's an attempt to "explain" the production of the Book of Mormon while ignoring inconvenient facts from first-hand witnesses.
marg wrote:
And just when after reading a number of your recent posts I'm thinking how sensible and logical you sound, you go and spoil it for me.
Ray A wrote:marg wrote:
And just when after reading a number of your recent posts I'm thinking how sensible and logical you sound, you go and spoil it for me.
I can't please everyone all of the time, marg. Wish I could do more to help, but my reading of the evidence leaves me to this view. Ironically, lately I've thought your reasoning quite good, but on this one, I really don't think your reasoning squares with the facts. In fact, I'm sure of it.