Daniel Peterson wrote:Mister Scratch wrote:If the $20,000 was paid to DCP in lieu of his "salary," so that he could function as "Chair of FARMS"
I was never paid $20K so that I could function as chairman of the FARMS board. My department never received $20K so that I could serve as chairman of the FARMS board.
What??? This totally contradicts what you've been saying! You have told us multiple times that BYU received the $20,000 as a kind of "buyout." Now you're changing your story?
My successor as chairman of the FARMS board was the dean of engineering. No money was ever transferred to his department or college so that he could be released to serve as chairman of the FARMS board. He continued to serve as dean of engineering while he was chairman of the FARMS board.
Again, you seem to be contradicting yourself.
What was then FARMS and is now the Maxwell Institute made an arrangement with my home department -- as is commonly done, at BYU and elsewhere, and as I have explained at least eight or ten different times -- so that I could edit and direct the Middle Eastern Texts Initiative. The Middle Eastern Texts Initiative has absolutely nothing to do with apologetics. Nothing. Nothing. Nothing. Nothing.
Well, did you also do Mopologetic administrating work, or did you write, or travel with Ed Snow, or otherwise do *anything* which might even remotely be construed as "apologetic" in nature?
Mister Scratch wrote:I wasn't the one issuing odd statements about "not one dime" of my salary going towards Mopologetics
There's nothing "odd" about the statement, which was and is entirely true.
If you were "Chair" of FARMS, then I'm afraid that's not true, my Dear Professor.
By the way: For how long, and during what years, did you edit and direct METI?
Mister Scratch wrote:nor was I the one who suggested that an "incompetent" accountant may have handled the 990 forms in question.
I don't know whether the 990 forms were properly filled out or not.
Maybe you should check. After all, as you have suggested elsewhere, if they are wrong, then you, as Chair at that time, might have to answer to the IRS.
What I do know is that I was never paid $20,000.00 to serve as the chairman of the FARMS board, and that my department never received $20,000.00 for my service as chairman of the FARMS board. So if that's what the IRS form says, it's wrong. But Jason gives me reason to suspect that that isn't what the IRS form says.
I would advise you to read the form for yourself. You seem to have a very poor knowledge of the relevant literature.
Mister Scratch wrote:Do you think that, during his tenure on the board of FARMS, that DCP had nothing whatsoever to do with Mopologetics? I.e., that he did not edit FARMS Review, and that he did not contribute his usual quota of editorials and articles?
Scartch's allusion to my "usual quota of editorials and articles" points to the error in his reasoning here: I edited the
FARMS Review and wrote editorials and articles prior to my service as chairman of the board of FARMS and prior to my membership on the FARMS board and have continued to do so since stepping down as chairman of the board of FARMS and since the dissolution of the FARMS board. Most members of the FARMS board never edited anything for FARMS; some never even
wrote anything for FARMS. Which plainly shows that my editing of the
FARMS Review and my authoring of FARMS editorials and articles were and are quite distinct from my service as chairman of the FARMS board and from my service as a member of that board.
There is nothing wrong with my reasoning. During those other years, as you yourself have stated, you received a small amount of money for editing and writing in the FROB. However, during your years as Chair, a significant chunk of your salary went towards this.