RayAgostini wrote:Darth J wrote:I can see why you have a soft spot for Mormon apologetics, Ray, seeing as how it comports with your preferred methodology of making s*** up and then carrying on as if the s*** you made up out of nowhere is an established fact.
And your evidence for this is......?
Funny you should ask! It's right in your next sentence, where you continue to assert that I am a pseudoskpetic, even then I have already shown in this thread that I don't have those characteristics.
I don't apologise, nor do I advocate apologetics. Would you like to check out my blog over the past three years and point out where I engage in apologetics? Be warned, however, that it is pseudoskeptic-unfriendly.
It depends. Does your blog have any reliable information about Dungeons & Dragons?
Like to address This entry while you're at it. Be warned, however, that it's not a UFO blog. After you've read through the links, archives and watched the videos, get back to me with your detailed refutations.
No. I'm really not interested in more of your unicorn hunts cum homework assignments.
As to your current demonstration of that methodology, I did not say that it is apologetics' fault that the LDS Church is a silly cult with ridiculous beliefs. That's the fault of Joseph Smith, Thomas S. Monson, and a lot of people in between those bookends. The fault of Mormon apologetics is that it catalyzes that realization.
Make sure you inform the Mormons you're "defending" from "unjust criticism" know this!
I see that in your righteous indignation, you have confused me with Kishkumen. A good way to tell us apart is that his avatar is a Harry Potter character, whereas mine is usually a Star Wars character.
I do have a suggestion for you, though. If you really want to advance the UFO gospel, stop talking about it. There might be a reasonable person who can make a coherent argument in favor of a proposition who should be talking about UFO's. But when someone who is the opposite of that becomes an evangelist for the UFO gospel, it sort of taints the underlying subject matter.
I have a suggestion for you too, Darth J. If you want to help Mormons who encounter apologetics, who might "lose faith" like you did, don't say anything about it being a "silly cult" with "ridiculous beliefs". In fact, maybe you should leave it to someone like John Dehlin and just shut up?
What makes you think I want to help people who encounter Mopologetics? Help them stay in the Church, at any rate?