Benjamin McGuire wrote:Jersey Girl writes:No, it didn't do this. I think you have some misunderstandings about what the Jockers et al study was able to demonstrate.The Roman Story/Oberlin Manuscript WAS used for wordprint analysis. It produced signals for Solomon Spalding in the Book of Mormon demonstrated in the Jockers et all (2008) wordprint study.
Apologist tactic: You just don't understand.
Professor Criddle is a personal friend of many years on-going.
I saw the study when it began as computer study using Word.
I followed the study as it developed.
I was privy to the final round and outcome before you ever laid eyes on it.
Over the last few years, I've had more than ample opportunity to engage Professor Criddle as to the method, processes and outcomes of the study.
If you doubt Criddle's ability to teach, take it up with Stanford.
I understand full well what material was used, how it was used over the years and what the results of the study demonstrate. As I indicated in a previous post, there are people far more well equipped, working diligently to correct the errors that apologists have been transmitting as fact to members of their own church. I hope you're ready for the future as there is more to come.