ludwigm wrote: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?
I think You misunderstand something, due to my poor english.
My I present a real example about other mountains?
The Kékes is the tallest mountain of Hungary. This says something about our mountains.
The Kékes is 1024 m high. Our "mountains" are hills, compared to the 4000s of Europe or to the 8000s of the Himalaya.
Our "highest mountain" is only a hill, too. It is our, we like it, we like the smaller ones, there are many beautiful area around them. But they are desperately small.
And we call them mountains.
And the FARMS Review is the best and most scholarly journal in all of Mormondom.
(see more: provincial, countrified, limited, narrow-minded, parochial, small-town)
Don't worry, he got your point.