GoodK wrote:Repeating that seething hyperbolic quote of mine in a display of high dudgeon, as you put it - like a rape victim - isn't going to make me feel chagrined. Not even slightly.
I realize that. It's what interests me about your behavior here.
GoodK wrote:Could you have reacted to an apt [sic] assessment of your sept of stamp collectors[/url] any more predictably?
Sure. I could simply have denied it and termed it ridiculous. (Which seemed to me too obvious, too easy.)
GoodK wrote:I think you have published some truly ridiculous things. Like this:
I think it's a pretty good book.
If you've published a substantive and reasoned critique of it somewhere, though, with supporting evidence, I would be interested in reading what you've written. Please let me know.
For those who may want to examine the book with their own eyes, there are a few copies available through Amazon.com, at http://www.amazon.com/Echoes-Evidences- ... 217&sr=1-1
GoodK wrote:Name calling now, eh?
No.
GoodK wrote:On a side note, I am noticing that the moderators are giving Mormonism's biggest apologist (no pun intended) a pass when it comes to the new moderating standards.
Are you?
GoodK wrote:Ah... take it in folks. More of the scholastic rigor we all can feast upon in the pages of the FARMS Review.
Which can be accessed via http://farms.BYU.edu/publications/review/ .
GoodK wrote:Suggest that Richard Dawkins is blunderingly unqualified to vocalize on the subject of theology
Actually, that was Professor Terry Eagleton, the eminent British Marxist intellectual.
GoodK wrote:and then try and reinforce that innuendo with a bizarre personal attack towards me ignoring the irony all the way home.
???
GoodK wrote:Again, is anything else to be expected from the editor of the FARMS Review?
Actually, yes. I was unusually devastating in the wallyball game we played this morning at our extended-family Christmas party. And I know a lot more than some here might expect about classic rock music.
GoodK wrote:Again an example of why I believe certain moderators here are catering - no pun intended - to the editor of the FARMS Review*
Shades is in my hip pocket.
There's no point in struggling. You too will be assimilated.
GoodK wrote:More steamy goodness from the brains behind the Mormon version of The American Stamp Dealer.
As I've said, the GoodKid is really angry, and seems to be growing increasingly so as the weeks and months go by.
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