Mister Scratch wrote:Well, I continue to wait for FARMS to post the online version of the latest Review. I refuse to donate any money to them, naturally, so I am forced to wait for the cyber version of the text. You would think that, with their huge sums of money, they could pay Matt Roper or somebody to get the thing up online. (Heck, I bet that FAIR slug Allen Wyatt would do it pro bono.)
Doubtless he would. I can just imagine him carelessly allowing the saliva to collect at the corner of his mouth as he lovingly scans each page with his sweaty paws.
Well, as you have pointed out to us, they have to consider God's bottom line in all of this. If they were a charity, then they would simply give it away. Wait...
Mister Scratch wrote:In the meantime, I suppose I can ruminate on the various reasons why Mopologists hate (and I mean hate) the relatively silly and innocuous critic named Loftes Tryke. I don't want to say too much, but I believe the reaction towards Mr. Tryke is very revealing in terms of what it tells us about the "Mopologetic Collective Unconscious."
My short answer to this puzzle is that these Mopologists are bullies. They take a man who is obviously down on his luck (Mr. Tryk, for example) and make him the special focus of their venom, just like the angry meatheads on the football team find a Downs Syndrome kid to torment for their "sport." Amazing how these good doctors of the BYU turn out to be little more sophisticated at heart than that. To add a little more, I think that on some level the Mopologist suffers from the same abuse the critic has, but is as of yet unwilling to face it.
"Petition wasn’t meant to start a witch hunt as I’ve said 6000 times." ~ Hanna Seariac, LDS apologist