I'm surprised by many (most?) of the comments here and how hateful they seem toward Rod. The sense that I get every time I hear him speak is that he is a good, kind person who seems to have no guile and has a firm conviction of his beliefs. If he crosses paths with people that are scummy or who have made mistakes, that doesn't mean that he himself is scummy. I like him. Thanks, Stephen, for having him on and being a friend to him and everyone else.
Rod sometimes, such as in this episode, makes major assertions the accuracy of which is demonstrably false. And he does it with a straight face. That is one of the problems some viewers have.
Seriously? You're surprised by the backlash? Meldrum is not honest. Those who have performed the DNA experiments do NOT claim a link between Semitic people and Native Americans. Rather, they claim a common ancestor tens of thousands of years ago. You know, evolution. Rod knows this and continues to lie.
Before I heard of Rod I was a mesoAmerican believer, after all, the BYU scholars aside so. But now I've seen the light. Thanks to Rod, Wayne, Jonathan, and others. I've had two conversions!
Listen a 40:26 Mr. Pynakker showcases why he has a growing audience. No matter the person or point of view, Steven is a master at listening and reflecting. Watch closely Mr. Meldrum's body-language and eye contact. He felt heard and valued. Opens the door for respectful and meaningful engagement. Bravo!
As to Tim Ballard- …”by their fruits ye shall know them”. The great work he has done overshadows any allegations falsely made against him. People want to stop these sting operations so they are attacking him viciously. He has saved thousands of kids.
Good job Rod. I remember the Zermatt conferences. Keep the research going and learn all we can. Anyone who has read David McCullough "Path Between the Seas" will recognize the implausibility of Panama as "the" narrow neck.
We’d heard about Rod Meldrum but had never listened to him speak until this episode. He seems like a very well meaning person. Thom Harrison appears “off in the weeds” especially if it’s true he gave Tim a blessing telling him he’d be the Prophet some day. It would be very interesting to see how Rod looked at the predicament Tim’s in if the accuser was Rod’s wife, daughter, or loved one….
42:56 Tim Ballard, I’m afraid, is unfortunately is guilty of many of these allegations. The Psychic working with him is very concerning. It’s more than allegations at this point. There are major problems with the funding and business ethics Tim brought to OUR. I defended Tim, but looking over the documents, I changed my mind.
It really doesn't matter where the Book of Mormon geography is, that's not the point of it and it's not worth arguing or attacking anyone over. The Bible has had centuries of archeology done on it to prove the Bible and I'm sure they argued over where locations were, etc. for a long time and now traditional Christianity gets to say: "See, here's your evidence for the Bible! We were right!" At least for New Testament anyway, but there's not really anything for the Old Testament. Noah's big old ark hasn't been found, the ark of the covenant to substantiate Moses is nowhere to be found, and the temple of Solomon isn't anywhere to be found, it was destroyed so we can't even really say any Hebrew history is true in Old Testament regards...... So is that of the Book of Mormon, yet the Book of Mormon has changed hundreds of thousands of lives. And, with all of the discovery of Biblical archeology over that time, is Christianity really united as they assert to be? No, they're more divided today than they have ever been for financial gain, religion is a business. TH-cam is the new Church pulpit and Patreon is the new collection plate, people go and listen to what they want to hear and throw money at those who can tap into their belief system and butter them up. Christianity ISNT united and contend one with another to fill their chapels and fill their collection plates. As for the Book of Mormon, it's the ONLY book that tells it's readers, read it and have a relationship with God, take it to Him and have a personal relationship with Him and ask Him. Come to know it's truth and how you can find truth in ANYTHING by that model, EVEN THE BIBLE DOESNT TELL YOU TO DO. Joseph Smith found James 1:5 which is as close as you can get, but for Joseph Smith being the greatest con-man who ever lived, you'd have to have no faith in God period and seek wealth to do what he did, if that's the case, and Joseph Smith was still poor and gained nothing of it, not even power, the Latter-day Saint community wasn't like Billy Graham's community by a long shot. So, those who come to know the truth of the Book of Mormon before all of this archeological evidence really surfaces are going to be better off having learned to walk by faith rather than by sight and have a totally different relationship with God than those who had to wait for the evidence of it, ironically that you read about in the Book of Mormon. I would contend that God never wanted evidence to be found. The 8 witnesses recorded in the front of the Book of Mormon were all He wanted and called that a day. By waiting until the mid 1800s, the Heartland or Mesoamerica we're covered by enough earth and only a marginal sized group of people under heavy American government laws and regulations against digging would keep it that way along with whatever plundering the ignorant Spanish would've done while they were here would have wiped out most everything you could have found, or the Lamanites might have done all that already and sacked and destroyed or burned down cities and burned up bodies or left them for the birds and wolves, God doesn't want you to know that way. And with everything that has surfaced and the evidence Steve here is seeing repeatedly, has it changed his mind? No! His proud and repeated vocalizing he's a Evangelical studying Mormons like cavemen, shows that archeological evidence, even, won't change ones mind, it has to be by the power of the Holy Ghost, which is by the power of the Holy Ghost that one to come to know the truth of all things, and further shows how much further ahead those who receive it by such are ahead of those who learn otherwise. Doctrine and Covenants section on the degrees of glory, I think is grossly misunderstood. People seem to feel: If I don't believe the Mormons in this life, there's mercy in the next and I'll know it them and will just accept it then and won't have to embarrass myself in front of everyone in this life, except we learn what? "That same spirit which doth possess our body in this life will carry over into the next ." - Alma 34:34. We also don't know what Spirit Prison is like, exactly. There will still be people buying for souls there still too. Missionaries from other faiths will still be trying to convert those to their way of life, Satan still has influence there too, why? Because as Brigham Young taught that the veil that separates the living from the dead is on this earth, that Spirit Prison and Paradise Jesus established and organized his forces to minister in is on this earth separated by a veil. "Oh, well, I'll just meet Peter or Joseph Smith or Moses or Noah and ask them" when I reach the other side, except, they won't be there, they will have be in Spirit Paradise. Missionaries will look just as they do here and so, to the point I'll just accept it in the next life, that's not so. "For THIS life is the time for men to prepare to meet God." - Alma 34:32. What does Doctrine and Covenants say on the matter of the mindset of those who procrastinate that day? Doctrine and Covenants 76: 71-74: 71 And again, we saw the terrestrial world, and behold and lo, these are they who are of the terrestrial, whose glory differs from that of the church of the Firstborn who have received the fulness of the Father, even as that of the moon differs from the sun in the firmament. 72 Behold, these are they who died without law; 73 And also they who are the spirits of men kept in prison, whom the Son visited, and preached the gospel unto them, that they might be judged according to men in the flesh; 74 Who received not the testimony of Jesus in the flesh, but afterwards received it. These are those who had a chance here. They'd been approached and had all the resources at their disposal and then flat out rejected it. You'd spoken with the missionaries, had TH-cam channels like this and had witness born to you of the Gospel of Jesus and the restoration of his original Church and then rejected it, those are they who passed this life and DIDNT reside in Spirit Paradise but in Spirit Prison. So what about Doctrine and Covenants 138 where Joseph F. Smith was reading 1 Peter Chapters 3 & 4 and had his vision of the dead? Those are those in life who are like those who live in North Korea, or some tribe that lives in the jungle who never had a way of even hearing about Jesus Christ, a loving and merciful God has temples for those people who never were free and able to hear the message of the restoration "BUT WOULD HAVE RECEIVED IT WITH ALL THEIR HEARTS HAD THEN BEEN PERMITTED TO TARRY." - Doctrine & Covenants 137:7. God is merciful, but he's still just. Jesus carried out the atonement to satisfy the demands of Justice, that's grace, but Jesus then, having paid the debt for us is now able to set the conditions having paid for us with his own blood. As Elder Wilcox taught to visualize this: God is the piano teacher, Jesus is the parent that pays the piano teacher, and as the one who paid the piano teacher, Jesus can now expect that we practice. "We're not earning our way into heaven. We're learning heaven." Jesus paid the Father the debt, Jesus can now ask of us what he will so we can learn and grow. "Not everyone that saith unto me Lord, Lord! shall inherit my Father's Kingdom (not MY kingdom, but my Father's Kingdom) but he who DOETH the will of my Father who is in heaven." - Matthew 7:21
So glad that Rod takes the position that people should withhold judgement on Tim Ballard. It is distrubing that many social media personalities have piled on and publicly judged him as guilty based on the accusations of women, without the other side being told. I find it reprhensible that these women accusers used these social media personalities to get their story out, knowing that Tim Ballard could not respond, and that these social media influencers even listened to them and then reported their opinion publicly. I hope that he can get a fair hearing in court since the jury pool has been poisoned by these social media people who have large platforms and are powerful influencers, not to mention the state of our justice system today.
We know where the book of Mormon took place America . And in palmyra New York and Ohio . North America and of course it could be in South America too . Different groups came over at different times and moved around a lot . Book of Mormon is true .
Rod mentioned the X haplogroup. There is also a H haplogroup found in Puerto Rico. This haplogroup has connections to Egyptians, which are likely closely genetically related to Hebrews. There is also a P YDNA that could be of Jaredite origin off of Baja and California.
Right, links in TH-cam comments are filtered (on this channel). You should be fine if you post the title / author information of those research papers.
@@fredeisele1895 California P sample: "Ancient human parallel lineages within North America contributed to a coastal expansion" by C. L. Scheib and others Puerto Rico H samples: "Ancient DNA Reconstructs the Genetic Legacies of Precontact Puerto Rico Communities" by Maria A Nieves-Colón and others Possible HV2 sample from Texas but could be European: "Mitochondrial DNA analysis of the putative skeletal remains of Sieur de Marle: Genetic support for anthropological assessment of biogeographic ancestry" by Angie Ambers and others
Three things: I believe you should discuss the whole DNA issue with Dr Ugo Perego. His PhD is in genetics. He says the whole genetics discussion is essentially a moot point. He doesn't take a stand on the Meso-American model or Heartland. His take is pure genetics. When I heard Rod speak of the prophecies about the land being a land being a land of freedom without kings, it's the first thing from Heartlanders I've heard that gives me a reason to consider the issue. Finally, with Rod being from Logan, I believe I dated his sister, Rochelle, one two occasions for a period of three months each.
There are samples close to Hebrew origin. I can source the research papers if you are interested. But a HV2 sample in Texas from a Caddo Native. P samples on the coast of California by San Diego. More H samples in Puerto Rico. The HV2 sample is interesting because it has connections to both Egyptians and Hebrews (the Lehites partially descended from Egyptians).
I have no desire to read the Ballard book but wow it’s a stretch to connect the possible reading of the Book of Mormon by Lincoln to his issuing the Emancipation Proclamation. I thought Lincoln wanted to abolish the two great evils - slavery and….polygamy.
@@JaredAnthony yeah but how would Lincoln reconcile Brigham’s polygamous behavior with the words written in the Book of Mormon. If I were Lincoln I’d be scratching my head.
@@JaredAnthony add to that Brigham was also pro slavery if I recall. So Lincoln would have two reasons to scratch his head. Anyway it’s just my opinion that I really doubt that the Book of Mormon was an aha moment for Lincoln issuing the emancipation proclamation. Now if the 1860’s Mormons were not into polygamy and were abolitionists then I may consider a different opinion.
Yeah, I don't listen to Rod too much, but I've heard a victim complex coming from him a couple of times. He has some interesting bits of information, but not enough to convince me of the Heartland model.
I have always felt that it was in North America. All the windup screens will rake place in North America so if it was all in South America why not have those things down there. Not that it matters as far as the truthfulness of the gospel. Love your work Carol
I would like to invite Rod to speak with me more about his connections to Daybell, Harrison, and Ballard. I have many questions I'd like to ask, and am very good at finding historical documents that verify or falsify the words of others. According to @downsmath, Rod is a class act, and will appear anywhere he is asked to. I therefore look forward very much to interviewing him. Have a wonderful night!
I don’t think you’ll get anymore information than what was given in this interview. He will not speak more about Harrison or Ballard, as their in-depth stories are not his to tell. He gave all his information about meeting Daybelll, who he does not have a connection to. Yes, Rod Meldrum is a class act, which is why he’s spoken honestly.
Rod already answered the questions as thoroughly as he can at this time. This MBR is an excellent interviewer and he lets people talk. I don't think anyone else could do better than this.
I think there is a TON of Meso people who taught their converts their theories and are hard core triggered by Rod and his theories. To be this outraged you have to be in love with the meso theory. It’s very pleasant to not care. That being said the words of the prophets saying the Book of Mormon happened in North America is solid ground even if Rod is wrong about some things. I can’t wait to get the records of the ancient Meso American people some day
You're right Rod, the scholars got it wrong as to where the BofM was played out in the heartland of the USA. The LDS church has an agenda, it is not scripturally sound, and it has a lot of things wrong, polygamy being one of them when the Book of Mormon teaches against it big time. See MarriageAndPolygamy.
Go through Jacob ch 2-3 and search for the word "thing". Then you'll learn what "these things" refers to. 29 Wherefore, this people shall keep my commandments, saith the Lord of Hosts, or cursed be the land for their sakes. 30 For if I will, saith the Lord of Hosts, raise up seed unto me, I will command my people; otherwise they shall hearken unto these things.
Thanks for another fine video. I am a heartlander with an open mind, but pretty firm because it just makes sense. I first started learning about it when I started doing research to help one of my daughters who was on her way out of the church. I was desparate to help her find the truth and I came across Wayne May and was intrigued by this new idea. That was maybe seven or eight years ago. Long story short, I couldn't find things to keep her in the church and now am hanging on the edge myself. But I do believe in God, Christ, Joseph and The Book Of Mormon. As a side note, it really bothers me to see that book of Romney every week. I couldn't even make myself watch that episode because of the things that I know about him. I am not asking you to remove the book, just sharing some insight. You may want to copy and paste this into youtube search and you will know some of what I know: Unethical Leadership: Mitt Romney denying his Religious Faith Have a great day and keep up the good work.
I would love to know more. My gut sense or intuition (or maybe Holy Ghost) has told me from the start of this scandal that Mitt Romney's influence has played a big part in taking down Tim Ballard. Tim would be a formidable political opponent. It's so disheartening to see what has happened to him.
@@nancylowe2692 Mitt and his mother used to fight for abortion. He was a Democrat then switched to something like an Independent???? Then he flipped to Republican. He has a tendency to change parties according to what he thinks will bring him the most votes. He settled on Republican and moved to Utah where he could get even more votes from the Mormons. I wish that I could find the articles that I have read to get this information but I can't. Just do a google search and maybe you will find something. I still have the video reference because I bookmarked it.
I’m only 50 minutes in and Rod still has not answered the question about Tim Ballard. I was a a heartlander and has since left the church. I do admire Rod approach of truth seeking.
@BrianTerrill i heard he told Tim Ballard he was meant to be a US Senator, and then gave Tim a blessing saying he would eventually become the Pres of the US. He also had meetings with so called "elite" members of the Church teaching questionable ideas.
Innocent but dealing with some mental issues after being in the most vile places, around the most vile people. That'll mess with your head. People are so quick to listen to media tear him apart while having little or no interest in doing anything to help anyone like Tim has. Most people are nothing but armchair critics
I've heard there were people trying to help him and he wouldn't cooperate. Check with Eric Moutsos. He's done some investigating. Tim has done some very vile things. But I do hope he can be helped and be humble to receive it.
@@StompMom5 I am sure the drugs & drinking and trying to keep his lies straight didnt help. He is a sexual deviant and you are defending him. You cant believe a single thing he says. Innocent my ass. How many people has time "saved" and what is your definition of "saved"?
How does it make since? do any of their temples even come close to resembling the Hebrew Temples. Evidence shows they did human sacrifices in them. They had steps instead of ramps, prescribed in scripture. The only river that is a candidate for Sidon runs the wrong direction. and then of course, there is the DNA problem and no oral history from natives that collaborate the BoM story.
Blinded by the gold of the pharaohs and the mighty ruins of Babylon , Book of Mormon students have declared themselves “not interested” in the drab and commonplace remains of our lowly Indians. But in all the Book of Mormon we look in vain for anything that promises majestic ruins.” (Hugh Nibley, An Approach to the Book of Mormon (Melchizedek Priesthood manual, 1957
Against sex trafficking? Did the LDS church tell the missionaries in England, and other locations to deny that Mormons practiced polygamy? Yes. Did missionaries get asked this question over and over during early church history? Yes. Did these missionaries know the truth? Yes. Did people sell all they had and left their family behind to travel to another continent and arrive broke to the middle of nowhere? Yes. Did early church leaders marry these women without teaching them about polygamy? Yes. Did women marry these men not knowing they became a 2nd to whatever wife? Is this sex trafficking? Brigham Young and church leaders threatened the lives of women who sought to leave after they learned the truth. Is this sex trafficking? Something to consider when you claim that Tim Ballard is being righteous. Something to consider when Mormons say that their church is the only true church.
@@millennialfalkon In a public debate with Protestant ministers at Boulogne-sur-Mer, France, in 1850, John Taylor (then an apostle, later to become the third president of the church), said: We are accused here of polygamy, and actions the most indelicate, obscene, and disgusting, such that none but a corrupt and depraved heart could have contrived. These things are too outrageous to admit of belief; therefore... I shall content myself to reading our views of chastity and marriage, from a work published by us, containing some of the articles of our Faith. "Doctrine and Covenants," page 330, .... "we declare that we believe that one man should have one wife, and one woman but one husband." (Three Nights' Public Discussion..., published by John Taylor, Liverpool 1850, photocopy in Sharon Banister, For Any Latter-day Saint, Fort Worth 1988, p. 289) The Truth: At the time of this discussion, John Taylor was married to eleven wives in addition to his first (legal) wife: Elizabeth Kaighin, Jane Ballantyne, Anna Ballantyne, Mary A. Oakley, Mary A. Utley, Mary Ramsbottom, Sarah Thornton, Lydia Dibble (Hyrum Smith's polygamous widow), Ann Hughlings, Sophia Whittaker, and Harriet Whittaker. He had also been married to Mercy R. Fielding Smith (Hyrum Smith's widow), but the marriage had ended in divorce. (listed in D. Michael Quinn, The Mormon Hierarchy: Origins of Power [Vol. 1], Salt Lake City 1994, p. 597) Notice that Taylor cited the Mormon scripture Doctrine and Covenants as it was in effect and binding on all Mormons at that time. Thus Taylor (as well as Hyrum Smith and Joseph Smith) was in violation of the official laws of his own church, as well as the civil law. Notice that Taylor describes polygamy as "most indelicate, obscene, and disgusting, such that none but a corrupt and depraved heart could have contrived. ... too outrageous to admit of belief." Surely he could not have been sincere in such an opinion about a doctrine that he himself was practicing, and which he practiced and defended (as soon as it was officially admitted by Brigham Young in 1852) until the end of his life. Apostle Taylor's lies were then published by the Church and distributed in Europe. Here is the published account if you are interested: www.olivercowdery.com/texts/1850Tayl.htm Despicable.
@@alamoclayton0306 people like you are hard to take seriously. It’s all a bit boring. Your opening statement starts with human trafficking. Then you fail to produce any evidence for trafficking. You fail at the first hurdle 🥱
Also, there is no evidence that the natives in the heartland region were literate or had any writing systems at all…. What about reformed Egyptian? At least the Mayans had a written language.
@@montymangum3214 Where is the reformed Egyptian or Hebrew text? Or anything even resembling it? At least the Mayans had a fairly complex writing system but even that is completely foreign when compared with Egyptian or Hebrew. I have yet to see any textual evidence that supports the Book of Mormon. If such evidence existed I'm sure the Church would be loudly proclaiming it from every roof top. The fact that they do not is all the evidence we need, to the contrary.
We need to be clear about defining "literally". 1) The story describes an historical event as understood by an actual first person author. 2) The story describes an historical event as it actually happened (the author has revelation to see beyond his personal experience). 3) The story describes actual events which are written by a reporter who is amalgamating multiple sources. 4) Each story has its own type of "literally". N) ...
Thats awful for you of course..but he has been excommunated and dropped from our..i do think there is a story here and it has to be told either way...sad but true..
I subscribe to the multiverse theory of BofM geography. 😉 I gotta be honest - with all the talk of snowflakes and victimhood these days that is generally lobbed at the "progressives", I've found the "conservatives" to be just as eager, if not far more so, to moan and whine about how they are being attacked unfairly. It's getting kinda ridiculous.
Please inform Rod that FAIR is no longer Fair Mormon! He is a Master Mason and did a video stating that the Free Mason rituals are the same as in the LDS Temple. Please do not associate that channel with the church 👍
Dude can’t just answer a question. It’s wild. Thanks to Book of Mormon reviews for summarizing his insanely long and frustrating answers. And rod just had to throw in some impromptu lbgbtq hate for good measure. Good grief.
I would put myself in the “progressive” camp and I have no issue with people believing in the Book of Mormon being set in North America or any such beliefs. What I have an issue with is self-serving individuals who lie and who use others for their own narcissistic purposes. I do NOT believe that Rod Meldrum is such a person, but I do think that he is too trusting of those who are. I look forward to a time when those with oversized egos no longer have more power than others in the world. We all need to learn to be a little less trusting, especially nice people like Mr Meldrum.
This book is causing major concerns and is not doctrine or scripture but an egos mind blow off...how gulluble are mormons?? Really...tim ballard had tbousands on a hook and now we know what bull and fraud all he was abput...disgraceful people..
I have dealt with false legal allegations. I was stunned at the web of lies forcefully and maliciously thrown at me in court. I have learned from my own experience and from my efforts to help many others in similar situations , that no matter what kind of "proof" is being spilled out in a court we have very little idea what the truth REALLY is as onlookers. Witnesses can be tainted. I've seen entire court session recordings suddenly "lost", Judges can ridicule without cause, and lawyers can manufacture any outlook they want . Do we know absolutely everything that's going on? Which of ANY OF US can be 100% certain of anyone else's thoughts, circumstances or motives? It is impossible. Only God knows the whole of anything. It takes a godly nation, with righteous leaders, judges and others to access the spirit of truth. To the one being judged it can feel devastating to have the hope of justice coming about when you feel ever tightening restrictions closing in around you and suddenly realize you are dealing within an unreliable, if not corrupt system. Gag orders and even threats do exist that inhibit the truth from being openly expressed. If we are completely honest we know we live in a time when money and power sadly often take precedent over honesty and justice. There IS such a thing as modern day Gadiantons, and they are not in some far off little corner of the world. Our greatest trials are usually ironic. A man who gives his all to fight for the freedom and respect of others at great expense to himself can be bound up and anything but respected or free to speak so that the truth can be known. PLEASE hold back from judgement. Can you imagine what it would look like and feel like if you were in his place? If we would pray for our enemies, should we not pray for our friend Tim? He has been a loyal friend of freedom and truth, liberating the captive, those without means to free themselves. Now he is in a place of bondage. He DOES NOT need our judgement. He needs our support and our earnest prayers.
@montymangum3214 that's wonderful but you would have to make believe that the sea west where Lehi's family landed was a great lake, that when Alma 22 says the lands of Nephi and Zarahemla were nearly surrounded by water when it specifically refers to their proximity to the sea east and sea west as what makes them nearly surrounded by water, to be something else entirely, perhaps a wider Mississippi without realizing that the area in Iowa those same heartlanders think is Zarahemla would be under the Mississippi if true, oh you know what, I'm tired and not making sense because the heartland model itself makes no sense. You may as well take a map of the USA, put it on a dart board, and say, "Book of Mormon city such and such is here," and determine the location wherever the dart lands.
He’s blaming John Pontius for Thom Harrison sharing his dreams? Oh please. 😂 That’s ridiculous. Thom Harrison is 100% responsible. He was intentional in making sure this book was printed. I LOVE HOW PEOPLE REWRITE HISTORY. please. He probably thinks Ballard is innocent too. I can’t listen anymore. I have Meldrums book. We met him in Palmyra. However, now I can see who he really is. What a bunch of grifters they all are…
For any drinkers, take a shot every time Rod says "and so forth"... and probably you'll die from alcohol poisoning before the halfway point of the show :)
So we can find Aztec and Mayan civilizations but nothing from the Book of Mormon has been found? How about the possibility that the Book of Mormon is not historical ?
I love how Heartlanders call Nephi a false prophet to support their model. Columbus was prophesied to visit the seed of Nephi's brethren IN The Promised Land, and Columbus never set foot anywhere on the Continental United States Of America, just some of the Caribbean Islands and a few places from Honduras to Panama. So at the very least Honduras has to be part of The Promised Land, and Mesoamericans, the only people Columbus encountered, part of the seed of Nephi's brethren. Furthermore, in a book, an Archeologist had identified copper from the Great Lakes area on sunken Minoan ships in various places, and identical anchors to there's in the Great Lakes themselves, and also connected Megalithic circles with determining safe times for Cross Oceanic travel. That definitely accounts for Middle Eastern DNA. The Book Of Mormon mentioned people traveling North an exceedingly great distance, and it describes Lamanites hunting down all Nephites, which would account for both in North America, even with the Mesoamerican model, but the Heartland model has other insurmountable issues keeping it from working, that the Mesoamerican model doesn't.
@@artgirlkerri Well, the Catholic Father Joseph in the 1500s thought that the Mayans must have come from Israel and at sometime after encountered Christianity, based of their religious practices. So the chances are very good. Of course this was before he went crazy and burned as heresy every Mayan writing he could get his hands on.
Dude just say you don’t believe Tim Ballard’s victims! Rod answers questions like a politician. He uses a lot of words to say absolutely NOTHING! What a waste of an interview.
Rod seems to be a very pleasant, kind fellow who will talk to anyone. Thank you for having him on your show to clarify some of these concerns that some of us have had.
Rod Meldrum seems like a good and decent fellow, but I fear that his movement places politics and nationalism above the Gospel of Jesus Christ. I apologize if this comes across as harsh, but it needs to be said.
Until you have done the research that people like Rod Meldrum have done it may do well for you to follow the standard: It is better to say nothing and let people think you are ignorant than to open your mouth and prove them right.
Once a member ends up wearing underwear with the Freemasonic symbols of the square and compass on them, they should realize that Joseph makes things up as he goes along.
But where have you done your research? Please listen to Wayne May and Rod Meldrum. Also Michael P. and others. There is proof of the Book of Mormon.@@patriciafinn5717
Rod is one of those guys who knows Mormonism isn’t true but “knows” it is true, even thought it isn’t, and he’s okay with that. Nobody’s out there at this point thinking “Yeah, Nephi and Meroni were real people.” Yet, there is a whole “Nephi and Meroni were real people” community. It’s an incredibly fascinating phenomenon as a matter of anthropological/socio-cultural psychology. It’s only “religious” in an incidental sense. It’s almost like the traditional Islamic mythology of “Muhammad” and “Mecca”. Rod’s a hard guy not to like, but I pray for him and all Mormons. Catholicism is here with open arms for those with faith in the historical Godman Jesus and an inclination towards an epistemologically sound worldview!
Rod is a class act for sure. I admire his dedication, and kind approach. Thanks for having him on !
I'm surprised by many (most?) of the comments here and how hateful they seem toward Rod. The sense that I get every time I hear him speak is that he is a good, kind person who seems to have no guile and has a firm conviction of his beliefs. If he crosses paths with people that are scummy or who have made mistakes, that doesn't mean that he himself is scummy. I like him. Thanks, Stephen, for having him on and being a friend to him and everyone else.
Rod sometimes, such as in this episode, makes major assertions the accuracy of which is demonstrably false. And he does it with a straight face. That is one of the problems some viewers have.
Rod, not Ron.
@@meganbliss7284 good catch. That’s what I meant. Fixed
Seriously? You're surprised by the backlash? Meldrum is not honest. Those who have performed the DNA experiments do NOT claim a link between Semitic people and Native Americans. Rather, they claim a common ancestor tens of thousands of years ago. You know, evolution. Rod knows this and continues to lie.
@@danielkaranja7978Explain your accusations please
Thank you for having Rod on the show. Very interesting conversation!!
Before I heard of Rod I was a mesoAmerican believer, after all, the BYU scholars aside so. But now I've seen the light. Thanks to Rod, Wayne, Jonathan, and others. I've had two conversions!
Thank you for this. I have heard Rod speak several times. The Heartland model makes more sense than any other. He is a good and respectful presenter.
How does it make more sense? It doesn't fit anything Mormon describes.
Listen a 40:26 Mr. Pynakker showcases why he has a growing audience. No matter the person or point of view, Steven is a master at listening and reflecting. Watch closely Mr. Meldrum's body-language and eye contact. He felt heard and valued. Opens the door for respectful and meaningful engagement. Bravo!
As to Tim Ballard- …”by their fruits ye shall know them”. The great work he has done overshadows any allegations falsely made against him. People want to stop these sting operations so they are attacking him viciously. He has saved thousands of kids.
No he hasn't, besides, the ends don't justify the means.
Good job Rod. I remember the Zermatt conferences. Keep the research going and learn all we can. Anyone who has read David McCullough "Path Between the Seas" will recognize the implausibility of Panama as "the" narrow neck.
I stand with Tim! 🔥
You didn’t read the court documents?
@@Diggs4Dogs all allegations…. Let me know when those allegations are actually proven! Until then, it’s being used to defame an individual 😈
These comments against this guy are wild 😂 Love you Rod, keep up the cool work.
Rod is a class act. He will appear anywhere he is asked. Great interview!
This man is leading people away from being christlike.
The Firm is a money making project for Rod, again Money , Power and SEX
this si Christian Nationalism. They want to rule the US and the World. its in the book
Who is the Globalist now??
If the Lord made the US for the LDS it is riding on the Earth with lots of other God made land and people. LOOK outside your bubble.
We’d heard about Rod Meldrum but had never listened to him speak until this episode.
He seems like a very well meaning person.
Thom Harrison appears “off in the weeds” especially if it’s true he gave Tim a blessing telling him he’d be the Prophet some day.
It would be very interesting to see how Rod looked at the predicament Tim’s in if the accuser was Rod’s wife, daughter, or loved one….
Where in the world did you hear that he told Tim he'd be a prophet someday?
@@JustinMcFarlandbecause people research and read through all the court papers.
Thanks for this interview.
How many opportunities to talk to Thom Harrison, again? Tell me more, Rod. Please, tell me more.
Innocent until proven guilty was the entire point of the Founding Fathers for a reason…
No where in the US Constitution does it say you're innocent until proven guilty. Some judges apply that to the court proceedings only.
42:56 Tim Ballard, I’m afraid, is unfortunately is guilty of many of these allegations. The Psychic working with him is very concerning. It’s more than allegations at this point. There are major problems with the funding and business ethics Tim brought to OUR.
I defended Tim, but looking over the documents, I changed my mind.
It really doesn't matter where the Book of Mormon geography is, that's not the point of it and it's not worth arguing or attacking anyone over. The Bible has had centuries of archeology done on it to prove the Bible and I'm sure they argued over where locations were, etc. for a long time and now traditional Christianity gets to say: "See, here's your evidence for the Bible! We were right!" At least for New Testament anyway, but there's not really anything for the Old Testament. Noah's big old ark hasn't been found, the ark of the covenant to substantiate Moses is nowhere to be found, and the temple of Solomon isn't anywhere to be found, it was destroyed so we can't even really say any Hebrew history is true in Old Testament regards...... So is that of the Book of Mormon, yet the Book of Mormon has changed hundreds of thousands of lives. And, with all of the discovery of Biblical archeology over that time, is Christianity really united as they assert to be? No, they're more divided today than they have ever been for financial gain, religion is a business. TH-cam is the new Church pulpit and Patreon is the new collection plate, people go and listen to what they want to hear and throw money at those who can tap into their belief system and butter them up. Christianity ISNT united and contend one with another to fill their chapels and fill their collection plates.
As for the Book of Mormon, it's the ONLY book that tells it's readers, read it and have a relationship with God, take it to Him and have a personal relationship with Him and ask Him. Come to know it's truth and how you can find truth in ANYTHING by that model, EVEN THE BIBLE DOESNT TELL YOU TO DO. Joseph Smith found James 1:5 which is as close as you can get, but for Joseph Smith being the greatest con-man who ever lived, you'd have to have no faith in God period and seek wealth to do what he did, if that's the case, and Joseph Smith was still poor and gained nothing of it, not even power, the Latter-day Saint community wasn't like Billy Graham's community by a long shot. So, those who come to know the truth of the Book of Mormon before all of this archeological evidence really surfaces are going to be better off having learned to walk by faith rather than by sight and have a totally different relationship with God than those who had to wait for the evidence of it, ironically that you read about in the Book of Mormon. I would contend that God never wanted evidence to be found. The 8 witnesses recorded in the front of the Book of Mormon were all He wanted and called that a day. By waiting until the mid 1800s, the Heartland or Mesoamerica we're covered by enough earth and only a marginal sized group of people under heavy American government laws and regulations against digging would keep it that way along with whatever plundering the ignorant Spanish would've done while they were here would have wiped out most everything you could have found, or the Lamanites might have done all that already and sacked and destroyed or burned down cities and burned up bodies or left them for the birds and wolves, God doesn't want you to know that way. And with everything that has surfaced and the evidence Steve here is seeing repeatedly, has it changed his mind? No! His proud and repeated vocalizing he's a Evangelical studying Mormons like cavemen, shows that archeological evidence, even, won't change ones mind, it has to be by the power of the Holy Ghost, which is by the power of the Holy Ghost that one to come to know the truth of all things, and further shows how much further ahead those who receive it by such are ahead of those who learn otherwise.
Doctrine and Covenants section on the degrees of glory, I think is grossly misunderstood. People seem to feel: If I don't believe the Mormons in this life, there's mercy in the next and I'll know it them and will just accept it then and won't have to embarrass myself in front of everyone in this life, except we learn what? "That same spirit which doth possess our body in this life will carry over into the next ." - Alma 34:34. We also don't know what Spirit Prison is like, exactly. There will still be people buying for souls there still too. Missionaries from other faiths will still be trying to convert those to their way of life, Satan still has influence there too, why? Because as Brigham Young taught that the veil that separates the living from the dead is on this earth, that Spirit Prison and Paradise Jesus established and organized his forces to minister in is on this earth separated by a veil. "Oh, well, I'll just meet Peter or Joseph Smith or Moses or Noah and ask them" when I reach the other side, except, they won't be there, they will have be in Spirit Paradise. Missionaries will look just as they do here and so, to the point I'll just accept it in the next life, that's not so. "For THIS life is the time for men to prepare to meet God." - Alma 34:32. What does Doctrine and Covenants say on the matter of the mindset of those who procrastinate that day? Doctrine and Covenants 76: 71-74:
71 And again, we saw the terrestrial world, and behold and lo, these are they who are of the terrestrial, whose glory differs from that of the church of the Firstborn who have received the fulness of the Father, even as that of the moon differs from the sun in the firmament. 72 Behold, these are they who died without law; 73 And also they who are the spirits of men kept in prison, whom the Son visited, and preached the gospel unto them, that they might be judged according to men in the flesh; 74 Who received not the testimony of Jesus in the flesh, but afterwards received it.
These are those who had a chance here. They'd been approached and had all the resources at their disposal and then flat out rejected it. You'd spoken with the missionaries, had TH-cam channels like this and had witness born to you of the Gospel of Jesus and the restoration of his original Church and then rejected it, those are they who passed this life and DIDNT reside in Spirit Paradise but in Spirit Prison.
So what about Doctrine and Covenants 138 where Joseph F. Smith was reading 1 Peter Chapters 3 & 4 and had his vision of the dead? Those are those in life who are like those who live in North Korea, or some tribe that lives in the jungle who never had a way of even hearing about Jesus Christ, a loving and merciful God has temples for those people who never were free and able to hear the message of the restoration "BUT WOULD HAVE RECEIVED IT WITH ALL THEIR HEARTS HAD THEN BEEN PERMITTED TO TARRY." - Doctrine & Covenants 137:7.
God is merciful, but he's still just. Jesus carried out the atonement to satisfy the demands of Justice, that's grace, but Jesus then, having paid the debt for us is now able to set the conditions having paid for us with his own blood. As Elder Wilcox taught to visualize this: God is the piano teacher, Jesus is the parent that pays the piano teacher, and as the one who paid the piano teacher, Jesus can now expect that we practice. "We're not earning our way into heaven. We're learning heaven." Jesus paid the Father the debt, Jesus can now ask of us what he will so we can learn and grow.
"Not everyone that saith unto me Lord, Lord! shall inherit my Father's Kingdom (not MY kingdom, but my Father's Kingdom) but he who DOETH the will of my Father who is in heaven." - Matthew 7:21
Wow! I hear what you're saying.
The Sound of Freedom movie was mostly fiction.
Christ associated with sinners, but never sinned! He will never condone sin.
I used to be a meso guy, but he has better evidence than the meso advocates so now I am a heartland guy.
So glad that Rod takes the position that people should withhold judgement on Tim Ballard. It is distrubing that many social media personalities have piled on and publicly judged him as guilty based on the accusations of women, without the other side being told. I find it reprhensible that these women accusers used these social media personalities to get their story out, knowing that Tim Ballard could not respond, and that these social media influencers even listened to them and then reported their opinion publicly. I hope that he can get a fair hearing in court since the jury pool has been poisoned by these social media people who have large platforms and are powerful influencers, not to mention the state of our justice system today.
Yes, Rod amswered this very well. He said it should be tried in a court of law, not in the court of public opinion.
We know where the book of
Mormon took place America . And in palmyra New York and Ohio . North America and of course it could be in South America too . Different groups came over at different times and moved around a lot . Book of Mormon is true .
What different groups? What is the source for any other groups? Other than Lehi’s journey and the jaredite barges?
Rod mentioned the X haplogroup. There is also a H haplogroup found in Puerto Rico. This haplogroup has connections to Egyptians, which are likely closely genetically related to Hebrews. There is also a P YDNA that could be of Jaredite origin off of Baja and California.
Now this is a good comment 👏👏👏 Can you post a link on here? I would love to read about that and who those people are.
@@heelsidehero7581 I tried but the comment won't go through. There are 3 relevant research papers though.
@@joshradson2649 they should all have titles and authors. If you get time and you’re so inclined post them here!
Right, links in TH-cam comments are filtered (on this channel). You should be fine if you post the title / author information of those research papers.
@@fredeisele1895 California P sample: "Ancient human parallel lineages within North America contributed to a coastal expansion" by C. L. Scheib and others
Puerto Rico H samples: "Ancient DNA Reconstructs the Genetic Legacies of Precontact Puerto Rico Communities" by Maria A Nieves-Colón and others
Possible HV2 sample from Texas but could be European: "Mitochondrial DNA analysis of the putative skeletal remains of Sieur de Marle: Genetic support for anthropological assessment of biogeographic ancestry" by Angie Ambers and others
Thank you for your wise comments and Christ-like views on Tim B.
Three things: I believe you should discuss the whole DNA issue with Dr Ugo Perego. His PhD is in genetics. He says the whole genetics discussion is essentially a moot point. He doesn't take a stand on the Meso-American model or Heartland. His take is pure genetics.
When I heard Rod speak of the prophecies about the land being a land being a land of freedom without kings, it's the first thing from Heartlanders I've heard that gives me a reason to consider the issue.
Finally, with Rod being from Logan, I believe I dated his sister, Rochelle, one two occasions for a period of three months each.
There are samples close to Hebrew origin. I can source the research papers if you are interested. But a HV2 sample in Texas from a Caddo Native. P samples on the coast of California by San Diego. More H samples in Puerto Rico.
The HV2 sample is interesting because it has connections to both Egyptians and Hebrews (the Lehites partially descended from Egyptians).
I also attended the Zermatt conferences. Loved all.
Thank you Rod. You are a good man. Excellent comments and great work you are doing
I have no desire to read the Ballard book but wow it’s a stretch to connect the possible reading of the Book of Mormon by Lincoln to his issuing the Emancipation Proclamation. I thought Lincoln wanted to abolish the two great evils - slavery and….polygamy.
The Book of Mormon is a very anti-polygamy book.
@@JaredAnthony yeah but how would Lincoln reconcile Brigham’s polygamous behavior with the words written in the Book of Mormon. If I were Lincoln I’d be scratching my head.
@@Zeett09 I also scratch my head with how Brigham Young practiced polygamy while claiming to follow the Book of Mormon.
@@JaredAnthony add to that Brigham was also pro slavery if I recall. So Lincoln would have two reasons to scratch his head. Anyway it’s just my opinion that I really doubt that the Book of Mormon was an aha moment for Lincoln issuing the emancipation proclamation. Now if the 1860’s Mormons were not into polygamy and were abolitionists then I may consider a different opinion.
@@Zeett09 I can see where you're coming from. I certainly don't consider Young to be a good example of what it looks like to follow the BoM.
Harsh criticism is not deplatforming Rod. Making fun of your ignorant views on DNA is not deplatforming.
Yeah, I don't listen to Rod too much, but I've heard a victim complex coming from him a couple of times. He has some interesting bits of information, but not enough to convince me of the Heartland model.
I have always felt that it was in North America. All the windup screens will rake place in North America so if it was all in South America why not have those things down there. Not that it matters as far as the truthfulness of the gospel. Love your work Carol
I would like to invite Rod to speak with me more about his connections to Daybell, Harrison, and Ballard. I have many questions I'd like to ask, and am very good at finding historical documents that verify or falsify the words of others. According to @downsmath, Rod is a class act, and will appear anywhere he is asked to. I therefore look forward very much to interviewing him. Have a wonderful night!
I don’t think you’ll get anymore information than what was given in this interview. He will not speak more about Harrison or Ballard, as their in-depth stories are not his to tell. He gave all his information about meeting Daybelll, who he does not have a connection to. Yes, Rod Meldrum is a class act, which is why he’s spoken honestly.
Rod already answered the questions as thoroughly as he can at this time. This MBR is an excellent interviewer and he lets people talk. I don't think anyone else could do better than this.
I think there is a TON of Meso people who taught their converts their theories and are hard core triggered by Rod and his theories. To be this outraged you have to be in love with the meso theory. It’s very pleasant to not care. That being said the words of the prophets saying the Book of Mormon happened in North America is solid ground even if Rod is wrong about some things. I can’t wait to get the records of the ancient Meso American people some day
@EricWest-bd1cfare you suggesting it’s in our cannon already?
Innocent until proven guilty in a court of law, not public opinion and slander.
Why is Rod mentioning the haplogroup X again? Around the 7:00 mark
It proves that native Americans are Italians.
I love Rod!!
You're right Rod, the scholars got it wrong as to where the BofM was played out in the heartland of the USA. The LDS church has an agenda, it is not scripturally sound, and it has a lot of things wrong, polygamy being one of them when the Book of Mormon teaches against it big time. See MarriageAndPolygamy.
big time? one condemning verse in Jacob? Followed by a verse with a provision for exception if commanded by God? C'mon
Go through Jacob ch 2-3 and search for the word "thing". Then you'll learn what "these things" refers to.
29 Wherefore, this people shall keep my commandments, saith the Lord of Hosts, or cursed be the land for their sakes. 30 For if I will, saith the Lord of Hosts, raise up seed unto me, I will command my people; otherwise they shall hearken unto these things.
@@lemjwp1756 those on the polygamy is always bad side ignore the provision.
Thanks for another fine video. I am a heartlander with an open mind, but pretty firm because it just makes sense. I first started learning about it when I started doing research to help one of my daughters who was on her way out of the church. I was desparate to help her find the truth and I came across Wayne May and was intrigued by this new idea. That was maybe seven or eight years ago. Long story short, I couldn't find things to keep her in the church and now am hanging on the edge myself. But I do believe in God, Christ, Joseph and The Book Of Mormon. As a side note, it really bothers me to see that book of Romney every week. I couldn't even make myself watch that episode because of the things that I know about him. I am not asking you to remove the book, just sharing some insight. You may want to copy and paste this into youtube search and you will know some of what I know:
Unethical Leadership: Mitt Romney denying his Religious Faith
Have a great day and keep up the good work.
I would love to know more. My gut sense or intuition (or maybe Holy Ghost) has told me from the start of this scandal that Mitt Romney's influence has played a big part in taking down Tim Ballard. Tim would be a formidable political opponent. It's so disheartening to see what has happened to him.
@@nancylowe2692 Mitt and his mother used to fight for abortion. He was a Democrat then switched to something like an Independent???? Then he flipped to Republican. He has a tendency to change parties according to what he thinks will bring him the most votes. He settled on Republican and moved to Utah where he could get even more votes from the Mormons. I wish that I could find the articles that I have read to get this information but I can't. Just do a google search and maybe you will find something. I still have the video reference because I bookmarked it.
Mitt's got to go!
@@williampaul7932He is a total fake.
I’m only 50 minutes in and Rod still has not answered the question about Tim Ballard.
I was a a heartlander and has since left the church. I do admire Rod approach of truth seeking.
He did attend meetings where daybell and his new beau were at or so i heard...soooo?
Daybell is no different than any other nut jobs you'll find in all religions. Meldrum is a normal God fearing man.
So Tim Ballard, and Thom Harrison have gone off the rails from all I've been hearing. They can't live on their laurels of the past! They've messed up!
What happened to Harrison?
@BrianTerrill i heard he told Tim Ballard he was meant to be a US Senator, and then gave Tim a blessing saying he would eventually become the Pres of the US. He also had meetings with so called "elite" members of the Church teaching questionable ideas.
So you “heard” did you 🙄🙄🙄
@@tamragoodrich6067 So you “heard” did you 🙄🙄🙄
Yes, I heard a lot of convincing evidence.
❤ Didn't Emma Smith say she loved living in the area of the Nephites? That was the heartland.
This host is so objective. Very kind!
Tim has responded and says he's innocent. But there are lots of people close to him, that are saying he's messed up.
Innocent but dealing with some mental issues after being in the most vile places, around the most vile people. That'll mess with your head.
People are so quick to listen to media tear him apart while having little or no interest in doing anything to help anyone like Tim has. Most people are nothing but armchair critics
I can't imagine being in the worst belly of the beast and not walk out messed up. We will be surprised by how we will be judged and not judged
I've heard there were people trying to help him and he wouldn't cooperate. Check with Eric Moutsos. He's done some investigating. Tim has done some very vile things. But I do hope he can be helped and be humble to receive it.
@@StompMom5 I am sure the drugs & drinking and trying to keep his lies straight didnt help. He is a sexual deviant and you are defending him. You cant believe a single thing he says. Innocent my ass. How many people has time "saved" and what is your definition of "saved"?
@@tamragoodrich6067you “heard” did, you? 🙄 Well, geez, louise, I guess you gawn dang busted the whole case awl by yawself.
If the heartland model,is correct where are all the big cities mentioned in the BofM? It seems mesoamerica makes more sense.
Or California.
How does it make since? do any of their temples even come close to resembling the Hebrew Temples. Evidence shows they did human sacrifices in them. They had steps instead of ramps, prescribed in scripture. The only river that is a candidate for Sidon runs the wrong direction. and then of course, there is the DNA problem and no oral history from natives that collaborate the BoM story.
The FIRM Foundation conferences are the closest thing to true "big tent" Mormonism currently available.
Even Hugh Nibley got it wrong and led a lot of people down the meso america path- I don’t fault him - it’s now we have more evidences and knowledge.
Blinded by the gold of the pharaohs and the mighty ruins of Babylon , Book of Mormon students have declared themselves “not interested” in the drab and commonplace remains of our lowly Indians. But in all the Book of Mormon we look in vain for anything that promises majestic ruins.” (Hugh Nibley, An Approach to the Book of Mormon (Melchizedek Priesthood manual, 1957
Against sex trafficking? Did the LDS church tell the missionaries in England, and other locations to deny that Mormons practiced polygamy? Yes. Did missionaries get asked this question over and over during early church history? Yes. Did these missionaries know the truth? Yes. Did people sell all they had and left their family behind to travel to another continent and arrive broke to the middle of nowhere? Yes. Did early church leaders marry these women without teaching them about polygamy? Yes. Did women marry these men not knowing they became a 2nd to whatever wife? Is this sex trafficking? Brigham Young and church leaders threatened the lives of women who sought to leave after they learned the truth. Is this sex trafficking? Something to consider when you claim that Tim Ballard is being righteous. Something to consider when Mormons say that their church is the only true church.
You can upload your proof here
@@millennialfalkon In a public debate with Protestant ministers at Boulogne-sur-Mer, France, in 1850, John Taylor (then an apostle, later to become the third president of the church), said:
We are accused here of polygamy, and actions the most indelicate, obscene, and disgusting, such that none but a corrupt and depraved heart could have contrived. These things are too outrageous to admit of belief; therefore... I shall content myself to reading our views of chastity and marriage, from a work published by us, containing some of the articles of our Faith. "Doctrine and Covenants," page 330, .... "we declare that we believe that one man should have one wife, and one woman but one husband." (Three Nights' Public Discussion..., published by John Taylor, Liverpool 1850, photocopy in Sharon Banister, For Any Latter-day Saint, Fort Worth 1988, p. 289)
The Truth:
At the time of this discussion, John Taylor was married to eleven wives in addition to his first (legal) wife: Elizabeth Kaighin, Jane Ballantyne, Anna Ballantyne, Mary A. Oakley, Mary A. Utley, Mary Ramsbottom, Sarah Thornton, Lydia Dibble (Hyrum Smith's polygamous widow), Ann Hughlings, Sophia Whittaker, and Harriet Whittaker. He had also been married to Mercy R. Fielding Smith (Hyrum Smith's widow), but the marriage had ended in divorce. (listed in D. Michael Quinn, The Mormon Hierarchy: Origins of Power [Vol. 1], Salt Lake City 1994, p. 597)
Notice that Taylor cited the Mormon scripture Doctrine and Covenants as it was in effect and binding on all Mormons at that time. Thus Taylor (as well as Hyrum Smith and Joseph Smith) was in violation of the official laws of his own church, as well as the civil law. Notice that Taylor describes polygamy as "most indelicate, obscene, and disgusting, such that none but a corrupt and depraved heart could have contrived. ... too outrageous to admit of belief." Surely he could not have been sincere in such an opinion about a doctrine that he himself was practicing, and which he practiced and defended (as soon as it was officially admitted by Brigham Young in 1852) until the end of his life.
Apostle Taylor's lies were then published by the Church and distributed in Europe.
Here is the published account if you are interested: www.olivercowdery.com/texts/1850Tayl.htm
Despicable.
@@alamoclayton0306 people like you are hard to take seriously. It’s all a bit boring. Your opening statement starts with human trafficking. Then you fail to produce any evidence for trafficking. You fail at the first hurdle 🥱
Also, there is no evidence that the natives in the heartland region were literate or had any writing systems at all…. What about reformed Egyptian? At least the Mayans had a written language.
LOL....Yet they have found writings. You simply have not researched or have chosen to ignore it.
@@montymangum3214 Where is the reformed Egyptian or Hebrew text? Or anything even resembling it? At least the Mayans had a fairly complex writing system but even that is completely foreign when compared with Egyptian or Hebrew. I have yet to see any textual evidence that supports the Book of Mormon. If such evidence existed I'm sure the Church would be loudly proclaiming it from every roof top. The fact that they do not is all the evidence we need, to the contrary.
Does Rod believe the tower and flood stories are literally true?
Yes
Why wouldn’t he?
We need to be clear about defining "literally".
1) The story describes an historical event as understood by an actual first person author.
2) The story describes an historical event as it actually happened (the author has revelation to see beyond his personal experience).
3) The story describes actual events which are written by a reporter who is amalgamating multiple sources.
4) Each story has its own type of "literally".
N) ...
Anyone who actually believes in the Bible and Book of Mormon would believe those events are literally true.
Thank you Rod for explaining the Daybell situation and for standing up for Tim ❤
Thats awful for you of course..but he has been excommunated and dropped from our..i do think there is a story here and it has to be told either way...sad but true..
Where did you find evidence of that? I've looked but haven't found anything definitive. Can you help me?
Who is excommunicated ? Tim Ballard ? No proof of that .
Hogwash
I subscribe to the multiverse theory of BofM geography. 😉
I gotta be honest - with all the talk of snowflakes and victimhood these days that is generally lobbed at the "progressives", I've found the "conservatives" to be just as eager, if not far more so, to moan and whine about how they are being attacked unfairly. It's getting kinda ridiculous.
If they aren’t allowed to be unimpeded in their ignorance, they are quick to cry “persecution!”
Oh my, now it’s the Mayans . . . Never got passed the Seer Stone & Hat.
Yet here you are
Please inform Rod that FAIR is no longer Fair Mormon! He is a Master Mason and did a video stating that the Free Mason rituals are the same as in the LDS Temple.
Please do not associate that channel with the church 👍
No our church has never lied.. i dont mind ron..nice guy of course but i feel niave...respect.
Dude can’t just answer a question. It’s wild. Thanks to Book of Mormon reviews for summarizing his insanely long and frustrating answers. And rod just had to throw in some impromptu lbgbtq hate for good measure. Good grief.
If I wanted my grandpa’s ignorant half brained maga theories I would ask him. I don’t need to hear it from this lump
Hate’s a bit of a strong word. Hate is hamas killing gay people. Get real.
I would put myself in the “progressive” camp and I have no issue with people believing in the Book of Mormon being set in North America or any such beliefs. What I have an issue with is self-serving individuals who lie and who use others for their own narcissistic purposes. I do NOT believe that Rod Meldrum is such a person, but I do think that he is too trusting of those who are. I look forward to a time when those with oversized egos no longer have more power than others in the world. We all need to learn to be a little less trusting, especially nice people like Mr Meldrum.
This book is causing major concerns and is not doctrine or scripture but an egos mind blow off...how gulluble are mormons?? Really...tim ballard had tbousands on a hook and now we know what bull and fraud all he was abput...disgraceful people..
What children has he rescued.how many and where are they??you seem very niave...
@@patriciafinn5717"who lie for narcissistic purposes" Are you referring to the Q15?
I have dealt with false legal allegations. I was stunned at the web of lies forcefully and maliciously thrown at me in court. I have learned from my own experience and from my efforts to help many others in similar situations , that no matter what kind of "proof" is being spilled out in a court we have very little idea what the truth REALLY is as onlookers. Witnesses can be tainted. I've seen entire court session recordings suddenly "lost", Judges can ridicule without cause, and lawyers can manufacture any outlook they want . Do we know absolutely everything that's going on? Which of ANY OF US can be 100% certain of anyone else's thoughts, circumstances or motives? It is impossible. Only God knows the whole of anything. It takes a godly nation, with righteous leaders, judges and others to access the spirit of truth. To the one being judged it can feel devastating to have the hope of justice coming about when you feel ever tightening restrictions closing in around you and suddenly realize you are dealing within an unreliable, if not corrupt system. Gag orders and even threats do exist that inhibit the truth from being openly expressed. If we are completely honest we know we live in a time when money and power sadly often take precedent over honesty and justice. There IS such a thing as modern day Gadiantons, and they are not in some far off little corner of the world. Our greatest trials are usually ironic. A man who gives his all to fight for the freedom and respect of others at great expense to himself can be bound up and anything but respected or free to speak so that the truth can be known. PLEASE hold back from judgement. Can you imagine what it would look like and feel like if you were in his place? If we would pray for our enemies, should we not pray for our friend Tim? He has been a loyal friend of freedom and truth, liberating the captive, those without means to free themselves. Now he is in a place of bondage. He DOES NOT need our judgement. He needs our support and our earnest prayers.
@@annettehowse590 , please note that the only person I named in my comment was Rod Meldrum, to declare that I did not perceive him to be narcissistic.
I am very conservative politically, and I believe in the Mesoamerican model.
Well I'm a conservative too and you would have to ignore what the Book of Mormon actually says to believe the heartland model.
@@BrianTerrill indeed
@@BrianTerrill 🤣I would agrue just the opposite.
@montymangum3214 that's wonderful but you would have to make believe that the sea west where Lehi's family landed was a great lake, that when Alma 22 says the lands of Nephi and Zarahemla were nearly surrounded by water when it specifically refers to their proximity to the sea east and sea west as what makes them nearly surrounded by water, to be something else entirely, perhaps a wider Mississippi without realizing that the area in Iowa those same heartlanders think is Zarahemla would be under the Mississippi if true, oh you know what, I'm tired and not making sense because the heartland model itself makes no sense. You may as well take a map of the USA, put it on a dart board, and say, "Book of Mormon city such and such is here," and determine the location wherever the dart lands.
Gotta feel sorry for the Meso guys, they are too far invested and can't get out, their only strategy is to attack credentials
Rod is RIGHT !
He’s blaming John Pontius for Thom
Harrison sharing his dreams? Oh please. 😂 That’s ridiculous. Thom Harrison is 100% responsible. He was intentional in making sure this book was printed. I LOVE HOW PEOPLE REWRITE HISTORY. please. He probably thinks Ballard is innocent too. I can’t listen anymore. I have Meldrums book. We met him in Palmyra. However, now I can see who he really is. What a bunch of grifters they all are…
For any drinkers, take a shot every time Rod says "and so forth"... and probably you'll die from alcohol poisoning before the halfway point of the show :)
For the non-drinkers, repent of something every time he says “and so forth” and you’ll probably be translated after ten minutes!
So we can find Aztec and Mayan civilizations but nothing from the Book of Mormon has been found? How about the possibility that the Book of Mormon is not historical ?
What you said is called an opinion. You haven’t established a single scientific fact.
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I had planned to see “the Oath” but read that the f- word was used a lot so I didn’t go.
I saw it and I'm not sure what you're talking about. But frankly, I wasn't that impressed with the movie.
Rod speaks out loud the true (OG) doctrines of the LDS church that most members today are afraid to admit.
I love how Heartlanders call Nephi a false prophet to support their model. Columbus was prophesied to visit the seed of Nephi's brethren IN The Promised Land, and Columbus never set foot anywhere on the Continental United States Of America, just some of the Caribbean Islands and a few places from Honduras to Panama. So at the very least Honduras has to be part of The Promised Land, and Mesoamericans, the only people Columbus encountered, part of the seed of Nephi's brethren. Furthermore, in a book, an Archeologist had identified copper from the Great Lakes area on sunken Minoan ships in various places, and identical anchors to there's in the Great Lakes themselves, and also connected Megalithic circles with determining safe times for Cross Oceanic travel. That definitely accounts for Middle Eastern DNA. The Book Of Mormon mentioned people traveling North an exceedingly great distance, and it describes Lamanites hunting down all Nephites, which would account for both in North America, even with the Mesoamerican model, but the Heartland model has other insurmountable issues keeping it from working, that the Mesoamerican model doesn't.
Nice try. Heartlanders don't call Nephi a false Prophet😂😂😂 and you know that.
@@MDS53162 They say his prophecy is false, which is the same as saying he is a false prophet.
I suggest an in depth study of the Law of Moses and if it could have been practiced in Mesoamerica.
@@artgirlkerri Well, the Catholic Father Joseph in the 1500s thought that the Mayans must have come from Israel and at sometime after encountered Christianity, based of their religious practices. So the chances are very good. Of course this was before he went crazy and burned as heresy every Mayan writing he could get his hands on.
What?? I have been a Heartlander for close to 20 yrs now, from the 2nd gathering of Rod and Wayne! That is sooo far from the truth!!! 🙄
Dude just say you don’t believe Tim Ballard’s victims! Rod answers questions like a politician. He uses a lot of words to say absolutely NOTHING! What a waste of an interview.
Rod seems to be a very pleasant, kind fellow who will talk to anyone. Thank you for having him on your show to clarify some of these concerns that some of us have had.
Rod is the grifter king. He has no marketable skill other than duping innocent people. Shame on him.
Source?
And no understanding of DNA or genetics or anthropology
@@grantbeck9228you’re more than welcome to make scientific case here.
Rod Meldrum seems like a good and decent fellow, but I fear that his movement places politics and nationalism above the Gospel of Jesus Christ. I apologize if this comes across as harsh, but it needs to be said.
To be so certain in your pseudoscience that you you are willing to marry your religion with your radical political positions……what could go wrong?
It’s a fair comment, and I disagree, but appreciate the kind way in which you can share an opinion.
"Let me tell you about my connection to Chad Daybell" followed by "there is no connection between Chad Daybell and me". Classic.
Rod wishes he was brought up more in the connections.
There is no evidence of any kind for the book of mormon....none
Until you have done the research that people like Rod Meldrum have done it may do well for you to follow the standard: It is better to say nothing and let people think you are ignorant than to open your mouth and prove them right.
Once a member ends up wearing underwear with the Freemasonic symbols of the square and compass on them, they should realize that Joseph makes things up as he goes along.
@@icecreamladydriver1606 oh i have . 40 years of waiting and reading and hoping. Is that enough for you!!!.
That is completely false.
But where have you done your research? Please listen to Wayne May and Rod Meldrum. Also Michael P. and others. There is proof of the Book of Mormon.@@patriciafinn5717
I'm calling you out Rod. Invite real geneticists on your money grabbing shows to debate your silly interpretation of the haplogroup data.
Why doesn’t the prophet ask Jesus? 😂
Rod is one of those guys who knows Mormonism isn’t true but “knows” it is true, even thought it isn’t, and he’s okay with that. Nobody’s out there at this point thinking “Yeah, Nephi and Meroni were real people.” Yet, there is a whole “Nephi and Meroni were real people” community. It’s an incredibly fascinating phenomenon as a matter of anthropological/socio-cultural psychology. It’s only “religious” in an incidental sense. It’s almost like the traditional Islamic mythology of “Muhammad” and “Mecca”. Rod’s a hard guy not to like, but I pray for him and all Mormons. Catholicism is here with open arms for those with faith in the historical Godman Jesus and an inclination towards an epistemologically sound worldview!
wow, you are terribly misinformed...
When he said “I hate cognitive dissonance” I nearly did a spit take. He is the Buddha of managing cognitive dissonance 😂😂😂
That’s quite the rant