Doctor Scratch wrote:1. Schryvergate. Really, what more can be said about this? The key Mopologetic event of 2011 was the "defeat" of erstwhile Mopologetic here, William Schryver. After the unfortunate failure of his KEP FAIR Presentation, Schryver was continuing to lick his wounds until MsJack delivered a series of hydrogen bombs which blew his credibility to smithereens. In post after withering post, MsJack demonstrated beyond all reasonable doubt that Schryver is a terrible liability for any publishing venue that wants to maintain a shred of respectability. The thread left no doubt as to Schryver's deep-seated misogyny, vulgarity, and duplicity. So profound and thorough was MsJack's critique that it led two concerned, Melchezidek priesthood-holder MI apologists to voice their issues to the Maxwell Institute "powers-that-be," and as a consequence, Schryver's supposedly upcoming MI publication was "canceled," due to fears of negative publicity.
While Will Schryver continues to try and rescue his tainted reputation, and while he continues to insist that his KEP work (now allegedly in the 500-page range) will one day see publication, the fact remains that MsJack dealt what may very well turn out to be the most devastating blow of the decade. If Schryver does indeed wind up convincing a venue to accept its work, it will spell certain shame and doom for whoever takes the bait.
Kishkumen wrote:Who could ever forget Jack's singlehanded takedown of a wannabe Titan of the Mopologetic scene?
Jason Bourne wrote:I would have to agree this one is number one.
DrW wrote:you certainly got the Number 1 slot right
So, do I get a mug or something?
I'm surprised the arrest of John L. Lund and Don Bradley's Kinderhook Plates presentation at the FAIR Conference aren't on this list. I don't keep up on all of this stuff, but those were certainly some of the most interesting Mormon apologetics-related events that I heard about all year.
Aw well. Back to my textbooks.