I have to echo Cinepro and others: this transcript is a remarkable document. There are lots of quotable moments, like this, from Elder Turley:
Q: Do we believe in polygamy?
RT: We do believe in polygamy; we don’t practice polygamy. That’s what I’m trying to say.
Quite stunning! I was also intrigued by this, from Elder Jensen:
MJ: We’ve brought a handout for you. These are the five very best websites for authentic answers to those questions. Let me just say if you spend as much time on these five websites as you spent on other websites cause I have visited as has Brother Turley some of these anti-Mormon websites. And they’re very dark to me. And Brother Turley and I know many of the people who maintain these websites, and I can say to you they’re not the people whose teachings I’m going to follow.
First, does anyone know which "five websites" he's referring to? Is he sending people to FAIR, or to
Mormon Interpreter? Second, who are these "people" who are "very dark" to Jensen? Is he talking about Dr. Shades? Or David Twede? Or Richard Packham?
This was intriguing as well:
Richard Turley wrote:RT: The document you’re talking about has been misunderstood by many people, OK? It’s the alphabet and grammar that I was talking about. It’s actually, people have concluded early that that was the document Joseph Smith used to prepare the Book of Abraham. It’s not true. That document was prepared after the Book of Abraham. You need to look at this new research coming out in the next year on this. There’s a radical shift in the scholarly thinking on that.
So, is this the Schryver research?
Towards the end, Elder Jensen related the story of his daughter attending the temple pre-1990s, and how devastated she was. I thought that was admirably frank and very, very sad.
Finally, I was somewhat bothered by the way that Turley kept rushing past people's questions. It's as if his stock answer was, "It's complicated, OK? We don't have time to discuss this, OK? But there are a lot of details--it gets squishy."
In any case, I found this rather invaluable as a means of comparison with what the Mopologists have been doing for the past few decades.
"[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