beastie wrote:Critics pointed out that it appeared that the defenders of the faith just couldn't stand the heat in the kitchen when the other cooks were secular exmormon critics, unencumbered by having to justify untenable Biblical beliefs.
I will concede that it's
much easier to defend LDS beliefs against Evangelical critics than it is to defend them against "secular exmormon critics," but at least in the last couple of years I have
at least seemed to have no trouble defending LDS beliefs against both types of critics.
beastie wrote:(by the way, these were the same defenders who, by and large, either supported Pahoran's posting style or were silent in the face of it)
To be perfectly honest, I'm not really familiar with "Pahoran's posting style," so I can't comment on it.
beastie wrote:I suspect that the withdrawal from these types of fora has been encouraged by church leadership, who probably didn't like what they were seeing or hearing about how defenders of the faith were coping.
I've heard nothing but encouragement
to get involved with Internet discussion forums, from church leadership. I'm not sure that the Mormon Discussions Board is exactly the forum they had in mind, but I've been going on the assumption that it was.
beastie wrote:Of course none of them will ever admit it's because that they've been dealt a losing hand of cards.
I hear something like this and it makes me think of a conversation between the Ed Harris character and one of his co-workers during "Apollo 13"; the co-worker makes the statement that the other man should probably prepare for the worst debacle NASA had ever undergone; the Ed Harris character replies that the Apollo 13 story in his opinion represents NASA at its finest hour. I don't at all feel like I've been "dealt a losing hand of cards."