Daniel Peterson wrote:Mister Scratch wrote: What you neglected to tell the poor person doing the investigation, is that by "peer" you mean, "a loyal TBM who will provide us with a rubber-stamp of approval and who will not, under any circumstances whatsoever, go against Church orthodoxy."
As I've said, I don't traffick in falsehoods. That's your bailiwick.
Oh, so every single peer (or even a majority of them) are chosen exclusively for their academic expertise? If that were so, then we wouldn't hear these baloney refrains from you and Hamblin and others about how conventional scholars aren't appropriate since they don't "know" the Book of Mormon. That has long been your neat little "Get Out of Jail Free Card."
Questioner: Hey, Prof. P, do you guys use peer review?
Prof. P.: Why, yes, we do, as I have elaborated at length---in response to bizarre critics.
Q: So, you sent articles on Book of Mormon archaeology to archaeologists at, say, Harvard?
Prof. P: No, since they don't have expertise on the Book of Mormon.
Face it: you guys employ a stable of loyal, TBM "yes men" who ensure that all the right critics get smeared, and that Church orthodoxy is upheld at all costs.