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oldcatholicguy
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muslim-responses.com/Spencert/Spencert_Public discourse takes many forms and us not limited to articles published in “peer-reviewed” journals. Your argument would be better served by less bluster, and more facts. Where does Spencer get it demonstrably wrong?
answering-christian-claims.com/Debunking_Robert_Spencers_Fantasies_about_Islam.html
loonwatch.com/2010/08/is-robert-spencer-a-scholar/ catholicworldreport.com/Item/1497/muhammad_man_or_myth.aspx
There you go. Four sites you can review to see where Mr. Spencer gets it wrong. And since this is, in your words “public discourse” and is “not limited to articles published in “peer-reviewed” journals” I’m quite sure you won’t make any sort of comment concerning obvious bias on the part of the sites/authors, lack of scholarly merit of the same, or any other type of comment along those lines. I would, but then again I’m apparently full of “bluster” with an unrealistic standard in regards to what can be considered a valid and or scholarly source. How exactly you are going to counter the conclusions found in the links I provided without adopting my apparently unrealistic standards (you know like pointing out their bias, lack of qualifications, sloppy research, selective responses, etc) is beyond me. But, I’m not the one who thinks public discourse equates to a form of intellectual relativism, so good luck.