(edited to protect identities)Kathleen wrote: This I found out for certain. Matt Roper . . . gets paid by the Maxwell Institute. That is a fact. Another fact . . . is that when Dan [made one of his recent Mopologetic "trips"] he brought a "fundraiser" with him. His job was to find "deep pockets to donate to the Maxwell Institute." Those were my [source's] exact words. Fundraiser, and deep pockets. [The source] said the guy even tried to get him to upgrade his FARMS membership... And this "fundraiser" was no doubt employed by the Maxwell Institute, according to my [source].
A few things sparked my interest:
Did Dan really bring this man with him when he [went on the trip] with the purpose of hitting . . . rich members up for cash? Or was this a business trip for Dan too, and they were both on assignment? Who were they were working for? Was Dan being paid to deliver a fireside? Does the Maxwell Institute have a sales rep? What do they call people who hit rich people and celebrities up on behalf of charities? Was he one of those people? I wonder...
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Well, this is very interesting. Of course, it's not out of the ordinary for non-profit organizations to engage in fundraising. But, again, I have to wonder about all this. What, exactly, is going on behind the scenes? Apparently, according to "Kathleen," Matt Roper is a full-time employee of FARMS, which means that, in essence, the Church, through BYU, is indeed paying for professional apologetics.
On the other hand, this "fundraising campaign" makes me wonder a bit about the true nature of FARMS, and of DCP's function as a kind of liaison between BYU and the Maxwell Institute. Who is paying for these "fundraising trips"? Further, who is this shadowy figure whose purpose is to milk wealthy LDS for FARMS "blood money"? In the end, I believe this constitutes yet another bit of evidence that the Church is paying for apologetics. Of course, it is happening in the sneaking, "end around" way that we witnessed during the Mark Hoffman episode: i.e., the Church, via the Maxwell Institute, is employing a professional fundraiser in order to squeeze funds out of wealthy Church members in order to finance apologetics.
Quite intriguing, in any case.