REACTION to General Conference! | April 2021
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- Опубликовано: 28 окт 2024
- The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints holds a semi-annual General Conference where the leaders of the LDS Church (otherwise known as the Mormon Church) speak about the gospel of Jesus Christ. General Conference lasts 2 days and is available to watch LIVE on the church’s website! In this episode, David and Taylor discuss their favorite talks from this last General Conference which occurred on the first weekend of April.
What did you learn from this last session of General Conference? Let us know in the comments below!!
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I love general conference
this is elder Willard by the way
We love it too!!
Favorite talks: Nelson's in the Sunday morning session talking about moving mountains -- I started to cry. Also, Oaks really blew me away with his talk on the inspired Constitution. It created a lot of waves on the Twitterverse, but man it was powerful.
And I am beyond excited that we are finally building a temple in Vienna! I have hoped and prayed for that for over a decade.
Agreed, LAURA!!!
Oaks was powerful!
@@cynthiashores57 I've listened to it twice now, and I think I enjoyed it even more the second time around! Definitely one for the books. (I also think we're really going to see this one come into play in a BIG way in the very near future.)
Anything that makes the Twitter trolls mad is OK by me. They take the truth to be hard.
@@BeeDub57 The Twitter reactions to this talk were...interesting. Most people honestly misheard him, causing controversy that shouldn't have existed. It was weird.
She was one of my favorite finally a woman stood up and said what she had to say ❤️🙏🏼
Elder Holland gave a good talk. Elder Rasband and President Oaks also gave great talks.
Oaks was my fave!
David A. Bednar's talk = 🔥
We all have our favorite (and least favorite) apostles. Each apostle has a voice that someone needs to hear. What matters is that they are called to lead us and we should seek to take whatever we can from their inspiration. But we don't have to get equally excited to hear all of them. I have my own "fab four" and the rest I listen to with hope and trust in the Lord.
New temple in Grand Junction, CO!!! Another blessing for us Colorodians...
Sister Jones quote about being intentional was one of my favorites as well.
I loved of course the announcement about the Brussels Temple (I live in Brussels !!!)
I loved conference.
Im glad General Confrence is on Easter so that it feels more like a Holiday
Recently I've been doing family history work and I found out that most of my ancestors are from Queretaro, so I was pretty excited when I heard they were building a temple there. I hope to go there and do some temple work for them someday.
I'm over the idea of more temples in Utah... however I know the Salt Lake temple boundaries extend all the way out to Elko, NV, so it was really cool to hear that they're finally getting their own!
General Conference was tight this week !
Loved this episode guys! Keep it up! :)
Another great episode as usual. Loved the back and forth banter, haha.
A temple got announced super close to where i live!!!!!!
Immortality is the wrong thing to be wrong about.
I love your show. I've been watching it for over three years (from my husband's youtube). It answered a lot of questions when 2 of my 6 siblings left the church. You guys are also funny, however I despise when you use the words "crap" "freakin" and "oh my gosh". It always makes me think you are going to say the other words and it distracts from the spirit you bring. Just a suggestion. Love you guys and what you are doing to strengthen and inform.
Hi, a friendly, sincere question, my friend: have you also gotten answers from the siblings who left the church? As someone who has several family members and friends who have left (and as someone who has personally left as well), I find it so important to have conversations with the people who leave, that way we get the right information and can understand them better.
I saw the news about tenples in Africa. Can you help start a donation for helping these saints. We should raise money for several buses. Meals to help them on the way. We lovve other members so we should show it.
President Nelson, talked about lazy learners bothered some people because not only did people in are faith were upset so were people not of our faith example there is an article from the friendly atheist that's a must read.
U can you do a video or respond comments of what you think of this verse. I am astonished that you are so quickly deserting him who called you in the grace of Christ and are turning to a different gospel- not that there is another one, but there are some who trouble you and want to distort the gospel of Christ. But even if we or an angel from heaven should preach to you a gospel contrary to the one we preached to you, let him be accursed. As we have said before, so now I say again: If anyone is preaching to you a gospel contrary to the one you received, let him be accursed.
Galatians 1:6-9 ESV
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Most creators don't read the comment section. Good luck in any feedback
While I'm obviously not the creator of the video, I'll respond to it anyway.
You do not know that the Gospel of Jesus Christ as taught by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is a different Gospel from the one that Christ and Paul taught. People who make this claim are using it as evidence of itself, which is just a fun way of saying circular reasoning. You pretend that Galatians 1:8 proves that we are another Gospel only by assuming upfront that we are another Gospel and using Galatians 1:8 as supposed evidence for that.
Paul taught that we are saved by the grace of Christ, not by our own works...and The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints teaches the same thing. In what way exactly do we differ from Paul's teachings?
The apostles taught that the body of Christ is organized with apostles and prophets who receive revelation from God on a very real basis. Only our Church actually follows this organization correctly.
You cannot argue that the temple was made useless after the death and resurrection of Christ, because the apostles continued to preach in the temple for decades after that.
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is true Christianity. Catholicism, Protestantism, and Orthodox churches, are another Gospel. They are wishy-washy messes of stupid traditions. They don't have prophets. They don't have temples, and they don't have real revelation. Indeed, they don't even claim to.
How do you actually _know_ that your religious traditions are not another Gospel?
There are many sects within Christianity that cannot agree on things as basic as:
•The exact nature of God (Different forms of Trinitarianism as well as the intellectually obvious rejections of it)
•What happens when we die (some believe that we are judged upon death, and others believe we just sleep in the ground).
•The scriptural canon (1 and 2 Maccabees, yea or nay?)
•How one is saved (whether or not baptism is necessary for it).
•Where one gets authority to preach (Formal Priesthood? Priesthood of all believers? Divinity degree?)
These aren't small or insignificant questions, either.
And yet you expect me to accept multiple mutually exclusive claims as being the Gospel while you claim that we're a different Gospel? You hypocrite.
The fact that we have prophets and continuing revelation, which is your only basis for claiming that we're a different Gospel because you foolishly think those things aren't current, is actually our basis for being the true Gospel. Revelation from God is the only rational basis for religious belief. Everything else is just people being dogmatic about things they couldn't possibly know, because they haven't asked God themselves. Some of them even tell their followers to _not_ ask God.
_"Oh, but my pastor is a scholar who studies the scriptures a lot!"_
Cool. So were the Pharisees.
@@gordonbarnes7005 also that it wasn’t an angel who told Smith no church was correct, it was literally God the Father and Jesus Christ, people somehow forget or ignore that for some reason
@@gordonbarnes7005 sola fide vs predestination huh? That’s comparing an apple with an orange right there, not even the same realm of topics. Those who believe in predestination also believe in “by faith alone”
Why does yr church stop taking your sacrement at a general conference?
Is it out of lazyness or because so many people attend but it could be still organised.
I dunno. Most of us watch General conference at home. Tho, maybe we could ask like our bishups if we could do it on General Conference. It has to be preisthood key holders that pass it tho.
@@starlegends3092 its what your church has done for years and years and it would seem your general conference takes prority over taking the sacrement.
that week. But the church makes its own rules!
It's two weeks out of the year. Relax.
@@BeeDub57 good answer.
Bit it could be the two weeks Satan tries his hardest .
I literally thought this was a troll lol
Church chat with Richard Burgess or burdish
Nelson missed reality by a mile. If I were a lazy learner, I would still be an active Mormon.
You wanna clarify, or just be super vague like a child?
@@DannyAGray my learning about my faith is what caused me to the true God of scripture, outside of Mormonism. My active and diligent study of church history, the Book of Mormon, and all the unique and “wonderful” aspects of Mormonism is what convinced me of the man-made nature of the church, the contradictions and errors in theology.
Calling me a child is no better than the darts and insults flung by your leaders to those who have walked away on a daily basis, but what should I expect from someone who follows these men?
@@BrendonKing in not calling you a child from the position of a Mormon; I call you a child from the position of a human setting another human make a vague and awkward statement. If you're gonna hate the church, good for you - that's your problem - but if you're gonna come on a Mormon RUclips channel and attack their beliefs, at least explain your position like an adult. In short, in not being critical of your beliefs, because I don't care either way, I'm just being critical of your lame comment.
@@DannyAGray don’t think I hate the church. I disagree with it sure, but I hate the leadership who make half-baked attempts to extend an arm of fellowship while spiting the people they claim to reach out to and wish to help.
This is called hypocrisy, and the leadership is ripe with it.
@@BrendonKing so... you based your relationship with God and gospel doctrines on imperfect humans...??? That seems futile.
Boooooring.
I cringe when talks are given about specific wars where “the enemy” is referred to (Sister Jones’ talk) and specific country’s governments are flexed (President Oaks).
members in Vietnam listening to Conference 👀
members living in countries other than the 🇺🇸👀
There are enemies in wars. And certain country's constitutions are divinely inspired. These are facts whether you cringe at them or not.
@@BeeDub57 I appreciate your direct comment.
My feelings were further validated when the “It’s A small World” approach was featured this Conference.
If the Leaders are going to trot out all of the different skin colors in leadership, the seeming gaffes were excusable but nevertheless moments of cringe for me.
And there are more sensitive ways of speaking about enemies and inspired government documents that are more inclusive and aware, especially when they are displaying their diversity.
guy on the left in mustard yellow is much better when he is scripted. Pretty immature, cut out at the 2 min mark
I personally disagree. He seems to do great scripted or unscripted. You really missed out on some gems later on in the episode.
I really like you guys but this episode was disappointing. To much bantering and trying to be funny. The Spirit was missing.
The acorn is way too stern, dogmatic and humorless.
Was boreing
How is general conference boring
@@anthonynettleton8346 buncha old men talking about racism and politics? Yeah how could it be anything but boring.
Didn't know it was supposed to be for your entertainment!!!
BTW, it is spelled " boring".
I think the word you're looking for is 'reverent' or 'peaceful'. ;)
@@jayakron3076 It was Oaks who touched on it this time around. It was brief but it was there.
Oh for pete's sake ...what is not acceptable was to state without scriptural reference that Children are protected from Satan...That is hurtful to anyone that was NOT protected. As if they must not have been loved by God. That was THE WORST talk period.
And what about all the aborted children, the abused children and the victims of crime, the most horrendous of which is child trafficking?
I think they were talking more about being protected from temptations not trials, but idk
@@zackbutt6822 that's how i took it. That children are not influenced by Satan to commit sin. They are however are acceptable to trials.
As someone who has several women very close to me who were abused as young children, I hear you - but I believe that talk was more to do with the idea that children are saved by the atoning blood of Christ, not that they will necessarily be saved from every mortal hardship. Unfortunately that comes to all. But it is a central doctrine of ours that Satan himself cannot get to children in the sense that they are delivered from sin and spiritual death due to their innocence.
@@TaylorYorgason interesting ... I was attacked by a demon at 4 years old, so not buying that argument. In My innocence, I unwittingly sent it to My 2 older sisters before Our Dad sent it packing via the Priesthood... after the fact. That particular talk with it's imprecise language without Scriptual reference or even any qualifying language could do the most harm.