[Vision2020] Doug Wilson's NW answer

No Weatherman no.weatherman at gmail.com
Fri Oct 17 06:37:20 PDT 2008


Ms. Mix:

If I was Joe I would strongly recommend that you read a book on logic.

You really need to concentrate on the ad hominem fallacy.


On 10/16/08, keely emerinemix <kjajmix1 at msn.com> wrote:
>
>  Two days ago, I emailed Doug Wilson to see if he was No Weatherman or if he
> knew he or another Anselm House habitue' was presumed to be No Weatherman.
> I told him Weatherman was not only a real ass, but, if not him or one of his
> staff or elders, someone  who also undoubtedly enjoys the fact that many
> people think his missives originate from a Kirker, if not from Wilson
> himself.  Here is our correspondence, in which he says he isn't and doesn't
> know who is, with my thanks:
>
> Keely,
>
> Thanks for checking. I haven't looked at V2020 for a year or two, and really
> have no idea. I am not "No Weatherman," and don't know of anyone who might
> be doing that. I don't even know enough to say whether I would mind being
> "No Weatherman."
>
> Cordially in Christ,
> Douglas Wilson
>
> To my question of whether or not I could post his response:
>
> sure
>
> * * * * * * * *
> (Keely again)
>
> So there are three things I know without dispute:
>
> 1.  No Weatherman is a coward, a bigot, a troublemaker and a snot who
> refuses to answer my offlist questions about his identity.
>
> 2.  Wilson says it isn't him or, to his knowledge, no one he knows.
>
> 3.  That doesn't mean it ISN'T someone he knows, and it doesn't mean that
> person ISN'T enjoying the presumption of Anselm-ness that is the
> conventional wisdom.  And yeah -- I still think it likely is a Kirker.
>
> And, one more for today:   The whole thing is terribly, terribly sad, and if
> Wilson does ever discover who NW is, I hope he acts pastoral and,
> figuratively, gives him a swift kick in the ass.
>
> Keely
> http://keely-prevailingwinds.blogspot.com/
>
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