Droopy wrote:This was the entire post, after I went back and edited a bit.
Thanks. That was a lot more useful, not to mention more polite.
Droopy wrote:This was the entire post, after I went back and edited a bit.
As for myself, I have reached the limit of my endurance when it comes to these online forums. I have become such a lightning rod of late that my words, however much light they may cast upon the scene, are getting lost in the thunder. I have concluded, therefore, that I must act to place my words in a new context that will both shield them from the wanton vandals as well as make them more potent and persuasive in the eyes of those who are best positioned to derive benefit therefrom.
And so, with that, I bid you all a final, if not universally fond, farewell.
bcspace wrote:The SCMC is far more concerned with things like Feminist Mormon Housewives than the Will/Trevor thingy.
As for Schryver’s reputation among church leadership, I know that there are people at the highest levels who are aware of him and his work, and they are excited to see that work come to fruition. As I understand it, permission for him to obtain full access to the Book of Abraham materials in the archives was granted at the highest possible levels.
lobowolffe wrote:It may come as a surprise to most of you, since you sincerely believe that this message board is full of “truth” and reliable information, but you’re nuts to believe that William Schryver has been censured by anyone, whether at FAIR, or the MI, or in church leadership.
Except for two or three people at FAIR, no one else believed Will did anything wrong when it comes to Trevor edited by harmony: violation of Rule #3’s tall tale about having his “privacy” violated. They know the “rest of the story,” and it is much different than the version that edited by harmony has crafted on this message board. In fact, the net result of edited by harmony’s lame attempt to discredit Schryver has been that Trevor’s reputation has been destroyed in the minds of those who previously considered him to be a half-way decent fellow. Most people at FAIR had not known how hostile edited by harmony was towards the church until he caused them to review his posting career on this board. Now edited by harmony is viewed less as a well-meaning disbeliever and more a calculating apostate.
As for Schryver’s reputation among church leadership, I know that there are people at the highest levels who are aware of him and his work, and they are excited to see that work come to fruition. As I understand it, permission for him to obtain full access to the Book of Abraham materials in the archives was granted at the highest possible levels.
Will’s decision to avoid the message boards has everything to do with wanting to focus more fully on the work he is doing, rather than wasting any more time in fruitless discussions with apostates.
So fantasize anything you want, just don’t start believing that your fantasies have anything to do with the reality of things as they really are.
Will’s decision to avoid the message boards has everything to do with wanting to focus more fully on the work he is doing, rather than wasting any more time in fruitless discussions with apostates.
lobowolffe wrote:Will’s decision to avoid the message boards has everything to do with wanting to focus more fully on the work he is doing, rather than wasting any more time in fruitless discussions with apostates.