Doctor Scratch wrote:Lol, Dan. What a big surprise that one of the first tactics you trot out is this predictable, "Oh, well, have you read it?"
Predictable largely because your flippant dismissals of things you haven't read are so predictable.
You're more attitude than substance.
Doctor Scratch wrote:your embarrassingly bad "Reflections on Secular Anti-Mormonism"
Reminiscent of your reference, yesterday or the day before, to Jack Welch's purportedly "embarrassing" work on chiasmus.
Dismissive adjectives can't do all your heavy lifting for you, Scratch.
Substance. That's the thing. Substance.
Doctor Scratch wrote:It's instead about your ridiculous terror
What "ridiculous terror"?
You make these fictions up, and then try to use them as evidence for your
further fictions.
Doctor Scratch wrote:that anyone involved with MST could be legitimately labeled a "crank."
You just want to slap a label on somebody whose position you don't like, so that you can dismiss him without having to do the actual work of presenting a substantial argument.
In this case, the one you're trying to dismiss has a Ph.D. from Caltech, taught for decades at respectable state universities, chaired a couple of academic departments, published widely (including in
Nature and with Oxford), and etc. It's rather lazy on your part, but quite typical of you, to try to marginalize him by sheer verbal fiat. And it's especially ironic when you yourself are so spectacularly weird. If I were you, I would be very careful about bringing up the word
crank.