At least his views are animated and fecund, growing out of the rich loam of early Mormonism and entangling with the tendrils of other beliefs, traditions and myths.
If I had written this, I would be immediately attacked mercilessly for thesaurus mongering, unnecessarily flowery prose and uses of "big words" that reek of condescension and intellectual snobbery.
Interesting how these double standards work (and, by the way, "animated" views that are "fecund" and which grow "our of the rich loam of early Mormonism" and which are "entangling with the tendrils of other beliefs, traditions, and myths" is pretty good stuff, Blix. All of this, however, rather papers over the naked fact that Jeremy is a liberal cultural Mormon intellectual who, like Joanna Brooks, is doctrinally and philosophically orbiting on the outer fringes of the gospel and Church. His is the church of the "big tent" while mine is that of the "straight and narrow" way, and hence, we don't get along philosophically. I sincerely hope he doesn't fully lose touch with the gravitational pull of the iron rod and the Brethren, while in that eccentric orbit).