Here's a question for all the students of Mopologetics out there--Who is the greater enemy of the Mopologists: The Heartlanders? Or the Transhumanists? Or the "literary" Book of Mormon people? (a.k.a., the "New" Maxwell Institute?)
I think the literary Book of Mormon people are the least of the enemies. Rather, they are unwanted enemies, mainly because of their academic legitimacy. The apologists would be head over heels if the literary folks accepted them and elated beyond words if the literary folks said, "here brothers, let us together cast stones upon the apostates."
The other two represent those that the old guard wishes to define themselves against. The heartlanders are of course, the greater threat, due to the legitimacy of their claim, the Book of Mormon happened where Joseph Smith said it happened and are greatly annoyed over the lack of graduate degrees in their crowd.
For the size of the Transhumanists, I think they do win in terms of sheer prejudice against them. You're the greater scholar here, so I ask, do you recall much proactive animosity from the old guard towards Meldrum prior to the Heartlanders revealing the apostasy of FARMS? An incident or two the the Mig?
I mean, given the Heartlanders have gone straight to the core doctrine of Mopologetics, the LGT, it's surprising that the old guard hasn't dealt with them more aggressively. In a sense, I think the old guard wishes they'd just go away, and they really have no interest in their ideas.
The preemptive strike against transhumanists is quite unparalleled, given the transhumanists are so remote in terms of any threat or even shared domain of interest with the old guard.