Tuesday, June 5, 2012
Cyber-Aardvark - St. Boniface
From Pope Paul the Unlearned Plagiarist:
The man who later became known as Saint Boniface was born around AD 670-680 at Crediton, Devonshire, England and baptized Winfrid or Wynfrith. Although he was educated, he became a monk —
Aardvark Alley:
The man who later became known as Saint Boniface was born around AD 670-680 at Crediton, Devonshire, England and baptized Winfrid or Wynfrith. Although he was educated, he became a monk —
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Dr. Jackson,
I'm relatively new to Ichabod, [not even a year] - and from time to time I've noticed you hitting upon (pointing out) Paul T. McCain, for being a plagiarist. I never paid that much attention to your continued particular literary spotlight, until now. But, with this posting of yours, I took the time to superficially examine it and check out the linked sources you provide.
I noticed that both articles about St. Boniface were posted June 5th. At least that is my understanding. Not knowing what I'm not privy to, I could conclude that either web author plagiarize the other. At any rate, since both websites are apparently separate and not authored by the same person, I conclude that it is some shameful plagiarizing going on. [Downright sinful, at that!]
What is it with some people that they cannot ascribe material they use, to its original source? Is it pride or laziness, or both? Certainly, it cannot be ignorance if a person is somewhat, academically educated. That's part and parcel of (the misrepresentation) which makes it so dishonest and therefore, sinful.
Nathan M. Bickel - pastor emeritus
www.thechrisitanmessage.org
www.moralmatters.org
Pr. Nathan,
Certainly, it cannot be ignorance if a person is somewhat, academically educated
You are absolutely right but that is the question. You would think they are for at least McCain has an MDiv. It shows by the behaviour it means nothing.
LPC
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