I work in Salt Lake and live in West Jordan. Sometimes when I’m out and about and noticing all the LDS churches and temples being built for no reason, I feel as though I’m living inside a game of Monopoly.
Really appreciated what Jane said about integrity in the last 10 mins, thanks! I feel the pain too- although I haven't believed in a long time these are my people and ancestry and sometimes it hurts.
I really appreciated Jane’s comments at the end. I can feel her hurt, and I applaud her bravery to stand up for her integrity, despite the pain she may now go through.
Nemo, I live in Utah. There are, in fact several temples in the West Jordan, West Valley City and Taylorsville area (these are 3 cities that share common boarders and are about 30 minutes south of Salt Lake City. I know these are big LDS areas and many do go to the temple. But this will make the third temple in this area and I doubt if they will be that needed. I guess they need to spend their money on something and they certainly won't spend it on the needy.
@@DRT279 but not at the moment. Growth is not guaranteed. Honestly, I don't care. Temples usually increase property value and improve communities. It would be nice if the church helped the those in need more though.
@@Caveman57 You might want to look at construction starts, the rental absorption rates and all the big commercial construction projects planned for that area. So all those factors show grow is happening and will continue to happen. Look how much growth has happened in 10 years.
@@DRT279 CONGRATULATIONS, DRTY! Certainly you didn't mean to do so, but you have just declared the "truth" INSOFAR AS IT IS INTENDED by the temple-tower "power". Well done!
I love this Nemo Guy! We need more REBEL MORMONS fighting inside the church! I understand the IGNORNACE of our leaders. They are learning as they go just like you and I. If the church is Christs church on earth our leaders are more HUMAN than inspired. I've learned God doesn't manifest himself so easily. Its a small touch! Stoicism has helped me. These philosophers already went through this and figured it out long before Christ. And I love Jesus Christ!
The Vancouver temple can't find enough members to clean it and the Vancouver temple area includes Blaine Washington. Why are they building a temple in Victoria. There aren't enough members in that area and ferry prices between Vancouver and Victoria are prohibitively expensive.
Good grief! I live right on the border of West Jordan and South Jordan, Utah. I can reach 3 temples within 10 minutes. If I want to drive 20 minutes, I can reach 3 more. If I drive 30 minutes I can reach 4 more. At the same time they're combining wards left and right so it's insane to build another temple here. Is it just an expensive attempt to keep the Utah Mormons feeling special?
Being told what to do, what to eat, what to drink and wear, what to read and what to say, teach and share, even what to pay and think, 24/7, is exhausting. 😢 At excommunication, you are told you are not allowed to take the sacrament or pay tithing, wear temple clothing or go to the temple. Even told who you can and cannot talk to (even your own family) and that you will not feel the spirit ever again. 😮
You should think of excommunication as freedom from the regime. They can't tell you what to do or what not to do any longer. In fact, they never had jurisdiction over you in the first place. Mind control.
@my2cw. All these things you describe are the sum, substance, and substantive definition of the unforgivable "BLASPHEMY against the Holy Spirit." [Touching the Gospel in ANY way. Read it and weep.]
We're told the conference talks are are given by revelation given to the speaker. Sister Davis talk on wearing garments had to be an assigned topic talk.
Honolulu is a curious choice considering the Laie temple on the same island by BYUH is only an hour drive and it really isnt a burdensome journey. To put one in Honolulu makes me wonder where exactly considering Honolulu is paved over and the bulk of the church's land holdings on Oahu is in the Laie area. That would leave the Laie temple as a tourist attraction and largely for a university and community that is not growing much. The so-called church created an entire mission just for the Laie area, which comes across as curious unto itself like creating a mission for Rexburg and then a separate mission for BYU Idaho. If they want to grow their numbers on Oahu, hiding their $150 billion investment behind shell companies and then telling people living paycheck to paycheck to give to one of the richest churches on the planet per capita before feeding themselves and paying their bills is not the way to go.
@elijah. But, Elijah, apparently this deplorable way of momo going is precisely the way to go about their business. 🥺 For now. [Understand your meaning, however. And mine agrees, despite seeming contrary. 🌹]
Dear Nemo, I enjoyed listening to your GC commentary. I wanted to just point out one thing. You mentioned that Taylor Godoy’s story was so outrageous because of the puppy element. Well, as a Peruvian I can tell you that outrageous stories involving puppy exchanges are very possible in Peru. 😂 in Peru there is such an abundance of dogs, it is nothing like adopting a dog in most developed nations. Have a great day!
Most of the temples are empty, have difficulty recruiting members to maintain it and anger non-mormons as it is literally a big pompous display of wealth and power and in no way represents the teachings of Jesus. I pass 5 temples on my way to work every day. That I know of. All within a 50 mile radius. It makes me sick to see such a huge amount of wasted money when the homeless problem continues to get worse in Salt Lake.
*_o Templo de Kirtland é nosso novamente: o Senhor Jesus faz a seu tempo e ao seu modo...! sempre foi assim...! se não fosse a Igreja dele, ainda assim seria a melhor que tem_* 💜
English, Scottish and Irish so cheers boys!!! NeverMo but always ready to challenge their doctrines. Helped build on a church for two weeks in Maricabo Venezuela in 1990 for Christian Missionaries. Jesus Paid it All !!!
My sister in law helped organize that event (that they were asked to do from the stake president) with the youth in Heber and they were very excited hearing themselves mentioned in conference. Never once have I heard them say they needed to listen to the other city members. Also my husband noticed Nelson was actually sitting in maybe a wheelchair (can't tell) but then they edited him into that red chair? Super weird. But you can see it on the left side by his arm
I think you guys are missing an important aspect of Elder Stevenson’s bridge metaphor. President Oaks has explicitly interpreted the two great commandments as a legal hierarchy-you love your neighbor unless it conflicts with loving God. Elder Stevenson has correctly reframed that as the two commandments being harmonious manifestations of a single principle. By quoting Oaks, he created cover for voicing the disagreement without direct confrontation, and now the ball is in Oaks’ court to come out and say his interpretation was misrepresented, which of course he is unlikely to do. It’s certainly all confusing to the membership, which is why I’m such a strong advocate for members acting according to personal conscience, but what I think we’re seeing slow change in action.
Considering the large number of members from Northern Ireland who travel to the Preston Temple will now switch locations in favour of the Scottish Temple. Preston may become a mausoleum rather than Scotland. Just a thought. 😁
Yes, she resigned live on air during a previous session here on the Half time show (Saturday afternoon at around 1:13:00 ruclips.net/user/liveQRnbB86u5-o?si=YZHhUR1jIsOtm_Wz)
I can live through about 2 to 3 minutes yawn. Im gone. Can listen to you all for weeks. If not learning Im cracking up.😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 Thanx so much.❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
I know a way to spruce up conference. Lets do some translating! We still have sealed parts of the book of mormon. Joseph smith didn't have to be in the same room as the plates when he translated. Just bring the seer stone that's locked in the church vault and a had. Get rusty the prophet, seer, and revelator to do his awkward translation head in the had move, have Quentin L Cook do the scribing, what a spiritual feast that will be
Hey nemo, I just submitted my story for leaving and having my records removed. I'm sorry that I went over the 1500 word limit - it was just easier to give you the entry from my personal journal about it.
Have you noticed the leaders dont talk about ,it is still possible for the church can still be rejected and the keys taken away from them,if they dont repent etc
Ok, so thrive Scotland already exist as an organisation to support Christians in corporate organisations apparently... so under what identity is th exmo thrive Scotland actually operating?
24:40 Another problem with this story is that he really hasn’t shown any way in which he could “fall” if he didn’t call. It’s a wedding. It’s a big deal, but if it can’t go off as planned, you can avoid the fall by postponing the wedding. You don’t even need God for that. So the entire premise is off & he bribed an official with a puppy to get what he wanted.
Temple in Scotland: why not? Well I think architectural tastes are somewhat different here from in Salt Lake, I suspect a temple structure may not land too well with the Edinburgh bunch... Although Broxburn Edinburgh may work, they could do with the investment...
In the original temple ceremony 0 times, because it was based on old testament legends / Freemasonry. I think they recently added Jesus Christ after the fact, thus changing the original endowment.
Not sure when they started. It's been that way for a long time as far as I know because the entire quorum of the twelve are called as "prophets, seers, and revelators." Nelson was called the same with the added "and president of the church..." 🤷
@@hittsrus5185 His status has been changed in the BofM identification page for quite awhile. I was wondering exactly when this was decided. Was it announced at a conference?
Uncle Rusty is out of control. His excessive compulsive binge temple building is so off the wall and makes no sense. His ego knows no bounds…cant stomach the guy. He’s not harmless.
@Hatchi. No, rmn is not harmless. (In his own intentions, anyway.) Which sum up to rustification. Don't worry, though. Let us stand against what is outright falsity, confabulation, and contamination. And see WHOSE WORDS WILL STAND.
I thought the “official” religious following is Presbyterian. My Dunbar ancestors were all Presbyterian as far back as I can go. Although there was a William Cameron Dunbar who was Mormon (1840) and made it to Utah as a Missionary. Not sure he is part of my Dunbar family, more detective work is necessary…
To be honest most temples I have seen are always well visited. Doesn’t make much sense but it’s a fact. This would be an interesting topic to talk about.
Mind sharing the general location for your observations? I think that might hold true across the Mormon Corridor, but in my slice of heaven the two Florida temples operate way below capacity.
@@aBrewster29 For sure I have noticed the lots full of cars and people from Idaho down to Utah, Nevada, Arizona and California. I am not taking either side it’s just an observation and it surprises me.
You really have to stop using Pharisee as an insult and as synonym for cold legalism. The gospels obviously had an agenda in maligning ancient Jewish people; the real Pharisees were just faithful Jews trying to follow their religion the best they could. They were not overly legalistic; that’s just what Christianity has taught you.
Douglas and Bill, don’t you both think we are smart enough to listen to conference and draw our own conclusions? I suggest you give your audience more credit. Thanks
Listening to Nemo or any other podcaster is totally up to the individual. Or, does someone tie you up in front of the screen and force you to watch and listen? If you don't want to listen, then please don't do it. I appreciate these recaps and if I want to know for myself what was said, I can watch the original. I'd rather not though, I cannot stand the 'holy-men reverb' that they have the conference center microphone set up for. Their lying words, spoken in holy tones is the worst hypocrisy I come across - teaching members about integrity when they do not apply it to themselves. The SEC scandal was not unlike the Kirtland Bank Scandal, but members dismiss them both. They love giving their loyalty and money to a corrupt organization generationally until one of them wakes up.
You're being unkind ridiculing the Wedding Puppy story. Really. I don't see why Jesus can't help us in our petty trials. Actually, that's the only thing I've kept from my M childhood.
Except this isn't the church of Jesus. This very high demand religion was started by a known con man who practiced magic and treasure digging, and later used his power over members to force teenagers to marry him. This church currently teaches that homosexuality is a sin and has caused thousands of LGBT youth to commit suicide. This church was fined by the SEC for creating shell companies to hide its $150 BILLION dollar fortune that it hides away and invests in the stock market rather than using it to help those in need... exactly what Jesus would want.
The Church of Jesus Christ wasn’t mocked, only The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. The majority of people commenting will have, or currently are, members of the church. Having donated a lot of time & money over the years to it. I’m a finance professional & the SEC “incident” was simply outrageous. Having worked for listed companies I was involved in the various regulatory filings, such as a 20-F. If the Church is truly led by those with the spirit of discernment it would NOT have acted in the way it did. Simple.
What does this whited sepulchre of a church (the great and spacious bldg) you know the SEC fined leadership and a loving saviors message have to do at all with each other?
@@jollyjaws I bear my testimony, of the fullness and the truthfulness of, THE CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER DAY SAINTS. THE CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER DAY SAINTS, started in the Pre-Mortal-Life, and is for time and for all, Eternity. Propphets of, THE CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST: ADAM-MALACHI, JOSEPH SMITH-RUSSELL M. NELSON. Scriptures of, THE CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST, BIBLE, BOOK OF MORMON, DOCTRINES & COVENANTS, & PEARL OF GREAT PRICE. This is my testimony, in the Name of JESUS CHRIST, Amen.
You do realize that thousands of temples are needed for the Millennium? The number for members isn’t a big deal right now but it will be after Christ comes. But, I can understand that as a non member or anti member, you wouldn’t see or understand the bigger picture. 🤷♂️
The need is highly debatable, and the timing of building those temples is even more suspect. The assumption that the millennium will be spent doing temple work for all of humanity is a logical extension of current temple practices, but you seem to be ignoring the very human, dogmatic elements that underpin your assumptions.
Oh please!!! Jesus has now been coming for 200 years; now that's Tantric. Calling yourself a Latter-day Saint is more oxymoronic than calling yourself a Mormon ever was. Every war, eclipse, hurricane is a "sign". But Earth will die with a whimper, not a bang....yet the Great Smaug real estate corporation has done no investing in alternative energy, parochial education, child care, tech or skill teaching. That's the laugh and the tears, the Saturday Warriors/ Chosen Generation was born, lived and because worm's food over 26:41 a century ago. Oh also... the book of Revelations was about Nero, not our times, technologies, fortunes and famines.
I work in Salt Lake and live in West Jordan. Sometimes when I’m out and about and noticing all the LDS churches and temples being built for no reason, I feel as though I’m living inside a game of Monopoly.
That tracks. Also an exmo Monopoly game would really fun. Maybe a low-key healing tool too.
@ckay. Because we are.
For now.
No reason? You're not the brightest.
@@haroldwhite5761 Sorry you need a healing tool from being involved with a church that taught to do what is right.
I have gotten to the point where I look forward to your half times way more than conference. Thank you.
We have called Nemo the Mormon as a prophet, seer, and revelator. All those in favor please manifest it by the uplifted hand. Thank you.
Uplifting my hand. 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉😂🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
he's mean
We shall manifest it by the uplifted jammy dodger!
Oh, and all those opposed... If any...
I'll drink to that! 🍻
21 minute mark. Holy COW you're RIGHT! That IS what most general authorities go to as "trials" they have no clue how the other half lives...
I love you guys! So entertaining. Thanks for the hilarious and thought provoking commentary. Really appreciate your voices.
Our pleasure!
Really appreciated what Jane said about integrity in the last 10 mins, thanks! I feel the pain too- although I haven't believed in a long time these are my people and ancestry and sometimes it hurts.
I really appreciated Jane’s comments at the end. I can feel her hurt, and I applaud her bravery to stand up for her integrity, despite the pain she may now go through.
Nemo, thank you! Enjoy the vids immensely. Hope you are rested up now after conference. Take care of yourself! 🥇🏆
Nemo, I live in Utah. There are, in fact several temples in the West Jordan, West Valley City and Taylorsville area (these are 3 cities that share common boarders and are about 30 minutes south of Salt Lake City. I know these are big LDS areas and many do go to the temple. But this will make the third temple in this area and I doubt if they will be that needed. I guess they need to spend their money on something and they certainly won't spend it on the needy.
You might want to consider the future growth plans in that area. Yes they will have plenty of people attending the temple there.
@@DRT279 but not at the moment. Growth is not guaranteed. Honestly, I don't care. Temples usually increase property value and improve communities. It would be nice if the church helped the those in need more though.
@@Caveman57 You might want to look at construction starts, the rental absorption rates and all the big commercial construction projects planned for that area. So all those factors show grow is happening and will continue to happen. Look how much growth has happened in 10 years.
@@DRT279
CONGRATULATIONS,
DRTY!
Certainly you didn't mean to do so, but you have just declared the "truth" INSOFAR AS IT IS
INTENDED
by the temple-tower "power".
Well done!
@@sheliabryant3997 I love the way you formatted your post. We should be pen pals. Please 🙏
Thank you for having Peter as your cohost.
Oh you don't have to thank me, I love having him on the show, I just wish the internet between us were better!
I love this Nemo Guy! We need more REBEL MORMONS fighting inside the church! I understand the IGNORNACE of our leaders. They are learning as they go just like you and I. If the church is Christs church on earth our leaders are more HUMAN than inspired. I've learned God doesn't manifest himself so easily. Its a small touch! Stoicism has helped me. These philosophers already went through this and figured it out long before Christ. And I love Jesus Christ!
Cheers Jane!❤
The Vancouver temple can't find enough members to clean it and the Vancouver temple area includes Blaine Washington. Why are they building a temple in Victoria. There aren't enough members in that area and ferry prices between Vancouver and Victoria are prohibitively expensive.
There isn’t a temple in Vancouver, it’s in Langley.
Good grief! I live right on the border of West Jordan and South Jordan, Utah. I can reach 3 temples within 10 minutes. If I want to drive 20 minutes, I can reach 3 more. If I drive 30 minutes I can reach 4 more.
At the same time they're combining wards left and right so it's insane to build another temple here. Is it just an expensive attempt to keep the Utah Mormons feeling special?
Being told what to do, what to eat, what to drink and wear, what to read and what to say, teach and share, even what to pay and think, 24/7, is exhausting. 😢 At excommunication, you are told you are not allowed to take the sacrament or pay tithing, wear temple clothing or go to the temple. Even told who you can and cannot talk to (even your own family) and that you will not feel the spirit ever again. 😮
You should think of excommunication as freedom from the regime. They can't tell you what to do or what not to do any longer. In fact, they never had jurisdiction over you in the first place. Mind control.
So..... religious cult?
Oh 100%. Absolutely a cult.
@my2c.
Because these things are all that define
👽 "BLASPHEMING
the Holy Spirit."
@my2cw. All these things
you describe are the
sum,
substance,
and substantive definition of the unforgivable "BLASPHEMY
against the
Holy Spirit."
[Touching the
Gospel in ANY
way. Read it and weep.]
We're told the conference talks are are given by revelation given to the speaker. Sister Davis talk on wearing garments had to be an assigned topic talk.
Honolulu is a curious choice considering the Laie temple on the same island by BYUH is only an hour drive and it really isnt a burdensome journey. To put one in Honolulu makes me wonder where exactly considering Honolulu is paved over and the bulk of the church's land holdings on Oahu is in the Laie area. That would leave the Laie temple as a tourist attraction and largely for a university and community that is not growing much. The so-called church created an entire mission just for the Laie area, which comes across as curious unto itself like creating a mission for Rexburg and then a separate mission for BYU Idaho. If they want to grow their numbers on Oahu, hiding their $150 billion investment behind shell companies and then telling people living paycheck to paycheck to give to one of the richest churches on the planet per capita before feeding themselves and paying their bills is not the way to go.
@elijah. But, Elijah,
apparently this
deplorable way of momo going is precisely the way to go about their business. 🥺
For now.
[Understand your meaning, however. And mine agrees, despite seeming contrary. 🌹]
The fact that they don’t even meet in the temples for church services…
Dear Nemo, I enjoyed listening to your GC commentary. I wanted to just point out one thing. You mentioned that Taylor Godoy’s story was so outrageous because of the puppy element. Well, as a Peruvian I can tell you that outrageous stories involving puppy exchanges are very possible in Peru. 😂 in Peru there is such an abundance of dogs, it is nothing like adopting a dog in most developed nations.
Have a great day!
Thanks for the info! I wasn't necessarily saying it was implausible, just crazy from my perspective!
❤u Jane. Stay strong.
Jane, I hope you will go with your family to visit the new temple when it opens and tell us about it.
Most of the temples are empty, have difficulty recruiting members to maintain it and anger non-mormons as it is literally a big pompous display of wealth and power and in no way represents the teachings of Jesus. I pass 5 temples on my way to work every day. That I know of. All within a 50 mile radius. It makes me sick to see such a huge amount of wasted money when the homeless problem continues to get worse in Salt Lake.
i think there just was no other place left than Scotland 😁🤘
*_o Templo de Kirtland é nosso novamente: o Senhor Jesus faz a seu tempo e ao seu modo...! sempre foi assim...! se não fosse a Igreja dele, ainda assim seria a melhor que tem_* 💜
English, Scottish and Irish so cheers boys!!!
NeverMo but always ready to challenge their doctrines.
Helped build on a church for two weeks in Maricabo Venezuela in 1990 for Christian Missionaries.
Jesus Paid it All !!!
My sister in law helped organize that event (that they were asked to do from the stake president) with the youth in Heber and they were very excited hearing themselves mentioned in conference. Never once have I heard them say they needed to listen to the other city members.
Also my husband noticed Nelson was actually sitting in maybe a wheelchair (can't tell) but then they edited him into that red chair? Super weird. But you can see it on the left side by his arm
You called it! Edinburgh 😂
I think you guys are missing an important aspect of Elder Stevenson’s bridge metaphor.
President Oaks has explicitly interpreted the two great commandments as a legal hierarchy-you love your neighbor unless it conflicts with loving God.
Elder Stevenson has correctly reframed that as the two commandments being harmonious manifestations of a single principle.
By quoting Oaks, he created cover for voicing the disagreement without direct confrontation, and now the ball is in Oaks’ court to come out and say his interpretation was misrepresented, which of course he is unlikely to do.
It’s certainly all confusing to the membership, which is why I’m such a strong advocate for members acting according to personal conscience, but what I think we’re seeing slow change in action.
💟Fantastic coverage!
COJCOLDS was waiting until Jane left, then they could announce.
Considering the large number of members from Northern Ireland who travel to the Preston Temple will now switch locations in favour of the Scottish Temple. Preston may become a mausoleum rather than Scotland. Just a thought. 😁
Temple's, in world's without numbers; Life continues & eternal, So as Temple's & Temple works.
Come Follow Me is worthless because whoever was tasked to write it kept getting beat down by management above most likely.
Jane resigned???
Yes, she resigned live on air during a previous session here on the Half time show (Saturday afternoon at around 1:13:00 ruclips.net/user/liveQRnbB86u5-o?si=YZHhUR1jIsOtm_Wz)
@@charlesmendeley9823 I missed that one. Wow.
@@charlesmendeley9823 Yup, that was the ONE that I didn't watch. Lol! Amazing. Good for her.
I can live through about 2 to 3 minutes yawn. Im gone. Can listen to you all for weeks. If not learning Im cracking up.😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 Thanx so much.❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
I know a way to spruce up conference. Lets do some translating! We still have sealed parts of the book of mormon.
Joseph smith didn't have to be in the same room as the plates when he translated. Just bring the seer stone that's locked in the church vault and a had.
Get rusty the prophet, seer, and revelator to do his awkward translation head in the had move, have Quentin L Cook do the scribing, what a spiritual feast that will be
Hey nemo, I just submitted my story for leaving and having my records removed. I'm sorry that I went over the 1500 word limit - it was just easier to give you the entry from my personal journal about it.
Have you noticed the leaders dont talk about ,it is still possible for the church can still be rejected and the keys taken away from them,if they dont repent etc
What are the top 10 lies? That backdating the priesthood restoration included?
Lie no. 1: the LDS Church is not related to Freemasonry.
Ok, so thrive Scotland already exist as an organisation to support Christians in corporate organisations apparently... so under what identity is th exmo thrive Scotland actually operating?
www.thrivebeyondreligion.com/event/thrive-scotland/
Elias is also a title. It's not just a name. However, Joseph never said or taught that Elijah had come. That was a Brighamite invention
24:40 Another problem with this story is that he really hasn’t shown any way in which he could “fall” if he didn’t call. It’s a wedding. It’s a big deal, but if it can’t go off as planned, you can avoid the fall by postponing the wedding. You don’t even need God for that. So the entire premise is off & he bribed an official with a puppy to get what he wanted.
Temple in Scotland: why not? Well I think architectural tastes are somewhat different here from in Salt Lake, I suspect a temple structure may not land too well with the Edinburgh bunch... Although Broxburn Edinburgh may work, they could do with the investment...
How many times is Jesus Christ mentioned in the temple?
In the original temple ceremony 0 times, because it was based on old testament legends / Freemasonry. I think they recently added Jesus Christ after the fact, thus changing the original endowment.
The whole church is fashioned after the old testament and law
Do you have any idea of the date they stopped calling the head of the church "prophet seer and revelator" and changed his title to President ?
Not sure when they started. It's been that way for a long time as far as I know because the entire quorum of the twelve are called as "prophets, seers, and revelators." Nelson was called the same with the added "and president of the church..." 🤷
@@hittsrus5185 His status has been changed in the BofM identification page for quite awhile. I was wondering exactly when this was decided. Was it announced at a conference?
@@my2cworth4U sorry no idea.
@@hittsrus5185 Thanx anyway. Someone may know.
Uncle Rusty is out of control. His excessive compulsive binge temple building is so off the wall and makes no sense. His ego knows no bounds…cant stomach the guy. He’s not harmless.
@Hatchi. No, rmn is not
harmless. (In
his own intentions, anyway.)
Which sum up to
rustification.
Don't worry, though.
Let us stand against what is outright falsity, confabulation, and contamination.
And see WHOSE WORDS
WILL STAND.
Were there more Temples announced today?
FIFTEEN more, including 2 in Utah🙄🙄🙄
I thought the “official” religious following is Presbyterian. My Dunbar ancestors were all Presbyterian as far back as I can go. Although there was a William Cameron Dunbar who was Mormon (1840) and made it to Utah as a Missionary. Not sure he is part of my Dunbar family, more detective work is necessary…
Nemo... how is it you're still an active member of the church? Genuine question.
Does a temple cost $10 million? Or $100 million each?
I was told I was going to he'll and never have the holy ghost with me again
Des Moines needs another silent S on your chart
In my experience the lds church is the most unchristian church I’ve ever seen
Do the math ... Only pensioners pay a true tithing, as they can't claim it back on their tax return.
In most countries you don’t get to claim tithing as a tax deduction
@@anitah2404 I stand corrected. Only in some countries.
I'm not sure jesus is the headturner Peter believes him to be. people can read his stuff whenever they want and reactions are "yeah nice but meh" 😄
This session was least memorable and relatable.
To be honest most temples I have seen are always well visited. Doesn’t make much sense but it’s a fact. This would be an interesting topic to talk about.
Mind sharing the general location for your observations? I think that might hold true across the Mormon Corridor, but in my slice of heaven the two Florida temples operate way below capacity.
@@aBrewster29 For sure I have noticed the lots full of cars and people from Idaho down to Utah, Nevada, Arizona and California. I am not taking either side it’s just an observation and it surprises me.
You really have to stop using Pharisee as an insult and as synonym for cold legalism. The gospels obviously had an agenda in maligning ancient Jewish people; the real Pharisees were just faithful Jews trying to follow their religion the best they could. They were not overly legalistic; that’s just what Christianity has taught you.
Douglas and Bill, don’t you both think we are smart enough to listen to conference and draw our own conclusions? I suggest you give your audience more credit. Thanks
Listening to Nemo or any other podcaster is totally up to the individual. Or, does someone tie you up in front of the screen and force you to watch and listen? If you don't want to listen, then please don't do it. I appreciate these recaps and if I want to know for myself what was said, I can watch the original. I'd rather not though, I cannot stand the 'holy-men reverb' that they have the conference center microphone set up for. Their lying words, spoken in holy tones is the worst hypocrisy I come across - teaching members about integrity when they do not apply it to themselves. The SEC scandal was not unlike the Kirtland Bank Scandal, but members dismiss them both. They love giving their loyalty and money to a corrupt organization generationally until one of them wakes up.
You're being unkind ridiculing the Wedding Puppy story. Really. I don't see why Jesus can't help us in our petty trials. Actually, that's the only thing I've kept from my M childhood.
Some of these comments, mocking THE CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST, don't surprise me, they did it to JESUS.
Except this isn't the church of Jesus. This very high demand religion was started by a known con man who practiced magic and treasure digging, and later used his power over members to force teenagers to marry him. This church currently teaches that homosexuality is a sin and has caused thousands of LGBT youth to commit suicide. This church was fined by the SEC for creating shell companies to hide its $150 BILLION dollar fortune that it hides away and invests in the stock market rather than using it to help those in need... exactly what Jesus would want.
The Church of Jesus Christ wasn’t mocked, only The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. The majority of people commenting will have, or currently are, members of the church. Having donated a lot of time & money over the years to it. I’m a finance professional & the SEC “incident” was simply outrageous. Having worked for listed companies I was involved in the various regulatory filings, such as a 20-F. If the Church is truly led by those with the spirit of discernment it would NOT have acted in the way it did. Simple.
What does this whited sepulchre of a church (the great and spacious bldg) you know the SEC fined leadership and a loving saviors message have to do at all with each other?
@@jollyjaws I bear my testimony, of the fullness and the truthfulness of, THE CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER DAY SAINTS. THE CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER DAY SAINTS, started in the Pre-Mortal-Life, and is for time and for all, Eternity. Propphets of, THE CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST: ADAM-MALACHI, JOSEPH SMITH-RUSSELL M. NELSON. Scriptures of, THE CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST, BIBLE, BOOK OF MORMON, DOCTRINES & COVENANTS, & PEARL OF GREAT PRICE. This is my testimony, in the Name of JESUS CHRIST, Amen.
@@jollyjaws I bear my testimony of, the fullness and truthfulness of, THE CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER DAY SAINTS.
You do realize that thousands of temples are needed for the Millennium? The number for members isn’t a big deal right now but it will be after Christ comes. But, I can understand that as a non member or anti member, you wouldn’t see or understand the bigger picture. 🤷♂️
The need is highly debatable, and the timing of building those temples is even more suspect.
The assumption that the millennium will be spent doing temple work for all of humanity is a logical extension of current temple practices, but you seem to be ignoring the very human, dogmatic elements that underpin your assumptions.
Oh please!!! Jesus has now been coming for 200 years; now that's Tantric. Calling yourself a Latter-day Saint is more oxymoronic than calling yourself a Mormon ever was. Every war, eclipse, hurricane is a "sign". But Earth will die with a whimper, not a bang....yet the Great Smaug real estate corporation has done no investing in alternative energy, parochial education, child care, tech or skill teaching. That's the laugh and the tears, the Saturday Warriors/ Chosen Generation was born, lived and because worm's food over 26:41 a century ago. Oh also... the book of Revelations was about Nero, not our times, technologies, fortunes and famines.