Droopy wrote:I think his theories have merit, to one degree or another, I think they should be allowed a serious, critical hearing in the marketplace of ideas, and I see not a shred of evidence that either he or any other public apologist of any note has ever lied or misrepresented the evidence.
I don't know what his theories are or whether they deserve to be published. That isn't the issue.
The long and sordid attempt by MDD posse to insure that this hearing never takes place at all has been quite telling for what it bespeaks about the Book of Abraham's critics, less about apologetic arguments in its favor.
I asked you for evidence for the Book of Abraham and you responded with ... bupkis. If you had evidence you would provide it. You don't so you prefer to talk about the moral depravity of people who think evidence is important.
I saw that MsJack has serious problems with deploying politically correct epithets to silence and marginalized intellectual opponents.
So what is it when Schryver uses politically incorrect and vulgar epithets to silence and marginalize intellectual opponents? His own words convict him and your refusal to acknowledge they were offensive speaks to your valuing team over what is right.
You're problem, on the other hand, seems to be one of arrested development that stabilized your emotional and intellectual development somewhere in the vicinity of 16 or 17.
Your problem--besides grammar--is that you think I give a rat's ass about the opinion of some nutwad yokel who thinks a 3 Stooges t-shirt is a fashion statement. You have been exposed as a fraud. You claim all this evidence and yet you can't produce any of it. All you do is try to come up with biting insults (they rarely are) and throw obtuse tantrums. You haven't come up with anything substantive about Mormonism--ever. You don't matter and you know it.
I'd ask you to go look in the mirror, after this diatribe, but you probably don't cast a reflection, so never mind.
That's marginally clever. It's a first for you.
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