Re: [ZION] Revisionist History

2002-12-02 Thread Marc A. Schindler
Not as much as they'd like to. This is being discussed on the FAIR list now, in fact, and there's a general feeling that this kind of thing -- the Murphy paper -- needs to be addressed. FAIR's problem is that it's just an informal bunch of amateurs who do what we can on our own time. "John W. Rede

Re: [ZION] Revisionist History

2002-12-02 Thread John W. Redelfs
After much pondering, Marc A. Schindler favored us with: Thanks for digging this up. Midgley does not think much of the new historians, and has taken Murphy to task for his paper. If you read the paper, you'll see that he refers to papers Midgley wrote about the Church in New Zealand, but Midgl

Re: [ZION] Revisionist History

2002-12-01 Thread Marc A. Schindler
Thanks for digging this up. Midgley does not think much of the new historians, and has taken Murphy to task for his paper. If you read the paper, you'll see that he refers to papers Midgley wrote about the Church in New Zealand, but Midgley has told me he confronted Murphy about twisting the meanin

[ZION] Revisionist History

2002-12-01 Thread Jim Cobabe
A quote from Louis Midgley regarding those who question the Book of Mormon historicity--Sterling McMurrin, former philosophy prof at the University of Utah, typifies this crowd, and was the poster child of many of the current followers of the dissident camp. Revisionist History—The Great Leap