This is the opening statement from the MORMON First Presidency, regarding the new temple changes for 2019 that are about 188 years too late. What a joke! Mormon Jesus can't see the future and keeps changing his "unchangeable" temple ceremony(and many other things) due to societal pressures and in a desperate attempt to "fit in" with the world. I thought they were proud to be "a peculiar people" and different..not anymore! That's why they spent 10s of millions putting steeples on all their chapels back during Hinckley's reign of terror. OOPS! It hasn't worked as people see Mormonism for the fraud and freakshow it is! Over 100,000 people are resigning a year(and those are the people that really believed & cared) and baptisms are dropping to their lowest level ever! Wake up people and smell THE TRUTH!
This was a great talk given by the legendary Utah historian Will Bagley at the October 2002 EXMO Conference. Will Bagley did his research and has finally proved that Brigham Young did indeed order the Mountain Meadows Massacre and provides the evidence and the "SMOKING GUN" leaving no doubt about the Mormon Prophet's guilt...THANK YOU, Will Bagley, for this great talk and for all of your great research! Hopefully, this will help finally educate the world about the truth regarding The Mountain Meadows Massacre.
Last week, MormonLeaks released a recording of a woman confronting an LDS missionary leader she said tried to rape her. We’re talking about what the Church is or isn’t doing to protect its own. Last week, the whistle-blowing group MormonLeaks released a recording of a woman confronting the man she said tried to rape her at the LDS Church’s Missionary Training Center. The story was especially shocking because the man was then President of the MTC. It’s a position with significant power and influence over young, faithful Mormons. Tuesday, we’re talking about how the Church and its members are reacting and what Mormon leaders are or aren’t doing to protect their own. Guests: Lee Hale, KUER religion reporter Angela Clayton, LDS blogger at By Common Consent and at Wheats & Tares Lindsay Hansen Park, Acting Director of Sunstone and host of the podcast Year of Polygamy. She also blogs at Patheos Natasha Helfer Parker is a Licensed Marriage & Family Therapist and Certified Sex Therapist. She's president of the Mormon Mental Health Association and hosts the Mormon Mental Health Podcast
This is the story of Joseph L. Bishop, MTC President from 1983-1986 who had a secret room in the MTC where he would take sister missionaries, so he could see their breasts(his own words) and according to the woman interviewing him; to rape and sexually abuse women. He went undetected by the Prophet and their so-called spirit of discernment, until she came forward, which is always the case in these sex abuse cases. Many times the local & General Authorities don't even report it to law enforcement when they do know about it and it has been reported to them, like in this case. This should really cause current Mormons to think about how this is possible if their leaders are truly called by spirit and inspiration as Gordon B. Hinckley taught and as Henry B. Eyring said in the October 2017 Priesthood session: "For instance, it takes faith to believe that the resurrected Lord is watching over the daily details of His kingdom. It takes faith to believe that He calls imperfect people into po...
This is audio from the newly crowned Mormon Prophet Russell M. Nelson in Las Vegas on Feb 18, 2018. This audio was never meant for public consumption, as Mormon Inc. only released small clips of what they wanted the public in general to hear. I wonder why? Why not release the entire audio to the world? Why cherry pick? A HUGE thanks to Mike Norton for this audio recording! To see the video: https://www.facebook.com/100009490645079/videos/1994430247549977/
I've combined both interviews into one audio file for everyone & I mention when the 1st one ends & the 2nd one begins, so there is no confusion. Please visit the page linked to in this post, to find the official Mormon Leaks page for the original links to the audio & to the Emails mentioned at the end of the description. Thanks to Tiercy Hadlock for having the courage to both record & expose this audio that will help so many people. Also, thanks, Mormon Leaks for posting this great & very important audio! Here is the original description from Mormon Leaks: Eagle Mountain Utah Silver Lake Stake President Recordings The following audio recordings and emails involve a Mormon woman and her Stake President. A Stake President is one level higher than a Bishop and oversees multiple congregations. More can be read about the position of Stake President here. The recordings are conversations that take place between Tiercy Hadlock and Russ Clayton. At the time of the recordings, Ms. Hadlock wa...
On January 21, 2018, David Bednar, Apostle in the Mormon Church, visited three stakes in Houston, TX. He visited the Houston, Tomball and Kingwood Stakes. This is the talk he gave at one of those stakes. There is no one more arrogant than David A. Bednar, in the BIG 15..the arrogance drips from every word he speaks. Get ready for the day he becomes Prophet..maybe he can finish things off & drive away the last true-believer if we're lucky. Thanks to Mormon Leaks for posting this audio & for the person that sent it to them. They need to be exposed!
Wednesday, we’re talking about new LDS Church President Russell M. Nelson, other changes in the First Presidency, and how the Church may meet the challenges of a global faith in the 21st century. Tuesday morning, the LDS Church announced the new leader of the faith. It was no surprise that Russell M. Nelson was called; there’s a clear succession plan when a president dies. It was a surprise though that he replaced the popular leader Dieter F. Uchtdorf as a counselor in the First Presidency, the highest governing body of the Church. So Wednesday, we’re talking about Nelson, the “new” face Dallin H. Oaks, and how they may meet the challenges of a global faith in the 21st century. We want to hear from you. What do you see as the social, political, and faith challenges facing the LDS Church? What are you hoping to hear from Church leadership? Send an email to radiowest@kuer.org or comment below. Guests: Lee Hale, KUER religion reporter Joanna Brooks is a professor of English and comparative literature at San Diego State University. She is the author or editor of nine books including Decolonizing Mormonism: Towards a Postcolonial Zion [Indie bookstores|Amazon], due out in May with University of Utah Press. She is also the chair of the Dialogue Foundation supporting Dialogue: A Journal of Mormon Thought. Janan Graham-Russell is a PhD student at Harvard University. Her research focuses on the dialogue between Afro-Atlantic identity, religious experience, and contemporary Mormonism. Her work has been featured in Mormon Feminism: Essential Writings [Indie bookstores|Amazon] and A Book of Mormons: Latter-day Saints on a Modern-Day Zion [Indie bookstores|Amazon]
Thomas S. Monson, President of the LDS Church, has died at the age of 90. Thursday, we’re talking about his life, the course of the Church during his tenure, and what comes next for Mormonism. Thomas S. Monson, President of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, died Tuesday at 90 years old. President Monson had served in the role Mormons regard as “prophet, seer, and revelator” for nearly a decade. Thursday, we’re talking about his life and legacy, the course of the Church during his tenure, and what comes next for Mormonism. Our guests are historians Patrick Mason, Andrea Radke-Moss, and Greg Prince, as well as Church observer John Dehlin. Remembering the life and legacy of President Thomas S. Monson (1927–2018). From the official Thomas S. Monson Facebook page. Guests: Patrick Mason is the Howard W Hunter Chair of Mormon Studies at Claremont Graduate University. His latest book is called What is Mormonism? A Student's Introduction [Indie bookstores|Amazon]. Andrea Radke-Moss is a history professor at BYU Idaho and a contributor to the Mormon history blog Juvenile Instructor. Gregory Prince is an independent historian whose books include David O. McKay and the Rise of Modern Mormonism [Indiebound|Amazon] and Leonard Arrington and the Writing of Mormon History [Indiebound|Amazon]. John Dehlin is a psychologist and founder/host of the podcast Mormon Stories Read more from KUER News: LDS Church President Thomas S. Monson Dies At Age 90 Utahns, Others Share Memories Of Mormon Leader Thomas S. Monson Thomas S. Monson: Mormon Faithful Recall A Great Leader Sharing Humble Stories How A New Mormon Prophet Is Chosen
Thomas S. Monson bragging about not signing the petition against a "little paperboy" who then tragically killed himself. He did NOTHING to help this "poor little paperboy" but considered himself and his wife to be heroes! It's a sick and tragic story and I hope he just made it up like most of his stories and that it wasn't even true. Where was his compassion or so called "spirit of discernment" they brag so much about? Once again, non-existent! Then again, he seems to love to push young kids to suicide with his November 5, 2015 GAY HATE DOCTRINE, so it wouldn't be surprising if it really did happen & he didn't care. I sure hope not though! This was from the April 2005 General Conference.