Doctor Scratch wrote: I'm confused as to why Mr. Stakhanovite thinks that you've acted as a "pawn" for Midgley. Were you acting all "nicey-nice" for him so that you could score your interview with him, or what?
I interviewed Lou about ten years ago when I was thinking about writing a piece about my gfather and gave up when I came to the conclusion that it could only be hagiography.
I joined a Yahoo list about three years ago, maybe two, in the midst of a fierce battle between three or four fellows and Lou. A few days or maybe weeks later Lou was kicked off. I didn't follow the dispute and didn't care, but when I started haranguing Will Bagley over his various MMM errors Lou's enemies turned to me. I didn't really post much. I was there to correspond with Will only.
Doctor Scratch wrote: I'm confused as to why Mr. Stakhanovite thinks that you've acted as a "pawn" for Midgley. Were you acting all "nicey-nice" for him so that you could score your interview with him, or what?
I interviewed Lou about ten years ago when I was thinking about writing a piece about my gfather and gave up when I came to the conclusion that it could only be hagiography.
I joined a Yahoo list about three years ago, maybe two, in the midst of a fierce battle between three or four fellows and Lou. A few days or maybe weeks later Lou was kicked off. I didn't follow the dispute and didn't care, but when I started haranguing Will Bagley over his various MMM errors Lou's enemies turned to me. I didn't really post much. I was there to correspond with Will only.
What I'm hearing is that, after Louis "Woody" Midgley got kicked off, you magically began making more or less the exact same attacks on Bagley.
Is that about right? (Ahem, Mr. Stak?)
"[I]f, while hoping that everybody else will be honest and so forth, I can personally prosper through unethical and immoral acts without being detected and without risk, why should I not?." --Daniel Peterson, 6/4/14
Doctor Scratch wrote: What I'm hearing is that, after Louis "Woody" Midgley got kicked off, you magically began making more or less the exact same attacks on Bagley.
Is that about right? (Ahem, Mr. Stak?)
I don't know what subjects Lou was posting on except it wasn't MMM. I had been on that same list around 2003 and had nearly identical exchanges with Will when his entourage (I am assuming Stak is in it) wasn't there.
I thought they were being mean to Lou, but whom am I to judge.
As you recall, I was kicked off a different list for being critical of the Palmer reviews.
Yahoo Bot wrote:What is my biggest ethical offense, I'm curious? (What standard of ethics and what violation?)
I could drag up all sorts of slimy things you've done on certain reading lists, acting as a pawn for Midgley, but hey, let's logic chop about normative ethics, lawyers are universally incompetent at any kind of reasoning beyond rhetoric.
ETA: Tell me more about how I'm a coward.
Hey, Stak! I just sent you a friend request on Facebook!
MrStakhanovite wrote:I could drag up all sorts of slimy things you've done on certain reading lists, acting as a pawn for Midgley, but hey, let's logic chop about normative ethics, lawyers are universally incompetent at any kind of reasoning beyond rhetoric.
ETA: Tell me more about how I'm a coward.
You've confused me with somebody else. Midgley is no friend of mine, nor enemy. I'd like to say he isn't even an acquaintance but I have interviewed him over an episode that occurred in the 1960s involving my grandfather. I don't run in his circle and outside of that sole interview, have never spoken with him.
Your cowardice is self-evident, but don't get your tits in a twister over it.
If you worry about your kids reading crudeness, I hope they don't view their Daddy as a hypocrite after reading your own crude comments here.
liz3564 wrote:If you worry about your kids reading crudeness, I hope they don't view their Daddy as a hypocrite after reading your own crude comments here.
Yahoo Bot wrote: I see FAIR as a group of dedicated individuals who would likely pass for nerds college, some are well-read and others not, who have their particular opinions. But, I can see what they have done with the LGT theory, which I vehemently oppose, and they have done very well to state sources for the contrary view which I hold.
It's kind of an existentialist experience to see Yahoo Bot, in a single paragraph, compare people to college nerds while noting the infighting between faithful Mormons about the hypothetical location of 2,600 years (or so) of Jaredite and Nephite civilizations.
I'm sure Yahoo Bot wants this disagreement to be seen as more serious and intellectual than an argument about who would win a fistfight between Captain Kirk and Captain Picard. However, his desire to draw such a distinction doesn't mean that his vehement opposition to various fantasies about Book of Mormon locations actually should be taken any more seriously.
However, his desire to draw such a distinction doesn't mean that his vehement opposition to various fantasies about Book of Mormon locations actually should be taken any more seriously.
Not quite. I don't think Book of Mormon students should advocate one way or the other for a particular geographic location for the Book of Mormon. Thomas Stuart Ferguson proved how futile that would be.
However, his desire to draw such a distinction doesn't mean that his vehement opposition to various fantasies about Book of Mormon locations actually should be taken any more seriously.
Not quite. I don't think Book of Mormon students should advocate one way or the other for a particular geographic location for the Book of Mormon. Thomas Stuart Ferguson proved how futile that would be.
Clearly all the evidence supports an Italian geography model.
Parley P. Pratt wrote:We must lie to support brother Joseph, it is our duty to do so.