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Critical Thinker
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On the subject of willful deceit it might be good to look at what environments allowed this "book" to get the play it has.
--The Publisher
Tate Publishing, a Christian vanity publisher, regularly charges naive kids and elderly folk $4,000 to publish their works. Ryan, their CEO, was caught in a whooper recently.
http://journalrecord.com/2012/05/31...es-25-as-outsourcing-rumors-fly-general-news/
--The Author
In addition to all the inconsistencies within the book Doug Mesner has detailed there is the endorsement of the book. Robert Kroon's endorsement of Judy's book has a history with Christian vanity publishers in two countries. http://www.internationalskeptics.com/forums/showpost.php?p=8779144&postcount=877
When challenged on Kroon Byington blurts "Robert Kroon gave me the kudo before he passed away". That would have meant he endorsed the book five or more years ago when there was no book.
It's disturbing that Byington maintains this position. I found it rather bizarre behavior for a woman who cites all sorts of religious beliefs, but then I came across this and wonder. http://www.religiondispatches.org/d...7/does_mormonism_encourage_lds_people_to_lie/
--The Media
What I found even more disturbing is the number of media outlets in UT that gave her play including several newspapers, an NPR affiliate and an ABC affiliate. When I questioned a college reporter who did a story on the book as to why she was so easily taken in by Byington, she cited the other media.
The college reporter had the intelligence to see what had happened and admitted she should have done some research. Not so with ABC-4 to whom Doug wrote and outlined in detail the bizarre inconsistencies. He addressed the anchor BEFORE the story ran. It ran anyway and ABC-4 took down all critiques to its site and Facebook page. This station is called a "News" organization in Utah.
Now Byington is attempting to take this beyond UT. But not so fast. Unlike other similar stories that have eked onto daytime talk shows, the facts are preceding the narrative retelling now.
--The Publisher
Tate Publishing, a Christian vanity publisher, regularly charges naive kids and elderly folk $4,000 to publish their works. Ryan, their CEO, was caught in a whooper recently.
http://journalrecord.com/2012/05/31...es-25-as-outsourcing-rumors-fly-general-news/
--The Author
In addition to all the inconsistencies within the book Doug Mesner has detailed there is the endorsement of the book. Robert Kroon's endorsement of Judy's book has a history with Christian vanity publishers in two countries. http://www.internationalskeptics.com/forums/showpost.php?p=8779144&postcount=877
When challenged on Kroon Byington blurts "Robert Kroon gave me the kudo before he passed away". That would have meant he endorsed the book five or more years ago when there was no book.
It's disturbing that Byington maintains this position. I found it rather bizarre behavior for a woman who cites all sorts of religious beliefs, but then I came across this and wonder. http://www.religiondispatches.org/d...7/does_mormonism_encourage_lds_people_to_lie/
--The Media
What I found even more disturbing is the number of media outlets in UT that gave her play including several newspapers, an NPR affiliate and an ABC affiliate. When I questioned a college reporter who did a story on the book as to why she was so easily taken in by Byington, she cited the other media.
The college reporter had the intelligence to see what had happened and admitted she should have done some research. Not so with ABC-4 to whom Doug wrote and outlined in detail the bizarre inconsistencies. He addressed the anchor BEFORE the story ran. It ran anyway and ABC-4 took down all critiques to its site and Facebook page. This station is called a "News" organization in Utah.
Now Byington is attempting to take this beyond UT. But not so fast. Unlike other similar stories that have eked onto daytime talk shows, the facts are preceding the narrative retelling now.
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