Daniel Peterson wrote:I love the allusion to John Tvedtnes's supposed "rage."
I can feel that rage through the cybersphere. Positively creepy.
Daniel Peterson wrote:I love the allusion to John Tvedtnes's supposed "rage."
JustMe wrote:I don't think Tvedtnes was peeved at all at Yorgason. I think he just powerfully demonstrated his weaknesses. It has nothing to do personally with the man.
Tv wrote:The Tanners claim that their book Covering Up the Black Hole in the Book of Mormon "certainly agitated some of the scholars at the Mormon Church's Brigham Young University and the Foundation for Ancient Research and Mormon Studies" (p. 1). I cannot speak for others, but I, for one, was not agitated.
Tv wrote:On another occasion, I was agitated by a booklet written by Brenton Yorgason, Little Known Evidences of the Book of Mormon,
Tv wrote:So I wasn't just picking on the Tanners. If anything, I was picking on Yorgason's pro-Book of Mormon work.
Gadianton wrote:I hope you've learned a valuable lesson today.
harmony wrote:Geez, Gad. Could you sound any more pompous?
Gadianton wrote:I suggest next time you set out to correct someone with my track record of clear hits and careful research, that you familiarize yourself with the literature first.
I hope you've learned a valuable lesson today.
Of course, how could we get inside the mind of Tvedtnes? Certainly, no matter how harsh his language there could always be another interpretation if all we have are his behaviors absent any reports from him of his own feelings.
So what can I say other than, read it and weap:
http://farms.BYU.edu/publications/revie ... m=2&id=162