Pastors Ritch Sandford and Bradley Campbell have produced a series of short videos that are incredibly helpful. Today we consider the topic of the Great Apostasy.
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Pastors Ritch Sandford and Bradley Campbell have produced a series of short videos that are incredibly helpful. Today we consider the topic of the Great Apostasy.
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Pastors Ritch Sandford and Bradley Campbell have produced a series of short videos that are incredibly helpful. Today we consider the topic of baptism for the dead.
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Pastors Ritch Sandford and Bradley Campbell have produced a series of short videos that are incredibly helpful. Listen in as Bill and Eric interview the two behind the creativity of this newer YouTube channel.
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Did you know that MRM has its own YouTube page? Get familiar with this incredible resource!
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In the last day of this 6-week series that took a look at the LDS Church history book Saints, Bill McKeever and Eric Johnson cover the death of Joseph Smith, which was anything but a martyrdom.
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In the final week (of 6) covering different parts of the LDS Church history book Saints, Bill McKeever and Eric Johnson take a closer look at D&C 132, the section regarding polygamy.
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In the final week (of 6) covering different parts of the LDS Church history book Saints, Bill McKeever and Eric Johnson take a look at Joseph Smith’s brother, Hyrum, as he at first rejects polygamy and then comes to the realization (in his mind) that God really would allow for a man to marry multiple women.
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In the final week (of 6) covering different parts of the LDS Church history book Saints, Bill McKeever and Eric Johnson continue where they left off yesterday as they take a closer look at the Partridge sisters, whom Joseph Smith married both, first behind his wife Emma’s back and later with her approval.
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In the final week (of 6) covering different parts of the LDS Church history book Saints, Bill McKeever and Eric Johnson begin the week taking a closer look at the Partridge sisters, whom Joseph Smith married both, first behind his wife Emma’s back and later with her approval.
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In this, the fifth week of shows on the LDS Church history book Saints, Bill and Eric take a closer look at one of Joseph Smith’s wives, Louisa Beaman.
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In this, the fifth week of shows on the LDS Church history book Saints, Bill and Eric open up the topic of conversation for the next few days: Polygamy
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This is the 5th week of shows covering the 2018 LDS Church book Saints: The Standard of Truth. Today Bill and Eric consider the origination of the doctrine of Heavenly Mother.
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This is the 5th week of shows covering the 2018 LDS Church book Saints: The Standard of Truth. Today Bill and Eric take a closer look at the problem of malaria in Nauvoo.
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This is the 5th week of shows covering the 2018 LDS Church book Saints: The Standard of Truth. Today Bill and Eric take a closer look at the history of Nauvoo.
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This is the fourth week of a series of articles on the 2018 history manual titled Saints: The Standard of Truth. This episode is on Elijah Able, as the church strangely included a section on this “black” man but didn’t give the whole story.
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This is the fourth week of a series of articles on the 2018 history manual titled Saints: The Standard of Truth.
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This is the fourth week of a series of articles on the 2018 history manual titled Saints: The Standard of Truth.
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This is the fourth week of a series of articles on the 2018 history manual titled Saints: The Standard of Truth. Today Bill and Eric take a closer look at the Salt Sermon part 2.
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This is the fourth week of a series of articles on the 2018 history manual titled Saints: The Standard of Truth. Today Bill and Eric take a closer look at the Salt Sermon.
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This is the third week of this series on issues discussed in the LDS Church-published book Saints. Today we will discuss Fanny Alger and the “dirty rotten affair” she had with the married Joseph Smith.
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By Eric Johnson
The LDS Church is making the bicentennial of the “First Vision” of God the Father and Jesus’s appearance to Joseph Smith in the spring of 1820 a big event. Much of the Spring general conference will be centered on an event that its leaders have said is crucial for Mormonism to be considered true. For instance, consider these quotes from three recent presidents:
“Joseph Smith’s first vision restored knowledge of God. Of all the great events of the century, none compared with the first vision of Joseph Smith” (Spencer W. Kimball, The Teachings of Spencer W. Kimball, p. 428).
“The first vision of the Prophet Joseph Smith is bedrock theology to the Church” (Ezra Taft Benson, Teachings of Presidents of the Church: Ezra Taft Benson, 2014, p. 105).
“Our whole strength rests on the validity of that vision. It either occurred or it did not occur. If it did not, then this work is a fraud… upon that unique and wonderful experience stands the validity of this church” (Gordon B. Hinckley, “The Marvelous Foundation of our Faith,” Ensign (Conference Edition), November 2002, p. 80. Ellipsis mine).
In other words, Hinckley is saying that if this event did not take place, then the religion of Mormonism falls apart and is a “fraud” –at the General Conference in October 1961, he even used the word “blasphemy”– just as Christianity could be described if there were no historical resurrection of Jesus. With that said, let’s consider 10 reasons why we ought to reject the First Vision according the LDS Church.
This is the third week of this series on issues discussed in the LDS Church-published book Saints. Today we will discuss the Kirtland Bank Scandal, an event that diminishes the integrity of Joseph Smith.
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This is the third week of this series on issues discussed in the LDS Church-published book Saints. Today we will discuss the ever famous Book of Abraham. This is a crucial historical issue, for if Joseph Smith really could translation from ancient scripture (such as this book supposedly from Abraham), then we ought to take him seriously as a prophet of God.
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This is the third week of this series on issues discussed in the LDS Church-published book Saints. Today we will discuss D&C 87.
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This is the third week of this series on issues discussed in the LDS Church-published book Saints. Today we will discuss the prophecy on war by Joseph Smith.
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