Plagiario: “slave stealer”
Filed under “Irony”
“The first person to use the term ‘plagiarism’ in connection with literary works was the Roman poet Martial, who lived in the first century C.E.” — Stuart P. Green Continue reading
“The first person to use the term ‘plagiarism’ in connection with literary works was the Roman poet Martial, who lived in the first century C.E.” — Stuart P. Green Continue reading
They must choose their poison: Admit guilt or plead some form of colossal editorial incompetence. Continue reading
“How much do you want to bet I’m going to accuse Wikipedia of actually plagiarizing me?” Continue reading
“Silence in the face of evil is itself evil: God will not hold us guiltless. Not to speak is to speak. Not to act is to act.” — Dietrich Bonhoeffer Continue reading
When you strip away all the blame-shifting, restatements, contradictions, obfuscations, and misleading rhetoric from Doug Wilson’s nonsense, one point stands out: He resolved to protect Jamin Wight from paying the lawful penalty for Lewd Conduct With Minor Child Under Sixteen & Sexual Abuse of a Child Under the Age of Sixteen Years. Continue reading
Wordsmith Doug Wilson declared Jamin Wight guilty of a crime that does not exist and he defended Jamin Wight against a criminal accusation that the state never charged because it too does not exist. Continue reading
“I have this absolute standard that I appeal to.” — Douglas Wilson Continue reading
“we have access to the love letters/journals that you wrote that the court reviewed and then sealed . . . . those documents contain highly intimate and potentially embarrassing facts or statements, the publication of which would be highly objectionable to reasonable persons.” —Douglas Wilson
Doug Wilson will say one thing for the record to the court in defense of a child abuser, and he will say the complete opposite in public to create a false impression about his true convictions.
“As my letter makes plain, Jamin was guilty of sexual behavior with a girl who was below the age of consent. She was underage. Our letter acknowledged fully that Jamin was guilty of criminal behavior, and we wanted him to pay the penalty for that criminal behavior, which was a species of statutory rape.” — Douglas Wilson Continue reading
“Beware of dogs, beware of evil workers, beware of the concision.” — Philippians 3:2 Continue reading
“A repentant man who had done these things would evidence his repentance in his whole-hearted desire to be executed. . . . If he does not do these things, if his declared repentance is only an emotional sorrow that does not bear the marks of true repentance, then he should be excommunicated from his church.” —Douglas Wilson
“Violence covers the mouth of the wicked.” — Proverbs 10:6 Continue reading