The CREC Review Committee Nears Completion
Doug Wilson could commit a felony at high noon in the town square before 10,000 eyewitnesses and the CREC has no constitutional authority to discipline him. Continue reading
Let’s make it the Top 11 posts of the year. Continue reading
Doug Wilson could commit a felony at high noon in the town square before 10,000 eyewitnesses and the CREC has no constitutional authority to discipline him. Continue reading
Pastor Douglas Wilson of Christ Church, Moscow, relies heavily upon The Devil’s Dictionary by Ambrose Beirce for many of his thoughts (a Google search of Gog brings up 5 pages), and he has plagiarized from it at least once. Last . . . Continue reading
Problem solved, guys: I just realized that my quotation mark key is broken.
— Not Doug Wilson (@KirkCEO) December 11, 2015
Oddly, “feckless” was not one of the definitions that @RandyBooth2 and I plagiarized.
— Not Doug Wilson (@KirkCEO) December 12, 2015
They pretend that they have no control over their distribution, as though the books magically appear at Amazon under their name without their knowledge or consent. Continue reading
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
Rachel Miller has discovered that Douglas Wilson & Randy Booth plagiarized significant portions of their book A Justice Primer. Somehow, the word “ironic” doesn’t quite capture this one. Let the wordsmithing begin.