harmony wrote:Mister Scratch wrote:I have a question for you, Mak: Did DCP pay his own way out to this conference, or was it paid for by BYU/MI? I mean, not all of us have that kind of petty cash lying around. Not all of us are able to afford flights out to Boston in order to shop around for discounted, very expensive academic books.
1. How Daniel gets to a conference is your business why?
Oh, it's not any of my business. I was merely asking a rhetorical question. The Mopologists do not want to admit that they utilize---to quote Maklelan---an "elitist" cabal in order to accomplish their rather nasty, sadistic, and attack-oriented ends.
2. It's not Daniel's fault that you can't afford his lifestyle.
I agree.
3. When was the last time you bought books for a class? $250 per book isn't unusual, if you're an art major (it may not be the norm, but it isn't all that unusual either). Other books routinely run into the high $100's.
The last time I bought books for a class? Many years ago. Of course I know that some books are very expensive. I don't think there's anything wrong with that. I don't think there's anything necessarily interesting, spooky, or conspiratorial about it. I don't think there's anything wrong with DCP getting a 50% discount on a book at a conference. Heck, I don't even think there is anything wrong with him telling an impressive narrative about all of his connections and influences in relation to this book.
However, I *do* think it is very interesting that LoaP, Lamanite, and Maklelan would all flip out over somebody noting that all of this is "interesting."
4. Why do Daniel's spending habits interest you so much?
They only interest me insofar as they demonstrate certain things about Mopologetics.