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Did DCP deny being paid for apologetics?
Posted: Sun Nov 04, 2012 8:34 am
by _suniluni2
I was reading rockslider's copy of DCP's blog that was taken down. From the comments section, Bob Jones says:
In any case, your posts confuse me as your ‘stalker’ is merely stating that you were compensated to edit the FARMS review. You, yourself, made this abundantly clear in your letter to Dr. Bradford.
DCP responds:
And I’ve never denied it. In fact, I think I’ve explained it even to him. No, his claim isn’t merely that I was compensated. It’s that I was compensated lavishly, and, of course — he being the kind of person he is — that I lied about it.
I was, in the last several years of the Review‘s existence, paid a token per-issue fee for editing the Review. Nothing anywhere near the amount that the Stalker suggests. I would guess that it would probably, if apportioned on a per-hour basis, come to something like the U.S. federal minimum wage. . . . In this specific case, his claim about how much I was paid is vastly too high. But the list of falsehoods, half-truths, and distortions he’s dished out about me over the past six years is far, far longer than just this instance.
My memory may be off, but I thought DCP continually denied being paid anything beyond his BYU salary for apologetics. And I don't remember Scratch ever putting a number on how much DCP was paid, or that it was "lavish", just that he was paid something. Again, I could be off. I'm sure some of you have the quotes handy to show whether DCP is being accurate here, or if others could chime in with their recollection. Thanks.
Re: Did DCP deny being paid for apologetics?
Posted: Sun Nov 04, 2012 10:17 am
by _Markk
He has told me any monies recieved were "meager." Go to his blog and ask him?
Re: Did DCP deny being paid for apologetics?
Posted: Sun Nov 04, 2012 12:33 pm
by _Drifting
If I recall correctly he did state that he didn't receive any income for his apologetic work. I'm sure someone has the actual quote, but it was posted on the thread discussing his removal as editor.
Re: Did DCP deny being paid for apologetics?
Posted: Sun Nov 04, 2012 12:48 pm
by _Kishkumen
Drifting wrote:If I recall correctly he did state that he didn't receive any income for his apologetic work. I'm sure someone has the actual quote, but it was posted on the thread discussing his removal as editor.
The issue here, as it seems to me, is that Daniel Peterson understandably never laid out what the situation was. He was trying to quash the idea that the LDS Church was paying him a handsome sum to do apologetics. No doubt that is true. That does not mean that the LDS Church provided no material support to him in his apologetic efforts. Some of that support he would have gladly done without, namely, the incorporation of FARMS within BYU.
The bottom line here is that he is no Newt Gingrich.
Re: Did DCP deny being paid for apologetics?
Posted: Sun Nov 04, 2012 1:04 pm
by _MsJack
I don't believe Dan ever denied being paid to do apologetics. He just insisted that the amount he was paid was negligible.
Here is an old thread on the subject:
viewtopic.php?f=5&t=6377
Re: Did DCP deny being paid for apologetics?
Posted: Sun Nov 04, 2012 1:54 pm
by _Infymus
From Daniel C. Peterson (even used his @BYU.edu email account), November 5, 2005 @ 1:55pm to Infymus:
However, in the meanwhile I would like to correct a misstatement at your site: "Daniel C. Peterson," you say, "is paid directly by the Mormon Church to contradict, counteract, suppress, withhold and dismiss any claims made by persons outside the LDS Church."
This is not true.
First, I'm not paid "directly by the Mormon Church" at all. I'm paid by Brigham Young University, as are all other professors and staff at the University (including those who are not Latter-day Saints). Thus, at best, I'm indirectly paid by the Mormon Church. This is less dramatic than your formulation, but it's more accurate.
Second, no part of my salary -- absolutely none, not a dime -- comes from my apologetic undertakings. I am a professor of Islamic studies and Arabic at Brigham Young University, situated in the Department of Asian and Near Eastern Languages
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My salary comes from these activities. I receive no salary whatsoever from dealing with critics of Mormonism. I trust that you will correct your misstatement soon. I¹m sure that you' re committed to truth and accuracy.
Re: Did DCP deny being paid for apologetics?
Posted: Sun Nov 04, 2012 2:01 pm
by _Doctor CamNC4Me
Infymus wrote:From Daniel C. Peterson (even used his @BYU.edu email account), November 5, 2005 @ 1:55pm to Infymus:
However, in the meanwhile I would like to correct a misstatement at your site: "Daniel C. Peterson," you say, "is paid directly by the Mormon Church to contradict, counteract, suppress, withhold and dismiss any claims made by persons outside the LDS Church."
This is not true.
First, I'm not paid "directly by the Mormon Church" at all. I'm paid by Brigham Young University, as are all other professors and staff at the University (including those who are not Latter-day Saints). Thus, at best, I'm indirectly paid by the Mormon Church. This is less dramatic than your formulation, but it's more accurate.
Second, no part of my salary -- absolutely none, not a dime -- comes from my apologetic undertakings. I am a professor of Islamic studies and Arabic at Brigham Young University, situated in the Department of Asian and Near Eastern Languages
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My salary comes from these activities. I receive no salary whatsoever from dealing with critics of Mormonism. I trust that you will correct your misstatement soon. I¹m sure that you' re committed to truth and accuracy.
Just in case anyone missed it... This went on for years...
V/R
Dr. Cam
Re: Did DCP deny being paid for apologetics?
Posted: Sun Nov 04, 2012 2:07 pm
by _Doctor CamNC4Me
Daniel Peterson wrote:Doctor CamNC4Me wrote:he's a paid Mormon apologist, writing and conducting apologia on the Mormon church's dime,
As I've said before, not a single cent of my salary is paid to me for my apologetic work. That the University tolerates my apologetic efforts is true, and somewhat surprising, and I'm happy with that. It has never encouraged me, though, let alone obliged me, me to do them. Quite the contrary, in fact, when I first arrived.
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Doctor CamNC4Me wrote:So, I don't think Mormon apologia is beneath academics. In fact, apologia is a legitimate academic field. I believe at some point Dr. Peterson's CV finally came to light, and the majority of it consisted of Mormon apologia. So, clearly it's an academic venture funded by the Mormon church.
That doesn't follow at all. It's a
non sequitur.
Just do search of "dime" as the keyword, and *peterson. You'll find many, many posts where he denies making "not one dime" off of apologia.
V/R
Dr. Cam
Re: Did DCP deny being paid for apologetics?
Posted: Sun Nov 04, 2012 3:06 pm
by _lulu
Translation from New Speak:
BYU pays DCP a salary for being a professor of Islamic Studies.
MI paid DCP a small honorarium for doing apologetics.
Thus, none of DCP salary, not one dime, supported apologetics.
We can move on now to what the meaning of "small" is, trying to avoid on the way what the meaning of "is" is and whether blow jobs are "sex."
Re: Did DCP deny being paid for apologetics?
Posted: Sun Nov 04, 2012 3:24 pm
by _Doctor CamNC4Me
lulu wrote:Translation from New Speak:
BYU pays DCP a salary for being a professor of Islamic Studies.
MI paid DCP a small honorarium for doing apologetics.
Thus, none of DCP salary, not one dime, supported apologetics.
We can move on now to what the meaning of "small" is, trying to avoid on the way what the meaning of "is" is and whether blow jobs are "sex."
Yeah, he was weasel wording his way around the issue, but then I brought up the issue of his CV. He then diverted the issue by questioning how much "weight" I give his apologia vice his regular work listed on the CV. It was nonsense. He lied. He was busted. He never 'fessed up.
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Dr. Cam