Kishkumen wrote:Another excellent response to Welch's post (note especially his contradiction of her characterization of Laurel Thatcher Ulrich's reaction to the Mormon Stories conference experience, bolded below):
It did seem to me a tactical error on Welch's part when she likened the "Mormon Stories" scripts to those in sacrament meeting.
All the Best!
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Rosalynde Welch wrote:Mormon Stories seems like a textbook liberal mini-institution, a lot like a high school gay-straight alliance and about as important.
That Welch actually composed and published this sentence indicates a bizarre lack of understanding, empathy, and maturity.
Kishkumen wrote:I thought it was classic Peterson.
At least it wasn't classic Droopy.
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Kishkumen wrote:I thought it was classic Peterson.
At least it wasn't classic Droopy.
Ha! Classic Droopy wouldn't have a place on Patheos. Ms. Welch may have offered a poor argument like Droopy's usual fare, but she didn't use nearly enough adjectives.
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