December 2015 Monthly Archive

On Irony

A Corruption of Justice Primer

Braying Jackass

Mr. Wilson assures his readers that the CREC Review Committee intends to deliver the kind of justice that he and Mr. Booth advocated in their phony book. The irony, I am sure, is lost on him.

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Monday, December 21, 2015 |

Real Life — It’s okay to leave.

Read their history. No church splits. No elder purges. No commitments to loyalty. No disastrous front-page headlines. No slavery. No pastor pleading leniency for sex predators. No imaginary enemies called “intoleristas.”

Saturday, December 19, 2015 |

“I gave my sections to Randy for editing & blending”

I mentioned that I needed to state a few specifics. One of them is that after I gave my sections to Randy for editing and blending, I did not do anything more. I looked at the manuscript when it came in, but did not read through the whole book, left to right. I do not know that doing so would have changed anything, but it could have. This is an example of practical responsibility.
Douglas Wilson

“I want to take full responsibility for having my name on the cover of a book containing plagiarized sections”

Consequently, I want to take full responsibility for having my name on the cover of a book containing plagiarized sections, and where the contributions from the authors were undifferentiated. In such circumstances, when plagiarism is detected, the one who finds it has every right to look at the cover and decide right on the spot who is responsible. The names on the cover are the ones with the authorial responsibility, which is the primary responsibility according to contract, and the editorial imprint is the one with the publisher’s responsibility, also specified by contract. Further investigation might reveal where particular culpability lies, but the responsibility for the project flows (according to God’s design) to the names on the cover.
Douglas Wilson

Justice Discontinued

A Corruption of Justice Primer

Justice Cancelled

Canon Press has not said if they sold their inventory for resell or destroyed it. What do you think they did?

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Tuesday, December 15, 2015 |