
Paul
Joe Geisner wrote:
It seems we Mormons have a knack for doing this kind of thing. Even though I do not respect Nibley's scholarship on the Book of Abraham and such subjects, I respect him as a good and decent person. He was always kind and friendly with me when I was a young punk BYU-student. His name really deserves better than this kind of thing.
Eric wrote:Joe Geisner wrote:
It seems we Mormons have a knack for doing this kind of thing. Even though I do not respect Nibley's scholarship on the Book of Abraham and such subjects, I respect him as a good and decent person. He was always kind and friendly with me when I was a young punk BYU-student. His name really deserves better than this kind of thing.
Good and decent people usually don't molest their young daughters.
Just sayin'.
static wrote:Friendly Appalachian nicknames aside, exactly why do you believe it necessary to be so, well, rude? Do I know you?
static wrote:My point remains the same. If Tabitha is so gullible as to take a few vague statements and construct a huge conspiracy theory that is this laughably absurd, then this is a forum I want to be a member of!
RayAgostini wrote:Tabitha wrote:I suggest you read the quotes RayAgostini. This was not my theory, but the conclusion Mr. Schryver clearly wished readers to come to. A lot of people on the board seemed to know about this issue, and I wondered if what Schyrver was suggesting was true.
I suggest, with respect, Mr/Ms Tabitha, that you become more acquainted with "Mr. Schryver's" sense of humour.
Kishkumen wrote:My feeling is that if one is to be critical, it is best to be as fair as possible. Will's contributions, being unprincipled, practically invite others to abandon fairness.
Doctor Scratch wrote:The biggest question mark in all of this for me is this: if it's true, why hasn't Will been more vocal about it? I can't quite figure out what he would stand to lose by insisting upon his "heritage."
Kishkumen wrote:You need to decide whether you are Will or not; then we can talk about what I think is necessary and why.
In any case, Will intimated lots of interesting things. Others will use those statements for their own purposes.
I obviously have stated my disbelief in the theory, and I do not take responsibility for the speculations of others. I regret that Will provided others such a rich supply of material to use against Mormonism and people like Hugh Nibley.
Carton wrote:In Nibley's defense, I never thought the charges were very believable. Don't get me wrong, Nibley is the one who made "lying for the Lord" the standard practice of the Mopologist. But I was never all that convinced that his daughter's "recovered memories" were very credible.
Martha Beck wrote:It has been reported that I claim the memories of the abuse were recovered in therapy sessions. This is categorically untrue.