Never one to get the point, Schryver continues to insist that Gee's publications on other Egyptology subjects lend real weight to his arguments about the Book of Abraham. In fact, Gee's accomplishments in his field may say very little or nothing about the veracity of his Book of Abraham arguments. I know it is a fact you would prefer to ignore, but unfortunately for you it is a fact.
Most of us are very comfortable with the preponderance of evidence that shows the Book of Abraham is a 19th century composition. We don't need the many blind alleys of minutiae that Gee strings together to try to save the fantasy that it is an actual ancient text. Any ancient text in this fiasco is the papyri fragments, which do not translate into the Book of Abraham. Gee's dream of a lost text has not borne scrutiny. Does this make him an idiot or a bad Egyptologist? No. His bona fides also do not save his Book of Abraham arguments.
Please, go ahead and believe the Book of Abraham is ancient. Knock yourself out. But do realize that your childish behavior only further convinces all onlookers that you are very insecure in your belief. Have the self respect to drop the bogus class-based insults about the Trailer Park, as though MAD were some kind of seminar room in the halls of Ivy academe. A good deal of what goes on there is little more than boosterism for the home team. The questions that are posed here are no less valid for not being expressed in Aramaic.
OK, Kissassman, put your money where your mouth is. Demonstrate your knowledge of the issues by describing a few arguments Professor Gee has made,
vis-a-vis the Book of Abraham, that you believe have "not borne scrutiny."
Three should suffice.
Prove John to be the bumbling fool you believe he is (in terms of his Book of Abraham apologetics) by presenting a list of three items where John has shown himself to be inept in these matters.
I'll be away from my desk for a couple hours, but when I return I will look forward to your post, which will certainly strike fear into my heart, and leave me defenseless in behalf of my friend, the poor Sisyphus.