17.8.12

Gagnon's Thorn

What I love about the Nardelli/Gagnon exchange is that Gagnon is getting a taste of his own medicine with Nardelli giving pages and pages of rebuttal to a few lines of what Gagnon is saying. Gagnon is usually on the giving end of these types of exchanges (what one critic called "Gagnonisms") and it made him furious because it's never happened to him before. Gagnon never did respond to Nardelli's rejoinder, but he sure did have time to respond to other people and other subjects soon after on his blog with spouting off his same arguments Nardelli refuted. Gagnon starts his criticism with calling Nardelli a "Classicist" and not a true Bible scholar, but who does Gagnon quote over and over again to try to prove his points on his website? Author Thomas Hubbard, a "Classicist."

ROBERT GAGNON’S THE BIBLE AND HOMOSEXUAL PRACTICE TEN YEARS AFTER : A NON-THEOLOGICAL ASSESSMENT
by Jean-Fabrice Nardelli, PhD.

Gagnon's response (bitingly) titled: "The Dogs Bark But the Caravan Moves On"

Nardelli's counter response.


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