We would identify it by its proper name — plagiarism — and recognize it as a species of theft.
Douglas Wilson
I’m Pretty Sure We Found Our Tool
The Flimflam Man Edits Textbooks
Of suckers and those who suck them dry. Continue reading
Of suckers and those who suck them dry. Continue reading
Classical Christian Plagiarism. Continue reading
We would identify it by its proper name — plagiarism — and recognize it as a species of theft.
Douglas Wilson
“The indefatigable Rachel Miller is telling another tale. Or is it the same one? I’m losing count at this point. Given the scale of the evidence (once again) one wonders what some people have to do to lose credibility in the . . . Continue reading
I DENY THAT I AM A PLAGIARIST.
Douglas Wilson
By “Omnibus,” I mean we plagiarized a little from everybody.
— Not Doug Wilson (@KirkCEO) May 5, 2016
When you think about it, plagiarism is kind of the highest form of flattery.
— Not Doug Wilson (@KirkCEO) May 5, 2016
Rachel Miller has just posted Plagiarism, Wilson, and the Omnibus, in which she reveals that the self-declared wordsmith Douglas Wilson of Christ Church, Moscow, has placed his name on the cover as an editor of six massive homeschool textbooks, each . . . Continue reading
“Moreover he must have good testimony from them that are without; lest he fall into reproach and the snare of the devil.” — 1 Timothy 3:7 Continue reading
I’m very concerned about food idolatry. Also I wed child molesters. #thingsthatmakemetick
— Not Doug Wilson (@KirkCEO) November 20, 2014
In which Randy Booth twists & grinds on his sword — again — and the fine folks who run Canon Press simply grind. Continue reading
“Beware of dogs, beware of evil workers, beware of the concision.” — Philippians 3:2 Continue reading
Pastor Douglas Wilson of Christ Church, Moscow, has recently struggled with the definition of the word plagiarism, so Rachel Miller has uploaded a new post to assist him. She titled it The Very Definition of Plagiarism. And to remind you, . . . Continue reading
Last week Canon Press did a Friday afternoon news dump to announce the findings of their investigation into Doug Wilson’s most recent plagiarism eruption in A Justice Primer. The anonymous investigators for Canon Press have identified the real culprit as . . . Continue reading