I'm loving these super cuts! Sometimes we get off topic when we're having so much fun. So it's nice to come watch these so we can fully absorb the teachings.
I just have to say, I NEVER heard the Thomas B Marsh bucket of cream story until I started listening to this podcast. Now I've heard it about 5,000 times.🤣
@@isaacerickson6312 Later, after the dust had settled, so to speak, I started seeing testimonies from members who obeyed, and fared we'll through the storm.
@@GarySaint-xm6tr I started investing in real estate before and after the bust of 2008. I remember all of the smart RE gurus of pre-2008 saying things like "mortgage shmortgage" and encouraged investors to take on balloon loans with little to no cashflow. President Hinckley's perspective was very rare for the time and he was spot-on. Boy, do I miss him!
I conversed with several of my friends, one the late Gregory S Coleman, first Solicitor General of Texas, and a former Supreme Court lawyer for justice Scalia , more than two years before the bust, saying ,This cannot be sustained. The Average American cannot afford to pay off a 250,000 loan for 30 years. In this sense, the wealthy are out of tough with the average American. What seams like it should be no problem as a rich person is not reality for the average American. President Reagan's tax breaks for building appointments was the right idea with the wrong application. Instead of apartments, small houses. Why? Because more family friendly, and less crime conducive. Apartments are the opposite. Reagan's plan helped a vast number of average Americans for several years, and greatly drove the price of mortgages down. Good for some bad for others, but all in all good for America.
Yea and I decided to just blow my 5 million dollars on other stuff. I mean, didn't you have a ton of money burning a hole in your wallet that you could have paid off a home with? But seriously, I tried to pay mine off as much as I could, and it ended up being the worst mistake of my life. I found out that the more equity you have, the more motivation the bank has to take your house, and all those who had mortgages up to their ears, with little or NO equity, got to keep them - the bank doesn't want homes with no equity. It's the equity they want, and the only thing of value they can take. The house is worthless to them. The cost and bother of selling it to another broke person who can't make the payments is not worth it.
People going, “the prophets don’t prophesy anymore.” And then go and contradict and protest everything a prophet says. So what’s it to you if they do or don’t? You’re not going to pay attention anyway, so…
My take exactly. They complain that they don’t but when they speak (like a prophet reaffirming for the 9,000th time the restored church’s doctrine held since the time of Adam and Eve about is and will only recognize man/women sealings askin among other things) they complain. Even better, they’ll claim what they say can only be understood through “nuance”, as if they’re another sect saying that unless you speak Hebrew you can’t understand the scriptures. I hate lds nuance bros, they drive more people away than any other faction of the church I think.
Great to see another supercut! I don't always have time for your full episodes but will watch any supercut you put together. Consider adding a playlist of supercuts!
"besom of destruction" - good phrase. A besom is a broom made of twigs. Not a smooth broom made of straw, but a very rough one made of twigs. So a besom of destruction would be a very rough way to end your life. At the time of the Civil War some of my ancestors lived in Missouri, but well away from Jackson County, thankfully. Even at that, as Union supporters the family saw the results of the war up front and very personally.
Thank you for these supercuts! I love the Livestreams and long videos but if I'm going to send a video to someone simply for the information these Supercuts are necessary. Most of the people I want to share the info with aren't going to watch a long video with all the side quests lol.
Porter Rockwells defense when he was asked what evidence did he have he didn't shoot Boggs. He said judge , he's alive isn't he. The judge dismissed the case
if you aim for the belt buckle you miss high you hit the ches you miss low youtake out the horse oryou hit the leg which can be just as deadly as a chest wound
For your video of the name Utah, you have to include that Utah means "A High Place" or "Top Of The Mountains". You also should include a comparison between the city described in what is called The New Jerusalem Scroll from the Dead Sea Scrolls and the Salt Lake Valley, especially the layout for Salt Lake City.
@@ChadSolberg Yeah, it's description doesn't match the city described in the Old Testament or the City in Revelations, but it can be perfect match for the Salt Lake Valley and the City layout, depending on the size of the cubit used. Though the walls with twelve gates around the city, would have to be the mountains, which makes the best walls a city could ask for.
There are many many documentaries out there which can be found on TV about Nostradamus, however, compared to Joseph Smith, Nostradamus is one of those Zoltar machines you can find at the back of some lame third-rate carnival.
"Bosom of Destruction" sounds kinkier. I think they just want to spice things up on the show. Ursula Omnigarten: "Vuld chu like to experience zee bosom of destruction?"
I don't understand the "too sacred" argument for prophecies. How come Joseph could prophesy so publicly all the time, but living prophets don't seem to follow suit?
They do ALL the time but in a bit different way. The locations of church's, temples, missions, assignments, and callings are often done under the spirit of prophecy. It's really all around us. Plus home church right before the pandemic..was a bullseye!
They DO. But if you don’t have ears to hear and eyes to see, you won’t hear it. Remember when President Nelson said to take your vitamin pills the conference right before covid hit? Or when he told us that they would implement come follow me so the saints could still be instructed without even going to church? Or when he said they would give cellphones to the missionaries right before covid hit? These are the most recent examples, but there were several during President Hinkley’s time. The family proc is a prophecy that is dead on being fulfilled currently.
Also remember they are prophets, seers, and revelators collectively, not individually like Hyrum and Joseph were. Why? Because the keys were given to the apostleship. So Joseph Smith was special.
Don't forget that Salt Lake Temple Square shut down the Temple for renovations and tore down the visitor centers to rebuild better, just before the pandemic as well.
Hey hoping to notice my comment What about Joseph Smith prophecy in the Missouri that the temple will be build but didn't fullfilled?? Can someone explain me please?
DID YOU KNOW???: The Smith family had strong ties to Dartmouth College. A Smith cousin was the head of theology at Dartmouth, Professor John Smith. Lucy Mack Smith did not explain why Hyrum was chosen to attend Dartmouth Prep school (until age 13), but it may have been simply because his cousin of about the same age, Stephen Mack, was already a student there. One of Dartmouth college's tutors, Andrew Mack, was also a distant relative! The Smith family and their relatives lived in and around Dartmouth for many years and it can be seen they had strong ties to Dartmouth College! Many of the writings of Dartmouth theology Professor John Smith are very similar to the doctrines of the early mormon church!
Yes. Technically, Hyrum was attending the institution known as "Moor's Indian Charity School" (also often just called "Moor's Charity School). It was basically part of the Dartmouth campus and shared much the same faculty. MICS students used the same dormitory facility as the Dartmouth students, so socially, conversationally and in most other ways they were a small and closely connected academic community. The focus of the MICS was on converting "Indians" to Christianity. They even promoted a program to place children from the tribes into Christian homes for early conversion. Pretty much all of the Mormon themes relating to the "Lamanites" and missions to the Lamanites are echoes of what was going on at MICS (including the "Indian Student Placement Program" that Spencer W. Kimball helped promote heavily in the 1950s and 1960s). It's also known that when he was home with the family, Hyrum would educate Joseph Smith in the things that Hyrum was learning at MICS/Dartmouth. Not so incidentally, Ethan Smith, the author of View of the Hebrews, was a graduate of Dartmouth (1790). View of the Hebrews was published in 1823 and also contains many themes that are echoed in Joseph Smith's Book of Mormon project and the related narrative he created concerning the "Lamanites".
This is really weak. At the time the campus the Smiths went to was akin to a junior high today. Joseph never attended. Joseph got more revelation from reading the Bible everyday than listening to his brother or cousin a few nights. If Joseph Incorporated teachings from Dartmouth college why were the critics all over him having new doctrine that they felt contradicted current religions.
Also remember the Smith neighbors all said that the Smiths were dumb and ignorant. See mormonisn unvailed by e.b. white. If they were so stupid having half their family go to Dartmouth wouldn't have helped !
@@brianstutzman5037 You are missing the point. No one is saying the Smith's were highly educated, but there is evidence that they were far from the uneducated farm boys the mormon church claims as proof of the BOM. ALSO, the Smith's were exposed to the writings of their Cousin, theology Professor John Smith whose numerous Dartmouth writings are VERY similar to mormon doctrine!! AND oh by the way, Professor John Smith taught Ethan Smith who wrote VIEW OF THE HEBREWS which also has strong similarities to BOM!!!! Creak, Crack, your shelf can't stand the truth!
@@brianstutzman5037 You are missing the point. The Smith family had resources at Dartmouth college from which to create the BOM. There are toooo many similiarities, if you are willing to do the research. Joseph was not an uneducated farmboy. Professor John Smith's writings are VERY similar to mormon doctrines. Is it just a coincidence that Joseph's cousin is a professor of theology at Dartmouth who teaches Ethan Smith who just so happens to write the VIew of the Hebrews which just so happens to have strong similarities to the BOM? and oh by the way Ethan Smith was Oliver Cowdery's family pastor!!!!
Did Joseph Smith make any prophecies about Kris Murphy getting caught in friendly fire? There's always hope. 😊 jk, Kris; you make it sooooo fun to poke you.
Honestly, this channel would probably be elevated quite a bit if Kris and Luke were both blocked. Just the same old arguments. Kris literally asks for rebuttals and when he is given a few he goes back to his rambling about who knows what. Luke parrots the same things he's said for over a year now. It's not like they just disagree with stuff and try to have thoughtful conversations. It's just trolling
@@GwPoKo The Topic now is Joseph Smith “prophecies.” I didn’t bring up his fraudulent money digging or sexual predation on young girls or profiteering from lot sales to Immigrant Converts or Federal Bank Fraud Crimes or lying to The Church about Polygamy or his Plan to lead an armed rebellion against the Federal Government or …….. I’m just discussing his “prophecies” now.
@@GwPoKo agreed, put Nathan Bigler on the block list too. The only problem is that with the growth of WR subs of the faithful listeners, the antagonistic listeners naturally grows too. But, just as the lamanites outnumbered the nephites throughout most of the BoM, they handled it well when they were faithful. I definitely need to be more faithful haha!
Like the Hamas attack on Israel, the name of Joseph Smith seems to be a lightning rod for attracting strong feelings, both pro and con. We see this in the newspaper headline and editorial at 18:45. And we see it today whenever Joseph's name is brought up.
Smoke and mirrors. Leonids meteor shower???? hahahahahah Isn't it odd that Jospeh could only say "within 40 days" the stars would fall? It was common knowledge the Leonids meteor shower happened within a 30 day window around November....
@@brianstutzman5037 1) It is a fact that the Leonids occur every 33 years, around November. 2) It is also a fact that there is NO record of Joseph Smith publically publishing his claim BEFORE the event. Instead, we must again trust Joseph Smith for his depiction of events. 3) Joseph Smith's "prophecies" are lame when compared to Biblical prophecies. 4) They weren't stars that fell. 5) Discovery date 902 AD (first record)
Predicts a meteorological event, predicts his own death at the hands of his enemies, declares that his paper money would be as good as gold…. Vision? YAWN Jowl man.
I don’t think you want to bring up RMN’s “prophetic” knowledge during Covid. He literally released a signed First Presidency statement saying the jabs were “proven to be both safe and effective.”
And in that same signed statement asked us to listen to the experts and doctors (without saying which doctors and experts to listen to) and then make a personal decision on the matter. The majority of the people did not hear both parts of the statement, only the one. I was one of them. Glad I didn’t get the vakseen, and that I listened to the whole message before going forward with the shot.
I think it's reasonable for the church to rely upon the advice of experts in relevant fields. If the Lord thought it was important to contradict those experts, I think he would let RMN know about it. You may believe otherwise, if you like.
@@thatonedude.8440 how do you know that the jab helped a lot of people? Biden said if we got the jab we wouldn’t infect others, which turned out to be false, which means the pharmaceutical companies lied as well. Too many cautionary warnings weren’t heeded with that vakseen. Funny thing, all in my family who got vaksed still got COVID, same as those who didn’t. Then when everyone got it again, everyone did about the same as the other, meaning the natural immunities fought off the virus the same as the vaksed which we were told wasn’t possible by the pharmaceutical companies. Anyway, it was a personal decision and those who abused and maligned people for not getting it (with the love thy neighbor BS) should repent and ask for forgiveness of those who didn’t take it. We were treated like trash, kept from attending church in some cases, conference, etc. My wards still lost more members during COVID to the woke mind virus but we lost a fair share of people due to how the vaksed treated the unvaksed. True barbarism took place during COVID that I didn’t expect in the LDS church.
I don't see why a show focused on faith promoting, albeit lighthearted, material, would that. They are Biased, and it's not there Job to cover Everything Joseph Smith ever said. There are places for that, and you know it's not gonna be here.
I'm loving these super cuts! Sometimes we get off topic when we're having so much fun. So it's nice to come watch these so we can fully absorb the teachings.
I just have to say, I NEVER heard the Thomas B Marsh bucket of cream story until I started listening to this podcast. Now I've heard it about 5,000 times.🤣
Same
I still haven’t heard it, maybe I should count my blessings 😂
This is hilariously true for me as well 😂
Same
Yep, same here!
Gordon B Hinkley told the saints to eliminate debt and pay of their houses right before the 2008 financial meltdown in America
Yes! I remember that. He was saying that for a while.
@@isaacerickson6312
Later, after the dust had settled, so to speak, I started seeing testimonies from members who obeyed, and fared we'll through the storm.
@@GarySaint-xm6tr I started investing in real estate before and after the bust of 2008. I remember all of the smart RE gurus of pre-2008 saying things like "mortgage shmortgage" and encouraged investors to take on balloon loans with little to no cashflow. President Hinckley's perspective was very rare for the time and he was spot-on. Boy, do I miss him!
I conversed with several of my friends, one the late Gregory S Coleman, first Solicitor General of Texas, and a former Supreme Court lawyer for justice Scalia , more than two years before the bust, saying ,This cannot be sustained. The Average American cannot afford to pay off a 250,000 loan for 30 years. In this sense, the wealthy are out of tough with the average American. What seams like it should be no problem as a rich person is not reality for the average American. President Reagan's tax breaks for building appointments was the right idea with the wrong application. Instead of apartments, small houses. Why? Because more family friendly, and less crime conducive. Apartments are the opposite. Reagan's plan helped a vast number of average Americans for several years, and greatly drove the price of mortgages down. Good for some bad for others, but all in all good for America.
Yea and I decided to just blow my 5 million dollars on other stuff. I mean, didn't you have a ton of money burning a hole in your wallet that you could have paid off a home with?
But seriously, I tried to pay mine off as much as I could, and it ended up being the worst mistake of my life. I found out that the more equity you have, the more motivation the bank has to take your house, and all those who had mortgages up to their ears, with little or NO equity, got to keep them - the bank doesn't want homes with no equity. It's the equity they want, and the only thing of value they can take. The house is worthless to them. The cost and bother of selling it to another broke person who can't make the payments is not worth it.
People going, “the prophets don’t prophesy anymore.” And then go and contradict and protest everything a prophet says. So what’s it to you if they do or don’t? You’re not going to pay attention anyway, so…
My take exactly. They complain that they don’t but when they speak (like a prophet reaffirming for the 9,000th time the restored church’s doctrine held since the time of Adam and Eve about is and will only recognize man/women sealings askin among other things) they complain. Even better, they’ll claim what they say can only be understood through “nuance”, as if they’re another sect saying that unless you speak Hebrew you can’t understand the scriptures. I hate lds nuance bros, they drive more people away than any other faction of the church I think.
Great to see another supercut! I don't always have time for your full episodes but will watch any supercut you put together. Consider adding a playlist of supercuts!
I’ve seen all the Brian stuff but I’m going to let this run on my as I go to sleep to support Project Super Cut!
"besom of destruction" - good phrase. A besom is a broom made of twigs. Not a smooth broom made of straw, but a very rough one made of twigs. So a besom of destruction would be a very rough way to end your life. At the time of the Civil War some of my ancestors lived in Missouri, but well away from Jackson County, thankfully. Even at that, as Union supporters the family saw the results of the war up front and very personally.
Great episode! Thanks for having professor Stutsman on!
I'm just a small-time businessman and real estate investor. Not a professor
Thank you for these supercuts! I love the Livestreams and long videos but if I'm going to send a video to someone simply for the information these Supercuts are necessary. Most of the people I want to share the info with aren't going to watch a long video with all the side quests lol.
I read this book and it was extremely interesting.
Interesting prophecies, glad to hear these came true.
Ezra Taft Benson forewarned about the degradation of the family and filth coming from the TV
I can imagine porter rockwell speaking in a Batman voice while cutting the logs “I’m not going to kill you..but I don’t have to save you” 😈
Obsessed with the supercuts
These Supercuts are based brethren 🙌🏼
16:38 Jonah I have had this question forever, thank you for asking it!
"So not only did Joseph Smith steal the Spaulding manuscript he also grabbed the Zoroastrian and Druidic calenders?"
LMAO 🤣🤣🤣
Porter Rockwells defense when he was asked what evidence did he have he didn't shoot Boggs. He said judge , he's alive isn't he. The judge dismissed the case
I love that this video ended with *"AND REFRESHMENTS"* 😂
That Porter Rockwell Waterboy reference absolutely made my morning!! Fun episode.
Yeah! Made in the Video!
1:25
Quincy, IL is my hometown. My ancestors took care of the saints!! Cardon, Qcy is a great city. 🙏❤️⚘️
we need more STUTZMAN!!!! give him more time!!!!!
Awesome, super cut. Praise to the MAN!! Joseph Smith was da man. 😅
Great show.
Love super cuts
Besom means broom, sweeping with a broom of destruction makes sense. This word also used in Isaiah 14: 23
Rexburg has a great pizza place! The owner brought over a special oven from Italy to bake the pies. Really good!
It's called righteous slice and I actually share his office at times
My name is Zachary Taylor, and I assure you, I've never spent a day in Warsaw, Illinois! 😂
if you aim for the belt buckle you miss high you hit the ches you miss low youtake out the horse oryou hit the leg which can be just as deadly as a chest wound
23:16 Besom is actually a rendering of a Hebrew word meaning "sweeper" -- occurs in Isaiah 14 : 23, as in sweeping away of Babylon.
For your video of the name Utah, you have to include that Utah means "A High Place" or "Top Of The Mountains". You also should include a comparison between the city described in what is called The New Jerusalem Scroll from the Dead Sea Scrolls and the Salt Lake Valley, especially the layout for Salt Lake City.
Never heard of the new Jerusalem from the dead see scrolls
@@ChadSolberg Yeah, it's description doesn't match the city described in the Old Testament or the City in Revelations, but it can be perfect match for the Salt Lake Valley and the City layout, depending on the size of the cubit used. Though the walls with twelve gates around the city, would have to be the mountains, which makes the best walls a city could ask for.
Fun fact. Baseballs predecessor known as town ball, was among Joseph Smiths favorite games.
When truth is spoken. Then the man on the controller starts quoting a bunch of confusion. So it is hard to believe truth and confusion
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There are many many documentaries out there which can be found on TV about Nostradamus, however, compared to Joseph Smith, Nostradamus is one of those Zoltar machines you can find at the back of some lame third-rate carnival.
More Supercuts!
"... And refreshments." -- Cardon Ellis
Great show as always but Bruh you gotta let the Marsh thing go. I have been a member all my life and still don't know what that story is.
Fun stuff!
You need to look into the Emperor Guang Wu's commemt about the day Christ died.
38:36 Seership, revelations, and prophecy ... and refreshments.
You could have the joke prophecies from the supercut. More focus would be awesome.
Have you heard the similarity of Judah and Utah by Morgan Philpot?
Not "Bosom of Destruction," but "Besom" meaning broom. Sweep with bosom of destruction.
"Bosom of Destruction" sounds kinkier. I think they just want to spice things up on the show. Ursula Omnigarten: "Vuld chu like to experience zee bosom of destruction?"
I don't understand the "too sacred" argument for prophecies. How come Joseph could prophesy so publicly all the time, but living prophets don't seem to follow suit?
They do ALL the time but in a bit different way. The locations of church's, temples, missions, assignments, and callings are often done under the spirit of prophecy. It's really all around us. Plus home church right before the pandemic..was a bullseye!
They DO. But if you don’t have ears to hear and eyes to see, you won’t hear it. Remember when President Nelson said to take your vitamin pills the conference right before covid hit? Or when he told us that they would implement come follow me so the saints could still be instructed without even going to church? Or when he said they would give cellphones to the missionaries right before covid hit?
These are the most recent examples, but there were several during President Hinkley’s time. The family proc is a prophecy that is dead on being fulfilled currently.
Also remember they are prophets, seers, and revelators collectively, not individually like Hyrum and Joseph were. Why? Because the keys were given to the apostleship. So Joseph Smith was special.
Don't forget that Salt Lake Temple Square shut down the Temple for renovations and tore down the visitor centers to rebuild better, just before the pandemic as well.
They have learned to shut the hell up.
Besom is a molten furnace container.
Hey hoping to notice my comment What about Joseph Smith prophecy in the Missouri that the temple will be build but didn't fullfilled?? Can someone explain me please?
That was addressed in the video.
@@M_Rytting yeah i found the video now
How do you join your discord?
Cap, you know I've always been a _Supercuts_ guy ... .
Not that you care, but a besom is a broom
In Afrikaans a broom is besem, taken from the Dutch bezem.
DID YOU KNOW???: The Smith family had strong ties to Dartmouth College. A Smith cousin was the head of theology at Dartmouth, Professor John Smith. Lucy Mack Smith did not explain why Hyrum was chosen to attend Dartmouth Prep school (until age 13), but it may have been simply because his cousin of about the same age, Stephen Mack, was already a student there. One of Dartmouth college's tutors, Andrew Mack, was also a distant relative! The Smith family and their relatives lived in and around Dartmouth for many years and it can be seen they had strong ties to Dartmouth College! Many of the writings of Dartmouth theology Professor John Smith are very similar to the doctrines of the early mormon church!
Yes. Technically, Hyrum was attending the institution known as "Moor's Indian Charity School" (also often just called "Moor's Charity School). It was basically part of the Dartmouth campus and shared much the same faculty. MICS students used the same dormitory facility as the Dartmouth students, so socially, conversationally and in most other ways they were a small and closely connected academic community.
The focus of the MICS was on converting "Indians" to Christianity. They even promoted a program to place children from the tribes into Christian homes for early conversion. Pretty much all of the Mormon themes relating to the "Lamanites" and missions to the Lamanites are echoes of what was going on at MICS (including the "Indian Student Placement Program" that Spencer W. Kimball helped promote heavily in the 1950s and 1960s).
It's also known that when he was home with the family, Hyrum would educate Joseph Smith in the things that Hyrum was learning at MICS/Dartmouth. Not so incidentally, Ethan Smith, the author of View of the Hebrews, was a graduate of Dartmouth (1790). View of the Hebrews was published in 1823 and also contains many themes that are echoed in Joseph Smith's Book of Mormon project and the related narrative he created concerning the "Lamanites".
This is really weak. At the time the campus the Smiths went to was akin to a junior high today. Joseph never attended. Joseph got more revelation from reading the Bible everyday than listening to his brother or cousin a few nights. If Joseph Incorporated teachings from Dartmouth college why were the critics all over him having new doctrine that they felt contradicted current religions.
Also remember the Smith neighbors all said that the Smiths were dumb and ignorant. See mormonisn unvailed by e.b. white. If they were so stupid having half their family go to Dartmouth wouldn't have helped !
@@brianstutzman5037 You are missing the point. No one is saying the Smith's were highly educated, but there is evidence that they were far from the uneducated farm boys the mormon church claims as proof of the BOM. ALSO, the Smith's were exposed to the writings of their Cousin, theology Professor John Smith whose numerous Dartmouth writings are VERY similar to mormon doctrine!! AND oh by the way, Professor John Smith taught Ethan Smith who wrote VIEW OF THE HEBREWS which also has strong similarities to BOM!!!!
Creak, Crack, your shelf can't stand the truth!
@@brianstutzman5037 You are missing the point. The Smith family had resources at Dartmouth college from which to create the BOM. There are toooo many similiarities, if you are willing to do the research. Joseph was not an uneducated farmboy. Professor John Smith's writings are VERY similar to mormon doctrines. Is it just a coincidence that Joseph's cousin is a professor of theology at Dartmouth who teaches Ethan Smith who just so happens to write the VIew of the Hebrews which just so happens to have strong similarities to the BOM? and oh by the way Ethan Smith was Oliver Cowdery's family pastor!!!!
Did Joseph Smith make any prophecies about Kris Murphy getting caught in friendly fire? There's always hope. 😊 jk, Kris; you make it sooooo fun to poke you.
It’s a compliment to occupy space in your brain rent free.
Honestly, this channel would probably be elevated quite a bit if Kris and Luke were both blocked. Just the same old arguments. Kris literally asks for rebuttals and when he is given a few he goes back to his rambling about who knows what. Luke parrots the same things he's said for over a year now. It's not like they just disagree with stuff and try to have thoughtful conversations. It's just trolling
@@GwPoKo The Topic now is Joseph Smith “prophecies.” I didn’t bring up his fraudulent money digging or sexual predation on young girls or profiteering from lot sales to Immigrant Converts or Federal Bank Fraud Crimes or lying to The Church about Polygamy or his Plan to lead an armed rebellion against the Federal Government or …….. I’m just discussing his “prophecies” now.
@@GwPoKo agreed, put Nathan Bigler on the block list too. The only problem is that with the growth of WR subs of the faithful listeners, the antagonistic listeners naturally grows too. But, just as the lamanites outnumbered the nephites throughout most of the BoM, they handled it well when they were faithful. I definitely need to be more faithful haha!
How did the "Nephites" do in the end???? @@dcarts5616
Hi
The man on the control board is saying gross things
Interesting interview. I think your mannerisms take away from it some but, it probably resonates with some of the younger generation.
Like the Hamas attack on Israel, the name of Joseph Smith seems to be a lightning rod for attracting strong feelings, both pro and con. We see this in the newspaper headline and editorial at 18:45. And we see it today whenever Joseph's name is brought up.
Smoke and mirrors. Leonids meteor shower???? hahahahahah Isn't it odd that Jospeh could only say "within 40 days" the stars would fall? It was common knowledge the Leonids meteor shower happened within a 30 day window around November....
Not at all. Even wiki and scientific journals talk about how 1833 shower came as a huge surprise and started the modern day study of these showers.
@@brianstutzman5037 1) It is a fact that the Leonids occur every 33 years, around November. 2) It is also a fact that there is NO record of Joseph Smith publically publishing his claim BEFORE the event. Instead, we must again trust Joseph Smith for his depiction of events. 3) Joseph Smith's "prophecies" are lame when compared to Biblical prophecies. 4) They weren't stars that fell. 5) Discovery date 902 AD (first record)
Predicts a meteorological event, predicts his own death at the hands of his enemies, declares that his paper money would be as good as gold…. Vision? YAWN Jowl man.
Besom is a broom. Classic scripture term.
If you like endless & insipid interruptions that ruin whatever content might have been there this is your channel.
The fake prophecies weren't funny. I like the idea, but they fell way flat.
How should a person define a "false prophet"?
I don’t think you want to bring up RMN’s “prophetic” knowledge during Covid. He literally released a signed First Presidency statement saying the jabs were “proven to be both safe and effective.”
And they are safe and effective. No vaccine is going to be completely without ill effects BTW
And in that same signed statement asked us to listen to the experts and doctors (without saying which doctors and experts to listen to) and then make a personal decision on the matter. The majority of the people did not hear both parts of the statement, only the one. I was one of them. Glad I didn’t get the vakseen, and that I listened to the whole message before going forward with the shot.
I think it's reasonable for the church to rely upon the advice of experts in relevant fields. If the Lord thought it was important to contradict those experts, I think he would let RMN know about it.
You may believe otherwise, if you like.
Well let’s be honest, the jab has helped a lot of people, and even though it wasn’t a good quality vaccine it’s not hurting anyone.
@@thatonedude.8440 how do you know that the jab helped a lot of people? Biden said if we got the jab we wouldn’t infect others, which turned out to be false, which means the pharmaceutical companies lied as well. Too many cautionary warnings weren’t heeded with that vakseen. Funny thing, all in my family who got vaksed still got COVID, same as those who didn’t. Then when everyone got it again, everyone did about the same as the other, meaning the natural immunities fought off the virus the same as the vaksed which we were told wasn’t possible by the pharmaceutical companies. Anyway, it was a personal decision and those who abused and maligned people for not getting it (with the love thy neighbor BS) should repent and ask for forgiveness of those who didn’t take it. We were treated like trash, kept from attending church in some cases, conference, etc. My wards still lost more members during COVID to the woke mind virus but we lost a fair share of people due to how the vaksed treated the unvaksed. True barbarism took place during COVID that I didn’t expect in the LDS church.
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just like trump against hillary.
You can't understand scripture unless you stick your head in a hat and rub rocks together.
Sheesh that’s impressive
lmk when you understand aramaic, greek, and/or hebrew without studying them or their grammar structures whatsoever.😂
Really what crap can he say and it is not going along with the truth that is supposed to be saying
200 years later... It happened!!!! what a bunch of bull shit
Lol. Y u mad bro?
@@WARDRADIOHe's got ants in his pants.
@@WARDRADIOwhere is that prophecy written in the Bible about the Book of Mormon
Ezekiel 37, John 10, revelation 12.
When is the show about all the FAILED Joseph Smith “prophecies”???
I don't see why a show focused on faith promoting, albeit lighthearted, material, would that. They are Biased, and it's not there Job to cover Everything Joseph Smith ever said. There are places for that, and you know it's not gonna be here.
They just haven’t happened yet. 700 years for Isaiah bro.
@@chewyster3033 Obviously. Mormons are now not known for being intellectually honest…and Apologists, far worse.
@@Kaydubbbb But Apollo Program put men on the Moon….no tall people dressed like Quakers???
when they do a show about your failed comments
🤔 Na. Cardo you are dishonest.
Joseph Smith 🤣
Very constructive comment.
Nope...fake