Doctor Scratch wrote:And yet, this is the person who is in charge of editing the flagship "journal"? I mean: kudos to Wyatt for clawing (or slithering?) his way to the top, but you have to wonder what the classic-FARMS "leadership" is thinking. They seem to be, essentially, "absentee 'leaders'" in this whole affair. The only person who seems to be even halfway connected to the whole thing is the increasingly unhinged and frenetic Dr. Midgley, who, as you point out, has a strange and dissonant view on credentials and authority.
Okay, I'll share my speculation with you, since that's all we have in absence of transparency.
I think the Interpreter is struggling. Not financially, mind you, it appears that the project has extensive backing. The reason why there is no serious peer review -- or rather the reason why one guy is making the decisions -- is because there's little interest in terms of submissions. That's why Midgley and Jeff Lindsey and a couple others can get multiple articles in during the year. If you're the least bit connected to Mopolgetics, now is the time to get your face in the camera if that's what you want. I didn't review Lindsay's latest paper because it's 30+ pages of amateur brainstorming, but I did think it was interesting in the sense that yes, he's trying to gain more formal status as a serious apologist through the Interpreter and the field is wide open right now, with Mopologetics still formally dead, but he's being a team player about it. He's probably on the humble end of the spectrum, compared to the enormous egos one normally finds in Mopologetics, and he's stepping up to the plate to do what he can. Some of his essay goes over apologetic contributions from a variety of sources over the years, and he's struggling to tie it all together. It's as if he's trying to get something going, get something others will build on, and include everyone he can on the team. It's a noble aspiration, for sure.
But it doesn't seem to me anyone is feeling the energy. Any of the big names, Lindsay, Smoot, Midgster, etc., are for-sure prints, once SG sees one of those names, a Friday is covered automatically. So it's a matter of picking between the one-hit wonders. If there's only a couple submissions a week, then there's not much to filter.