Spurven Ten Sing wrote:Mopologist is a word, Simon.
Every time I hear an educated person use the term, I cry a little inside for humanity.
But it won't affect me if you use it.
Spurven Ten Sing wrote:Mopologist is a word, Simon.
Simon Belmont wrote:Every time I hear an educated person use the term, I cry a little inside for humanity.
But it won't affect me if you use it.
Simon Belmont wrote:Melchett wrote:Has it ever dawned upon you, Simon, that all words are made up.
They aren't. They evolve over time.
Melchett wrote:Evolution, Simon?
You say words evolve yet people are created?
Simon Belmont wrote:Melchett wrote:Has it ever dawned upon you, Simon, that all words are made up.
They aren't. They evolve over time.
Simon Belmont wrote:Melchett wrote:Evolution, Simon?
You say words evolve yet people are created?
I do? Where did I say that?
Simon Belmont wrote:Not being LDS doesn't automatically disqualify a person from commenting on things LDS.
Not being LDS and having very little experience with LDS people, combined with often using the made-up word "mopologist" makes me call into question whether that person had the background necessary to wistfully look back upon "the days..." past of Mormonism, or of Mormonism current.
That's all.
MrStakhanovite wrote: I think DCP wishes for the days when the critics of the Church were cult ministries who preyed on people’s ignorance to make their own religious ranks swell. I think all of Dan’s over emphasis on his own literacy and writing skill harken back to the days when being able to read a biblical text in Greek or Hebrew alone would put you head and shoulders above your standard ministry leader.
But those days are gone; the cult ministries have become increasingly unpopular and have been replaced by more professional apologetic organizations, Mormon studies as a discipline is starting to come into its own and that maturity is attracting a wide array of people from various disciplines who simply don’t care if what they find and publish makes the collective MD&D and Mormon Apologist henhouse cluck furiously.
The attitude Dan has today worked really well back in 1997, but now the posturing isn’t impressive to anyone but his own fans.
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Darth J wrote:There may possibly have been once or twice on this board where you have accurately characterized what has been said in the course of your having kittens about it. But I can't remember when those one or two occasions would have been.
Simon Belmont wrote:Here's a tip: I don't have a sock puppet. But I guess you'll keep on keepin' on.
Simon Belmont wrote:Oh, my mistake. I remember you saying have a girlfriend who has or had LDS parents, right? Also, you once had a passing conversation with Missionaries.
Simon Belmont wrote:I see nothing untrue in that statement, which was obviously said in sarcastic jest.
Simon Belmont wrote:In a way, he was.
Simon Belmont wrote:If you don't think so, you should take some more Philosophy classes.
Simon Belmont wrote:For example, what was [Heidegger’s] position on whether or not [Sartre] interpreted his Being and Time?
Simon Belmont wrote:Now then, back to my point. What, specifically qualifies you to comment on Mormonism?
Simon Belmont wrote:Every time I hear an educated person use the term, I cry a little inside for humanity.
But it won't affect me if you use it.