Kishkumen wrote:I am glad John showed up to set the record straight. It seems as though Greg Smith is really out to earn his stripes: gushing in risible hyperbole over Schryver's paper, attacking Rodney Meldrum, and now taking aim at John Dehlin. Here are the notches on the belt of an aspiring top-tier Mopologist. Shameless ambition, if you ask me.
Greg Smith has been at this "attack the critics" thing for a while, apparently on many different topical fronts. In early 2008, a fairly prominent religious art blogger,
Menachem Wecker published
an article about Images of the Restoration. His article noted that
IOTR criticizes the Church for being dishonest about the Book of Mormon translation process, and his attempt to get a direct response from the Church resulted in a direct "no comment" from the Church spokesperson and a referral to FAIR for more information.
Almost immediately after publication of Menachem's article, Greg posted a
FAIRwiki article that,
according to the FAIR Blog, was a response to Wecker's reporting. Menachem mentioned the FAIRwiki article in a blog post, and my comments sparked a
bizarre debate with Greg, in which Greg (1) openly acknowledged and attempted to defend his use of
ad hominem attacks and (2) denied that the content of his FAIRwiki entry is a reflection of the opinions or views of FAIR (see his comment
HERE).
Given Greg's belief in the validity of
ad hominem attacks, and his willingness to take personal responsibility for those attacks without implicating the organization/publication he is writing for, he may be the perfect hired gun for a smear piece on Dehlin.
-JV