Your homepage indicates you are or were a mormon. Is that the case?
Sheesh! Why doe this nonsense about me being a supposedly former Mormon occur? Amazing. You are not the first to jump to this erroneous conclusion. Some of the Calvinists jokers have been fiercely convinced I was a Mormon and been most hostile and delcarative accordingly—all falsely. Crazy.
The home page statement is:
As my dissertation chairman—a rather extremely brilliant Mormon bishop—when I asked him how he handled the changes in the Book of Mormon (which supposedly has never changed), he replied that: LIFE IS SOOOOOOOOO COMPLEX, JUST ABOUT ANY COCKAMAMIE EXPLANATION WILL DO. While I’m rather orthodox in my Christianity—I think he has a good point.
I had a Mormon Bishop as my dissertation chair at a SECULAR professional school set up by the California State Psychological association and is now part of what was United States International University.
Dr Edwards was/is a brilliant fellow who—one time—when one paper would have been an honor to most psychologists—one National APA convention, Dr Edwards presented 11—ELEVEN papers.
He was also a character. And, an expert on George Kelly’s Role Construct Theory.
George Kelly was also a Mormon but had brilliant insights into humans and human nature. His postulation was that humans are MOVEMENT.
Anyway—
No, I’m not a Mormon. Have never been a Momon. Only dated a half dozen Mormon girls. Lots of Mormons around my NW section of New Mexico.
Was reared an Assembly of God Pentecostal and my theology is not that removed from that core. However, my Christian perspective is much larger than some Assembly constructions on reality might allow.