oh brother...These inuendo smear campaigns are really pathetic. I don't care if Peterson said some things he shouldn't have years ago regarding the incident or not. That has nothing to do with the smear campaigns you all wage on LDS folks. This is childish stuff.
Do you really think you have any credibility as an observer who is merely interpreting the information objectively when you make silly comments like this? You accuse us of "smear" campaigns but ignore the evidence to the contrary because for you, there is no "interest" in anything Dan Peterson does wrong.
Well geez, if you're so easy to dismiss anything Mormons wrong because you're conveniently "not interested" then at least stop pretending to be in a position to speak on the matter, judging whether or not they've been "smeared." You know, there is such a thing as people having to sleep in their own bed. Of people having to suffer the consequences for their own actions. The problem with people like you is that you want to give all LDS folks a pass and accuse the whistle blowers of engaging in smears. Good God, could the hypocrisy be any worse?
If a critic or anti-Mormon author gets something wrong, no matter how trivial or insignificant, the entire apologetic community is sure to pounce on it for days, weeks, months and even years. It will forever be used as ammunition in the apologetic arsenal, proving the critics are integrity-free deceivers, gossipers, who have little regard for the truth, etc etc etc. But by your standard. FARMS was just a "smear" organization. All it did was try to give reasons why LDS folks shouldn't buy books or listen to arguments made by critics. So next time an apologist points out something a critic does wrong, I'll remember your rule and just say "not interested" in that evidence, and then accuse them of engaging in smear campaigns!