[Vision2020] Arm waving and petitions

Art Deco deco at moscow.com
Mon Dec 19 15:31:22 PST 2005


Chip asks:

"I am sure that there is a rational explanation for this inconsistency. Any thoughts?"

Explanation:  Cultmaster Wilson is a bald faced liar, and so egotistical and thinks so highly of his abilities, he thinks that no one will catch onto his lies.  What other explanation could there be to Chip's posting after Wilson was quoted in the "Accuracy Counts" column of the Daily News:

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ACCURACY MATTERS

 

Christ Church pastor Doug Wilson was incorrectly quoted in the weekend paper due to a Daily News error.

 

In the front page article headlined, "Both sides point fingers; can there be 

a middle ground?"  Wilson was quoted as saying:

 

"I've never been in anything like this, and I've never changed my views on anything."

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Sheep may follow his shepherd's crook, but rational people?


Art Deco (Wayne A. Fox)
deco at moscow.com

  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Chip Willard 
  To: vision2020 at moscow.com 
  Sent: Monday, December 19, 2005 1:57 PM
  Subject: [Vision2020] Arm waving and petitions


  Visionaries,

  In Friday's paper, Bob Hieronymus wrote, "All the frantic arm-waving and false accusations will not discount those signatures." But I can't reconcile Bob's claim with this statement from the Christ Church website:

  "Leading with a petition is so passé. Been done to death. Where is the creativity? . . . And petitions are so self-congratulatory. It gives signers a cheap thrill of holiness. But who wants to hang around the self-righteous? Yawn."
  http://www.christkirk.com/BizarreCharges/PressReleases/CCResponseBoring.asp

  And I can't reconcile it with this statement from Mr. Wilson's webblog:

  "So when our agenda is realized, it will not come about because we were out there signing petitions, organizing at a grass-roots level, putting up yard signs, and so on."
  http://dougwils.com/index.asp?Action=Anchor&CategoryID=1&BlogID=1111

  Or with this statement from Mr. Wilson's webblog:

  "We therefore do not need to employ political tactics (campaigns, petitions, yard signs, etc.) to accomplish what we are after."
  http://dougwils.com/index.asp?Action=Anchor&CategoryID=1&BlogID=346

  Or with this statement from Mr. Wilson's webblog:

  "After discussing it for a short time, they said, "We used to be very active in supporting candidates, gathering petitions, getting out the vote, that sort of thing. We don’t do that any more, but since we quit, the non-believers around us have become increasingly agitated, and we find ourselves speaking to them on all sorts of issues that are not directly related to Word and sacrament."
  http://dougwils.com/index.asp?Action=Anchor&CategoryID=1&BlogID=147

  I am sure that there is a rational explanation for this inconsistency. Any thoughts?

  Chip W.
   

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