Will Schryver wrote:Speaking of which, whatever happened to Craig Criddle?
Do you mean Craig Criddle who did the Book of Mormon authorship wordprint study?
Will Schryver wrote:Speaking of which, whatever happened to Craig Criddle?
Simon Belmont wrote:What's this? A post by Scratch without the word "boner" in it?
Could this be an Easter miracle?
Doctor Scratch wrote:What did you tell the moderators about that Stamford Hospital image, Simon?
Will Schryver wrote:I am glad, for Southerton's sake, that he has now staggered into The Great and Spacious Trailer Park©, where he's certain to find one of the last bastions of those willing to play sycophant to his long-since eviscerated DNA/Book of Mormon arguments.
It's always comforting to have someone to lean on when you're down to your last leg.
Speaking of which, whatever happened to Craig Criddle?
lol!
Simon Belmont wrote:Actually, Simon, I just looked up your book. You have the name of my church wrong in the very title of the book. That, to me, is the first indicator of a strong bias that might distort your findings and presentation of those findings. I hope the inside of the book is better.
Doctor Scratch wrote:Will Schryver wrote:It's always comforting to have someone to lean on when you're down to your last leg.
And who are you leaning on, Will? Prof. Skousen? John Gee? Brian Hauglid?
Whatever happened to Gee and Hauglid, apart from them growing increasingly bitter and angry?
Themis wrote:Simon Belmont wrote:Actually, Simon, I just looked up your book. You have the name of my church wrong in the very title of the book. That, to me, is the first indicator of a strong bias that might distort your findings and presentation of those findings. I hope the inside of the book is better.
LOL, I see you are just trying to create your own bias to dismiss his book so you never have to read it.
Will Schryver wrote:I think it has become quite apparent over the years that I don't lean on others.
Whatever happened to Gee and Hauglid, apart from them growing increasingly bitter and angry?
I have come to know both rather well in the past five years or so. My experience is that neither "bitter" nor "angry" would be an apt description of either of them.
Of course, seeing as we don't really know your in real life identity, it is altogether possible that you know them better than I.
Simon Southerton wrote:
Perhaps a picture book is called for.
Mopologists only think they have dispensed with the DNA arguments. What they have done is redraw the boundaries of the discussion to make all relevant claims unfalsifiable.