sock puppet wrote:Actually, Loblaw, I think Gee has said that.
Touche.

sock puppet wrote:Actually, Loblaw, I think Gee has said that.
Yahoo Bot wrote:I've not read this piece so I don't know what it concerns, but given it is Clark it must be about MesoAmerican archaeology. I am of the personal view that LDS apologetic work that attempts to argue a MesoAmerican site for the Book of Mormon is the kind of tissue paper what magicians use which vanish when a flame is put to it. There are a whole lot of good people, including BYU professors, who think that the MesoAmerican work is a bunch of silliness based upon a lack of faith in the Book of Mormon.
But, I can also say that FAIR attempts to appear to be neutral on this issue. Although most of its writers attempt to hold the defenses against an assault upon MesoAmerican speculation, I can see where FAIR has attempted neutrality on this.
Apologists are not the Church. FAIR is not the Church. There is some material that is terribly wrong. But, as to FAIR, not much.
I've read Mormon Think's stuff. It is frothing at the mouth anti-Mormonism. It is not neutrally written, as is most of FAIR's Wiki stuff. At this point, I don't expect frothing at the mouth anti-Mormons to be objective, so I would anticipate them slapping Tweedle-Dee's back and saying, "well done, my fiend."
sock puppet wrote:Is the Church exempt from the mandate to be truthful? It may not be under a mandate to discuss and portray its history, but if it does so is it not under a mandate, as Jesus' church, to do so truthfully?
As for this discussion and reference of truthfulness, shall we stipulate to the terms and conditions laid out by Elder Dallin H Oaks in his address, Gospel Teachings About Lying, BYU Fireside Address, September 12, 1993?
sock puppet wrote:What do you make of the fact that the LDS Church published Sorenson on the MesoAmerican siting in the Ensign in 1985 (after McConkie's death)?
Yahoo Bot wrote:I've been there when they've been reading Brigham Young's letter books for the first time and expressed surprise as to the contents, about how insanely little he knew about the MMM within the two or three weeks after it occurred.
The Erotic Apologist wrote:Yahoo Bot wrote:I've been there when they've been reading Brigham Young's letter books for the first time and expressed surprise as to the contents, about how insanely little he knew about the MMM within the two or three weeks after it occurred.
How did they react when they read the minutes of the Council of Fifty?
Yahoo Bot wrote:I will check back into my posts above and see if I mention this, or the Catholic assault on Languedoc, and get back to you with an answer.
Yahoo Bot wrote:Surprise, surprise, there is no divine mandate for the Church to discuss and portray its history accurately.