Here's another interesting tidbit I dug up (once again from the rather embarrassing SHIELDS website):
Daniel Peterson wrote:Besides, this is apples and oranges. I earn absolutely none of my salary for writing on Mormon topics. Zilch. Zero. I make my living teaching academic subjects like Arabic and Near Eastern studies, and for directing international research projects. So I would gladly trade my income from Mormon subjects for yours. Are you game? Can you live on nothing?
Here he's saying, pretty explicitly, that he gets "nothing" from his apologetic work. Does this ring falsely to anyone else? I mean, there are all kinds of ways which he could be (and indeed, probably is) drawing a paycheck in this realm:
---Giving lectures
---Writing articles
---Working for FARMS
---Publishing apologetic works
---Setting aside his time in other ways
---Etc., etc., etc.
It needs to be noted that there is a provision in the BYU faculty handbook (or whatever else it's called) that allows for "part time leave" (which is pretty typical in academia). I wonder: Has DCP been playing semantic games with some of these more esoteric bits of academic terminology? I.e., is he saying he's not paid "salary" for his Mopologetics, when, in fact, he's getting money with some other designation? (E.g., "research funds"?) In either case, it is very interesting to note that he
always, without fail, includes the qualifier "my salary" when he's discussion payment and apologetics. He doesn't simply say, "I get no money from apologetics" (although the above does come awfully close to it); instead, he always says, "I don't get my
salary from apologetics." Sneaky? You make the call!
The more I think about it, the more I think GoodK's basic premise is the soundest---you know, Occam's Razor and all of that. It may be that DCP has earned very little money from his apologetic ventures. Further, he could be doing something such as pumping whatever earnings he's made right back into FARMS's coffers, thus giving him the marginal though disingenuous right to claim that he "makes nothing." Then again, I don't think it's beyond reason to surmise that he has earned well into the mid six-figure range for his apologetic work over the years.