Mister Scratch wrote:Which, it turns out, is a bit of an equivocation.
No it's not. The Church pays nobody to write apologetics or to give apologetic lectures.
I don't consider editing, printing, or binding apologetics. I've been very clear on this. I've expressly said it. Many times. Many
many times.
Mister Scratch wrote:Mister Scratch wrote:But, yes, writers for the Review get a free copy of the book they're reviewing and free copy of the Review itself when it appears.
Shocking.
And they sometimes receive honorariums of $200.00. (Thank you for that one, B. Hamblin!)
Nobody has ever received $200, nor even $1, for writing for the
Review, and Professor Hamblin never said anything to the contrary.
Bill Hamblin stated that he received $200 for his FARMS articles. Quite a "wad of bills"! ; )
Over the course of a number of years. (Not such an impressive "wad of bills" if spread over a decade or two. Would you consider eighty cents a month a "wad of bills"?) And never for an article for the
FARMS Review. And quite possibly not even for an apologetic article. Not everything that FARMS publishes is apologetic. And never paid by the Church.
Mister Scratch wrote:Anyways, I noticed that you avoided answering my question. Here it is again:
Mister Scratch wrote:Do you ever mention FARMS Review, or anything else which could, in any way, shape, or form, be construed as "apologetic"?
And here, once again, is my answer:
Sometimes. It takes paper and printing and binding. We sometimes have to buy the books that we review.
What a stunner.
Feel free to read that again if you need to.
Mister Scratch wrote:And my follow-up:
Mister Scratch wrote:C'mon. That's not what I was asking, and I doubt very much that you say, "We'd like you to donate to the Maxwell Institute because we need to pay for paper and printing and binding." Are you going to actually answer my question honestly, or are you just going to dodge again? Or, am I to assume, on account of your sophistry, that you *do* solicit funds specifically earmarked for apologetics, all while in the company of the Church-appointed fundraiser?
Since the
Review doesn't pay its writers, and since its editing and printing and binding costs are by far its principal expenses, if and when we ask for specific support for the
Review, we will probably just ask for support for the
Review without specifying paper stock and glue.
I don't recall ever asking (or receiving) support specifically for the
Review, though I would like to see this happen.
So: Do you ever ask donors for funds which are specific to apologetics? Y/N?
We prefer to ask for general funds. Sometimes we raise money for specific projects, like the two
Journey of Faith films. (Oddly, the airlines didn't fly our camera crews to Yemen, Oman, Guatemala, Israel, Jordan, etc., for free, and the cameras and guides and food and lodging cost money.) If you want to label those ventures apologetic, I suppose you can. We've also raised money for Royal Skousen's Book of Mormon Critical Text Project, which is not apologetic in nature.