Dan McClellan Is A Tik Tok Star

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Dan McClellan Is A Tik Tok Star

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For those of you who remember, Dan McClellan used to post at the old mormondiscussion board. Dan was a very interesting poster who didn't shy away from discussing his various drug addictions and bouts of homelesness while growing up in Dallas, Texas. Most people felt he was a pretty fair and balanced poster.

The SL Trib just published a very flattering article about Dan and his Tik Tok account.
Jana Riess: LDS TikTok star debunks Bible conspiracies, misinformation
More than a quarter-million followers enjoy Dan McClellan’s unusual combination of deadpan humor and solid biblical scholarship.
(Courtesy photo | Tribune archives)
Dan McClellan has a quarter-million followers on TikTok for his biblical takes.
(Courtesy photo | Tribune archives) Dan McClellan has a quarter-million followers on TikTok for his biblical takes.

By Jana Riess | Religion News Service
| Dec. 10, 2022, 6:00 a.m.
Biblical scholars don’t normally get recognized by fans in public. Most labor in obscurity, pumping out academic monographs every few years and puzzling over ancient languages only a handful of people can read.

But earlier this year, as Dan McClellan was visiting Disneyland with his wife and three daughters, a man approached him to rave about McClellan’s TikTok channel and how much its videos had meant to him.

“Ooooh, Dad, was that one of your fans?” his oldest child ribbed him after the admirer walked away.


“This was mainly an opportunity for my 13-year-old to make fun of me,” McClellan told Religion News Service in a Zoom interview, taking the fame in stride.

Experiences like that, once unthinkable, are becoming more common for McClellan, who started his TikTok channel in spring 2021 to combat a sea of misinformation about the Bible and religion.

In just over a year and a half, the channel has attracted more than a quarter-million followers, drawn in by McClellan’s blend of fact-based nerdiness about the Bible and dry humor as he confronts other content creators’ dubious claims.

He has the rare ability to explain legitimate biblical scholarship to ordinary people. McClellan has several Bible-nerd publications to his credit, including a new open-access book published by the Society of Biblical Literature’s publishing arm and articles in academic journals such as the Journal of Biblical Literature and Biblical Interpretation.

All the while, his demeanor remains approachable — for his RNS Zoom interview, he sported a “Jurassic Park” T-shirt and sat surrounded by framed superhero comics on the wall behind him.

It’s that combination of serious scholarship and accessibility that fans appreciate, as he explains biblical scholarship in sharp, funny videos that usually run only a minute or two.

Followers are sometimes surprised to learn that McClellan is an active member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. In fact, his TikTok moniker, @maklelan, stems from his missionary days in Uruguay 20 years ago. When Spanish speakers struggled with the Scottish name “McClellan,” he began spelling it phonetically as Maklelan to help them out. When he returned from his mission in 2003, the internet was just taking off, and he began using @Maklelan as a go-to username for all of his social media accounts.

McClellan is not only a Latter-day Saint but also a full-time church employee; he’s a key player in its Sacred Materials Translation section. But he’s careful to separate that identity from what he does on TikTok, which is purely independent and on his own time.

“I’m not here to represent the church in any way, shape or form, or to speak authoritatively or representatively on their behalf,” McClellan explains in a “pinned” video in which he introduces himself.

Rather than acting as an apologist for the Utah-based church, McClellan sees himself as a defender of facts. “Data over dogma” is the tag line for his channel and is proudly displayed on shirts in its merchandise store. Another shirt reading “Pure and utter nonsense” — one of McClellan’s catchphrases when debunking a Bible myth — is also available.

“This is not about being on anybody’s team,” McClellan said. The point of his TikTok channel is not to promote one religion over another or even to promote religion at all. He gets critical feedback from all corners — he’s been accused of being anti-religion and of being too Christian.

“If the criticisms come from both sides,” he said, “that’s probably a sign that I’m getting some balance.”

In a recent video, McClellan responded to an anti-Catholic conspiracy theory about “crazy s*#t you did not know,” in which a fellow content creator made bizarre claims about the Vatican.

@RedactAnomaly: “German archaeologists found many ancient art—”

@maklelan: “No they didn’t. That photo is fake. Here’s the original. Next?”

@RedactAnomaly: “One of these artifacts was—”

@maklelan: “Fake! Next?”

@RedactAnomaly: “These artifacts have never seen a museum, and are most likely in a top secret base or a private collection—”

@maklelan: “Nope, they’re just fake.”

Not all of McClellan’s videos are like this, but the clips that directly confront false information tend to be the most popular. “Content that includes misinformation tends to spread the fastest, and there’s a need for someone of my background who can call balls and strikes.”

There was a point in his early adulthood when McClellan might have been the last person you’d imagine would one day become a biblical scholar. After flunking out of college in his first semester, he converted to Mormonism, and serving a mission turned his life around. He spent countless hours before and during his mission “learning about the scriptures, the history, the languages.”

Upon his return, he went back to school and got an undergraduate degree in ancient Near Eastern studies from Brigham Young University. Two master’s degrees and a doctorate later, he’s well positioned to challenge misinformation online about the Bible.

In the early days of his TikTok channel, McClellan would search through new content on TikTok to find ones he felt he should respond to. Now, though, viewers tag him “50 to 100 times a day,” he said, asking him to answer this or that claim.

His video with the most views — more than 4 million and counting — takes on a creator exasperated with the BBC headline “God’s Wife Edited Out of the Bible — Almost.” The topic happens to be the subject on which his own doctoral supervisor at the University of Exeter, Francesca Stavrakopoulou, wrote her thesis.

“I went on to explain why she was exactly right,” McClellan said. “And within the first 24 hours it had a couple million views, which was a fascinating experience, and also quite intimidating. Followers were suddenly coming in by the thousands.”

McClellan is branching out. He’s starting to produce content on YouTube, which accommodates longer videos and offers more possibilities for monetization. “Of the three platforms — YouTube, Instagram and TikTok — TikTok is the worst for monetization,” he said. “It’s about a tenth of the others.”

But YouTube content takes a great deal more time to produce, and McClellan is a one-man show, so it’s unclear whether it’s worth the effort. “I’m nowhere near the point where I could hire someone to do some of this for me,” he said. “With a full-time job and a family, it’s difficult to put in any more time than I already am.”

Still, the TikTok channel has brought new opportunities and audiences. In January, he’ll be teaching an online class on what the Bible has to say about homosexuality, with a suggested donation of $25. In June, he’s leading a tour group to Israel. He’s also thinking of expanding his presence on Instagram, which is “a very different audience” than that of TikTok.

But what’s most rewarding is the feedback from people like the fan at Disneyland. “I get a lot of comments from folks who tell me I have helped them, and also from other members of the guild who tell me I am doing good and important work in public scholarship. That’s been the most meaningful to me.”

(The views expressed in this opinion piece do not necessarily reflect those of Religion News Service.)


By Jana Riess | Religion News Service
https://www.sltrib.com/religion/2022/12 ... ktok-star/
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he’s been accused of being anti-religion and of being too Christian.
Good sign he’s on the right track!
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I think we all had a great deal of respect for McClellan and his interpersonal style, even if we didn't always agree with his positions. Somehow, he's found a way to make his faith work for him, for his particular needs.

The fact that both the religious and non-religious accuse him of being their enemy is interesting. Mak may have found the enigmatic sweet spot.
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This is going to put Dan McClellan in the crosshair of several Mopologists. Louis C. Midgley is probably already preparing a file for him.
In January, he’ll be teaching an online class on what the Bible has to say about homosexuality, with a suggested donation of $25. In June, he’s leading a tour group to Israel. He’s also thinking of expanding his presence on Instagram, which is “a very different audience” than that of TikTok.
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For those interested, here is a link to his channel:

https://www.tiktok.com/@maklelan?lang=en
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Wonderful! He is filling a great need and doing it in such a way that his voice will be heard! Congratulations, Dan.
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Has the Interpreter or Midgely ever taken a swipe at Dan McClellan? Seems like McClellan being fact-based would put them at odds, not to mention the Democrat stuff.
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Dan's has some very liberal ideas that would put him squarely at odds with most Mopologists. Here he is dsicussing a non-historical Exodus:

https://www.tiktok.com/@maklelan/video/ ... v1&lang=en


Here he is discussing the possible homosexual relationship between Jonathan and David:

https://youtu.be/y59j7I69IOg

Here he is stating that Bible doesn’t condemn all homosexual relationships:

https://www.tiktok.com/@maklelan/video/ ... mbed_blank


Dan is also teaching an online class about homosexuality and the Bible. I bet it would be interesting:

https://dan-mcclellan.square.site/
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I have watched only 2 of his video posts. Both were remarkably easy to follow, and surprisingly contrary to the conventional chapel wisdom about homosexuality.

One has to wonder why McClellan would keep such talents at BYU. I think inevitably he will step on the wrong person's pet belief and be made unwelcome. Much about Dan's approach to scripture reminds me of Bokovoy circa 2008.
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Dr Moore wrote:
Sun Dec 11, 2022 5:57 pm
I have watched only 2 of his video posts. Both were remarkably easy to follow, and surprisingly contrary to the conventional chapel wisdom about homosexuality.

One has to wonder why McClellan would keep such talents at BYU. I think inevitably he will step on the wrong person's pet belief and be made unwelcome. Much about Dan's approach to scripture reminds me of Bokovoy circa 2008.
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Watch this one until the end. This will definitely put him at odds with the Mopolgists.

https://www.tiktok.com/@maklelan/video/ ... mbed_blank
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