RayAgostini wrote:I see no reason why John, and others, will not be able to reply, even on the FAIR blog. I know it's not exactly the most friendly place for people like John (nor MDDB), but MDB isn't exactly the most friendly place for apologists, either. They have all the free speech they want here, but they're always vastly out-numbered, and consequently most of them have given up. So it works both ways. To say, or think, that John will be denied an opportunity to reply, doesn't wash with me. What are they going to do? Say "sorry but you're not allowed to reply here?" So how will his free speech be denied?
Ray, this isn't a discussion of your pet topic of how terrible MDB is.
In terms of protecting John Dehlin's membership, all it takes is a group of highly motivated local leaders who have been fed the message through Church-approved BYU channels that Dehlin is an enemy of the faith and bingo! Church court. This is how Sonja Johnson lost her membership. A zealous local bishop, much the same kind of personality as Greg Smith, decided to play hero.
I am not saying that free speech doesn't exist in the U.S. and on the internet. I am saying that it does not exist in the LDS Church, which means that the Church controls those venues of speech that it has conditioned members to trust. While the internet has eroded its ability to control the message, it is still fair to say that items published by the Church or one of its organs like BYU will carry far more weight with bishops and stake presidents, and will have more potential in the short run to lead to Church discipline of some kind, than a discussion here or on the FAIR blog.
That is because of the weight publication by the Church holds. Just look at bcspace's obsession. It doesn't come from nowhere.
RayAgostini wrote:So I say bring on the "hit piece" and let's scrutinise it. I'm sure it won't go unnoticed here on Mormon Discussions!
If Greg wants to publish it online in some unofficial online forum, let him. I don't have a problem with that. What I have a problem with is a slam on John Dehlin that has the appearance of Church approval and looks like a run up to excommunication proceedings. Understand?
Still, it is easy for you to sit back and sound off on having Greg Smith publish his attack piece on Dehlin, but what does it feel like to have 100 pages of paper publication attacking you out there? It has to be an awful experience. This is the most immediate impact it has, and it is the very kind of bullying effect that these apologetic publications thrive on. It's SOP for these apologists, and it gets nasty. They set themselves up as the arbiters of orthodoxy, and if they decide that you are a threat of some kind, look out.
And they operate under the BYU masthead. None of us do.
"Petition wasn’t meant to start a witch hunt as I’ve said 6000 times." ~ Hanna Seariac, LDS apologist