Gadianton wrote:Dr. Peterson,
Have you ever read "The Old Cash Nexus" By Louis Midgley? It was published by FARMS.
http://farms.BYU.edu/display.php?table=review&id=282
I think you need to read it.
You appear to have missed the statement at the head of the article, which reads "The views expressed in this article are the views of the author and do not represent the position of the Maxwell Institute, Brigham Young University, or The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints."
Gadianton wrote:And no, I don't have a job in the real world.
(just as you've never been paid for apologetics ;)
You're going to go on pummeling that straw man until it's in pieces, right? It must be remarkably gratifying, in some way that eludes me.
I never said that I had never been paid for apologetics. I've always said that my salary doesn't come from apologetics, and that it would be the same, if not slightly higher, if I never wrote an apologetic line. I've said this many times. I've repeated it many times. I'm saying it again. This is a repetition of earlier statements. It is precisely accurate.
I have never said that I haven't occasionally received fifty or a hundred bucks in royalties for some apologetic thing or other. In fact, I've explicitly said that I have. It's happened several times. I've said so several times. And repeated it several times. I'm saying it again here. This represents the latest repetition of my saying so.
Gadianton wrote:As far as the semantic game over whether 150k should be rounded down or up, to singular or plural
What $150K are you talking about?
Gadianton wrote:Form 990 wrote:In consideration for providing fund raising services, FARMS took a $300,000 note from AG Marketing, Rulon W. Cluff, and ... The balance owed ... is $330,813
And just what, exactly, do you think this means? Can you explain the transaction?