Kishkumen wrote:William Schryver wrote:And your seeming willingness to bury John Gee under a heap of uninformed ridicule is simply another example of how you feed your delusions of grandeur here in the isolated confines of the mutually congratulating and wantonly self-gratifying Great and Spacious Trailer Park™. Funny that Gee's colleagues in the world of Egyptology do not share in your opinion. The only people that don't see Gee as a highly-respected scholar in his field are a handful of shameless and ignorant critics of Mormonism.
I had no idea that Gee's Mopologetics on the Book of Abraham were winning accolades in the wider world of Egyptology. What a coup! Please hasten to point us to the Egyptology publications where Gee's Mopologetics are cited, reviewed, used in an argument, etc. I suppose that you might be engaging in the fallacy of argument from authority, wherein you use Gee's other bona fides as the basis to lend his dubious Mopologetic arguments greater weight than they actually merit, but I would prefer to give you the benefit of the doubt.... for now.
I'm quite confident that you would prefer to know nothing whatsoever, since otherwise you would be required to carefully analyze complex issues.
Gee's publications are available to anyone interested in his scholarly pursuits. I try to keep up with what he's doing and where he's doing it. And I will say this: John is a lot more clever than your kind of imbecile is willing to give him credit for. John is building a tower one block at a time, and I'm not about to risk blowing his cover just for the sake of throwing a bone to the mongrels in The Great and Spacious Trailer Park™.