AlaskaBushPilot
Illuminator
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I was a practicing Catholic PhD for a long time, so I understand compartmentalization. The difference I think is that I don't know any Catholic scientists who actually believe in the stuff. (I jettisoned mine ~13, as I was preparing for my Confirmation.) My still-practicing colleagues are culturally Catholic but that's about it. My experience with Mormons, however, is quite different. They seem to be in lock, stock, & barrel or completely out. We know that Meldrum is in deep, as several papers he claims on his CV are actually Mormon stuff.
How he got promoted to full professor with that crap is beyond me.
I am happy to acknowledge he did peer-review science (non-bigfoot) and taught like he was supposed to, so he earned a PhD legitimately. But he's used it illegitimately in the validation of bigfoot. He could have gotten away with the same strategy at a lot of Universities. Not Harvard, okay but many.
That was the plan all along: earn the PhD legitimately. Then use that PhD to legitimize bigfoot and become the bigfoot professor.
I think we're making significant progress here with Catholic vs Mormon and the mind-skills required to BLAARG for dollars.
That's a good term: Cultural Catholic. I married into Catholic, I attended Mass with friends growing up, and they aren't like Baptists screeching fire and brimstone, casting demons out, and so forth. Very ritualistic, mindless "and also with you" repetition.
It seems to me the more restrictive the religion is being about the minute-to-minute conduct of the flock, the more the flock has to practice compartmentalization. Mormons police their flock moreso than Catholics. Catholics forgive everything, just confess and say Hail Mary whereas in Mormonism excommunication is a much more credible threat among the flock.
You have to practice more cognitive dissonance.



