I've decided to start a hunger strike in protest of Daniel Peterson's malicious impugning of my character. In case you missed it, Dr. Peterson (apparently confusing me with his malevolent stalker, Mister Scratch), said that I "claimed" that someone on the FAIR/MAD board "feels positively about the Mountain Meadows Massacre."
He went on to question my integrity: "Unlikely as it is, my stalker could, for once, actually be telling the truth. I mean, it's not totally inconceivable . . . "
What I had said was simply this: "I recall someone on FAIR/MAD speaking quite positively about the MMM. Can't remember what the point was, but I thought it was appalling." That statement turned out to be true (I mean, it's not totally inconceivable, after all), as a statement from notoriously over the top DiggerDan was unearthed.
Whether or not it was you or scratch who said it, is Dan denying that some folks at FAIR/Mad
have spoken positively about the MMM? I recall Diggerdan saying quite explicitly that murdering the women and children was the best thing for them. He got a tongue lashing from quite a few, except the die hard apologists like Pahoran and Slacktime, who tried to mitigate his comments. In the same thread another poster said we cannot judge the murderers at MM because given the same situation, we might have done the same thing. He essentially asserted that he would have probably killed women too if he were in that position. This poster is currently serving a mission… don’t recall his exact moniker but it begins with a C. I’ll dig this up later if anyone wants verification.
Runtu, in the immortal words of Bullet tooth Tony, "It's been emotional."
edit: found it:
http://www.kevingraham.org/forum/viewtopic.php?t=13What is the hang-up with killing women and children in this instance? I personally think if once all the men were dead killing the rest was the most humane thing to do. – Diggerdan Sep 5 2006, 07:10 AM
I am married with two young boys and I can honestly say that given those circumstances I would rather they join me in death than suffer through the alternative. - Diggerdan60 Sep 6 2006, 01:15 PM
[it is an] arrogant assumption [to think] that you would have done anything different. – cjcampbell Sep 6 2006, 03:59 AM
“All knowledge of reality starts from experience and ends in it...Propositions arrived at by purely logical means are completely empty as regards reality." - Albert Einstein