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Date: November 20, 2015 12:25PM
Templar Wrote:
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> ificouldhietokolob Wrote:
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> > no good reason to believe Nibley.
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> About the molestation? As far as I am aware, he
> never said anything whatever about it.
"Her father staunchly denies the accusation (as he does throughout the entire book) and is adamant that he did nothing inappropriate to his daughter. “Well, then, nothing left an awful lot of scars,” she says. Beck isn’t speaking of emotional scars. She insists that she has scar tissue that is “not the kind of scar tissue a kid gets playing on the jungle gym.” On page three she says her father places the blame for such scars on the “Evil One.” “Does he actually think I spent my childhood hanging out with Lucifer?” she asks. “Is the Evil One the name he has for an aspect of himself? If he’s suffering from a split personality or psychotic fugue states, is he aware of this intellectually, or only at some dark subconscious level? Is my father a calculated liar, or is he certifiably insane, or could he actually be empirically correct?"
http://www.mrm.org/leaving-the-saints"The family notes that the bitter controversy made for a sad conclusion to Nibley's life. He died in February, at the age of 94, as his daughter's book went on sale. In his last months, his other children say, he forcefully denied Beck's charges of sexual abuse and of academic misconduct. "
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2005/05/07/AR2005050700981.htmlEdited 1 time(s). Last edit at 11/20/2015 12:50PM by ificouldhietokolob.