J Green wrote:Doctor Scratch wrote:You. Though it wouldn't surprise me if Clark wants to say, too.
Well, it's very kind of you to focus on me. To answer your line of questioning, I would say that a) contra Gadianton, I don't believe the Mesoamerican model to be dead now or in the future or that Clark is saying that it is dead.
Oh! Great, J Green! Thank you for sharing your beliefs with us!
And b) if the Mesoamerican model were to die, then no, I don't think it would be any kind of threat to the overarching idea of LGT. (Exhibit A would be Clark's article.)
Yep. Thanks for acknowledging that I was right.
Doctor Scratch wrote:There is no real and/or meaningful difference, J Green.
Based on Clark's comments, do you think there is a meaningful difference to him?
I don't think it matters.
And do you agree with Dean Robbers that Clark is distancing himself from the low lying fields of the specific model and reatreating to the high ground of a generic template?
Yes, I think it's a reasonable assumption. The same could be said for all kinds of Mopologetic positions on orthodox LDS subjects.
Doctor Scratch wrote:The only thing even remotely resembling a difference is the theory proposed by Meldrum, but you're content to allow your "good friends" at the M.I. to label him a "charlatan," a mountebank, etc.
I guess I haven't seen where my "good friends" have called Meldrum a "charlatan."
http://maxwellinstitute.BYU.edu/publica ... m=1&id=793
Greg 'The Fly' Smith wrote:The Book of Mormon, the Latter-day Saints, and the Church of Jesus Christ deserve far better than Meldrum's pseudoscientific snake oil and strained proof-texting.
But now that I've been alerted, I can assure you, good citizen, that I will pick up the red phone on my night stand and call it in. Stand by for action.
Uh, no. You won't do anything. You're not going to lift a finger. You're a stereotypically earnest Latter-day Saint with an authority complex--hence why you've idolized Dr. Peterson. You're not going to do squat. I bet if you took several steps back to evaluate what your "good friend Dan Peterson" has done over the past three decades, it would make you sick to your stomach. I mean, honestly, Joey: Can you imagine him calling your daughter a "malevolent stalker," merely because she objects to his Mopologetics? You sit there and do nothing while these apologists work very hard to ruin people's reputations.
So, no: you're not going to do a damn thing. You probably think it's "funny" that Hamblin et al. do things like "Metcalfe is Butthead." You probably shrug your shoulders over Gee's "two inks" business. You just don't care. It's all about preservation of faith.
Doctor Scratch wrote:I suppose there is that bizarre model that proposes a Book of Mormon geography in southeast Asia. Would you like to count that as well?
Actually, I'm rather partial to Darth J's Italian model. And I'm even more partial to Andrea Bocelli singing "La Habitudine" with Helena.
Yuk yuk yuk. What a funny guy you are. How funny it is to joke about your "sacred" beliefs.
But now it's your turn. Where do you stand on the whole James Blunt thing? Disturbing, isn't it?
It's not as disturbing as a military intelligence man who's friends with a man who's devoted his life to hurting other people.