Like most readers of this blog, I fully endorse the “no more contention” theme of the April 2023 General Conference. My presentation at the recent Book of Mormon Evidence conference focused on that topic. I’ve discussed it many times on this blog, such as here:
The video is an exposé of the clown world of LDS apologists which I sometimes refer to as the M2C citation cartel or the Potemkin village. This includes people who work for Book of Mormon Central and contribute to FAIRLDS, the Interpreter, and even BYU Studies. They’re all interrelated behind the scenes despite the various fronts they have constructed (the Potemkin village).
5,802 views Premiered Apr 14, 2023 Mormon Discussion PodcastLDS Apologists & The Invention And Coverup Of Richard Nygren: a fictional black apologist in Birmingham, AlabamaJoin us as we expose the shocking story of how a group of 5 white LDS apologists fabricated and perpetuated a fictional black apologist, Richard Nygren, to provide cover for one of their own.
Through detailed investigation and interviews with key players, we reveal the disturbing truth behind this deceitful act and its coverup as well as the impact it has on those involved and on the Mormon apologetic community.
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Although it should be evident that we tend to favor certain theories over others when it comes to explaining the nature and translation of the Book of Abraham [and the Book of Mormon], we do not presume to impose our understanding on others as an article of faith. We are happy to acknowledge that Latter-day Saints can in good faith come to different conclusions about the nature of this book of scripture and “pursue a faithful study of the Book of Abraham [and the Book of Mormon] from different backgrounds and approaches.”1 In fact, we welcome these different approaches and encourage a multitude of voices to contribute to the conversation.
Source: About Central America
One thought on “Clown world: the M2C citation cartel and Peter Pan”
Wow there are groups in our Nation system today who have tendency of placing blame and pointing finger on others when the false accusations that they’re proclaiming have found a very comfortable home in their home..
The problem with telling lies is, you can’t remember all the lies that you’ve told, and who you’ve told them to.
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