Doctor Scratch wrote:Daniel Peterson wrote:I have to admit that I've been extremely disappointed in Kishkumen over the years, and especially over the past several months. He seems to spend much of each day sneering at and deriding "apologists" in particular, but also, to a remarkably large extent, Mormons in general. And, while he's rigorous to the point of blatant injustice with regard to the flaws he sees in those targets, he's remarkably serene (to the point of blissful unconsciousness) about the obvious flaws on his side.
The old Popular Front slogan and implicit rule of thumb was Pas d'ennemi à gauche ("No enemy to the left"), which meant, in practice, that the preferred enemy was always somebody or something on the right. For Kishkumen, there seems to be no enemy, nobody to be seriously criticized, among critics of the Church and of those who seek to defend it. But he subjects defenders of the faith to withering disdain and moral indignation, often on remarkably flimsy and even downright illusory grounds. And he's notably credulous with respect to often extraordinarily wild charges leveled against them.
http://www.mormondialogue.org/topic/526 ... e__st__300I wasn't aware that DCP had been "extremely disappointed in Kishkumen over the years." I knew that they had had their up-and-down moments, but wasn't aware that the animosity extended back that far. I would guess that's he's livid over the fact that J Green has spoken of Kishkumen in complimentary terms.
What amuses me about Dr. Peterson's comments here is that they so well apply to the man himself that it boggles the mind to imagine him posting that bilge with a straight face. I mean, I couldn't if I were he, but maybe that's just me.
Really, who cares? In a way this is not about Dr. Peterson at all. It only is because he is a human being, like me, and I cringe to think of myself in anything like his position on this one. It was a silly error, and people are just waiting on the sidelines to pick on any gaffe like this and make the most of it. People can be cruel. I feel for people who suffer at the hands of others' cruelty, whether they are D. Michael Quinn or Daniel Peterson.
And I want to be clear that I had and have no part in this. I condemn it. I condemned it before I saw this post which you have brought to everyone's attention. I continue to do so after seeing it.
It is not like I can take Peterson's "disappointment" very seriously. If it were genuine, he would register it with me personally, not gossip with Russell McGregor on MDDB about it in the context of the latter's silly jabs. Since Daniel's disappointment shows no marks of sincerity, I would be a fool to be concerned about it.
I'll tell you whose example does move me these days: mercy&grace and J Green. They could wash windows in a small midwestern town and yet I would still think the world of them for how they behave online. They are the kinds of people whose example bids me to be a better person. In fact, I don't doubt the power of their examples in moving me to say something about these awful threads.
"Petition wasn’t meant to start a witch hunt as I’ve said 6000 times." ~ Hanna Seariac, LDS apologist