Examining the claims of Jonathan Neville and the Heartland movement

Wednesday, January 1, 2020

Top Neville Neville-Land posts of 2019

2019 year in review
The Neville Neville-Land blog has seen a remarkable amount of traffic since we published our first post on February 6, 2019. Captain Hook and I have published 142 posts over the last eleven months, most of them responses to specific blog entries written by Jonathan Neville.

Here are the top ten posts of 2019 by number of views:

  1. Jonathan Neville accuses Church missionaries of deception (July 12, 2019)
  2. The Neville Land Manifesto (February 9, 2019)
  3. The “fundamentals” of a heterodox faction within the Church (July 11, 2019)
  4. Responsible scholarship and use of primary sources (February 9, 2019)
  5. Evils and designs in the hearts of conspiring men (February 12, 2019)
  6. The importance of using primary sources (February 10, 2019)
  7. The Heartland hoax, or Neville through the looking-glass (March 22, 2019)
  8. An example of Neville Land thinking (February 11, 2019)
  9. Neville misrepresents speakers at the FairMormon conference (August 9, 2019)
  10. When prophets testify but Neville doesn’t believe them (March 24, 2019)

Most of our high-trafficked posts are from early in the year. That’s almost certainly because the longer a post is active, the more views it can attract.

Although it’s not accurate to say that we’re looking forward to another year of refuting Jonathan Neville’s misrepresentations, poor scholarship, and logical fallacies, the Captain and I do promise to continue to respond to Neville throughout 2020.

—Peter Pan

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