I think given this incident and others like it, that there grew to be some mutual dissatisfaction, even though I would still call the relationship friendly.
Oh hardly at all. There is no dissatisfaction. Waltz is also still a regular on MADB.
I think given this incident and others like it, that there grew to be some mutual dissatisfaction, even though I would still call the relationship friendly.
ludwigm wrote:Enuma Elish wrote:... in my opinion, the FARMS Review is currently the best and most scholarly journal in all of Mormondom.
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In this sentence we can find the hidden evaluation of all others.
ludwigm wrote:Enuma Elish wrote:...
in my opinion, the FARMS Review is currently the best and most scholarly journal in all of Mormondom.
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In this sentence we can find the hidden evaluation of all others.
John Larsen wrote:Kind of like saying, "Mr. Jones is the most scholarly of all Loc[h] Ness monster researchers."
Daniel Peterson wrote:John Larsen wrote:Kind of like saying, "Mr. Jones is the most scholarly of all Loc[h] Ness monster researchers."
Logically, yes. Same structure.
Kind of like saying "John Larsen is the most incisive and substantive of all critics of Mormonism."
Mister Scratch wrote:Also, I wonder if there are other "gentile" scholars I am overlooking---i.e., people who have been befriended by the apologists in an effort to bring more credibility to FARMS.
Jason Bourne wrote:Watlz is a gentleman and is respected as one by LDS who know him. He also spent many years studying Mormonism and had thousands of books on Mormonism. I believe he was brought up a Jehovah's Witness in his early year. In his studies he came to a point where for him it was either Catholicism or Mormonism.
I think his pick for Catholicisms was more based on his view that an apostasy was not able to be substantiated.
He defends Mormonism in a well thought out rational way. He is objective. He is often criticized by EV types for being a fake Catholic and too much of a Mormon sympathizer.
He will defend Catholicism and no Mormon that interacts with him that I have seen ever throws him under the bus when his views diverge from Mormonism. The reason I have already noted. He is a gentleman.
And unlike the phony characterization Scratch and Gad spin here most LDS apologists are gentlemen (and women) as well. They are quite fine with a person like David Waltz who may be friendly by certainly is not LDS.
You should study David's behavior, and emulate it
Daniel Peterson wrote:Gadianton wrote:when is the last time the Review has solicited material from him?
Can't remember. We've had something like 200 different reviewers; I don't always get back to all of them.
Gadianton wrote:Nothing could be farther from the truth. The LDS apologists, in their capacity of apologists, are not typically gentlemen.
Gadianton wrote:Daniel Peterson wrote:Can't remember. We've had something like 200 different reviewers; I don't always get back to all of them.
Certainly. This is how the weeding out process typically goes. I've had plenty of potential employers "not get back to me" in the past, like David here, for whatever reasons, I didn't appear to make the cut.
Daniel Peterson wrote:[ quote="ludwigm"]
[ quote="Enuma Elish"]... in my opinion, the FARMS Review is currently the best and most scholarly journal in all of Mormondom. ...[ /quote]
In this sentence we can find the hidden evaluation of all others.[ /quote]
That's true. Just as saying that Mount Everest is the tallest mountain on earth says something about all other earthly mountains. Just as the fact that Microsoft is the biggest software company entails that all other software companies are smaller. Just as giving the Oscar to Slumdog Millionaire as best picture of 2008 entails not giving that Oscar to any of the other 2008 films.
So?