- Jeff Lindsay
:Otheruses4|the professional engineer|the fiction writer|Jeff Lindsay (writer)
Career
Apart from his professional activities, he is also known for his writings dealing with the purported plausibility of the
Book of Mormon and to a lesser extent for his work in Mormon history, in particular responding to various statements from Anti-Mormon sources and frequently asked questions about the LDS Church. He is also the author of the pro-LDS blog, [http://mormanity.blogspot.com/ Mormanity] .Lindsay has written an article "Does DNA Evidence Refute the Book of Mormon?", in which he concluded that many
Latter-day Saints incorrectly assumed thatLehi 's group was the primary genetic source for all Native Americans and recommended that such errant assumptions be abandoned. Additionally, he noted that the Book of Mormon does not make such claims regarding Lehi and therefore only encourages a more enlightened view rather than complete abandonment of the Book of Mormon.cite web | author=Jeffrey D. Lindsay | title=Does DNA Evidence Refute the Book of Mormon? | work=lds.org | url=http://www.lds.org/newsroom/mistakes/0,15331,3885-1-18078,00.html | accessdate=2006-06-24 [http://www.jefflindsay.com/LDSFAQ/DNA.shtml A more recent version of his paper] can be found on his web site.]Lindsay's work in Mormon history has attracted the attention of various Mormon research groups, including the
Foundation for Ancient Research and Mormon Studies .Some of Lindsay's claims have been criticized. [For an example of a point-by-point dealing with some of Lindsay's points, see [http://www.exmormon.org/mormon/mormon428.htm this blog entry] from exmormon.org] For example,
Richard Abanes , a writer critical of Mormonism, refers to Lindsay's work as "numerous self-published articles, not scholarly, extremely biased, articles often based on misinformation".cite book| author=Richard Abanes | title=One Nation Under Gods: A History of the Mormon Church|isbn=1568582838|url=http://books.google.com/books?id=Iy-F3Dg3LccC&pg=PA616&lpg=PA616&dq=jeff+lindsay&sig=WtncZxe9fuVQVUJ3V2cVPy5tFlo | accessdate=2006-07-17] Some LDS people also disagree with some of Lindsay's viewpoints. [For example, LDS member Mel Tungate, a noted student of Mormon history, has written : "Please note that Jeff Lindsay has written an unkind rebuttal of this ( Steve LeSueur's ) book, and I fully dismiss Lindsay's work here as almost totally inaccurate."cite web | author=Mel Tungate | title=LDS Missouri Period | work=www.tungate.com | url=http://www.tungate.com/Missouri_1838.htm | accessdate=2006-07-08 ]Lindsay has no formal education in
molecular biology ,Mormon history , or several of the other topics he explores on his website.Professional work
Since 2007, Lindsay has served as Chair of the Forest Bioproducts Division (formerly the Forest Products Division) of the American Institute of Chemical Engineers (AIChE). The Division "promotes knowledge sharing and networking on topics dealing with products (materials, chemicals, and energy) obtained from forest resources and other lignocellulosic materials" and deals with "pulp and paper, forest products and associated industries, bio-based composites, biomass processing, biorefineries and a variety of other products and processes." ["Forest Bioproducts Division." AIChE.org, [http://www.aiche.org/DivisionsForums/ViewAll/FP.aspx http://www.aiche.org/DivisionsForums/ViewAll/FP.aspx] , retrieved June 16, 2008.] Lindsay has been involved in various leadership roles with the Division since his days as a faculty member (Assistant and later Associate Professor) at the Institute of Paper Science and Technology on the Georgia Tech Campus (originally the Institute of Paper Chemistry in Appleton, Wisconsin), where he was employed from 1987 to 1994.
Lindsay has published more than 50 technical papers, including several dealing with the use of fluid dynamics in the paper and pulp industry for the "Tappi Journal" by the Technical Association of the Pulp and Paper Industry. In his previous position at Kimberly-Clark he was also an inventor, co-listed on more than 100 United States patents filed for his employer, in the fields of chemical treatments of
cellulose ,RFID -related products, personal care products andpaper engineering . [For a more complete list see [http://patft.uspto.gov/netacgi/nph-Parser?Sect1=PTO2&Sect2=HITOFF&u=%2Fnetahtml%2FPTO%2Fsearch-adv.htm&r=0&f=S&l=50&d=PTXT&RS=%28IN%2FLindsay-jeff%24+AND+IC%2Fappleton%29&Refine=Refine+Search&Refine=Refine+Search&Query=IN%2F%28Lindsay-jeff%24%29+and+Is%2FWI search results for patents] and [http://appft1.uspto.gov/netacgi/nph-Parser?Sect1=PTO2&Sect2=HITOFF&u=%2Fnetahtml%2FPTO%2Fsearch-adv.html&r=0&f=S&l=50&d=PG01&OS=in%2Flindsay-jeff%24&RS=IN%2Flindsay-jeff%24&TD=107&Srch1=lindsay-jeff%2524.IN.&NextList2=Next+50+Hits&StartNum=&Query=in%2Flindsay-jeff%24+and+is%2Fwi published pending patent applications] for Jeffrey Lindsay in Wisconsin.]Lindsay currently works as Director of Solution Development at Innovation Edge, a consulting firm in Neenah, Wisconsin.
Lindsay is an outspoken critic of
block scheduling in North Americansecondary school s. His writings [Most notably, [http://www.jefflindsay.com/Block.shtml The Case Against Block Scheduling] , a page which as of Jan. 7, 2006 is the number 1 hit on Google for a search of the term "block schedule" and number 2 for "block schedule".] and other information posted on his website have been used as a resource by those seeking to promote or stop the introduction of block scheduling in their school. [For example, [http://quixote-quest.org/resources/lincoln_county/nt_lcsd_readreports_022600.html Lincoln County Schools: Policies and Issues] identified information acquired on Lindsay's website as helping eliminate block scheduling at Lincoln County schools (" [http://quixote-quest.org/resources/Education/nt_blockschedules_32299.html The Shillalah scoops the News-Times] " (March 21, 1999). "Shillalah" (Waldport High School student newspaper). See section titled "LCSD philosophy and practice regarding libraries and literacy," 2nd paragraph.] His Website on block scheduling was also noted by the "Washington Post" in 2008. [Mathews, Jay. [http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/story/2008/03/09/ST2008030901472.html Class Schedulers Think Outside the Blocks] . "Washington Post", March 10, 2008, p. B01. Retrieved June 1, 2008.]Lindsay is also noted for writings and Website [Lindsay, J. "The Hmong in America: A Story of Tragedy and Hope", [http://www.jefflindsay.com/Hmong_tragedy.html http://www.jefflindsay.com/Hmong_tragedy.html] . Retrieved June 15, 2008. As of June 15, 2008, this Website is among the top 4 returns for the search string "Hmong" on Google.] on the Hmong people in the United States. An essay about the reasons for the Hmong presence in the United States has been published by "Future Hmong" magazine. [Lindsay, J. "Why the Hmong Are in America." "FutureHmong", June 2002, pp. 14-15.] In 2008, he was quoted by "The Christian Science Monitor" in an article on the Hmong. [Kehe, Marjorie. [http://www.csmonitor.com/2008/0616/p20s01-ussc.html A Hmong Refugee Finds Power in the Written Word] . "The Christian Science Monitor", June 16, 2008. Retrieved June 29, 2008. Lindsay's comments are quoted on [http://www.csmonitor.com/2008/0616/p20s01-ussc.html?page=3# page 3 of the online article] . ]
Notes and references
External links
* [http://www.jefflindsay.com/ JeffLindsay.com] , Lindsay's website
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