I noticed a remarkable post on the ironically named Mormon Dialogue board:
David Bokovoy wrote:I was contacted by Dana Pike who asked that I share the following email in this thread. My response was simply,
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Dana, you yourself told me in your office that addressing those issues in the book raised some concerns in the department, though admittedly, you did not tell me the part about the Dean/Department Chair, which came from other sources in the plural. But as per your request, I'll post this information.
I believe honesty is the best policy.
Dear David,
A neighbor of mine (Cr** ********(**; have you communicated with her?) shared a link to your post on mormondialogue.org about Dan Peterson.
In the latter portion of this post you wrote:
"Recently, when BYU Religious Education professors such as David Seely and Dana Pike in the Deseret Book publication Jehovah and the World of the Old Testament even made mention of the fact that most biblical scholars believe that Moses did not write the Pentateuch and that it is comprised of separate sources, these scholars were called into the Dean’s office and corrected for possibly destroying faith."
We are concerned about this statement, because it is completely false.
Since yesterday, Richard Holzapfel, David Seely, and I have communicated about your claim, to make sure one of us was not in the dark about something that had happened to another one of us. Not one of us was ever called in by our Chair, Dean, or any other administrator at BYU regarding anything we wrote in our book Jehovah and the World of the Old Testament. We are not sure how you came by the information you posted, but I/we would appreciate you posting a correction (especially since other people have responded to this particular part of your blog post, e.g., Kevin Barney).
A few thoughts/points:
1) The deleted name in Pike's message is, I'm pretty sure, the in real life name of MDD poster Calmoriah.
2) It looks like Pike is lying. David clearly says that he heard allusions from Pike himself about getting summoned to the Dean's office, plus he was told by *multiple* other people that the text was censored/criticized.
This is bizarre, if it's true. It sounds like the LDS authors are rebuked behind closed doors and then obliged to lie about getting rebuked. And why? Are there fears that this kind of censorship will be PR disaster? Does Pike not care that he got censored?
3) It seems clear that people at BYU--and perhaps higher up in the chain of authority--monitor the messageboards. Otherwise, why would Pike care what was said on MDD? I speculated elsewhere that Jerry Bradford and his "faction" worked to collect a dossier of Dan Peterson's online activities, and that this was passed around prior to his resignation. Plus, there is already good reason to believe that a dossier was created on David Bokovoy just before they put the kibbosh on his BYU employment bid. Thus, all things considered, I am willing to be that Pike is well aware of this dossier-creation, and that he is now crapping himself in fear that these sorts of comments will lead to his own roasting.
Just some random thoughts here, for what it's worth....
As for DB's defense of the MI, I also find it strange. I thought that David was uninterested in doing apologetics, and that one of the main reasons for this was because of the negative reputation that LDS apologetics has earned over the years. Well, if this is the reason, then surely a good deal of the blame has to be laid at the feet of "The Kingpin." But I know DB is friends with DCP, so I can understand why he might have difficulty laying everything out in a diplomatic way.
"[I]f, while hoping that everybody else will be honest and so forth, I can personally prosper through unethical and immoral acts without being detected and without risk, why should I not?." --Daniel Peterson, 6/4/14