Rian wrote:Isn't that a pretty good thing to do - to check on the author? I mean, if someone recommended a good discussion to you on how to best treat the handicapped, and you checked into the author and found it was by an Adolph Hitler (nod to Godwin's law), would you want to listen to it? (unless it's just for information on the "other side").
I was just curious why you didn't seem to acknowledge at all that checking into the author is a good thing.
I checked very carefully, and I can't find where KTR said or implied in any way that checking into the author isn't a good thing. He didn't address that subject at all. You're nit-picking fleas out of a straw man. His failure to "acknowledge" that checking into an author is a good thing does not mean he thinks it's a bad thing.
I was just curious why you didn't seem to acknowledge at all that sometimes people you don't like can say/write good things.
If you refuse to read something because you don't like the author, or because you disagree with the author's positions on some thing(s), you're bound to miss out on some very good stuff. Just because an author writes 10 things you think are trash, doesn't mean the 11th one won't be a gem to hold on to.
And besides, don't you think it's a bit prejudicial to judge something you haven't heard or read based solely on
who wrote it or said it?
Jim