Daniel Peterson wrote:That's the Maxwell Institute/FARMS website, poor fellow.
It offers a list of my Mormon-related publications with the Maxwell Institute. It doesn't contain my non-Mormon-related publications. It doesn't contain my Mormon-related publications that weren't published with the Maxwell Institute.
Oddly enough, since it's a list of my Mormon-related publications with the Maxwell Institute, it features only Mormon-related publications with the Maxwell Institute!
Poor antishock8.
Wow. You're one for noting the obvious. Let's go over this again lest you confuse anyone not paying attention:
1) You're a professor of Islamic Studies and Arabic in the Department of Asian and Near Eastern Languages at Brigham Young University *pant pant*.
2) You're employed by BYU, as a professor of Islamic Studies and Arabic in the Department of Asian and Near Eastern Languages at Brigham Young University *pant pant*.
3) One wants to review your body of work, because you're a brilliant professor of Islamic Studies and Arabic in the Department of Asian and Near Eastern Languages at Brigham Young University *pant pant*, and so one goes to
www.BYU.edu.
4) One types "peterson" in the search engine, and the following page comes up:
http://www.googlesyndicatedsearch.com/u/BYU?q=peterson
5) One clicks on your link, and the following page comes up:
http://maxwellinstitute.BYU.edu/viewaut ... authorID=1
One reviews the list expecting to find material in the area of Islamic Studies and Arabic from the Department of Asian and Near Eastern Languages via Brigham Young University *pant pant*, but instead finds:
Transcripts and Featured Publications
1 Nephi 1–7
Comparing LDS Beliefs with First-Century Christianity
Evidences of the Book of Mormon
On Alma 7:10 and the Birthplace of Jesus Christ
Other Voices from the Dust
The Keystone of Our Religion
Journal of Book of Mormon Studies
"Secret Combinations" Revisited
Nephi and His Asherah
Review of Books
Two Pahute Indian Legends: "Why the Grand Canyon Was Made" and "The Three Days of Darkness" (Volume 1 Issue 1)
A Modern Malleus maleficarum (Volume 3 Issue 1)
Afterword (Volume 11 Issue 2)
Authority in the Book of Mosiah (Volume 18 Issue 1)
Chattanooga Cheapshot, or The Gall of Bitterness (Volume 5 Issue 1)
Christ-Bearer (Volume 8 Issue 1)
Constancy amid Change (Volume 8 Issue 2)
David Whitmer Interviews: A Restoration Witness (Volume 5 Issue 1)
Decker's Complete Handbook on Mormonism (Volume 7 Issue 2)
Editor's Introduction (Volume 3 Issue 1)
Editor's Introduction (Volume 6 Issue 1)
Editor's Introduction: (Volume 16 Issue 2)
Editor's Introduction: (Volume 19 Issue 2)
Editor's Introduction: "The Worst Herricy Man Can Preach" (Volume 12 Issue 1)
Editor's Introduction: "What Has Athens to Do with Jerusalem?": Apostasy and Restoration in the Big Picture (Volume 12 Issue 2)
Editor's Introduction: American Apocrypha? (Volume 13 Issue 1)
Editor's Introduction: By What Measure Shall We Mete? (Volume 2 Issue 1)
Editor's Introduction: Doubting the Doubters (Volume 8 Issue 2)
Editor's Introduction: Fictionary (Volume 10 Issue 2)
Editor's Introduction: Historical Concreteness, or Speculative Abstraction? (Volume 14 Issue 1)
Editor's Introduction: In the Land of the Lotus-Eaters (Volume 10 Issue 1)
Editor's Introduction: Of "Galileo Events," Hype, and Suppression: Or, Abusing Science and its History (Volume 15 Issue 2)
Editor's Introduction: Perceptions and Expectations (Volume 11 Issue 1)
Editor's Introduction: QnA (Volume 13 Issue 2)
Editor's Introduction: Questions to Legal Answers (Volume 4 Issue 1)
Editor's Introduction: Reflections on the Reactions to Rough Stone Rolling and Related Matters (Volume 19 Issue 1)
Editor's Introduction: The Review Crosses a Divide of Its Own (Volume 11 Issue 2)
Editor's Introduction: Through a Glass, Darkly (Volume 9 Issue 2)
Editor's Introduction: Traditions of the Fathers (Volume 9 Issue 1)
Editor's Introduction: Triptych (Inspired by Hieronymus Bosch) (Volume 8 Issue 1)
Editor's Introduction—Not So Easily Dismissed: Some Facts for Which Counterexplanations of the Book of Mormon Will Need to Account (Volume 17 Issue 2)
Editor's Introduction—The Witchcraft Paradigm: On Claims to (Volume 18 Issue 2)
Ein Heldenleben? On Thomas Stuart Ferguson as an Elias for Cultural Mormons (Volume 16 Issue 1)
Introduction (Volume 6 Issue 2)
Introduction (Volume 7 Issue 1)
Introduction (Volume 7 Issue 2)
Introduction (Volume 1 Issue 1)
Mormon in the Fiery Furnace Or, Loftes Tryk Goes to Cambridge (Volume 6 Issue 2)
Mormonism (Volume 8 Issue 1)
Mormonism as a Restoration (Volume 18 Issue 1)
Mormonism: The Prophet, the Book and the Cult. (Volume 2 Issue 1)
On the New World Archaeological Foundation (Volume 16 Issue 1)
Prolegomena to the DNA Articles (Volume 15 Issue 2)
Reflections on Secular Anti-Mormonism (Volume 17 Issue 2)
Skin Deep (Volume 9 Issue 2)
Stories from the Early Saints: Converted by the Book of Mormon (Volume 4 Issue 1)
Text and Context (Volume 6 Issue 1)
The Book of Mormon: First Nephi, The Doctrinal Foundation. (Volume 1 Issue 1)
The Evangelical Is Our Brother (Volume 11 Issue 2)
The Prophetic Book of Mormon (Volume 2 Issue 1)
What Certain Baptists Think They Know about the Restored Gospel (Volume 10 Issue 1)
Yet More Abuse of B. H. Roberts (Volume 9 Issue 1)
Insights
New Book Features Work of Poet, Theologian
New Translation Launches METI's Library of the Christian East Series
Reflections: Cosmic Optimism
Foreign Language
A Pedra Fundamental De Nossa Religião
Evidências Da Veracidade Do Livro De Mórmon (PET-T1)
Evidenze del Libro di Mormon
L'autorité dans le livre de Mosiah
Un érudit étudie les preuves du Livre de Mormon (PET-T1)
UN ERUDITO EXAMINA LAS EVIDENCIAS PARA EL LIBRO DE MORMÓN (PET-T1)
Books
Echoes and Evidences of the Book of Mormon
Offenders for a Word
Book Chapters
"Secret Combinations"
And I Saw the Stars -- The Book of Abraham and Ancient Geocentric Astronomy
Can the 1834 Affidavits Attacking the Smith Family Be Trusted?
Economy and Technology
Introduction
Is Mormonism Christian? An Investigation of Definitions, part 1
Is Mormonism Christian? An Investigation of Definitions, part 2
Is Mormonism Christian? An Investigation of Definitions, part 3
Is the Book of Mormon True?: Notes on the Debate
Mormonism as "Cult": The Limits of Lexical Polemics
Nephi and His Asherah: A Note on 1 Nephi 11:8–23
Not Joseph's, and Not Modern
Secret Combinations Revisited
The Throne Theophany/Prophetic Call of Muḥammad
Ye Are Gods: Psalm 82 and John 10 as Witnesses to the Divine Nature of Humankind
1 Nephi 1–7
Comparing LDS Beliefs with First-Century Christianity
Evidences of the Book of Mormon
On Alma 7:10 and the Birthplace of Jesus Christ
Other Voices from the Dust
The Keystone of Our Religion
Journal of Book of Mormon Studies
"Secret Combinations" Revisited
Nephi and His Asherah
Review of Books
Two Pahute Indian Legends: "Why the Grand Canyon Was Made" and "The Three Days of Darkness" (Volume 1 Issue 1)
A Modern Malleus maleficarum (Volume 3 Issue 1)
Afterword (Volume 11 Issue 2)
Authority in the Book of Mosiah (Volume 18 Issue 1)
Chattanooga Cheapshot, or The Gall of Bitterness (Volume 5 Issue 1)
Christ-Bearer (Volume 8 Issue 1)
Constancy amid Change (Volume 8 Issue 2)
David Whitmer Interviews: A Restoration Witness (Volume 5 Issue 1)
Decker's Complete Handbook on Mormonism (Volume 7 Issue 2)
Editor's Introduction (Volume 3 Issue 1)
Editor's Introduction (Volume 6 Issue 1)
Editor's Introduction: (Volume 16 Issue 2)
Editor's Introduction: (Volume 19 Issue 2)
Editor's Introduction: "The Worst Herricy Man Can Preach" (Volume 12 Issue 1)
Editor's Introduction: "What Has Athens to Do with Jerusalem?": Apostasy and Restoration in the Big Picture (Volume 12 Issue 2)
Editor's Introduction: American Apocrypha? (Volume 13 Issue 1)
Editor's Introduction: By What Measure Shall We Mete? (Volume 2 Issue 1)
Editor's Introduction: Doubting the Doubters (Volume 8 Issue 2)
Editor's Introduction: Fictionary (Volume 10 Issue 2)
Editor's Introduction: Historical Concreteness, or Speculative Abstraction? (Volume 14 Issue 1)
Editor's Introduction: In the Land of the Lotus-Eaters (Volume 10 Issue 1)
Editor's Introduction: Of "Galileo Events," Hype, and Suppression: Or, Abusing Science and its History (Volume 15 Issue 2)
Editor's Introduction: Perceptions and Expectations (Volume 11 Issue 1)
Editor's Introduction: QnA (Volume 13 Issue 2)
Editor's Introduction: Questions to Legal Answers (Volume 4 Issue 1)
Editor's Introduction: Reflections on the Reactions to Rough Stone Rolling and Related Matters (Volume 19 Issue 1)
Editor's Introduction: The Review Crosses a Divide of Its Own (Volume 11 Issue 2)
Editor's Introduction: Through a Glass, Darkly (Volume 9 Issue 2)
Editor's Introduction: Traditions of the Fathers (Volume 9 Issue 1)
Editor's Introduction: Triptych (Inspired by Hieronymus Bosch) (Volume 8 Issue 1)
Editor's Introduction—Not So Easily Dismissed: Some Facts for Which Counterexplanations of the Book of Mormon Will Need to Account (Volume 17 Issue 2)
Editor's Introduction—The Witchcraft Paradigm: On Claims to (Volume 18 Issue 2)
Ein Heldenleben? On Thomas Stuart Ferguson as an Elias for Cultural Mormons (Volume 16 Issue 1)
Introduction (Volume 6 Issue 2)
Introduction (Volume 7 Issue 1)
Introduction (Volume 7 Issue 2)
Introduction (Volume 1 Issue 1)
Mormon in the Fiery Furnace Or, Loftes Tryk Goes to Cambridge (Volume 6 Issue 2)
Mormonism (Volume 8 Issue 1)
Mormonism as a Restoration (Volume 18 Issue 1)
Mormonism: The Prophet, the Book and the Cult. (Volume 2 Issue 1)
On the New World Archaeological Foundation (Volume 16 Issue 1)
Prolegomena to the DNA Articles (Volume 15 Issue 2)
Reflections on Secular Anti-Mormonism (Volume 17 Issue 2)
Skin Deep (Volume 9 Issue 2)
Stories from the Early Saints: Converted by the Book of Mormon (Volume 4 Issue 1)
Text and Context (Volume 6 Issue 1)
The Book of Mormon: First Nephi, The Doctrinal Foundation. (Volume 1 Issue 1)
The Evangelical Is Our Brother (Volume 11 Issue 2)
The Prophetic Book of Mormon (Volume 2 Issue 1)
What Certain Baptists Think They Know about the Restored Gospel (Volume 10 Issue 1)
Yet More Abuse of B. H. Roberts (Volume 9 Issue 1)
Insights
New Book Features Work of Poet, Theologian
New Translation Launches METI's Library of the Christian East Series
Reflections: Cosmic Optimism
Foreign Language
A Pedra Fundamental De Nossa Religião
Evidências Da Veracidade Do Livro De Mórmon (PET-T1)
Evidenze del Libro di Mormon
L'autorité dans le livre de Mosiah
Un érudit étudie les preuves du Livre de Mormon (PET-T1)
UN ERUDITO EXAMINA LAS EVIDENCIAS PARA EL LIBRO DE MORMÓN (PET-T1)
Books
Echoes and Evidences of the Book of Mormon
Offenders for a Word
Book Chapters
"Secret Combinations"
And I Saw the Stars -- The Book of Abraham and Ancient Geocentric Astronomy
Can the 1834 Affidavits Attacking the Smith Family Be Trusted?
Economy and Technology
Introduction
Is Mormonism Christian? An Investigation of Definitions, part 1
Is Mormonism Christian? An Investigation of Definitions, part 2
Is Mormonism Christian? An Investigation of Definitions, part 3
Is the Book of Mormon True?: Notes on the Debate
Mormonism as "Cult": The Limits of Lexical Polemics
Nephi and His Asherah: A Note on 1 Nephi 11:8–23
Not Joseph's, and Not Modern
Secret Combinations Revisited
The Throne Theophany/Prophetic Call of Muḥammad
Ye Are Gods: Psalm 82 and John 10 as Witnesses to the Divine Nature of Humankind
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So, you'll have to forgive some of us "lesser lights" when it seems that a professor of Islamic Studies and Arabic in the Department of Asian and Near Eastern Languages at Brigham Young University *pant pant* can't seem to tear himself away from arguing on the Internet all day in Mormon forums, and certainly is unable to stop himself from pumping out volumes of Mormon apologia. It gives the impression you're paid, not to produce a prodigious body of Islamic Studies and Arabic within the Department of Asian and Near Eastern Languages for Brigham Young University *pant pant*, but rather, as you yourself admitted vis a vis your curriculum vitae, that the BYU is, indeed, paying you to produce Mormon apologia, or manage Mormon apologetic foundations (for which proof has been amply provided thanks to this thread), or that you are compensated well for your time... Time spent apologizing for Mormonia.
You are salaried, and paid to produce apologia, despite your lies to the contrary.
You receive additional thousands of dollars per annum, to manage apologetic foundations.
Your apologetic foundations receive millions of dollars of funding; quite contrary to the "shoestring budget" lie you propagated.
AND... In addition to all this, you do a side job of METI, a few debates here and there, some book reviews, and occasionally half-ass a book or two (dhimmi asshole).
Dan, you're a liar. You lie for a living. You promote a deceptive con job, and you should be ashamed of yourself. But you're fat, lazy, and suckled quite securely up to that teat aren't you? Pathetic. You're no better than the Jim Bakers of this world, passing off a fraud to a credulous audience, earning your living 'by the temple'. If you have any conscience, at all, you'll drop the charade, stop with all apologetics, period, and re-focus on your primary field of Islamic Studies and Arabic in the Department of Asian and Near Eastern Languages for Brigham Young University *pant pant*.
You can’t trust adults to tell you the truth.
Scream the lie, whisper the retraction.- The Left