“Three Degrees of Gospel Understanding”

“Three Degrees of Gospel Understanding”

 

Wikimedia CC of Nanga Parbat
Nanga Parbat, the “Killer Mountain”  (Wikimedia Commons)

 

Sometimes, in order to keep our record going — of publishing at least one journal article every week — we at the Interpreter Foundation really have to scrape the bottom of the barrel.  Here for example, with all of the ad hominem nastiness and sheer shameless dishonesty that are the author’s trademarks, is this week’s new piece in Interpreter: A Journal of Mormon Scripture:

 

http://www.mormoninterpreter.com/three-degrees-of-gospel-understanding/

 

Warning:  This essay simulates dramatic aerobatics.  It will abruptly accelerate, stop, turn, climb, and drop.  Expectant mothers; people with back, neck, or other similar problems; those with heart conditions; and anybody who is sensitive to loud and sudden noises, or to fog effects, or to realistic illusions should not read this article.  Prosthetic limbs should be removed before undertaking the first sentence, and service animals may not accompany readers on this journey into the heart of darkness.

 

 


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