DCP's response to what I thought was my last post to him at his blog. My current remarks are added. I was ready to let the back and forth rest, and even removed a snarky post here. I'll cut and paste this to his blog and see if he allows it.
Dan: For the record, this is now the fourth time that you've thumbed your nose at my entirely civil request that you drop this subject.
Markk: "Fair enough Dan. You are not sure what you saw, if anything at all."
Dan: I'm quite confident that I didn't see nothing.
Then what did you see confidently? After all Dan, you did state rather confidently back in 2009 the following....
"I myself don’t doubt that there was such a letter. I held it in my own two little hands, and read it with my own two little eyes. Those for whom this is an issue, however, are entirely free to investigate, ..." cited in Lehi's Library blog, (18 April 2009). Cut and paste from FAIRLDS.
When we go to Lehi's Library Blog, we read in greater context:
William Hamblin obtained the original copy of this letter, and quotes it in an article he authored for the FARMS Review. Unfortunately, the original copy of this second letter has been lost. Some anti-Mormons believe that Hamblin and the other witnesses to the letter are lying about the existence of the letter. Dr. Daniel Peterson recently responded this way:
…Professor Hamblin and the FARMS Review source checker and the FARMS publications director and the FARMS Review production editor and I all saw it during the preparation of the article for publication. Two or three very vocal critics of FARMS, however, pretend to suspect that we made the letter up, attributing views to the First Presidency that they do not, in fact, hold, and that we brazenly published our forgery for all to see.
If they don’t believe that the letter ever existed, they should blow the whistle on the conspiracy down at BYU. What a triumph that would be for them! We would presumably all lose our jobs and maybe even our membership in the Church, and be forever discredited.
I myself don’t doubt that there was such a letter. I held it in my own two little hands, and read it with my own two little eyes. Those for whom this is an issue, however, are entirely free to investigate.
So we know you confidently wrote:
1. You held it in your hands as a "letter."
2. You read it as such, with your own eyes, as a "letter."
3. That confidently Professor Hamblin had in his possession an "original copy" of the "letter." You had no "doubt" that the "letter" existed.
4. Professor Hamblin quoted from a "letter" in the review.
5. That (5) people from FARM's, including you and Bill, saw the "letter" during the preparation process.
6. That you wrote a confident challenge to those that questioned the existence of the "copy" of the "original letter."
Yet as soon as yesterday, 12/27/24, you wrote on your own blog:
"Professor Hamblin's footnote refers to "Correspondence from Michael Watson, Office of the First Presidency, 23 April 1993." Was it long? I don't recall it being long. Was it an actual "letter"? Maybe. I recall a sheet of paper. Maybe a computer print-out."
You seem to have a better memory in regard to the reason why you "jokingly" added multiple K's to my forum name, than that of an original copy of a letter by the Secretary to the First Presidency, which supported a new and growing theory by FARM's of where the peoples of the Book of Mormon dwelled. in my opinion, I find that odd and very unlikely.
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https://lehislibrary.wordpress.com/2009 ... on-letter/
https://www.fairlatterdaysaints.org/ans ... battles%3F
{edit} I pasted the above at Dan's Blog....here is the receipt.
Markk DanielPeterson a few seconds ago Hold on, this is waiting to be approved by Sic et Non.