Thank you, sisters, for this wonderful podcast. Three of my children have left the Church after reading the CES Letter. Two of them challenged me to read it and one other book about Brigham Young one of his wives who left the Church and wrote a book about it. So I said “Bring it on, praying like crazy for the Lord to guide me. I read the letter…all of it…and prayed for help. The answers came. I was told I already knew the answers from 4 years of Seminary , religion classes at BYU and Institute,and also from my own personal scripture studies. Then there were my own personal spiritual experiences. I told my children my answers. They were rejected. Oh well, back to praying they will return on their own. After all, God works in mysterious ways. Thanks again for your podcast. It comforts me to learn that there are saints who leave the Church and find their way back.
Take heart. SO many who were affected by that letter have returned to the faith. Their stories are chronicled here on the Come Back Podcast, on the Faith Matters website, Saints Unscripted, and elsewhere. And many more read the thing and didn't lose their faith. The CES Letter, along with John Dehlin and the fake "Mormon Stories" overall have very low retention rates. Both have been so thoroughly discredited that, in fact, we are at the point where upon learning someone left the Church of Jesus Christ over these guys, we reply: "You left the faith over THAT?"
Just remember: Christ was perfect, yet people still found fault in Him to Crucify. So, if there is a little flaw in anything, the world will make a mountain out of a molehill .. Heck If wanted to find an atheist believing group, I'm sure they could have enough to persuade many. It's all about our relationship with the Lord individually, and his church is a Modular Swiss Army Knife with the most tools of highest quality and technology to bring us closer. I hope that makes sense, lol!😊
I have to ask a very intellectually honest question; what exactly in the CES Letters book that you read were you able to confirm was wrong? I felt your answer to you basically considering what it said to be a lie was a very weak argument. If you honest and truly want to convince the to " return " perhaps you'll need to provide quality information as to why. Is that too much to ask?
It's not just the absence of the Holy Ghost...but also, the PRESENCE...of the evil spirit of the Accuser of the Brethren, the Liar and the father of lies, the spirit that worketh in the sons of disobedience. Words are not just letters on a page...it is what SPIRIT is behind them. Much love, very informative, thanks! David
@davidmalvinalexander prove it!! Don't just whine about it! Actually state what was in the book that you would consider wrong ( or of an evil spirit!) and confront that topic with quality information for rebuttal. This is why I could never be a Mormon.....intellectual integrity is non existent.
I’m 74 and I’ve always known about the seer stones. There was so much buzz about the CES letter and so I started reading it just to know what the buzz was about. I didn’t even have to read it all to know that it was deceptive. I’ve been in and out of the church several times. I will never leave again. My testimony is strong and I love Joseph Smith, I love the Book of Mormon and love the gospel of Christ. I love the fruits of the church…that’s how you know…by their fruits!
I had an experience once w an anti- Mormon book that I was given. I started to read it and immediately recognized how it twisted our beliefs and took things out of context. But what really struck me was the darkness I felt - the Spirit immediately left me. I set it dwn & picked up the BoM and started to read and was filled w the Spirit of light & love. I went back and forth that way a few times just experiencing the Spirit coming and going. Then the Spirit gave me a couple insights: 1. Lies & deception cause the Spirit to leave; 2. attacking God’s word causes the Spirit to leave (no surprise abt either of these); and 3. Ppl of other faiths who read these things abt us feel the darkness of the book & the Spirit withdrawing, & instead of associating their feelings of darkness w what they’re reading, they associate it w us… this is why they teach each other to avoid & fear us, & to hold us in such contempt. I imagine it’s similar when ppl read the CES letter or these other letters your speaking of. It’s heartbreaking.
Perfectly said. Thank you. I know a member of a Stake Presidency, well educated, very much defends the faith in his speaking and writing, had the same experience. He wasn't seconds into the so-called "CES letter" when the dark spirit hit him and he knew the Holy Ghost would withdraw if he continued. That's because it's anti-Christ and falsehood. He pulled away and that's all we need to know.
@@mikkifrompreston My dear friend, you have been deceived. Yes, I've read them, and how I have felt the Holy Ghost in doing so is not something I will share here. I highly doubt you have really studied them, or you wouldn't be implying what you're implying. Both have strengthened my faith. It's Runnells and other dissenters who seek to prejudice the general audience, into believing that these rich, faith-affirming resources should confirm doubts. It's another falsehood from those who have abandoned faith and now wish to try to instill doubt in members with testimonies. One, you're on the wrong TH-cam channel to do that; two, you will fail, because the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is true, it's Jesus Christ's restored New Testament church - an absolute truth.
Her is my conundrum it's not hard to find supporting documentation for anything we want to disagree with. I wanted to find out if the church was true and after putting in the effort I prayed about it and got the confirmation from the Holy Ghost, now I don't get caugh up in the CES stuff or anything else. I just remind myself of the day the Holy Ghost confirmed the truth to me. I, like a everyone else has had many diffiulties to work through. It's not easy, but it is certainly worth it. I look forward to the return of Christ. Thank you for the work that you do through your channel. It's great to have something positive to turn to. :)
@zat_chu Beyond a pathetic answer! Come on already.........really? That's the best you can do? This kind of logic would NEVER stand up in any field that demands clarity. If you are studying dentistry....you heavily lean on facts.......aircraft maintenance.........you need facts.......handling of exxplosives......you need facts! Why do Mormons always fall back back on this lazy, wishy-washy argument of " I prayed about it and the Holy Spirit told me this " foolishness? If God is TRUTH then doesn't he not only have those truths in Scripture already? ....and doesn't he have the ability to actually reveal indisputable information of WHY you should start believing a certain way? Try that argument at work and let me know how it goes.
It is so true that the exact same facts can be presented with opposing spirits. In a matter of faith, we have to turn to the author and finisher of our faith, Jesus Christ, so we can find truth
I am used to anti-LDS and anti-Christ literature. My personal research always ends the same way it did when I started reading the CES letter...shrugging my shoulders and realizing the authors of anti-literature have certain characteristics in common when they typically expose their personal motives in their own writings. In nearly all cases there is a deep feeling of personal failure. Most people are humble about this and move on with their lives, trying to do better. Some people can't accept this. About 9 percent of the general population are considered to have serious anti-personality disorders, such as histrionics or narcissism, meaning they must have a lot of attention or control over others. The other thing in common is they search for, or create hate groups that provide a shared misery, so they don't feel alone. The Church doesn't respond because there isn't any valid reason to respond other than to once again produce material that debunked these issues long ago. It is up to the individual to do the work themselves, if they want to know something. It's all available. The agency of people is something the LDS Church knows is fundamental to our trials.
I remember reading this letter as it was the reason a relative of mine left. I immediately recognized the way the questions were written were highly inflammatory and accusatory. They were not questions based on sincerity of wanting to know but rather accusatory and blaming. Sincere questions deserve sincere answers. The examples in the Bible and Book of Mormon trying to disprove the Gospel of Jesus Christ and His apostles are the perfect examples of the CES letter. The CES letter was not looking for sincere answers, but trying to catch the disciples of Christ and Christ in a snare. Even in a court of law, many of these questions would have been objected to and the objection sustained by a any honest judge. Turn to the scriptures and to Christ. That's where you receive the answers. Alma 46:9; Jeremiah 2:28; 2 Nephi 23:18; Job 20:5; 1 Nephi 22:13; Alma 30:6; 3 Nephi 3:1; Daniel 11:21; Acts 20:29; Mosiah 27:9. 3 Nephi 3 is the parallel of the CES letter.
The CES letter has the worst fruit of separating families, starting with the relationship with Heavenly Father. It surprises me that anyone falls for such an evil work. Thank you ladies for your hard work to bring people back to the family!!
@kalsworld7644, you are mistaken. It is not so much the content of the CES Letter that has disaffected so many LDS, but rather that (1) members feel betrayed, because they have been lied to by the institution that runs the Church (we excommunicated members for speaking the content in our very own Gospel Topics Essays), and also (2) because the institution, with all if its resources, has been unable to teach effectively. I spend a lot of time with disaffected members, and have come to learn that our CES and Correlation in the Church is to blame for the fall out, and the mass exodus from the Church. There is no accountability on the part of the institution-we only hold the congregation accountable. It is tragic. Don’t blame the CES Letter, blame the institution.
We must turn to heavenly Father, just as Joseph Smith did to find out truth. The CES letter is anything but humble! I am reminded of the statement made by President Gordon B Hinckley about pornography to deleting trash and run from it.
Thank you! I know for me, every time I have a question or I'm struggling with a gospel principle or the anti stuff like the CES letter, when I go in prayer, I always let my Heavenly Father know, I will not let go of what I do know to be true and the things that the spirit already testified to me. I won't throw aside all the good for what I don't know or understand yet and I'll be patient with your timing and answers, then I ask for help and understanding. I can't even begin to explain the wonderful, profound answers I've received! Lately the words that JS said has been ringing in my ear as truth to even my experiences...I know, and God knows, and God knows I know! Therefore I can not deny it. Much love for share light and truth ❤️
I love the emphasis on the spirit at the end of the video! That is so important. I have actually read the entire CES letter. When I read it I read it by itself, so not along with any rebuttal or answers, which can be very bad because the letter is designed to be manipulative and attack the Church. (I can tell you it does indeed drive away the spirit and anything that does so should be avoided. I'm not saying it was a good idea.) I was the perfect person to have been misled from it, but it didn't affect my faith at all. I was only 15 at the time of reading it, I read through the entire thing by itself, and I am genuinely a very gullible person and not very mature, especially at the time. I was not aware of many of those criticisms at the time, either. I simply heard of it on TH-cam and was curious what it was and it annoyed me that there was some mystical thing that I didn't know what it was. So, to get rid of that annoying feeling of not knowing what it was, I read it. But it didn't affect my faith AT ALL. Not even a little. Not in Joseph Smith as a prophet of God, not in the modern day Church, definitely not in The Book of Mormon, and it didn't even come close to even beginning to penetrate my faith in Jesus Christ, God the Father, and the Holy Spirit. I believed just as much as before. Now, that didn't mean I had the answers to those questions. I was genuinely confused about lots of what I read, and it did actually bother me. It just didn't disturb my faith. Those are very different things. But over time, I received answers to those questions. The letter's issues don't bother me anymore because I am more informed than I was at the time. The reason I'm sharing this comment is because I think I know why it didn't affect my faith. Due to certain life challenges, I have had amazing encounters with God through the Holy Ghost I cannot deny, confirming me truth. And it truly is more powerful than anything else, and I can say with certainty anyone who claims The Holy Ghost is "Just a feeling we make up" is wrong. I make a LOT of mistakes and have many weaknesses but one thing I'm grateful for is the gift God has given me of being able to feel the Holy Ghost. I know for myself, and no one can take that away. It's not because of anything I've done, it's just a gift God has given me. I may not be able to convince anyone else that God exists and the Holy Ghost isn't just a made up feeling though, that is something everyone will have to learn themselves. I could share some amazing experiences on here but TH-cam really isn't the space for that and it would take too long. But the thing is, no amount of distorted information and information designed to attack without giving the entire story can shake the Holy Ghost. That's why a witness of the spirit is so crucial. And I'm glad I had so many experiences early, or my story could have been very different. That's not to say we must rely on the Holy Ghost because facts are not in our favor. Not even close. I believe there are MANY facts that are very strong support for our Churches beliefs, especially for the Book of Mormon. I personally think the facts fit better in my own opinion for the truthfulness of the Church than any of the criticisms fit for the Church not being true. The facts, from what I see, are in favor for our Church. But what I am saying is that the Holy Ghost is the most effective, and important, way to know truth, not facts. It's vital we seek those experiences constantly, and never forget what they meant to us at the time. As the scriptures say, "Deny not the power of God." Thank you so much for this video!!!
The CES Letter is like the Anti-Book of Mormon. It makes sense: a text with a fictitious origin story, largely plagiarized, carrying a spirit of bitterness and antagonism, defended in denial of its demonstrable deficiencies as the defining document of their anti-faith.
Blake Ostler said to the effect - Most people don't have the background in history, philosphy, theology or biblical criticism to EVALUATE the evidence, let alone, draw conclusions. Christ called fisherman - not theologians to be witness of Him. His Church is designed to develop disciples, not historians. These other disciplines are important, but are not the basis of our faith or discipleship.
Thanks for this discussion! As I listened, and then read some of the comments, I remembered the teaching at Alma 3:26-27, indicating that each of us receives spiritual influences in our lives, which guide and encourage us, depending upon our personal desires and efforts, and only 2 types of spiritual "influencers" exist. One type is from God, and the other is away from God, because the Book of Mormon also clearly teaches us, at Moroni 7:12, that "all good comes from God"!!
I wish everyone could have had my experience (at baptism, at age 25, in 1953). It has sustained me with the many questions about my faith that arose during all these years. I don't think I would have survived those encounters without that experience. For people with less than average intelligence, like me, The Holy Ghost is essential to know the truthfulness of The Restored Gospel. Thank you Heavenly Father.
Amazingly, the holy ghost also confirms that Jehovahs Witnesses are true as well as Jews, Catholics, Scientologists and Muslims. People from all of those faiths have had the same experience (or very similar). How do you explain that?
@@BenMyers72Ben, Our Intelligent creator loves us all. Why shouldn't He communicate with His children? If they are receptive. Would it surprise you to know that we have a Heavenly Mother of our spirit bodies? We are a microcosm of God's family. Look at the creations we have accomplished here on earth. Beautiful cities, parks, bridges, roads and untold mechanical and electronic technical inventions. We even create life (physical) We are all of royal birth. We came to earth to train our free agency to choose correctly. The opposing forces in the world exercise our free agency. Anything that leads others to do good is fine by me, but when the Holy Ghost talked to me and fire emanated from my bosom - then I happily follow the baptism I committed to, My time is very short, now, and I couldn't be happier.
@@edwardgabriel5281 I never said he shouldn’t communicate with anyone. If god does communicate, it’s done in a very confusing way. Truth is felt by many across the world depending on where you were born or live.
@@BenMyers72 I think this is a good question because I see many people ask it. As Latter-day Saints we believe that most religions have truth in them. We believe in receiving truth from all sources. Our prophet Gordon B. Hinkley said to those looking into our faith “Bring with you all that you have of good and truth which you have received from whatever source, and come and let us see if we may add to it.”
@@LindyLime> "...we believe that most religions have truth in them." And yet your own leadership belittles those other faiths, saying they're merely "playing church." Dont believe me? Here's Brad Wilcox saying just that: th-cam.com/video/zqB8UmnNcqk/w-d-xo.htmlm15s
Thank you for creating and posting this episode Ashly, Lauren, and Sarah. As Sarah so eloquently pointed out: "... when I have questions ... I do my own studying and I look at things from different sides, but I always lean on Heavenly Father, I always keep Him in the loop." I find that when I have questions I just need to go back to the principle that began the Restoration, "If any of you lack wisdom, let him ask of God ..." Thank you again!
Thank you, sisters!,!!,! This was excellent. I share your podcast with many ! Sorry to hear anti’s give you grief. Know that people like me love you dearly and are cheering you on.
This was so good and I pray people will listen to this and realize the CES letter was created with the help of the adversary. I've never read it and I won't. I don't need to. I already know why it was written in the first place. Satan goes thru people to try and get them to do things to lead us astray but it doesn't work for me. It never has. Thank you for doing this podcast that is such a positive tool to bring people back in the fold and it's working.❤
" Satan goes thru people to try and get them to do things to lead us astray but it doesn't work for me." That's exactly what Jehovahs Witnesses say when they are confronted with their ridiculous history and reality. They think Jesus came in 1919 and chose them to restore the church. You too would agree that is ridiculous, but they would say 'Satan' has got you.🙄
Sarah, you give very, very sound advice. I have had similar experiences as you have with my ability to believe. The CES letter has been one of Satan’s greatest tools to create doubt in the minds and hearts of the elect in these last days. I have a son who had this “work” passed from elder to elder on his mission. I have found that the Lord has helped me greatly with the ability to believe, despite the objection to Christ’s Church. This is a very important to discuss and get out on the web so people can hear a TRUE rebuttal to the garbage that the CES letter is. This IS Gods kingdom on earth preparing us. The Bridegroom Cometh !
Thank you so much for sharing your insights about the infamous letter. I have been a member for 45 years and had never heard of the letter until about a year ago on another LDS TH-cam channel. I have no desire to read it. It will not influence my testimony. Anti-Mormon propaganda has been around since Joseph Smith’s time. People who trade in this propaganda never present any new arguments. All the letter did for its author and for others is to provide excuses for leaving. Their excuses will not be supported at the last day.
I was active until 25. I served a mission. Literally tons of things in the CES letter I had never heard before and sure enough, they are true. To say there's nothing new in there without reading is you wanting to continue to stay ignorant. Feel free to, that's your choice. But you will learn a lot if you do.
Thanks for sharing this! I think CES should stand for 'Cynical, Extremely Selective and Superficial' Letter. That's actually CESS but it fits. Typical to a lot of anti-Latter-day Saint material, it is a 'gishgallop' of recycled criticisms that have been around for a long time, and which have been already addressed in detail by faithful Latter-day Saints. From wikipedia: A 'gishgallop' is a rhetorical technique in which a person in a debate attempts to overwhelm their opponent by providing an excessive number of arguments with no regard for the accuracy or strength of those arguments. On some of the topics brought up in that 'letter', our knowledge has increased over the years, as far as all the nitty-gritty details. With some of the topics, most earlier church members had false assumptions about which we are just in recent years acquiring more information on, which clarifies things, while debunking the accusations, which actually makes our case stronger than before.
Thanks! I have a child that has all but left because of the CES Letter. He tells me the book is garbage yet when they tell me what is bothering them they go down a list that is almost point by point from this garbage. They ask me if I know about this stuff and I tell them yes. I agree history is messy and if I based my testimony on the garbage I would have left. God works through flawed people, he has no choice. I have chosen to deal with gospel principles because they are not flawed. The gospel is black and white. I will choose the light as I was brought the anti stuff while I was on my mission by other Elders that were shook. I would research the garbage and then set down with the Elder and lay it out for him. No one ever quit or went home. This has continued through out my life. The main thing I have noticed is that if a person will no longer rely on the Holy Ghost for an answer because they have been told that this is flawed thinking there is no persuasion or words that will get through to them. Keep smiling, hold strong and remember that the Gospel of Jesus Christ is true. The church is but a framework of flawed people brought together by our Lord and Savior in order to worship and learn. We all need his help and the inspiration of the Holy Ghost to lead us back to God. I’m so grateful all of them and what they bring with them. Bless you all. The Gospel is true God lives and his Son Jesus Christ lives.
@@RichardBehling i did! I was answered with silence and more and more examples of the special witnesses of Christ that couldn't distinguish between divine communion and their own prejudices.
History Lesson Part 2 of 3 Joseph Smith never implied or suggested he used a seer stone in a hat when translating the Book of Mormon. Historians like to claim that JS used a seer stone “for convenience,” because the breastplate and two stones set in silver bows were too bulky. Trouble is this was an assumption made by an Edward Stephenson who gave a late account of Martin Harris telling him he had once swapped a regular stone for the seer stone to test Joseph. In 1870 Stephenson had raised money to bring MH, age 87, to settle with the saints in Utah. MH supposedly told him the stone swapping story on that train ride. Stephenson, however, didn’t record or publicize this account until 1881, 11 years after the train ride and 52 years after the alleged event. Martin Harris had been dead for six years by this time. This is a singular account that MH told no one else. Interestingly, MH was interviewed by the Des Moine Iowa State Register on that same train ride. The article published August 28, 1870 states that MH claimed Joseph translated the plates using the U&T. Also in 1870 John A Clark from a non-LDS newspaper interviewed Harris and recorded that MH claimed JS sat behind a curtain and “pretended” to translate the plates by using the U&T . JS only testified to using the U&T in BOM translation. Before translation, he practiced writing and translating the characters. And don’t forget Martin Harris took a copy of the characters and translation to scholars to have them certified that JS’s translation was correct. In Section 10 of the D&C, we learn that JS lost not only the gift of translation because Martin lost the first 116 pages, but that the plates and U&T were returned to him after having been taken from him for a period of time. The Lord commanded JS not to reinterpret what we know was the Book of Lehi. In vs 38 The Lord directed him, “And now, verily I say unto you, that an account of those things that you have written, which have gone out of your hands, is engraven upon the plates of Nephi;...41 Therefore, you shall translate the engravings which are on the plates of Nephi, down even till you come to the reign of king Benjamin, or until you come to that which you have translated, which you have retained;” One must ask why the any reference to engravings and why specific instructions about where to begin on the plates if the Lord was just giving him words that appeared on a stone? I know, I know but Joseph never claimed or hinted that he used both. Historians only can assume he did when they accept late second hand hearsay accounts from people who had a falling out with Joseph. I will discuss Emma later. Also consider D&C Section 9, a revelation given to Oliver Cowdery explaining why he couldn’t translate from the plates when given an opportunity with permission from the Lord. The Lord said by revelation to OC: “ 3 Be patient, my son,..... it is not expedient that you should translate at this present time. 6 Do not murmur,....7 Behold, you have not understood; you have supposed that I would give it unto you, when you took no thought save it was to ask me. (Wouldn’t words appearing on stone be considered the Lord “just giving it” to OC as well as JS?) 8 But, behold, I say unto you, that you must study it out in your mind; then you must cask me if it be right, and if it is right I will cause that your bosom shall burn within you; therefore, you shall feel that it is right.” What did Oliver fail to study out in his mind if words were to just appear on a stone in a hat? Why couldn’t he just read them like JS? In Joseph Smith, 1935 (Elders’ Journal I.3:42 Paragraph 20-43) Joseph was asked: “Question 4th. How and where did you obtain the Book of Mormon? [Joseph Smith’s reply] “... Moroni, the person who deposited the plates, from whence the Book of Mormon was translated…appeared unto me and told me where they were…I obtained them and the Urim and Thummim with them, by the means of which I translated the plates and thus came the Book of Mormon.” In Joseph Smith History 1:35, Joseph states “Also, that there were two stones in silver bows---and these stones, fastened to a breastplate, constituted what is called the Urim and Thummim---deposited with the plates; and the possession and use of these stones were what constituted “seers'' in ancient or former times; and that God had prepared them for the purpose of translating the book.”
I am famiar with the Harris account. How do you draw the conclusion that this is based on a conversation that Harris had with Stevenson on the train? I have never seen this in the historical record. What is your source? In addition to Stevenson, we have accounts from Emma, Whitmer, and others regarding the seer stone. Church employees such as Royal Skousen draw the conclusion that the seer stone was the primary translation insturment, so it's not a fringe theory.
The Seer Stone issue kills me, because it is literally in the children’s manual and in the scriptures for children book. I need to go get it and take a picture. Like from day one you get taught it. Just because we forgot it doesn’t mean the church was hiding it. It should not be a surprise that they don’t repeat it year after year after year but instead, if you listen to conference, they repeat scriptures like Helaman 5:12 naming our rock as our Redeemer. I think of all the different ways that Heavenly Father has spoke to me. And it is no mystery that he would speak in different ways to a prophet. Thanks for your work Sarah. You’ve done something many of us are too complacent to do.
THANK YOU SISTERS ❤❤❤for this informative podcast... I am 66 yrs old and grew up in the SL valley... I have been happily living in So. Alberta Canada 🇨🇦 ♥️ 🍁 for 46 years... I never knew about the CES Letters... Growing up around anti-mormon/LDS crap, I will always STAY AWAY from reading any of that kind of "literature" ... knowing first hand how DARK a certain pamphlet I was "handed" on a street outside the SL Temple Grounds, as a youth, made me feel! 😮It went into the nearest garbage can! 🗑The adversary is working overtime to destroy and separate families ! 😢 I am so grateful to our Heavenly Father for giving us the GIFT OF PRAYER 🙏❤ Three of our four children have "gone astray", but we keep loving ALL FOUR of them ❤❤❤❤and ALL our Grands❤!! Prayer and Temple Prayer Lists are a "constant" ! 🙏 I am so thankful ❤SARAH, that you are SUCH A STRONG SPIRIT, not being blinded by the deceptive "words", and have been able to help others COME BACK after the EVIL "letter" caused them to stray! ❤😊 GOD BLESS YOU AND KEEP YOU SWEET SISTA❤ ... ALL THREE OF YOU❤❤❤ These are definitely THE LAST DAYS!! ✨️
I want to share a sacred vision I had involving this. It for me was a witness that God sees what we don't see and he truly warns us of Danger. In 2016 my friend was struggling with his testimony and I wanted to be a good example of faithfulness to him. He started sharing his struggle without giving the details and began with seemingly innocent intentions. We started a correspondence and then one night the vision came. In my vision, which felt just as real and deep as our living experience now, I opened a door which led into a dark cellar. I went down the steps into the darkness with just enough light to see faintly what was there. In the middle of the stone floor I discovered a chest with a latch. What was this box doing down here? What was inside? Where did it come from? I had this very strong almost irresistible urge to open the chest to see what was inside. But I felt the voice of the spirit say "Do NOT open the box." I knew it was from the lord. Still this almost magnetic draw to the box still was inside of me. I felt a rush of adrenaline similar to how you feel when you're about to sin and I decided to ignore the warning. I put my hand on the latch and lifted open the lid. Suddenly a thick black dark smoke came out of the box and flooded every part of the entire room so I could not see any light at all. I felt that I did not know what was true or what was right. I felt an absence of the spirit and I felt what it must be like to be spiritually DEAD. I remember thinking I don't have a testimony and I don't know what's true. It was a very fearful and sickening feeling. I woke up feeling troubled. I prayed and felt the spirit and went back to sleep. The VERY NEXT DAY I woke up and looked at my email inbox to see a message from my friend with a title "Here are some of the things that have led me on my faith journey. I proceeded to open the attachment with the title "CES LETTER". I had never heard of the CES letter. I looked at the top page and saw it was 1 of 80 something pages and I thought what could this be? I scrolled through and the screen text stopped on one of the points and then I understood what it was as the spirit said, "This is the box from your dream last night!" I immediately felt the spirit so strongly and realized the Lord warned me of spiritual danger before I even encountered it. I KNOW the Lord lives. He is watching over us and at least for me he revealed that I do not need to indulge my curiosity and quench the spirit and dive headfirst into anti material. Many people will appeal to our sense of tolerance and fairness to get us into the great and spacious building and mists of darkness. But as it says in the vision of the tree of life ,"we heeded them not." And "as many as heeded them had fallen away." You will encounter mists of darkness, I'm not saying to bury your head in the sand because we will encounter anti material, but trust God and turn the Lord for understanding. They are the source of light and peace.
Here's the thing about the CES letter. No one is EVER very devoted to the The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints UNLESS they have a deep personal witness through the spirit of God. Feelings basically that are difficult to describe or prove because we feel the PERSONALLY. I haven't ever read the CES letter for similar reasons Ashley states here. I have heard ALL of it before or nearly all of it. Someone close to me who left the Church some years ago sent me 60 pages of information about the "reasons" they were leaving the Church or felt deceived. I read ALL the 60 pages carefully, and my exact thoughts when I finished were "Really? That's it?" I was surprised this person that left the Church would do so over the seer stones, the Pearl of Great Price, Polygamy and Joseph's wives etc. Wasn't this all known I mused to myself. I actually sent this person a response like that too. The reality is ALL religion is ridiculous to reason and will have "skeletons" or "weird" things when researched deeply through historical documents and proofs. That being said none of that blots out the feelings we have as believers through the spirit, or the good the Church has done in many ways for many people around the world.
I read 1 Nephi 15 today and was enlightened when I read verse 3. "For he truly spake many great things unto them, which were hard to be understood, save a man should inquire of the Lord" speaking of the things Lehi taught and the angel was teaching Nephi. This goes along with Sarah's testimony to always "keep Heavenly Father in the loop." Nephi's brothers struggled so much partly because they never sincerely prayed for themselves. They dwell on finding evidences outside of the spirit. And have a bad habit of complaining! This is a plague that effects many many people.
All any honest member has to do when confronted with this letter, is to go to the Joseph Smith papers website and start reading all the original resources from the first 100 years of the church, every answer to every “question” in that letter can be found there… Heavenly Father already provided the rebuttal before the letter even became a thing, just like he did 116 pages Nothing any of us do surprises Heavenly Father, and anything we could ever think of had already been seen by Heavenly Father, and he has already compensated for it I love the church, I love Heavenly Father, and I love that Heavenly Father cares that truth can be found, and that he makes sure truth is provided to be found
This reminds me of what President Nelson said, "In coming days, it will not be possible to survive spiritually without the guiding, directing, comforting, and constant influence of the Holy Ghost."
My youngest brother left the church after reading the CES letter. Now he's an evangelical atheist. He tried to convince the rest of us to leave, too. Some did, and he no longer talks to those of us who didn't go with him. I read it because I wanted to know what was in it that could make someone shun their whole family.I never did finish it. I got a little way into it, and I was sure it was a grift. Here I am several years on, and now that assessment has been vindicated multiple times.
How people don’t think they will be held accountable for lies that pull people from their faith is just so crazy to me. Yes we need to do our own due diligence, but the CES letter and Mormon Stories making a living off destroying the church of God will have a price to be paid.
Mormons are arrogant hippocrits. They can have an army of missionaries working hard to destroy your Christian faith but how dare you talk bad about theirs.
When I was a new missionary, my trainer and I met with a really cool guy of about 25 yrs old. The lesson was full of really great questions... I was very impressed. My trainer was not... He stated that the questions came from anti Mormon pamphlets that he had back at our apartment. I was so very disappointed with that guy... thinking his questions were his... thinking that he was a free thinker... well the next visit we were prepared to deal with his questions... but before we could even start the lesson this guy apologized for his questions the previous. He explained that he did not have time to prepare before meeting with us for our first lesson. But after we left he finished his anti Mormon pamphlets and figured out on his own the many holes and falsehoods the information he had used to question us. So He was open to listening from a clean plate. He was great to teach... He did not join the church... at least at that time. But He became a really defender of us. People who are honest in heart tend to work through the false information and the anti info becomes useless... except that it exposes the lies other religious groups put forth.
Glad you guys had her on! I lost a brother to the CES Letter. I don't know when he'll come back, but I think it's good if we can help inoculate members against destructive lies by helping them know what's out there and where the good sources are. Thanks!
I am so happy I watched this episode today. I’ve never read the CES letters and have had no desire however I’ve wanted to know what about them have made members walk away. I have been blessed with the ability to feel deeply about spiritual issues. I have leaned to separate The Church, members and the “messy” history from The Gospel of Jesus Christ. It’s sad to me that so many have taken these letters and let them destroy their relationship with the Church….and they are so angry.
@@joewest7813exactly. I think these are genuine and lovely ladies but I think they are inadvertently hiding so many things which they know aren’t helpful for building faith. Instead they say just “trust us”. Why would God’s church hide and deceive people? Forget the CRS letter-at least read the gospel topics essays. You deserve it for yourself to at least know what the church admits it wasn’t truthful about in the past.
Good job girls, I agree, I don’t have time to read garbage like the CES letters, I’m to busy filling callings, providing for a family and just enjoying life. The gospel of Jesus Christ has saved my life, I’m not about to spit in that face. Rather worship the savior.
I've heard several scholarly refutations of points (questions?) in the CES letter. One time I decided to sit down and read it and make notes all the way through. After the first few pages, I was too disgusted and bored to continue. It is pathetic. I truly feel sorry for those who get swept up in it.
After the initial shock from the first read, I've become bored with it too. Unfortunately, it's very easy to assume the wild accusations are true or otherwise meaningful
@@mikkifrompreston I certainly can. Let's start with the claim that the Book of Mormon copied KJV errors. Example: The CES letter falsely claims that the Book of Mormon reads, "the mean man boweth down" which is a real KJV error and should read "the mean man boweth NOT down". The BOM actually corrects the KJV error and reads the way it should. Ironically, this testifies of the accurate BOM translation which would be funny if so many people didn't take the CES letter at its word.
@@loudogg73 do you know thats a modern edit. In the first editions, it was copied, and changed later. Have you researched the changes made to the Book of Mormon?
Great episode. The CES letter is possibly the worst piece of "research" I've ever read. So many instances of false information, quotes taken out of context to make them sound like they mean the opposite of what they actually mean, etc. The fact that Jeremy has to lie that much to make the church look false was a real eye opener and testimony-building experience for me.
@@mikkifrompreston just one? That's super easy. All of the places Joseph supposedly plagiarized the names from... Lie. Most of them didn't exist yet. How could he plagiarize from something that didn't exist? The Book of Mormon plagiarizes Napoleon's letter. Absolutely shameful and disgraceful lie. His use of ellipses to try to make them look the same is deplorable and intentionality misleading. The Isaiah chapters are an exact copy, wouldn't they be different if it was a separate translation? Lie. There are several differences that actually support the Book of Mormon being translated, Jeremy just ignores those and hopes that no one will notice. They made 100,000 major changes to the text. Extremely misleading lie. Over 99% of the changes were simply adding punctuation and fixing spelling errors. There are many more. How can Jeremy feel good about his arguments when the majority of them are intentionally misleading? He doesn't care if he's being misleading, he cares about convincing people to leave The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. The CES letter and Jeremy's followers remind me a lot of the Flat Earth society.
@@mikkifrompreston I replied with about 5-6 examples off the top of my head, and TH-cam seems to not be showing my reply for some reason. It's not hard to find examples. They even mention a couple in this video.
I find it hard understand how two of these ladies talk about something they haven't even read. Come on, you are adult woman think for yourself, if another person controls what you can read that can't be acceptable, and if that letter is full of lies, then don't be afraid to read, it won't do anything to your testimony.
@@neftalipalacios1593 Sarah literally wrote an entire response going into great detail of the letter, pointing out the manipulation tactics and falsehoods littered throughout it.
The CES letter is excellent at laying out antimormon with no evidence to back them up. It's successful because actual research is hard and is somewhat of a specialized skill.
@@scottvance74 I probably misspoke a bit. There are references. However, the references are often misleading or debunk the claim itself. Sometimes it's something more complex and nuanced but a lot of the sources are easily debunked by digging past the surface claim (which often doesn't happen). I suspect a lot of people even say to themselves, "oh, it links to a source, the claim must be true then". That's more the problem I was aiming to address.
Hey, LDS member here. I'd like to preface that I have made it to 12:00 minutes into the video, I find it very odd that the speaker on the left says "I haven't read the CES letter because I don't have time for that. Second, I already know what it says because I've interviewed enough people that have left over the CES letter." Why would you make excuses and then explain that, "Third I have no desire to read it" your desire seems to be based in your bias towards the church.
Exactly. Reading the letter would not take away her personal spiritual experiences. I’ve read the letter and I’m still an active member! All this proves is she couldn’t care less about truly understanding people who have actually read and she’d rather continue to live in her biased bubble. Her excuses for not reading it are pathetic and it makes me question the integrity of this whole podcast.
When I was still preparing for baptism many years ago and was in college, one of my friends who was a born-again christian gave me an anti-mormon book and I just did not feel at peace even touching it and when he left me, I threw it in the garbage bin. I already know the Book of Mormon is true and the Church is true, and that it is the Savior's gospel and His words because I know the spirit of the Bible, I have read it since I was a kid, and I felt the same spirit when I was reading the Book of Mormon at that time. And I never felt I needed validation from outside sources because God himself answered me and told me that the book is true and the Holy Ghost witnessed to my soul that it is of God. We must never touch or feed our souls with those anti stuff, and unholy things.
CES lettter was the silliest thing I read, I thought a 10yr old wrote it when it first came out. Thankfully the spirit testified to me the truthfulness of the BK of mormon and his church on earth despite the messy history and fallibility of man.
That letter is evil! But Many that have left are already returning. I bet you they do not dare to write such lies and twisted facts about the muslins or anyone else. I know the Church is the only one guided and directed by Christ himself. Judas, one of the apostles betrayed Christ and Peter denied him three times. But the church was still the church of Jesus Christ. There is a lat of great literature to be read, a lot of people suffering in the world, al lot of charity to be done, a lot of missionaries that need financial support back in my country that do not have money for a suitcase or a passport. Those are the ones I put my energy on. The people who write those letters are acting like mean dogs barking at the caravan, but the caravan moves on and the gospel will continue to grow and help people repent and follow Christ in the correct way. The way he wants us to. All bad things have an origin and that is Satan himself. I do not understand why we are so gullible as to feel like they and that letter deserves any of our time. I bet you many who read it don't spent that much time reading the scriptures like God wants us to.
This was great. Couple thoughts: 1) Faith is a choice, and as President Nelson puts it, "The Lord loves effort." 2) Sometimes people who leave the church will say that they made sure to read their scriptures at the same time as they read faith destroying literature like the CES letter. There's a problem with that. Reading the scriptures is incredibly important -- it's like chicken soup for the soul, but garbage like the CES letter isn't the opposite of food in this analogy, it's more like poison. Direct rebuttals like the one Sarah Allen put together are important antidotes. Thank you for doing what you do.
If you have a desire to prove the church wrong God wont open up the mysteries of the gospel to you because He won't be mocked He works through the Holy Spirit and when we want to be negative about the church we don't have the Holy Spirit to guide us and Satan will suport us instead we are in the last days and we have to stay strong by being humble faithful and prayerful and study the scriptures and listen to our prophet and authorities who have revelation from God to guide us
Hi, I just stumbled across this podcast for the first time and it's just what I needed today, thank you. At about 20 minutes you mentioned polygamy and that you've talked about it several times. And in the past 24 hours, He has been teaching me about it heavily, and I really would love to see those podcasts where you talk about it. If you could please point me in the right direction, I would be so grateful! Thank you!
We love hearing that, thank you for the comment. This is a good episode where Polygamy is discussed th-cam.com/video/vqOvGKH7zKY/w-d-xo.html&lc=UgzoHi5C4bOhQJEjGvh4AaABAg
So I just watched your video with Sarah. I was baptized in 1971 in Waco Texas at the age of 24. A year or two after that I went up to Palmyra to visit the area and the pageant. Went to the Joseph Smith farm and walk across the street to go into the woods to the sacred Grove The street was public, and there were people on the street in the road handing out pamphlets So I took the pamphlets, put them in my pocket and went onto the sacred Grove A few days later, I looked at those pamphlets and found out that they were criticizing the church where I as an adult chose to be baptized in Waco I thought to myself how dare these people it’s my choice and my decision. And then I took a look at what the pamphlets had to say, and being a methodical scientist type at heart, I decided to find out if these accusations were valid or not So my first thought, and taking apart, the barrage of anti-sentiments Was too isolate each one one by one and look into its validity. So, as I began to look into each one, I found it fell into three categories … superficial and Not valid 75%, Needing further research (20%), And those for which I could not find an answer, but had faith that answered, will come sometime in the future (5%). None of this shook my faith But over the years I’ve seen and had access to other anti-Mormon stuff I found that it was a rehash of the same things I had previously categorized This sounds like what the CES letter is. So I’m not interested in reading the 60 pages. I’ve already done it and made my choices. Some of my friends are fallen away, including a wife and children. I am remarried and sealed to a faithful woman since 1996 And we are both very active in our ward in Utah Isn’t it interesting how all the other Christian denominations get along with each other but all of them gather together collectively to attack The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints Over the past couple of years, I’ve learned a lot about the history of Christianity since Christ resurrection Like the other host, my testimony has grown by leaps and bounds, looking into the anti-Mormon stuff, and the history of Christianity I’ve learned that Martin Luther was an anti-Semite, which set the stage, for Hitler’s atrocities in Germany, came up with the solas, which are totally un biblical, and basically adopted Satans plan to kill everyone that didn’t believe his way! Anyway, keep up the good work!
The CES letter was written to confuse and distort the understanding and testimonies of people who are teetering on the edge of activity in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. Some of my children have read it and have left the church. The letter gives just enough information to sound reasonable but doesn’t give all the details. I read it because my children challenged me to,hoping I would come to the same conclusions they had. They didn’t count on me going to the Lord in prayer. I dove into the scriptures. And then I asked myself what did I feel when I read the CES letter, then what did I feel reading the Book of Mormon, the D&C, and the Pearl of Great Price. What did I feel when reading and listening to Conference talks and attending Sacrament Meeting. When I immerse myself in negative thoughts and literature about the Church I feel a darkness come over me. Whenever I read, pray and attend Church meetings the Holy Ghost enters my heart and testifies that this Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints is indeed the Lord’s church. And if I don’t understand all of what happened in the past it doesn’t matter. Because someday will. Unfortunately, my kids don’t have the patience to do what I did. They want the easy way out. And so do many others. I’m always glad to learn that someone comes back to the Church. I hope and pray that my children will too.❤😊❤😊
really wish you guys would've talked more about the specific inaccuracies of the ces letter, and discussing the answers to the questions that you felt were easy to explain
Great podcast. I've studied anti-LDS information since high school in 1967. There are few "anti" arguments I haven't heard. Most of their arguments are easily discredited. And yet, there continues to be more and more evidence that didn't exist 50 years ago confirming the authenticity of the Book of Mormon. I would highly recommend a podcast to anyone who has questions. It's called "Church History Matters," with Casey Griffiths and Scott Woodward. They explore critical thinking and give an insightful way to address Church historical problems. I had my wayward son listen to these podcasts, He said it has helped him more than any other thing he's done. The Church is true!! If you don't know that yet, you haven't studied and prayed enough.
I sent 2 comments to the CES Letter clearly explaining that Paul Gregersen demonstrates Joseph Smith was right, the Egyptologists were wrong on the Book of Abraham. I still haven't heard back from the CES Letter.
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 Why doesnt the church publish Paul Gregersons research in their gospel topic essay if it proves Joseph correct? 🤔 Why does the church itself state “Mormon and non-Mormon Egyptologists agree that the characters on the fragments do not match the translation given in the book of Abraham”? 🤔
@@mikkifromprestonWhy doesn't the church publish Paul Gregersens research? I wasn't aware the church was obligated to publish Paul Gregersens research. The church doesn't publish the pro Abraham videos from Aaron hendrickson. Why therefore would the church feel obligated to publish Paul Gregersens pro Book of Abraham videos?
@@mikkifromprestonThe characters on the fragments were never supposed to match the translation from that of the Egyptologists to begin with. Have you watched Paul Gregersens videos?
@@RichardHolmes-ll8ii hahahah i have watched them. Its rubbish. Anything can be a correct translation, if its not meant to be a correct translation 🤣 Only problem is that Joseph claimed it was reformed Egyptian, and claimed he WAS translating it.
@Lauren and all, I have about 20 podcasts and youtube channels that I can refer you to! Let me know if you want a list! Some good ones to start with are: Lets Get Real with Stephen Jones, Church History Matters Podcast, Unshaken, Don’t Miss this, Revival Podcast, so many good and uplifting channels out there that I have found more impactful talks and videos from the algorithm then anything else! Use the algorithm to help find more useful channels and once you keep clicking on faith positive channels it will continue to recommend them. I hardly ever see anti stuff anymore, just filled with faith affirming stuff! Christian Homestead, Christian Fire Poppy, Brad Wilcox talks on Grace, I could go on forever!
And I’ve got church songs for you on my channel if you want that! Plus a video where you can see and hear the Articles of Faith and all 3 recent proclamations. (One isn’t called a proclamation, but you probably know what I mean.)
I find these podcasts so uplifting. When I am feeling beaten down by life and people telling me I am crazy for my beliefs. Uplifting music also helps get me through the day.
@@Come.Back.Podcast Stick of Joseph, Cwic Media, BYU Speeches, BYU-Idaho devotionals, general conference channel, tabernacle choir channel, A voice from the Dust, Ensign College, Come Flow Me channels (lots!) look for anything by Hannah Stoddard, Don Bradley, obviously Jared Halverson, Terryl Givens, so so so much good stuff! Once you start primarily watching positive faith filled stuff it will fill your feed with it! If you’re a Heartlander… Wayne May, Rod Meldrum, Hidden in the Heartland, Michael P, so much good stuff!! I have so much good faith filled stuff I follow now I have an endless supply of content and I can never catch up! Love you guys and this channel, you’ll never truly know what a massive positive impact you are having on people!
Where can we read Sarah’s rebuttal to the CES LETTER? Thank you Sarah for all your tedious work and diligent research in finding answers and truth. Also your prayers and seeking answers from the lord.
Ironically, the Gospel Topics Essays have driven more members away from the Church than the infamous CES Letter: the state of LDS apologetics is dismal. Good that Sarah responded to the CES Letter, but regretfully ten years too late…
@@Come.Back.Podcast , the reason LDS are disaffected by the CES Letter, is NOT because of its content, but rather, because members recognize the institution hasn’t been honest or forthright concerning history or truth claims, and now feel betrayed. The institution betrayed the congregation-that is why folks leave the Church. Our CES & Correlation is responsible for the mass exodus from the Church-and yet, still, no accountability.
@@TBrown3117 , if it is not the task of the Church to educate and teach, why do we have a Church Educational System (CES), and a Correlation Department. It is the responsibility of leadership, from the ward-level, all the way up, to teach and expound the doctrine of Christ.
I spent a lot of time reading anti Mormon stuff online and I almost left the church because of it. I had written and sent my letter to have my name removed I was getting rid of any Mormon literature I had I had made up my mind that the church was false but I picked up the come follow me off the shelf and it opened up to Lehi’s dream about the iron rod and the tree of life and I prayed about it. I then texted my bishop like hey I made a mistake I don’t want to leave the church instead I ended up enrolling in a Book of Mormon class. We should absolutely be careful not to take the things we read online at face value you have to be critical about it where did they get this information from how reliable is it is it bias etc but more than anything as president counsels we should look to spiritual sources to find truth and ask ourselves also if the things we read, watch or listen to are going to help us to draw closer to Christ if the answer is no then we probably shouldn’t be looking at it or listening to it.
I still don’t know for sure if the Book of Mormon is true but my bishop gave me some pretty good advice he did say for some people their testimony comes quickly like it just clicks and they have a lightbulb moment but for other people it is like the sun gradually getting brighter over time and I feel like that really helped me to have a different viewpoint on my own experience in the church. When I looked into the church I thought maybe if I get baptised then it will click then it was maybe if I can get to the temple maybe then I’ll have that lightbulb moment… it didn’t come but I’ve had lots of little experiences that kind of built my testimony over the years and I’m like the other kind of person whose testimony grows gradually of course I still have my doubts but I’ve come back to the church and gone back to the source to the Book of Mormon, to the scriptures and to God in prayer.
Anyone who reads the letter should also read Helaman 5 and see what real conversion looks like. After fighting a 30+ year war the Lamanites voluntarily gave up the cities they had taken after incredible bloodshed. Why? Because they were converted
@BenMyers72 I don't think it matters if I'm okay with Joseph Smith's polygamy (especially since I wasn't there and I'm looking at it 200 years later using societal norms from our current day). I think what matters is whether or not polygamy disqualifies him from being a prophet. If Abraham, Jacob, and any other prophets who practiced polygamy were not disqualified, then why would Joseph be disqualified? The real question is whether or not Joseph was commanded to practice polygamy or if he did it out of sexual pleasure. The data tells me that polygamy was a commandment because not much, if any, sexual pleasure was gained.
@@BenMyers72Ah, that old antichrist lie. Heber Kimball asked his daughter to be sealed to Joseph Smith for eternity only. That was not a marriage in this life as Helen continued to live with her family, never with Joseph, and no elements of a temporal marriage occurred. Just much ado about nothing, like all of the antichrist distortions of fact.
@@BenMyers72 that is an oversimplification. First and foremost, there is still debate as to whether she was 14 or 15. Secondly, even if she was 14 or 15, in the 1800s it wasn’t unusual or scandalous for an older man to marry a teen age girl, yes even a 14 year old girl. There were some states where a man could be betrothed to a 12 year old. Do I find that weird and gross? Yes, due to our understandings and culture today. But back then it was not. That’s where the conversation could already end but there is also the fact that there isn’t even any indication that said sealing was consummated. Hellen Kimball stated otherwise, as well as others. She continued living with her parents, and based on the whole context of temple sealings, they were NOT seen as sexual unions like the way many people hyper sexualize marriage nowadays. They were seen as a way to unite the entire human family, with unrelated men being sealed to men as brothers, fathers, sons etc. And women to women in the same context. And some unrelated men and women as brothers and sisters, mothers, fathers, children. I could go into a lot more detail, but this is a really long comment. I suggest you look into official documents about this subject, or if you have some extra money to spare buy Brian Hales’ books on Joseph Smiths polygamy. He’s got several volumes full of data, first and second hand accounts, etc
@@anthonyterry2896 it may have been legal, but it simply wasn’t common or normal practice back then. It was weird. These young women were manipulated into marrying older, powerful men. It’s wrong and sick. It’s not what any god I would follow would allow or command.
Sarah, I am genuinely so sorry for all harassment and even doxing you’ve experienced. Coming from an exmo. NO ONE deserves to go through that. And the exmormons involved especially should be able to recognize that you, just like the rest of us, are just trying to pursue the truth.
I have sent 2 comments to the CES Letter on the reality of Paul Gregersen debunking the Egyptologist opinions against Joseph Smith by presenting proper interpretational understanding on translation. The CES Letter never responded back.
The letter is something I never want to read. There are so many lies out there. I have seen miracles through the Priesthood power in healings physical and spiritual that cannot be denied. A grandmother on my line was married to Parley P Pratt. The miracles in his autobiography and testimony just can't be denied IMO. The testimonies of early saints willing to leave foreign countries to come and build up zion had to be utterly life changing because the spirit was undeniable when the gospel was taught to them. The missionaries have great power to teach and share powerful testimonies. History is messy and often the opposite of what is true. Just look at our evening news.
History Lesson Part 3 of 3 Unfortunately, too many of our Church Historians such as Leonard Arrington (1970 to 1980) and Richard Bushman were part of a group they called “The Swearing Elders.” These “Elite” scholars,who also embraced Marxism and Darwinism, did not believe JS was a prophet who translated the BOM. He was an uneducated country bumpkin who in no way could read Reformed Egyptian. The Swearing Elders concluded that the only way JS could produce the BOM was to make it up but that would make him out to be a genius, or by having the Lord reveal it to him word for word on a stone in a hat. The STITH theory was not new to early members of the Church. It began circulating when the BOM was first published and became prevalent following the widely circulated 1834 Anti mormon publication, “Mormonism Unvailed” by E.B. Howe. “Mormonism Unvailed” presented three possible origins of the BOM. It addressed the original common knowledge claims by JS that he sat behind a veil or curtain in his one room cabin and translated the plates by means of the U&T while Martin Harris acted as scribe. Howe suggested that JS was really sitting behind the curtain reading from the Solomon Spaulding Manuscript, a story about Roman sailors being blown off track, landing in North American and exploring the Mound Builder Civilization. “Mormonism Unvailed” mocked an alternate claim that JS read the words revealed to him off a dark colored stone placed in a hat because, first, it was common knowledge that he sat behind a curtain; Secondly, why all the effort to make plates, engrave the plates, and hide and protect plates that were not needed? Apostate David Whitmer widely perpetuated the STITH claim as evidence that JS was a fallen prophet. Whitmer claimed that because Joseph lost the 116 pages the Lord punished him by not returning the U&T. As a fallen prophet he was forced to resort to a seer stone. JS and Lucy Smith both recorded that the plates and U&T were returned. What of “Emma’s Last Testimony" we hear quoted from so often? Here are some facts regarding it: Emma’s last testimony was a supposed interview recorded by Joseph Smith III, President of the RLDS Church and published in “Saint's Herald,” Vol. 26, No 19 p. 289. (1 October 1879) Emma had died six months earlier on April 30, 1879, age 74. In a letter to William Smith, JSIII stated that his mother “was fast failing” when he arrived. (One must question her mental state at this time. No account of mental state given however.) The interview included a question about JS’s involvement in polygamy which Emma denied. Historians do not accept her account of polygamy because of too much evidence to the contrary. However they accept her account of the STITH which contradicts D&C 9, 10 and 14 our canonized scripture and other first hand accounts. In her last testimony, Emma claims she wrote hour after hour while his (JSIII’s) father (JS) sat with his face buried in a hat as he dictated from the stone with nothing between them. The motive for stating that there was nothing between them was to counter the widely accepted “Mormonism Unvailed” claim that JS sat behind a curtain and dictated the BOM from the Solomon Spaulding manuscript. At the time of Emma’s death JS III was fighting against the Spaulding manuscript claims as well as claims that his father had started polygamy. Polygamy was the dividing issue between the Brighamites (The saints who moved west) and the Josephites (Those who remained and denounced polygamy). Josephites established the Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. Nine years early in 1870, Emma, corresponding with her friend, Emma Pilgrim, wrote in her own hand, the following regarding BOM translation: “Now, the first part my husband translated, was translated by the use of the Urim and Thummin, and that was the part that Martin Harris lost. After that he used a small stone, not exactly black, but was rather a dark color. I cannot tell whether that account in the Times and Seasons is correct or not because someone stole all my books and I have none to refer to at present, if I can find one that has that account I will tell you what is true and what is not.” NOTE: If Emma had sat hour after hour writing while Joseph sat with his face buried in a hat as he dictated, why didn’t she tell this to her friend in 1870. She stated in response to her friend’s inquiry that she couldn’t recall how the BOM was translated after the first 116 pages without her articles and books. But she had no problem remembering “while fast failing” on her deathbed nine years later? In this 1870 letter, Emma mentions the stone but can’t remember any details about how it was used without referring to her Times and Seasons articles and books that she says were stolen. This shows that she was not a first hand witness to the STITH theory. Her account therefore is hearsay. Emma describes the stone but does not outright state she had seen it. That she saw it can only be assumed. When refuting David Whitmer's claim regarding JS being a fallen Prophet, JS III, in the "Saints Herald, volume 33, o. 45, November 13, 1886 refutes the STITH by referring to Oliver Cowdery's Letter I of 8 (1834) and his father's John Wentworth Letter published in 1842. These state Joseph Smith's claims of BOM translation of the plates by means of the U&T. " JS III stated the following from this "Saints Herald '' Article " [It] must be allowed that these men best knew by what means the Book of Mormon was translated and the "chief instrument" was the interpreters.” JS III accepted his father had a seer stone but he completely invalidated Emma’s Last Testimony by accepting the U&T translation and not citing her last testimony in the Saints Herald article. It must also be noted that the OC Letter I which JS had copied into his personal history which gives it more credibility, was written to refute the false translation claims, (STITH and Spalding Manuscript) made in "Mormonism Unvailed. Here is an ASSUMPTION not to be accepted as fact: In many Section headings of the D&C it notes that the revelations were given to JS through the U& T. Since Joseph was not allowed to show anyone the U&T maybe he put the stones and his face in the hat as he dictated the revelations. Perhaps witnesses to these revelations assumed that that is how he translated the BOM:) Decide for yourself. I side with Joseph.
Except that Joseph Smith never said he used seer stones. People once close to Joseph Smith but had left the church created the story that Bro Smith used seer stones. This whole confusion was created by apostates. By the way, I don’t mind reading the CES letter because reading ant-lds materials is what further strengthened my testimony. It has an opposite effect on me. Sunday eve - January 14, 2024.
Thank you Ashley, Sarah and Loren. I hope anyone headed down an unbelieving path will reevaluate where that path leads. It is of Satan; and it leads to a dark place. Anyone or anything sowing doubt and disbelief are from Satan. Only God sows faith, hope, and belief. The Savior taught is in Matthew 7:20 that "by their fruits ye shall know them." The fruit of the CES Letter is rotten and bitter. As the Lord said in the Book of Ether, “And whatsoever thing persuadeth men to do good is of me; for good cometh of none save it be of me. I am the same that leadeth men to all good.” (Ether 4:12.) Doubters and disbelievers don't lead people to do good. They disguise darkness--the search for doubt--as light--the search for truth, but look where it leads them; into darkness and despair. That is how you will know them. Jesus Christ is the only way. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latterday Saints is the Savior's church! May I suggest reviewing the 17 Points of the True Church as a faith building story that centers on key points of doctrinal light and finding that light. There is no other church on the earth that has all the truths and the authority to administer the ordinances of the gospel. Joseph Smith was God's prophet of the Restoration, and Russel M. Nelson is his prophet today. Thank you ladies for shining your light and the light of the gospel on the work of Satan.
16:00 the actual facts are smith never used a "sear stone" to translate the plates. both smith and oliver cowdery made it clear ... he only used the urim and thummim to translate the plates. that is exactly why the urim & thummim was created by god, and left with the plates. there is an entire book written on it " by means of the urim & thummim" by james w. lucas & jonathan e. neville. it is good reading.
Ok thanks for clarifying... I never heard of that letter lol. I love all the work you & Ashly put into this much needed podcast. Thanks for all you do and sorry for the misunderstanding 🙏
I felt the same way about the seer stones. It was a differnet world back then and people had different beliefs. I don't care how Joseph Smith translated the BofM. If you sincerely read and understand what is in the BofM, you will understand that Joseph couldn't have imagined it all. Completely impossible.
I thought I should take a look at this CES Letter, but I started into it and quickly could see it was mostly just a rehash of Jerald and Sandra Tanner's endless lists of straw-man arguments against the church . . .
I listened to it, which was much faster than reading. And I am still happily a faithful member of The Church of Jesus. Christ of Latter-day Saints. I already knew some of the CES letter was ridiculous thanks to reading part of a faithful reply and hearing a few Saints Unscripted videos.
The fruit of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is sweet and abundant! There is no point of hacking at the wood or digging at the roots. You've been raised in joy and peace. What are their fruits that we should follow _them_ ? "Take no council from unbelievers." Know that the accusers will *_never_* stop. They are defeated only by your faith in The Atonement of Jesus, your testimony and your covenants. -Revelation 12:10,11
I very much appreciate this episode. I don’t intend to read the letter. I think it’s mean to make one’s life goal destroying the faith of others. If Mr. Jeremy has something beautiful to offer the world, I’m all ears. But so far I’ve not heard of anything like that. Unfortunately your guest’s speech patterns are very hard to understand. I’m halfway through the episode and resetting the playback speed to .75 and I hope I can better understand the rest.
The CES Letter was made known to LDS scholars before it became public-I remember it circulating before publication. Church scholars and leaders were too arrogant to respond to it, and didn’t finally respond, until damage had already snowballed. Total neglect of the congregation on the part of the institution. The CES & Correlation has no accountability or responsibility to the flock. So tragic. A lot of the fallout could have been avoided.
Avoided how? The LDS church put out the Gospel Topic Essays and even those caused tons of members to leave the church! I grew up listening to sunday school lesson that said Joseph did not commmit polygamy and that the seer stone was not used, which turned out to be lies by my LDS CHURCH!!!!!!!There just are not a lot of good answers for the evidence presented in the CES Letter. Nothing in the LDS church can be taken at face value, there is always a complex and convoluted explanation for the why historic evidence points to Joseph Smith being a liar!
So you're saying, from a truth standpoint and in many ways from a motivational/conspiracy standpoint, Jeremy Runnels is doing the very thing he's accusing the church of doing.
While I do not doubt the sincerity of Sarah Allen, she and the "Come Back Podcast" beats around the bush. What are the basic issues raised in the CES Letter? You are quick to do an ad hominem attack against Jeremy Runnells--why he wrote the CES Letter has nothing to do with the validity of the arguments. Next, you select a few weak arguments in the CES letter, making it seem like the entire document is that way. While the CES letter showed me there were numerous problems with the truthfulness of the Church, the FAIR Mormon website showed me many were legit. FAIR Mormon damaged my testimony more than the CES letter did. I am sure many former believers will support me on this point. To find the truth, read the CES letter, read the rebuttals, and read the source documentation. It will take time, but it's worth it. (If you think the CES letter is too "scary," then read a rebuttal and the source documents.)
@@Come.Back.Podcast I see no lack of integrity with the CES letter. Per Jim Bennett (who has a rebuttal to CES letter), he has seen the email to the CES director. And as I stated before, motivations have nothing to do with the validity of an argument (the truthfulness of CES arguments). That's an ad hominem attack, a logic fallacy. Once again, Sarah pointed out 2 weak arguments in the CES letter making it look like all the arguments in the CES Letter are the same way. Maybe Sarah could speak to the Book of Abraham, Book of Morman anachronisms, and/or polygamy on a future episode.
Guys, you need to really listen to this. Just because your entire faith is provably and demonstrably based on nothing but lies doesn't mean you should give up your cult!
Thank you, sisters, for this wonderful podcast. Three of my children have left the Church after reading the CES Letter. Two of them challenged me to read it and one other book about Brigham Young one of his wives who left the Church and wrote a book about it. So I said “Bring it on, praying like crazy for the Lord to guide me. I read the letter…all of it…and prayed for help. The answers came. I was told I already knew the answers from 4 years of Seminary , religion classes at BYU and Institute,and also from my own personal scripture studies. Then there were my own personal spiritual experiences. I told my children my answers. They were rejected. Oh well, back to praying they will return on their own. After all, God works in mysterious ways. Thanks again for your podcast. It comforts me to learn that there are saints who leave the Church and find their way back.
Take heart. SO many who were affected by that letter have returned to the faith. Their stories are chronicled here on the Come Back Podcast, on the Faith Matters website, Saints Unscripted, and elsewhere. And many more read the thing and didn't lose their faith. The CES Letter, along with John Dehlin and the fake "Mormon Stories" overall have very low retention rates. Both have been so thoroughly discredited that, in fact, we are at the point where upon learning someone left the Church of Jesus Christ over these guys, we reply: "You left the faith over THAT?"
Stay close to the tree so they have something to come back to as mentioned in one of their recent podcasts. Keep the faith you got this.
@@livingtruth2374 Yeah facts are hard to deal with..
Just remember: Christ was perfect, yet people still found fault in Him to Crucify.
So, if there is a little flaw in anything, the world will make a mountain out of a molehill ..
Heck If wanted to find an atheist believing group, I'm sure they could have enough to persuade many.
It's all about our relationship with the Lord individually, and his church is a Modular Swiss Army Knife with the most tools of highest quality and technology to bring us closer. I hope that makes sense, lol!😊
I have to ask a very intellectually honest question; what exactly in the CES Letters book that you read were you able to confirm was wrong? I felt your answer to you basically considering what it said to be a lie was a very weak argument. If you honest and truly want to convince the to " return " perhaps you'll need to provide quality information as to why. Is that too much to ask?
It's not just the absence of the Holy Ghost...but also, the PRESENCE...of the evil spirit of the Accuser of the Brethren, the Liar and the father of lies, the spirit that worketh in the sons of disobedience. Words are not just letters on a page...it is what SPIRIT is behind them. Much love, very informative, thanks! David
Important insight @davidmalvinalexander! Loved your interview, story, and testimony. Thank you for sharing.
Love this comment.
@davidmalvinalexander prove it!! Don't just whine about it! Actually state what was in the book that you would consider wrong ( or of an evil spirit!) and confront that topic with quality information for rebuttal. This is why I could never be a Mormon.....intellectual integrity is non existent.
I’m 74 and I’ve always known about the seer stones. There was so much buzz about the CES letter and so I started reading it just to know what the buzz was about. I didn’t even have to read it all to know that it was deceptive. I’ve been in and out of the church several times. I will never leave again. My testimony is strong and I love Joseph Smith, I love the Book of Mormon and love the gospel of Christ. I love the fruits of the church…that’s how you know…by their fruits!
Translation: 'I'm 74 and I +JUST DON'T WANT TO BELIEVE+ my entire life and the wayward path I forged for my family was clearly a complete LIE!'
I had an experience once w an anti- Mormon book that I was given. I started to read it and immediately recognized how it twisted our beliefs and took things out of context. But what really struck me was the darkness I felt - the Spirit immediately left me. I set it dwn & picked up the BoM and started to read and was filled w the Spirit of light & love. I went back and forth that way a few times just experiencing the Spirit coming and going. Then the Spirit gave me a couple insights: 1. Lies & deception cause the Spirit to leave; 2. attacking God’s word causes the Spirit to leave (no surprise abt either of these); and 3. Ppl of other faiths who read these things abt us feel the darkness of the book & the Spirit withdrawing, & instead of associating their feelings of darkness w what they’re reading, they associate it w us… this is why they teach each other to avoid & fear us, & to hold us in such contempt. I imagine it’s similar when ppl read the CES letter or these other letters your speaking of. It’s heartbreaking.
💯 agree with this
Perfectly said. Thank you. I know a member of a Stake Presidency, well educated, very much defends the faith in his speaking and writing, had the same experience. He wasn't seconds into the so-called "CES letter" when the dark spirit hit him and he knew the Holy Ghost would withdraw if he continued. That's because it's anti-Christ and falsehood. He pulled away and that's all we need to know.
Awesome insight! Thank you for sharing this
have you read the Gospel Topics Essays and Joseph Smith papers?
Did your spirit leave reading them?
@@mikkifrompreston My dear friend, you have been deceived. Yes, I've read them, and how I have felt the Holy Ghost in doing so is not something I will share here. I highly doubt you have really studied them, or you wouldn't be implying what you're implying. Both have strengthened my faith. It's Runnells and other dissenters who seek to prejudice the general audience, into believing that these rich, faith-affirming resources should confirm doubts. It's another falsehood from those who have abandoned faith and now wish to try to instill doubt in members with testimonies. One, you're on the wrong TH-cam channel to do that; two, you will fail, because the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is true, it's Jesus Christ's restored New Testament church - an absolute truth.
Her is my conundrum it's not hard to find supporting documentation for anything we want to disagree with. I wanted to find out if the church was true and after putting in the effort I prayed about it and got the confirmation from the Holy Ghost, now I don't get caugh up in the CES stuff or anything else. I just remind myself of the day the Holy Ghost confirmed the truth to me. I, like a everyone else has had many diffiulties to work through. It's not easy, but it is certainly worth it. I look forward to the return of Christ. Thank you for the work that you do through your channel. It's great to have something positive to turn to. :)
@zat_chu Beyond a pathetic answer! Come on already.........really? That's the best you can do? This kind of logic would NEVER stand up in any field that demands clarity. If you are studying dentistry....you heavily lean on facts.......aircraft maintenance.........you need facts.......handling of exxplosives......you need facts! Why do Mormons always fall back back on this lazy, wishy-washy argument of " I prayed about it and the Holy Spirit told me this " foolishness? If God is TRUTH then doesn't he not only have those truths in Scripture already? ....and doesn't he have the ability to actually reveal indisputable information of WHY you should start believing a certain way? Try that argument at work and let me know how it goes.
It is so true that the exact same facts can be presented with opposing spirits. In a matter of faith, we have to turn to the author and finisher of our faith, Jesus Christ, so we can find truth
I am used to anti-LDS and anti-Christ literature. My personal research always ends the same way it did when I started reading the CES letter...shrugging my shoulders and realizing the authors of anti-literature have certain characteristics in common when they typically expose their personal motives in their own writings. In nearly all cases there is a deep feeling of personal failure. Most people are humble about this and move on with their lives, trying to do better. Some people can't accept this. About 9 percent of the general population are considered to have serious anti-personality disorders, such as histrionics or narcissism, meaning they must have a lot of attention or control over others. The other thing in common is they search for, or create hate groups that provide a shared misery, so they don't feel alone. The Church doesn't respond because there isn't any valid reason to respond other than to once again produce material that debunked these issues long ago. It is up to the individual to do the work themselves, if they want to know something. It's all available. The agency of people is something the LDS Church knows is fundamental to our trials.
This is awesome thank you
💯 yes 🙌🏻
I did not read where you challenge what is said in the letter other than you simply attacking the character of the writer........why?
I remember reading this letter as it was the reason a relative of mine left. I immediately recognized the way the questions were written were highly inflammatory and accusatory. They were not questions based on sincerity of wanting to know but rather accusatory and blaming. Sincere questions deserve sincere answers. The examples in the Bible and Book of Mormon trying to disprove the Gospel of Jesus Christ and His apostles are the perfect examples of the CES letter. The CES letter was not looking for sincere answers, but trying to catch the disciples of Christ and Christ in a snare. Even in a court of law, many of these questions would have been objected to and the objection sustained by a any honest judge. Turn to the scriptures and to Christ. That's where you receive the answers.
Alma 46:9; Jeremiah 2:28; 2 Nephi 23:18; Job 20:5; 1 Nephi 22:13; Alma 30:6; 3 Nephi 3:1; Daniel 11:21; Acts 20:29; Mosiah 27:9.
3 Nephi 3 is the parallel of the CES letter.
Ashley, I'm very impressed with your questions. You're an excellent interviewer. Wonderful job. Thank you ladies.
The CES letter has the worst fruit of separating families, starting with the relationship with Heavenly Father. It surprises me that anyone falls for such an evil work. Thank you ladies for your hard work to bring people back to the family!!
If the church was true, it wouldn’t have any effect. The people that say they have answers really don’t.
@@BenMyers72 Accusatory fog
@kalsworld7644, you are mistaken. It is not so much the content of the CES Letter that has disaffected so many LDS, but rather that (1) members feel betrayed, because they have been lied to by the institution that runs the Church (we excommunicated members for speaking the content in our very own Gospel Topics Essays), and also (2) because the institution, with all if its resources, has been unable to teach effectively. I spend a lot of time with disaffected members, and have come to learn that our CES and Correlation in the Church is to blame for the fall out, and the mass exodus from the Church. There is no accountability on the part of the institution-we only hold the congregation accountable. It is tragic. Don’t blame the CES Letter, blame the institution.
@@TO-Aloha This!!! Great response. 100% agree.
@@ScrivenArt I assume you are referring to the podcasters.
Sarah is the GOAT! ❤❤❤
More like "Sarah is brainwashed ".
We must turn to heavenly Father, just as Joseph Smith did to find out truth.
The CES letter is anything but humble!
I am reminded of the statement made by President Gordon B Hinckley about pornography to deleting trash and run from it.
Thank you! I know for me, every time I have a question or I'm struggling with a gospel principle or the anti stuff like the CES letter, when I go in prayer, I always let my Heavenly Father know, I will not let go of what I do know to be true and the things that the spirit already testified to me. I won't throw aside all the good for what I don't know or understand yet and I'll be patient with your timing and answers, then I ask for help and understanding. I can't even begin to explain the wonderful, profound answers I've received! Lately the words that JS said has been ringing in my ear as truth to even my experiences...I know, and God knows, and God knows I know! Therefore I can not deny it. Much love for share light and truth ❤️
I love the emphasis on the spirit at the end of the video! That is so important. I have actually read the entire CES letter. When I read it I read it by itself, so not along with any rebuttal or answers, which can be very bad because the letter is designed to be manipulative and attack the Church. (I can tell you it does indeed drive away the spirit and anything that does so should be avoided. I'm not saying it was a good idea.) I was the perfect person to have been misled from it, but it didn't affect my faith at all. I was only 15 at the time of reading it, I read through the entire thing by itself, and I am genuinely a very gullible person and not very mature, especially at the time. I was not aware of many of those criticisms at the time, either. I simply heard of it on TH-cam and was curious what it was and it annoyed me that there was some mystical thing that I didn't know what it was. So, to get rid of that annoying feeling of not knowing what it was, I read it.
But it didn't affect my faith AT ALL. Not even a little. Not in Joseph Smith as a prophet of God, not in the modern day Church, definitely not in The Book of Mormon, and it didn't even come close to even beginning to penetrate my faith in Jesus Christ, God the Father, and the Holy Spirit. I believed just as much as before. Now, that didn't mean I had the answers to those questions. I was genuinely confused about lots of what I read, and it did actually bother me. It just didn't disturb my faith. Those are very different things. But over time, I received answers to those questions. The letter's issues don't bother me anymore because I am more informed than I was at the time. The reason I'm sharing this comment is because I think I know why it didn't affect my faith.
Due to certain life challenges, I have had amazing encounters with God through the Holy Ghost I cannot deny, confirming me truth. And it truly is more powerful than anything else, and I can say with certainty anyone who claims The Holy Ghost is "Just a feeling we make up" is wrong. I make a LOT of mistakes and have many weaknesses but one thing I'm grateful for is the gift God has given me of being able to feel the Holy Ghost. I know for myself, and no one can take that away. It's not because of anything I've done, it's just a gift God has given me. I may not be able to convince anyone else that God exists and the Holy Ghost isn't just a made up feeling though, that is something everyone will have to learn themselves. I could share some amazing experiences on here but TH-cam really isn't the space for that and it would take too long. But the thing is, no amount of distorted information and information designed to attack without giving the entire story can shake the Holy Ghost. That's why a witness of the spirit is so crucial. And I'm glad I had so many experiences early, or my story could have been very different.
That's not to say we must rely on the Holy Ghost because facts are not in our favor. Not even close. I believe there are MANY facts that are very strong support for our Churches beliefs, especially for the Book of Mormon. I personally think the facts fit better in my own opinion for the truthfulness of the Church than any of the criticisms fit for the Church not being true. The facts, from what I see, are in favor for our Church. But what I am saying is that the Holy Ghost is the most effective, and important, way to know truth, not facts. It's vital we seek those experiences constantly, and never forget what they meant to us at the time. As the scriptures say, "Deny not the power of God."
Thank you so much for this video!!!
This was once again amazing! It is so important for people to recognize the disappearance of the spirit when reading this crap!
The CES Letter is like the Anti-Book of Mormon. It makes sense: a text with a fictitious origin story, largely plagiarized, carrying a spirit of bitterness and antagonism, defended in denial of its demonstrable deficiencies as the defining document of their anti-faith.
Blake Ostler said to the effect - Most people don't have the background in history, philosphy, theology or biblical criticism to EVALUATE the evidence, let alone, draw conclusions. Christ called fisherman - not theologians to be witness of Him. His Church is designed to develop disciples, not historians. These other disciplines are important, but are not the basis of our faith or discipleship.
Thanks for this discussion! As I listened, and then read some of the comments, I remembered the teaching at Alma 3:26-27, indicating that each of us receives spiritual influences in our lives, which guide and encourage us, depending upon our personal desires and efforts, and only 2 types of spiritual "influencers" exist. One type is from God, and the other is away from God, because the Book of Mormon also clearly teaches us, at Moroni 7:12, that "all good comes from God"!!
I wish everyone could have had my experience (at baptism, at age 25, in 1953). It has sustained me with the many questions about my faith that arose during all these years. I don't think I would have survived those encounters without that
experience. For people with less than average intelligence, like me, The Holy Ghost is essential to know the truthfulness of The Restored Gospel. Thank you Heavenly Father.
Amazingly, the holy ghost also confirms that Jehovahs Witnesses are true as well as Jews, Catholics, Scientologists and Muslims. People from all of those faiths have had the same experience (or very similar). How do you explain that?
@@BenMyers72Ben, Our Intelligent creator loves us all. Why shouldn't He communicate with His children? If they are receptive. Would it surprise you to know that we have a Heavenly Mother of our spirit bodies? We are a microcosm of God's family. Look at the creations we have accomplished here on earth. Beautiful cities, parks, bridges, roads and untold mechanical and electronic technical inventions. We even create life (physical) We are all of royal birth. We came to earth to train our free agency to choose correctly. The opposing forces in the world exercise our free agency. Anything that leads others to do good is fine by me, but when the Holy Ghost talked to me and fire emanated from my bosom - then I happily follow the baptism I committed to, My time is very short, now, and I couldn't be happier.
@@edwardgabriel5281 I never said he shouldn’t communicate with anyone. If god does communicate, it’s done in a very confusing way. Truth is felt by many across the world depending on where you were born or live.
@@BenMyers72 I think this is a good question because I see many people ask it. As Latter-day Saints we believe that most religions have truth in them. We believe in receiving truth from all sources. Our prophet Gordon B. Hinkley said to those looking into our faith “Bring with you all that you have of good and truth which you have received from whatever source, and come and let us see if we may add to it.”
@@LindyLime> "...we believe that most religions have truth in them."
And yet your own leadership belittles those other faiths, saying they're merely "playing church." Dont believe me? Here's Brad Wilcox saying just that: th-cam.com/video/zqB8UmnNcqk/w-d-xo.htmlm15s
Thank you for creating and posting this episode Ashly, Lauren, and Sarah. As Sarah so eloquently pointed out: "... when I have questions ... I do my own studying and I look at things from different sides, but I always lean on Heavenly Father, I always keep Him in the loop."
I find that when I have questions I just need to go back to the principle that began the Restoration, "If any of you lack wisdom, let him ask of God ..."
Thank you again!
Thank you, sisters!,!!,! This was excellent. I share your podcast with many ! Sorry to hear anti’s give you grief. Know that people like me love you dearly and are cheering you on.
This was so good and I pray people will listen to this and realize the CES letter was created with the help of the adversary. I've never read it and I won't. I don't need to. I already know why it was written in the first place. Satan goes thru people to try and get them to do things to lead us astray but it doesn't work for me. It never has. Thank you for doing this podcast that is such a positive tool to bring people back in the fold and it's working.❤
" Satan goes thru people to try and get them to do things to lead us astray but it doesn't work for me."
That's exactly what Jehovahs Witnesses say when they are confronted with their ridiculous history and reality. They think Jesus came in 1919 and chose them to restore the church. You too would agree that is ridiculous, but they would say 'Satan' has got you.🙄
name one lie in the CES letter though…
Sarah, you give very, very sound advice. I have had similar experiences as you have with my ability to believe. The CES letter has been one of Satan’s greatest tools to create doubt in the minds and hearts of the elect in these last days. I have a son who had this “work” passed from elder to elder on his mission. I have found that the Lord has helped me greatly with the ability to believe, despite the objection to Christ’s Church. This is a very important to discuss and get out on the web so people can hear a TRUE rebuttal to the garbage that the CES letter is. This IS Gods kingdom on earth preparing us. The Bridegroom Cometh !
Thank you so much for sharing your insights about the infamous letter. I have been a member for 45 years and had never heard of the letter until about a year ago on another LDS TH-cam channel. I have no desire to read it. It will not influence my testimony. Anti-Mormon propaganda has been around since Joseph Smith’s time. People who trade in this propaganda never present any new arguments. All the letter did for its author and for others is to provide excuses for leaving. Their excuses will not be supported at the last day.
Amen
Would you like a new argument? There are new arguments.
@@joewest7813why not pose your questions on the FAIR website? Then you will know if they are new arguments.
You don’t have to read it. I think watching this podcast you already know what that letter says.
I was active until 25. I served a mission. Literally tons of things in the CES letter I had never heard before and sure enough, they are true. To say there's nothing new in there without reading is you wanting to continue to stay ignorant. Feel free to, that's your choice. But you will learn a lot if you do.
Thank you for sharing this wonderful story! How strong a testimony to be able to combat the negative impact of the “letter” on people.
Thank you for sharing what you now about this letter l don’t have the desire to read because I have testimony 😊
Thanks for sharing this! I think CES should stand for 'Cynical, Extremely Selective and Superficial' Letter. That's actually CESS but it fits.
Typical to a lot of anti-Latter-day Saint material, it is a 'gishgallop' of recycled criticisms that have been around for a long time, and which have been already addressed in detail by faithful Latter-day Saints.
From wikipedia: A 'gishgallop' is a rhetorical technique in which a person in a debate attempts to overwhelm their opponent by providing an excessive number of arguments with no regard for the accuracy or strength of those arguments.
On some of the topics brought up in that 'letter', our knowledge has increased over the years, as far as all the nitty-gritty details. With some of the topics, most earlier church members had false assumptions about which we are just in recent years acquiring more information on, which clarifies things, while debunking the accusations, which actually makes our case stronger than before.
Thanks! I have a child that has all but left because of the CES Letter. He tells me the book is garbage yet when they tell me what is bothering them they go down a list that is almost point by point from this garbage. They ask me if I know about this stuff and I tell them yes. I agree history is messy and if I based my testimony on the garbage I would have left. God works through flawed people, he has no choice. I have chosen to deal with gospel principles because they are not flawed. The gospel is black and white. I will choose the light as I was brought the anti stuff while I was on my mission by other Elders that were shook. I would research the garbage and then set down with the Elder and lay it out for him. No one ever quit or went home. This has continued through out my life. The main thing I have noticed is that if a person will no longer rely on the Holy Ghost for an answer because they have been told that this is flawed thinking there is no persuasion or words that will get through to them.
Keep smiling, hold strong and remember that the Gospel of Jesus Christ is true. The church is but a framework of flawed people brought together by our Lord and Savior in order to worship and learn. We all need his help and the inspiration of the Holy Ghost to lead us back to God. I’m so grateful all of them and what they bring with them.
Bless you all. The Gospel is true God lives and his Son Jesus Christ lives.
I'm a flawed person and I've never excluded an entire race from temple blessings or coerced minors into sexual relationships.
@@joewest7813 take it to God not me.
@@RichardBehling i did! I was answered with silence and more and more examples of the special witnesses of Christ that couldn't distinguish between divine communion and their own prejudices.
@@joewest7813still doesn’t refute the truthfulness of the B.O.M or God or this church. Take it to God & try prayer.
Your son is right.
History Lesson Part 2 of 3 Joseph Smith never implied or suggested he used a seer stone in a hat when translating the Book of Mormon. Historians like to claim that JS used a seer stone “for convenience,” because the breastplate and two stones set in silver bows were too bulky. Trouble is this was an assumption made by an Edward Stephenson who gave a late account of Martin Harris telling him he had once swapped a regular stone for the seer stone to test Joseph. In 1870 Stephenson had raised money to bring MH, age 87, to settle with the saints in Utah. MH supposedly told him the stone swapping story on that train ride. Stephenson, however, didn’t record or publicize this account until 1881, 11 years after the train ride and 52 years after the alleged event. Martin Harris had been dead for six years by this time. This is a singular account that MH told no one else. Interestingly, MH was interviewed by the Des Moine Iowa State Register on that same train ride. The article published August 28, 1870 states that MH claimed Joseph translated the plates using the U&T. Also in 1870 John A Clark from a non-LDS newspaper interviewed Harris and recorded that MH claimed JS sat behind a curtain and “pretended” to translate the plates by using the U&T .
JS only testified to using the U&T in BOM translation. Before translation, he practiced writing and translating the characters. And don’t forget Martin Harris took a copy of the characters and translation to scholars to have them certified that JS’s translation was correct. In Section 10 of the D&C, we learn that JS lost not only the gift of translation because Martin lost the first 116 pages, but that the plates and U&T were returned to him after having been taken from him for a period of time. The Lord commanded JS not to reinterpret what we know was the Book of Lehi. In vs 38 The Lord directed him, “And now, verily I say unto you, that an account of those things that you have written, which have gone out of your hands, is engraven upon the plates of Nephi;...41 Therefore, you shall translate the engravings which are on the plates of Nephi, down even till you come to the reign of king Benjamin, or until you come to that which you have translated, which you have retained;” One must ask why the any reference to engravings and why specific instructions about where to begin on the plates if the Lord was just giving him words that appeared on a stone? I know, I know but Joseph never claimed or hinted that he used both. Historians only can assume he did when they accept late second hand hearsay accounts from people who had a falling out with Joseph. I will discuss Emma later.
Also consider D&C Section 9, a revelation given to Oliver Cowdery explaining why he couldn’t translate from the plates when given an opportunity with permission from the Lord. The Lord said by revelation to OC: “ 3 Be patient, my son,..... it is not expedient that you should translate at this present time. 6 Do not murmur,....7 Behold, you have not understood; you have supposed that I would give it unto you, when you took no thought save it was to ask me. (Wouldn’t words appearing on stone be considered the Lord “just giving it” to OC as well as JS?) 8 But, behold, I say unto you, that you must study it out in your mind; then you must cask me if it be right, and if it is right I will cause that your bosom shall burn within you; therefore, you shall feel that it is right.” What did Oliver fail to study out in his mind if words were to just appear on a stone in a hat? Why couldn’t he just read them like JS?
In Joseph Smith, 1935 (Elders’ Journal I.3:42 Paragraph 20-43) Joseph was asked:
“Question 4th. How and where did you obtain the Book of Mormon? [Joseph Smith’s reply] “... Moroni, the person who deposited the plates, from whence the Book of Mormon was translated…appeared unto me and told me where they were…I obtained them and the Urim and Thummim with them, by the means of which I translated the plates and thus came the Book of Mormon.”
In Joseph Smith History 1:35, Joseph states “Also, that there were two stones in silver bows---and these stones, fastened to a breastplate, constituted what is called the Urim and Thummim---deposited with the plates; and the possession and use of these stones were what constituted “seers'' in ancient or former times; and that God had prepared them for the purpose of translating the book.”
I am famiar with the Harris account. How do you draw the conclusion that this is based on a conversation that Harris had with Stevenson on the train? I have never seen this in the historical record. What is your source?
In addition to Stevenson, we have accounts from Emma, Whitmer, and others regarding the seer stone. Church employees such as Royal Skousen draw the conclusion that the seer stone was the primary translation insturment, so it's not a fringe theory.
Sarah Allen, you Rock!!
The Seer Stone issue kills me, because it is literally in the children’s manual and in the scriptures for children book. I need to go get it and take a picture. Like from day one you get taught it. Just because we forgot it doesn’t mean the church was hiding it. It should not be a surprise that they don’t repeat it year after year after year but instead, if you listen to conference, they repeat scriptures like Helaman 5:12 naming our rock as our Redeemer. I think of all the different ways that Heavenly Father has spoke to me. And it is no mystery that he would speak in different ways to a prophet. Thanks for your work Sarah. You’ve done something many of us are too complacent to do.
THANK YOU SISTERS ❤❤❤for this informative podcast... I am 66 yrs old and grew up in the SL valley... I have been happily living in So. Alberta Canada 🇨🇦 ♥️ 🍁 for 46 years... I never knew about the CES Letters... Growing up around anti-mormon/LDS crap, I will always STAY AWAY from reading any of that kind of "literature" ... knowing first hand how DARK a certain pamphlet I was "handed" on a street outside the SL Temple Grounds, as a youth, made me feel! 😮It went into the nearest garbage can! 🗑The adversary is working overtime to destroy and separate families ! 😢 I am so grateful to our Heavenly Father for giving us the GIFT OF PRAYER 🙏❤ Three of our four children have "gone astray", but we keep loving ALL FOUR of them ❤❤❤❤and ALL our Grands❤!! Prayer and Temple Prayer Lists are a "constant" ! 🙏 I am so thankful ❤SARAH, that you are SUCH A STRONG SPIRIT, not being blinded by the deceptive "words", and have been able to help others COME BACK after the EVIL "letter" caused them to stray! ❤😊 GOD BLESS YOU AND KEEP YOU SWEET SISTA❤ ... ALL THREE OF YOU❤❤❤ These are definitely THE LAST DAYS!! ✨️
I want to share a sacred vision I had involving this.
It for me was a witness that God sees what we don't see and he truly warns us of Danger.
In 2016 my friend was struggling with his testimony and I wanted to be a good example of faithfulness to him. He started sharing his struggle without giving the details and began with seemingly innocent intentions. We started a correspondence and then one night the vision came.
In my vision, which felt just as real and deep as our living experience now, I opened a door which led into a dark cellar. I went down the steps into the darkness with just enough light to see faintly what was there. In the middle of the stone floor I discovered a chest with a latch. What was this box doing down here? What was inside? Where did it come from?
I had this very strong almost irresistible urge to open the chest to see what was inside. But I felt the voice of the spirit say "Do NOT open the box." I knew it was from the lord. Still this almost magnetic draw to the box still was inside of me. I felt a rush of adrenaline similar to how you feel when you're about to sin and I decided to ignore the warning. I put my hand on the latch and lifted open the lid.
Suddenly a thick black dark smoke came out of the box and flooded every part of the entire room so I could not see any light at all. I felt that I did not know what was true or what was right. I felt an absence of the spirit and I felt what it must be like to be spiritually DEAD. I remember thinking I don't have a testimony and I don't know what's true. It was a very fearful and sickening feeling. I woke up feeling troubled. I prayed and felt the spirit and went back to sleep.
The VERY NEXT DAY I woke up and looked at my email inbox to see a message from my friend with a title "Here are some of the things that have led me on my faith journey. I proceeded to open the attachment with the title "CES LETTER". I had never heard of the CES letter. I looked at the top page and saw it was 1 of 80 something pages and I thought what could this be? I scrolled through and the screen text stopped on one of the points and then I understood what it was as the spirit said, "This is the box from your dream last night!"
I immediately felt the spirit so strongly and realized the Lord warned me of spiritual danger before I even encountered it.
I KNOW the Lord lives. He is watching over us and at least for me he revealed that I do not need to indulge my curiosity and quench the spirit and dive headfirst into anti material. Many people will appeal to our sense of tolerance and fairness to get us into the great and spacious building and mists of darkness. But as it says in the vision of the tree of life ,"we heeded them not." And "as many as heeded them had fallen away." You will encounter mists of darkness, I'm not saying to bury your head in the sand because we will encounter anti material, but trust God and turn the Lord for understanding. They are the source of light and peace.
This was so good! Thank you for publishing this!
Thank you so much for doing this video!
Here's the thing about the CES letter. No one is EVER very devoted to the The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints UNLESS they have a deep personal witness through the spirit of God. Feelings basically that are difficult to describe or prove because we feel the PERSONALLY. I haven't ever read the CES letter for similar reasons Ashley states here. I have heard ALL of it before or nearly all of it. Someone close to me who left the Church some years ago sent me 60 pages of information about the "reasons" they were leaving the Church or felt deceived. I read ALL the 60 pages carefully, and my exact thoughts when I finished were "Really? That's it?" I was surprised this person that left the Church would do so over the seer stones, the Pearl of Great Price, Polygamy and Joseph's wives etc. Wasn't this all known I mused to myself. I actually sent this person a response like that too. The reality is ALL religion is ridiculous to reason and will have "skeletons" or "weird" things when researched deeply through historical documents and proofs. That being said none of that blots out the feelings we have as believers through the spirit, or the good the Church has done in many ways for many people around the world.
I read 1 Nephi 15 today and was enlightened when I read verse 3. "For he truly spake many great things unto them, which were hard to be understood, save a man should inquire of the Lord" speaking of the things Lehi taught and the angel was teaching Nephi. This goes along with Sarah's testimony to always "keep Heavenly Father in the loop." Nephi's brothers struggled so much partly because they never sincerely prayed for themselves. They dwell on finding evidences outside of the spirit. And have a bad habit of complaining! This is a plague that effects many many people.
All any honest member has to do when confronted with this letter, is to go to the Joseph Smith papers website and start reading all the original resources from the first 100 years of the church, every answer to every “question” in that letter can be found there…
Heavenly Father already provided the rebuttal before the letter even became a thing, just like he did 116 pages
Nothing any of us do surprises Heavenly Father, and anything we could ever think of had already been seen by Heavenly Father, and he has already compensated for it
I love the church, I love Heavenly Father, and I love that Heavenly Father cares that truth can be found, and that he makes sure truth is provided to be found
Love this, thank you
This reminds me of what President Nelson said, "In coming days, it will not be possible to survive spiritually without the guiding, directing, comforting, and constant influence of the Holy Ghost."
My youngest brother left the church after reading the CES letter. Now he's an evangelical atheist. He tried to convince the rest of us to leave, too. Some did, and he no longer talks to those of us who didn't go with him. I read it because I wanted to know what was in it that could make someone shun their whole family.I never did finish it. I got a little way into it, and I was sure it was a grift. Here I am several years on, and now that assessment has been vindicated multiple times.
How people don’t think they will be held accountable for lies that pull people from their faith is just so crazy to me. Yes we need to do our own due diligence, but the CES letter and Mormon Stories making a living off destroying the church of God will have a price to be paid.
Mormons are arrogant hippocrits. They can have an army of missionaries working hard to destroy your Christian faith but how dare you talk bad about theirs.
When I was a new missionary, my trainer and I met with a really cool guy of about 25 yrs old. The lesson was full of really great questions... I was very impressed. My trainer was not... He stated that the questions came from anti Mormon pamphlets that he had back at our apartment. I was so very disappointed with that guy... thinking his questions were his... thinking that he was a free thinker... well the next visit we were prepared to deal with his questions... but before we could even start the lesson this guy apologized for his questions the previous. He explained that he did not have time to prepare before meeting with us for our first lesson. But after we left he finished his anti Mormon pamphlets and figured out on his own the many holes and falsehoods the information he had used to question us. So He was open to listening from a clean plate. He was great to teach... He did not join the church... at least at that time. But He became a really defender of us. People who are honest in heart tend to work through the false information and the anti info becomes useless... except that it exposes the lies other religious groups put forth.
what a cool story, thank you
Glad you guys had her on! I lost a brother to the CES Letter. I don't know when he'll come back, but I think it's good if we can help inoculate members against destructive lies by helping them know what's out there and where the good sources are. Thanks!
Name one lie in the CES letter
I am so happy I watched this episode today. I’ve never read the CES letters and have had no desire however I’ve wanted to know what about them have made members walk away.
I have been blessed with the ability to feel deeply about spiritual issues. I have leaned to separate The Church, members and the “messy” history from The Gospel of Jesus Christ. It’s sad to me that so many have taken these letters and let them destroy their relationship with the Church….and they are so angry.
They didn't really address the material of the CES letter here, they mentioned a few of the weakest arguments and straw manned the issues.
@@joewest7813exactly. I think these are genuine and lovely ladies but I think they are inadvertently hiding so many things which they know aren’t helpful for building faith. Instead they say just “trust us”. Why would God’s church hide and deceive people? Forget the CRS letter-at least read the gospel topics essays. You deserve it for yourself to at least know what the church admits it wasn’t truthful about in the past.
can anyone point out 1 lie or half-truth in the CES letter?
Thank you, Sister Allen.
Good job girls, I agree, I don’t have time to read garbage like the CES letters, I’m to busy filling callings, providing for a family and just enjoying life. The gospel of Jesus Christ has saved my life, I’m not about to spit in that face. Rather worship the savior.
I've heard several scholarly refutations of points (questions?) in the CES letter. One time I decided to sit down and read it and make notes all the way through. After the first few pages, I was too disgusted and bored to continue. It is pathetic. I truly feel sorry for those who get swept up in it.
After the initial shock from the first read, I've become bored with it too. Unfortunately, it's very easy to assume the wild accusations are true or otherwise meaningful
But can you point out one single lie in the CES letter?
@@mikkifrompreston I certainly can. Let's start with the claim that the Book of Mormon copied KJV errors. Example: The CES letter falsely claims that the Book of Mormon reads, "the mean man boweth down" which is a real KJV error and should read "the mean man boweth NOT down". The BOM actually corrects the KJV error and reads the way it should. Ironically, this testifies of the accurate BOM translation which would be funny if so many people didn't take the CES letter at its word.
@@mikkifrompreston Pay attention. Multiple were cited in the video.
@@loudogg73 do you know thats a modern edit. In the first editions, it was copied, and changed later.
Have you researched the changes made to the Book of Mormon?
Great episode. The CES letter is possibly the worst piece of "research" I've ever read. So many instances of false information, quotes taken out of context to make them sound like they mean the opposite of what they actually mean, etc. The fact that Jeremy has to lie that much to make the church look false was a real eye opener and testimony-building experience for me.
name one lie
@@mikkifrompreston just one? That's super easy. All of the places Joseph supposedly plagiarized the names from... Lie. Most of them didn't exist yet. How could he plagiarize from something that didn't exist?
The Book of Mormon plagiarizes Napoleon's letter. Absolutely shameful and disgraceful lie. His use of ellipses to try to make them look the same is deplorable and intentionality misleading.
The Isaiah chapters are an exact copy, wouldn't they be different if it was a separate translation? Lie. There are several differences that actually support the Book of Mormon being translated, Jeremy just ignores those and hopes that no one will notice.
They made 100,000 major changes to the text. Extremely misleading lie. Over 99% of the changes were simply adding punctuation and fixing spelling errors.
There are many more. How can Jeremy feel good about his arguments when the majority of them are intentionally misleading? He doesn't care if he's being misleading, he cares about convincing people to leave The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
The CES letter and Jeremy's followers remind me a lot of the Flat Earth society.
@@mikkifrompreston I replied with about 5-6 examples off the top of my head, and TH-cam seems to not be showing my reply for some reason.
It's not hard to find examples. They even mention a couple in this video.
@@PerryPlatt youtube doesnt like copy/paste. So maybe thats why?
It's trash
Arn’t falsehoods included in the CES letter? Then how can one rely on it?
It's loaded with falsehoods front to back, the whole thing is false.
name one falsehood thats in the CES letter
I find it hard understand how two of these ladies talk about something they haven't even read. Come on, you are adult woman think for yourself, if another person controls what you can read that can't be acceptable, and if that letter is full of lies, then don't be afraid to read, it won't do anything to your testimony.
@@neftalipalacios1593 Sarah literally wrote an entire response going into great detail of the letter, pointing out the manipulation tactics and falsehoods littered throughout it.
The CES letter is excellent at laying out antimormon with no evidence to back them up. It's successful because actual research is hard and is somewhat of a specialized skill.
As much as I hate the CES letter, it does provide references & sources. The caim of "no evidence" is inaccurate.
@@scottvance74 I probably misspoke a bit. There are references. However, the references are often misleading or debunk the claim itself. Sometimes it's something more complex and nuanced but a lot of the sources are easily debunked by digging past the surface claim (which often doesn't happen). I suspect a lot of people even say to themselves, "oh, it links to a source, the claim must be true then". That's more the problem I was aiming to address.
Thank you for all of your hard work!
Hey, LDS member here. I'd like to preface that I have made it to 12:00 minutes into the video, I find it very odd that the speaker on the left says "I haven't read the CES letter because I don't have time for that. Second, I already know what it says because I've interviewed enough people that have left over the CES letter." Why would you make excuses and then explain that, "Third I have no desire to read it" your desire seems to be based in your bias towards the church.
Exactly. Reading the letter would not take away her personal spiritual experiences. I’ve read the letter and I’m still an active member! All this proves is she couldn’t care less about truly understanding people who have actually read and she’d rather continue to live in her biased bubble. Her excuses for not reading it are pathetic and it makes me question the integrity of this whole podcast.
Confirmation bias and the possibility of your entire world view crashing down are tough hills to conquer.
When I was still preparing for baptism many years ago and was in college, one of my friends who was a born-again christian gave me an anti-mormon book and I just did not feel at peace even touching it and when he left me, I threw it in the garbage bin. I already know the Book of Mormon is true and the Church is true, and that it is the Savior's gospel and His words because I know the spirit of the Bible, I have read it since I was a kid, and I felt the same spirit when I was reading the Book of Mormon at that time. And I never felt I needed validation from outside sources because God himself answered me and told me that the book is true and the Holy Ghost witnessed to my soul that it is of God. We must never touch or feed our souls with those anti stuff, and unholy things.
I thank our HEAVENLY PARENT'S, for Bro. & Sis. STONE, for our Podcast, & our Bros's & Sis's return.
Thanks for listening
CES lettter was the silliest thing I read, I thought a 10yr old wrote it when it first came out. Thankfully the spirit testified to me the truthfulness of the BK of mormon and his church on earth despite the messy history and fallibility of man.
Well talk to the 14 year olds Joe was copulating with...
That letter is evil! But Many that have left are already returning. I bet you they do not dare to write such lies and twisted facts about the muslins or anyone else. I know the Church is the only one guided and directed by Christ himself. Judas, one of the apostles betrayed Christ and Peter denied him three times. But the church was still the church of Jesus Christ. There is a lat of great literature to be read, a lot of people suffering in the world, al lot of charity to be done, a lot of missionaries that need financial support back in my country that do not have money for a suitcase or a passport. Those are the ones I put my energy on. The people who write those letters are acting like mean dogs barking at the caravan, but the caravan moves on and the gospel will continue to grow and help people repent and follow Christ in the correct way. The way he wants us to. All bad things have an origin and that is Satan himself. I do not understand why we are so gullible as to feel like they and that letter deserves any of our time. I bet you many who read it don't spent that much time reading the scriptures like God wants us to.
Well said !!! Well said!!! “
What does it matter who comes and goes. You will be judged for your own sins not the sins of the brethren.
This was great. Couple thoughts: 1) Faith is a choice, and as President Nelson puts it, "The Lord loves effort." 2) Sometimes people who leave the church will say that they made sure to read their scriptures at the same time as they read faith destroying literature like the CES letter. There's a problem with that. Reading the scriptures is incredibly important -- it's like chicken soup for the soul, but garbage like the CES letter isn't the opposite of food in this analogy, it's more like poison. Direct rebuttals like the one Sarah Allen put together are important antidotes. Thank you for doing what you do.
Such awesome work, ladies! Thank you!
❤️🙏
If you have a desire to prove the church wrong God wont open up the mysteries of the gospel to you because He won't be mocked He works through the Holy Spirit and when we want to be negative about the church we don't have the Holy Spirit to guide us and Satan will suport us instead we are in the last days and we have to stay strong by being humble faithful and prayerful and study the scriptures and listen to our prophet and authorities who have revelation from God to guide us
Hi, I just stumbled across this podcast for the first time and it's just what I needed today, thank you. At about 20 minutes you mentioned polygamy and that you've talked about it several times. And in the past 24 hours, He has been teaching me about it heavily, and I really would love to see those podcasts where you talk about it. If you could please point me in the right direction, I would be so grateful! Thank you!
We love hearing that, thank you for the comment. This is a good episode where Polygamy is discussed
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So I just watched your video with Sarah.
I was baptized in 1971 in Waco Texas at the age of 24.
A year or two after that I went up to Palmyra to visit the area and the pageant.
Went to the Joseph Smith farm and walk across the street to go into the woods to the sacred Grove
The street was public, and there were people on the street in the road handing out pamphlets
So I took the pamphlets, put them in my pocket and went onto the sacred Grove
A few days later, I looked at those pamphlets and found out that they were criticizing the church where I as an adult chose to be baptized in Waco
I thought to myself how dare these people it’s my choice and my decision.
And then I took a look at what the pamphlets had to say, and being a methodical scientist type at heart, I decided to find out if these accusations were valid or not
So my first thought, and taking apart, the barrage of anti-sentiments Was too isolate each one one by one and look into its validity.
So, as I began to look into each one, I found it fell into three categories … superficial and Not valid 75%, Needing further research (20%), And those for which I could not find an answer, but had faith that answered, will come sometime in the future (5%).
None of this shook my faith
But over the years I’ve seen and had access to other anti-Mormon stuff
I found that it was a rehash of the same things I had previously categorized
This sounds like what the CES letter is.
So I’m not interested in reading the 60 pages. I’ve already done it and made my choices.
Some of my friends are fallen away, including a wife and children.
I am remarried and sealed to a faithful woman since 1996
And we are both very active in our ward in Utah
Isn’t it interesting how all the other Christian denominations get along with each other but all of them gather together collectively to attack The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
Over the past couple of years, I’ve learned a lot about the history of Christianity since Christ resurrection
Like the other host, my testimony has grown by leaps and bounds, looking into the anti-Mormon stuff, and the history of Christianity
I’ve learned that Martin Luther was an anti-Semite, which set the stage, for Hitler’s atrocities in Germany, came up with the solas, which are totally un biblical, and basically adopted Satans plan to kill everyone that didn’t believe his way!
Anyway, keep up the good work!
The CES letter was written to confuse and distort the understanding and testimonies of people who are teetering on the edge of activity in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. Some of my children have read it and have left the church. The letter gives just enough information to sound reasonable but doesn’t give all the details. I read it because my children challenged me to,hoping I would come to the same conclusions they had. They didn’t count on me going to the Lord in prayer. I dove into the scriptures. And then I asked myself what did I feel when I read the CES letter, then what did I feel reading the Book of Mormon, the D&C, and the Pearl of Great Price. What did I feel when reading and listening to Conference talks and attending Sacrament Meeting. When I immerse myself in negative thoughts and literature about the Church I feel a darkness come over me. Whenever I read, pray and attend Church meetings the Holy Ghost enters my heart and testifies that this Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints is indeed the Lord’s church. And if I don’t understand all of what happened in the past it doesn’t matter. Because someday will. Unfortunately, my kids don’t have the patience to do what I did. They want the easy way out. And so do many others. I’m always glad to learn that someone comes back to the Church. I hope and pray that my children will too.❤😊❤😊
love this, thank you
really wish you guys would've talked more about the specific inaccuracies of the ces letter, and discussing the answers to the questions that you felt were easy to explain
Great podcast. I've studied anti-LDS information since high school in 1967. There are few "anti" arguments I haven't heard. Most of their arguments are easily discredited. And yet, there continues to be more and more evidence that didn't exist 50 years ago confirming the authenticity of the Book of Mormon. I would highly recommend a podcast to anyone who has questions. It's called "Church History Matters," with Casey Griffiths and Scott Woodward. They explore critical thinking and give an insightful way to address Church historical problems. I had my wayward son listen to these podcasts, He said it has helped him more than any other thing he's done. The Church is true!! If you don't know that yet, you haven't studied and prayed enough.
thank you for the wonderful comment
It’s so sad that they threatened her and her family.
Pretty scary
Definitely the way those that are confident in their position behave. /s
Thank you for the wonderful content.
I love the Church and judge it by how I am treated.
I sent 2 comments to the CES Letter clearly explaining that Paul Gregersen demonstrates Joseph Smith was right, the Egyptologists were wrong on the Book of Abraham. I still haven't heard back from the CES Letter.
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 Why doesnt the church publish Paul Gregersons research in their gospel topic essay if it proves Joseph correct? 🤔
Why does the church itself state “Mormon and non-Mormon Egyptologists agree that the characters on the fragments do not match the translation given in the book of Abraham”? 🤔
@@mikkifromprestonWhy doesn't the church publish Paul Gregersens research? I wasn't aware the church was obligated to publish Paul Gregersens research. The church doesn't publish the pro Abraham videos from Aaron hendrickson. Why therefore would the church feel obligated to publish Paul Gregersens pro Book of Abraham videos?
@@mikkifromprestonThe characters on the fragments were never supposed to match the translation from that of the Egyptologists to begin with. Have you watched Paul Gregersens videos?
@@RichardHolmes-ll8ii hahahah i have watched them. Its rubbish. Anything can be a correct translation, if its not meant to be a correct translation 🤣
Only problem is that Joseph claimed it was reformed Egyptian, and claimed he WAS translating it.
@@mikkifromprestonIt's rubbish?? How so?
@Lauren and all, I have about 20 podcasts and youtube channels that I can refer you to! Let me know if you want a list! Some good ones to start with are: Lets Get Real with Stephen Jones, Church History Matters Podcast, Unshaken, Don’t Miss this, Revival Podcast, so many good and uplifting channels out there that I have found more impactful talks and videos from the algorithm then anything else! Use the algorithm to help find more useful channels and once you keep clicking on faith positive channels it will continue to recommend them. I hardly ever see anti stuff anymore, just filled with faith affirming stuff! Christian Homestead, Christian Fire Poppy, Brad Wilcox talks on Grace, I could go on forever!
Thank you, I follow some of those but will look up the others!
And I’ve got church songs for you on my channel if you want that! Plus a video where you can see and hear the Articles of Faith and all 3 recent proclamations. (One isn’t called a proclamation, but you probably know what I mean.)
I find these podcasts so uplifting. When I am feeling beaten down by life and people telling me I am crazy for my beliefs. Uplifting music also helps get me through the day.
@@Come.Back.Podcast Stick of Joseph, Cwic Media, BYU Speeches, BYU-Idaho devotionals, general conference channel, tabernacle choir channel, A voice from the Dust, Ensign College, Come Flow Me channels (lots!) look for anything by Hannah Stoddard, Don Bradley, obviously Jared Halverson, Terryl Givens, so so so much good stuff! Once you start primarily watching positive faith filled stuff it will fill your feed with it! If you’re a Heartlander… Wayne May, Rod Meldrum, Hidden in the Heartland, Michael P, so much good stuff!!
I have so much good faith filled stuff I follow now I have an endless supply of content and I can never catch up! Love you guys and this channel, you’ll never truly know what a massive positive impact you are having on people!
Where can we read Sarah’s rebuttal to the CES LETTER? Thank you Sarah for all your tedious work and diligent research in finding answers and truth. Also your prayers and seeking answers from the lord.
On the FairLDS and debunking-cesletter websites
If you Google Sarah Allen CES Letter it comes up immediately at the top with the link.
Thanks,@@russianward3
Keep up the good work ladies #teamLDS
Congratulations to the lady in pink for conquering an addiction. That's beautiful.
Ironically, the Gospel Topics Essays have driven more members away from the Church than the infamous CES Letter: the state of LDS apologetics is dismal. Good that Sarah responded to the CES Letter, but regretfully ten years too late…
It’s a very weak response really. The couple of things she mentions are hardly big parts of the letter.
This video isn't meant to be a response. It is meant to inform people of the intentions and lack of integrity in the letter.
@@Come.Back.Podcast , the reason LDS are disaffected by the CES Letter, is NOT because of its content, but rather, because members recognize the institution hasn’t been honest or forthright concerning history or truth claims, and now feel betrayed. The institution betrayed the congregation-that is why folks leave the Church. Our CES & Correlation is responsible for the mass exodus from the Church-and yet, still, no accountability.
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>and yet, still, no accountability.
It is not the job of the church to educate members. Members are responsible for educating themselves.
@@TBrown3117 , if it is not the task of the Church to educate and teach, why do we have a Church Educational System (CES), and a Correlation Department. It is the responsibility of leadership, from the ward-level, all the way up, to teach and expound the doctrine of Christ.
I spent a lot of time reading anti Mormon stuff online and I almost left the church because of it. I had written and sent my letter to have my name removed I was getting rid of any Mormon literature I had I had made up my mind that the church was false but I picked up the come follow me off the shelf and it opened up to Lehi’s dream about the iron rod and the tree of life and I prayed about it. I then texted my bishop like hey I made a mistake I don’t want to leave the church instead I ended up enrolling in a Book of Mormon class. We should absolutely be careful not to take the things we read online at face value you have to be critical about it where did they get this information from how reliable is it is it bias etc but more than anything as president counsels we should look to spiritual sources to find truth and ask ourselves also if the things we read, watch or listen to are going to help us to draw closer to Christ if the answer is no then we probably shouldn’t be looking at it or listening to it.
I still don’t know for sure if the Book of Mormon is true but my bishop gave me some pretty good advice he did say for some people their testimony comes quickly like it just clicks and they have a lightbulb moment but for other people it is like the sun gradually getting brighter over time and I feel like that really helped me to have a different viewpoint on my own experience in the church. When I looked into the church I thought maybe if I get baptised then it will click then it was maybe if I can get to the temple maybe then I’ll have that lightbulb moment… it didn’t come but I’ve had lots of little experiences that kind of built my testimony over the years and I’m like the other kind of person whose testimony grows gradually of course I still have my doubts but I’ve come back to the church and gone back to the source to the Book of Mormon, to the scriptures and to God in prayer.
Missionaries spend a lot of time reading anti Christian stuff so they can destroy our Biblical faith.
I loved this!
Thank you!
Where can I find Sarah Allen’s rebuttal to the CES Letter? Please and thank you Sarah. Love your work!
It is linked in the description, the one that is on the FAIR website is hers
Thank you! Found it!
God bless you.
Anyone who reads the letter should also read Helaman 5 and see what real conversion looks like. After fighting a 30+ year war the Lamanites voluntarily gave up the cities they had taken after incredible bloodshed. Why? Because they were converted
Ah yes, the CES letter.... well worded assumptions that amount to hot garbage 😂
So you are ok with 37 year old Joseph marrying a 14 year old?
@BenMyers72 I don't think it matters if I'm okay with Joseph Smith's polygamy (especially since I wasn't there and I'm looking at it 200 years later using societal norms from our current day). I think what matters is whether or not polygamy disqualifies him from being a prophet. If Abraham, Jacob, and any other prophets who practiced polygamy were not disqualified, then why would Joseph be disqualified? The real question is whether or not Joseph was commanded to practice polygamy or if he did it out of sexual pleasure. The data tells me that polygamy was a commandment because not much, if any, sexual pleasure was gained.
@@BenMyers72Ah, that old antichrist lie. Heber Kimball asked his daughter to be sealed to Joseph Smith for eternity only. That was not a marriage in this life as Helen continued to live with her family, never with Joseph, and no elements of a temporal marriage occurred. Just much ado about nothing, like all of the antichrist distortions of fact.
@@BenMyers72 that is an oversimplification. First and foremost, there is still debate as to whether she was 14 or 15. Secondly, even if she was 14 or 15, in the 1800s it wasn’t unusual or scandalous for an older man to marry a teen age girl, yes even a 14 year old girl. There were some states where a man could be betrothed to a 12 year old. Do I find that weird and gross? Yes, due to our understandings and culture today. But back then it was not.
That’s where the conversation could already end but there is also the fact that there isn’t even any indication that said sealing was consummated. Hellen Kimball stated otherwise, as well as others. She continued living with her parents, and based on the whole context of temple sealings, they were NOT seen as sexual unions like the way many people hyper sexualize marriage nowadays. They were seen as a way to unite the entire human family, with unrelated men being sealed to men as brothers, fathers, sons etc. And women to women in the same context. And some unrelated men and women as brothers and sisters, mothers, fathers, children. I could go into a lot more detail, but this is a really long comment. I suggest you look into official documents about this subject, or if you have some extra money to spare buy Brian Hales’ books on Joseph Smiths polygamy. He’s got several volumes full of data, first and second hand accounts, etc
@@anthonyterry2896 it may have been legal, but it simply wasn’t common or normal practice back then. It was weird. These young women were manipulated into marrying older, powerful men. It’s wrong and sick. It’s not what any god I would follow would allow or command.
an amazing warrior woman
Sarah, I am genuinely so sorry for all harassment and even doxing you’ve experienced. Coming from an exmo. NO ONE deserves to go through that. And the exmormons involved especially should be able to recognize that you, just like the rest of us, are just trying to pursue the truth.
I have sent 2 comments to the CES Letter on the reality of Paul Gregersen debunking the Egyptologist opinions against Joseph Smith by presenting proper interpretational understanding on translation. The CES Letter never responded back.
The letter is something I never want to read. There are so many lies out there. I have seen miracles through the Priesthood power in healings physical and spiritual that cannot be denied. A grandmother on my line was married to Parley P Pratt. The miracles in his autobiography and testimony just can't be denied IMO. The testimonies of early saints willing to leave foreign countries to come and build up zion had to be utterly life changing because the spirit was undeniable when the gospel was taught to them. The missionaries have great power to teach and share powerful testimonies. History is messy and often the opposite of what is true. Just look at our evening news.
Good for you, don't ever read that ....
Parley Pratt was murdered because he illegally married a woman that was still legally married to a living man
Never facts only feelings.
So interesting! Amazing stories always! I could do with a transcript though, the sound isn't the best on this episode.
Working on it!
History Lesson Part 3 of 3 Unfortunately, too many of our Church Historians such as Leonard Arrington (1970 to 1980) and Richard Bushman were part of a group they called “The Swearing Elders.” These “Elite” scholars,who also embraced Marxism and Darwinism, did not believe JS was a prophet who translated the BOM. He was an uneducated country bumpkin who in no way could read Reformed Egyptian. The Swearing Elders concluded that the only way JS could produce the BOM was to make it up but that would make him out to be a genius, or by having the Lord reveal it to him word for word on a stone in a hat.
The STITH theory was not new to early members of the Church. It began circulating when the BOM was first published and became prevalent following the widely circulated 1834 Anti mormon publication, “Mormonism Unvailed” by E.B. Howe. “Mormonism Unvailed” presented three possible origins of the BOM. It addressed the original common knowledge claims by JS that he sat behind a veil or curtain in his one room cabin and translated the plates by means of the U&T while Martin Harris acted as scribe. Howe suggested that JS was really sitting behind the curtain reading from the Solomon Spaulding Manuscript, a story about Roman sailors being blown off track, landing in North American and exploring the Mound Builder Civilization. “Mormonism Unvailed” mocked an alternate claim that JS read the words revealed to him off a dark colored stone placed in a hat because, first, it was common knowledge that he sat behind a curtain; Secondly, why all the effort to make plates, engrave the plates, and hide and protect plates that were not needed? Apostate David Whitmer widely perpetuated the STITH claim as evidence that JS was a fallen prophet. Whitmer claimed that because Joseph lost the 116 pages the Lord punished him by not returning the U&T. As a fallen prophet he was forced to resort to a seer stone. JS and Lucy Smith both recorded that the plates and U&T were returned.
What of “Emma’s Last Testimony" we hear quoted from so often? Here are some facts regarding it:
Emma’s last testimony was a supposed interview recorded by Joseph Smith III, President of the RLDS Church and published in “Saint's Herald,” Vol. 26, No 19 p. 289. (1 October 1879)
Emma had died six months earlier on April 30, 1879, age 74.
In a letter to William Smith, JSIII stated that his mother “was fast failing” when he arrived. (One must question her mental state at this time. No account of mental state given however.)
The interview included a question about JS’s involvement in polygamy which Emma denied. Historians do not accept her account of polygamy because of too much evidence to the contrary. However they accept her account of the STITH which contradicts D&C 9, 10 and 14 our canonized scripture and other first hand accounts.
In her last testimony, Emma claims she wrote hour after hour while his (JSIII’s) father (JS) sat with his face buried in a hat as he dictated from the stone with nothing between them. The motive for stating that there was nothing between them was to counter the widely accepted “Mormonism Unvailed” claim that JS sat behind a curtain and dictated the BOM from the Solomon Spaulding manuscript. At the time of Emma’s death JS III was fighting against the Spaulding manuscript claims as well as claims that his father had started polygamy. Polygamy was the dividing issue between the Brighamites (The saints who moved west) and the Josephites (Those who remained and denounced polygamy). Josephites established the Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints.
Nine years early in 1870, Emma, corresponding with her friend, Emma Pilgrim, wrote in her own hand, the following regarding BOM translation:
“Now, the first part my husband translated, was translated by the use of the Urim and Thummin, and that was the part that Martin Harris lost. After that he used a small stone, not exactly black, but was rather a dark color. I cannot tell whether that account in the Times and Seasons is correct or not because someone stole all my books and I have none to refer to at present, if I can find one that has that account I will tell you what is true and what is not.”
NOTE: If Emma had sat hour after hour writing while Joseph sat with his face buried in a hat as he dictated, why didn’t she tell this to her friend in 1870. She stated in response to her friend’s inquiry that she couldn’t recall how the BOM was translated after the first 116 pages without her articles and books. But she had no problem remembering “while fast failing” on her deathbed nine years later?
In this 1870 letter, Emma mentions the stone but can’t remember any details about how it was used without referring to her Times and Seasons articles and books that she says were stolen. This shows that she was not a first hand witness to the STITH theory. Her account therefore is hearsay.
Emma describes the stone but does not outright state she had seen it. That she saw it can only be assumed.
When refuting David Whitmer's claim regarding JS being a fallen Prophet, JS III, in the "Saints Herald, volume 33, o. 45, November 13, 1886 refutes the STITH by referring to Oliver Cowdery's Letter I of 8 (1834) and his father's John Wentworth Letter published in 1842. These state Joseph Smith's claims of BOM translation of the plates by means of the U&T. " JS III stated the following from this "Saints Herald '' Article " [It] must be allowed that these men best knew by what means the Book of Mormon was translated and the "chief instrument" was the interpreters.” JS III accepted his father had a seer stone but he completely invalidated Emma’s Last Testimony by accepting the U&T translation and not citing her last testimony in the Saints Herald article. It must also be noted that the OC Letter I which JS had copied into his personal history which gives it more credibility, was written to refute the false translation claims, (STITH and Spalding Manuscript) made in "Mormonism Unvailed.
Here is an ASSUMPTION not to be accepted as fact: In many Section headings of the D&C it notes that the revelations were given to JS through the U& T. Since Joseph was not allowed to show anyone the U&T maybe he put the stones and his face in the hat as he dictated the revelations. Perhaps witnesses to these revelations assumed that that is how he translated the BOM:) Decide for yourself. I side with Joseph.
Except that Joseph Smith never said he used seer stones. People once close to Joseph Smith but had left the church created the story that Bro Smith used seer stones. This whole confusion was created by apostates. By the way, I don’t mind reading the CES letter because reading ant-lds materials is what further strengthened my testimony. It has an opposite effect on me.
Sunday eve - January 14, 2024.
It sounds like the seer stone needs a little more clarification
I would suggest that you read Jonathan Neville's book: A Man That Can Translate. Also, Hannah Stoddard's book on the urim and thumim.
@@doctorstotrust I got my info from Neville.
Thank you Ashley, Sarah and Loren. I hope anyone headed down an unbelieving path will reevaluate where that path leads. It is of Satan; and it leads to a dark place. Anyone or anything sowing doubt and disbelief are from Satan. Only God sows faith, hope, and belief. The Savior taught is in Matthew 7:20 that "by their fruits ye shall know them." The fruit of the CES Letter is rotten and bitter. As the Lord said in the Book of Ether, “And whatsoever thing persuadeth men to do good is of me; for good cometh of none save it be of me. I am the same that leadeth men to all good.” (Ether 4:12.) Doubters and disbelievers don't lead people to do good. They disguise darkness--the search for doubt--as light--the search for truth, but look where it leads them; into darkness and despair. That is how you will know them. Jesus Christ is the only way. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latterday Saints is the Savior's church! May I suggest reviewing the 17 Points of the True Church as a faith building story that centers on key points of doctrinal light and finding that light. There is no other church on the earth that has all the truths and the authority to administer the ordinances of the gospel. Joseph Smith was God's prophet of the Restoration, and Russel M. Nelson is his prophet today. Thank you ladies for shining your light and the light of the gospel on the work of Satan.
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the actual facts are smith never used a "sear stone" to translate the plates.
both smith and oliver cowdery made it clear ... he only used the urim and thummim to translate the plates.
that is exactly why the urim & thummim was created by god, and left with the plates.
there is an entire book written on it " by means of the urim & thummim" by james w. lucas & jonathan e. neville.
it is good reading.
Does Lauren say she started to read the letter with "her wife" ??? 5:46
I did a double take on that as well. Wth
LOL no, there is another anti letter called "Letter to my wife" that I started to read. I have a husband and children.
This is a perfect example of why people shouldn't take history so seriously. Things get misunderstood and taken wrong then passed along too easily
Ok thanks for clarifying... I never heard of that letter lol. I love all the work you & Ashly put into this much needed podcast. Thanks for all you do and sorry for the misunderstanding 🙏
@@Come.Back.Podcast I, too, was confused. Thank you for the clarification!
Fantastic episode. The CES letter is intellectually manipulative, Letter To My Wife is emotionally manipulative.
I felt the same way about the seer stones. It was a differnet world back then and people had different beliefs. I don't care how Joseph Smith translated the BofM. If you sincerely read and understand what is in the BofM, you will understand that Joseph couldn't have imagined it all. Completely impossible.
I thought I should take a look at this CES Letter, but I started into it and quickly could see it was mostly just a rehash of Jerald and Sandra Tanner's endless lists of straw-man arguments against the church . . .
I listened to it, which was much faster than reading. And I am still happily a faithful member of The Church of Jesus. Christ of Latter-day Saints. I already knew some of the CES letter was ridiculous thanks to reading part of a faithful reply and hearing a few Saints Unscripted videos.
The Tanners have reach that blows this church away.
Im still waiting for some debunking, end of the podcast and did not get anything 😢
You are missing the point
The fruit of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is sweet and abundant! There is no point of hacking at the wood or digging at the roots. You've been raised in joy and peace. What are their fruits that we should follow _them_ ? "Take no council from unbelievers." Know that the accusers will *_never_* stop. They are defeated only by your faith in The Atonement of Jesus, your testimony and your covenants. -Revelation 12:10,11
I praise you for putting forth the above succinct text so benignly fostering in our common favor.
I very much appreciate this episode. I don’t intend to read the letter. I think it’s mean to make one’s life goal destroying the faith of others. If Mr. Jeremy has something beautiful to offer the world, I’m all ears. But so far I’ve not heard of anything like that. Unfortunately your guest’s speech patterns are very hard to understand. I’m halfway through the episode and resetting the playback speed to .75 and I hope I can better understand the rest.
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The CES Letter was made known to LDS scholars before it became public-I remember it circulating before publication. Church scholars and leaders were too arrogant to respond to it, and didn’t finally respond, until damage had already snowballed. Total neglect of the congregation on the part of the institution. The CES & Correlation has no accountability or responsibility to the flock. So tragic. A lot of the fallout could have been avoided.
Avoided how? The LDS church put out the Gospel Topic Essays and even those caused tons of members to leave the church! I grew up listening to sunday school lesson that said Joseph did not commmit polygamy and that the seer stone was not used, which turned out to be lies by my LDS CHURCH!!!!!!!There just are not a lot of good answers for the evidence presented in the CES Letter. Nothing in the LDS church can be taken at face value, there is always a complex and convoluted explanation for the why historic evidence points to Joseph Smith being a liar!
I thought this podcast was going to be about giving answers but sadly it was not. You should never be scared to ask questions
So you're saying, from a truth standpoint and in many ways from a motivational/conspiracy standpoint, Jeremy Runnels is doing the very thing he's accusing the church of doing.
While I do not doubt the sincerity of Sarah Allen, she and the "Come Back Podcast" beats around the bush. What are the basic issues raised in the CES Letter? You are quick to do an ad hominem attack against Jeremy Runnells--why he wrote the CES Letter has nothing to do with the validity of the arguments. Next, you select a few weak arguments in the CES letter, making it seem like the entire document is that way.
While the CES letter showed me there were numerous problems with the truthfulness of the Church, the FAIR Mormon website showed me many were legit. FAIR Mormon damaged my testimony more than the CES letter did. I am sure many former believers will support me on this point.
To find the truth, read the CES letter, read the rebuttals, and read the source documentation. It will take time, but it's worth it. (If you think the CES letter is too "scary," then read a rebuttal and the source documents.)
This episode wasn't meant to be a rebuttal in itself. We just wanted to inform listeners what the document is and its lack of integrity.
@@Come.Back.Podcast I see no lack of integrity with the CES letter. Per Jim Bennett (who has a rebuttal to CES letter), he has seen the email to the CES director. And as I stated before, motivations have nothing to do with the validity of an argument (the truthfulness of CES arguments). That's an ad hominem attack, a logic fallacy. Once again, Sarah pointed out 2 weak arguments in the CES letter making it look like all the arguments in the CES Letter are the same way. Maybe Sarah could speak to the Book of Abraham, Book of Morman anachronisms, and/or polygamy on a future episode.
Guys, you need to really listen to this. Just because your entire faith is provably and demonstrably based on nothing but lies doesn't mean you should give up your cult!