Doctor Scratch wrote:That's fine, Ray, but your blog entry is more just about the intransigence of the apologists concerning certain doctrinal or historical points. Well, fine: we can criticize those sorts of things, but to my mind that isn't really what we've been talking about here. Rather, we've been criticizing the Mopologists' tendency to attack--to smear, to write "hit pieces," and so on. Your blog post doesn't really touch upon that at all.
This is what I was addressing, the bold part in particular, in your post:
Doctor Scratch wrote:What you seem to be arguing, in effect here, is that one should never criticize the Mopologists, because it will only anger them and cause them to go out and viciously attack, smear, and tear down other people at an even worse rate,..
Several times I've been told that I want to "mute criticism" of Mormonism/Mormon apologetics. That is not true. What I'm against, again perhaps ironically, is
smearing Mormonism/Mormons/Mormon apologists, and Scratch, don't tell me you can't see that happening on this board in
truckloads!That's what's really ironical about you, Scratch.
I followed John's posts on Facebook a great deal (probably one of my real regrets about leaving Facebook), and he
always insisted on being civil towards Mormons (incuding "apologists"), and was never afraid to boot someone off a thread, or even his friends' list, if they went overboard by way of smearing or denigration (it happens on both sides), and that's what I mean by a "constructive" approach.
You
encourage conflict, Scratch, and almost beckon people to choose a side, and you attack people who don't choose your side. I don't know who here can't plainly see that. To an extent, I think DCP does the same (another irony), and you're actually both similar in some ways, but DCP is above board and upfront, and everyone knows who he is, love him or hate him. You have a "protection" that he doesn't, and I would think he feels far more accountable for what he says than you do. You're going back 20+years to hold
him accountable - and he doesn't even know who you are. I don't call that fairness, by any stretch, and smear campaigns to counter smear campaigns will eventually backfire.
The worst thing about you, Scratch, is that you're an anonymous "hit man". You don't have the gumption to put your name to your trenchant criticisms. In saying that, I'm not besmirching posters who have reasons to remain anonymous, but who don't embark on six year campaigns of what is nothing more than full-on and almost obsessive character assassination.