Interview With Tad R. Callister - A Case for The Book of Mormon

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In this episode of The Stick of Joseph the Paul brothers interview the former Sunday School General President and prolific author Tad R. Callister.
They discuss some of the arguments made against The Book of Mormon and how careful analysis can quiet many of them.
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  • @GusHdzRuiz
    @GusHdzRuiz8 ай бұрын

    When I went through my faith crisis in 2017, I was very insecure about View of the Hebrews and other theories on the authorship of the BoM, but as I was thinking just that during general conference brother Callister stood up and talked about exactly that! I was able to go to Utah a couple of years later and I met him and was able to thank him for his work. A great man!

  • @toddbender3463

    @toddbender3463

    8 ай бұрын

    One reason there's so many theories and "explanations" for the origin of the book of Mormon is because it's nearly impossible to fabricate an origin story that accounts for everything requiring accounting. That's also why so many of them are so easily dismissed as you start to break them down. When you account for all the factors involved with the book of Mormons existence, the explanation that requires the least amount of faith is the one given by Joseph Smith. The rest just defy logic.

  • @kuriju88

    @kuriju88

    8 ай бұрын

    View of the Hebrews just shows that similar ideas existed in Joseph Smiths environment, like a Jewish origin for the native Americans. But since then all of the evidence shows they actually came from Asia

  • @Glissandola

    @Glissandola

    8 ай бұрын

    @@kuriju88 Genetics: Haplo group X is found among some descendants of Middle Eastern areas, and also found among Iroquois tribes in North America. There are different theories why this might be, but the Book of Mormon does provide a explanation. Maybe not all Native American tribes originally came over from east Asia. en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Haplogroup_X_(mtDNA) kzread.info/dash/bejne/Z6SbvMSsftTbosY.htmlsi=mGLwFZbr5ghhD9WW

  • @Mike-nq7fn

    @Mike-nq7fn

    8 ай бұрын

    @@kuriju88There absolutely could have been migrants from Asia on this continent as well as from the Middle East, and even back in 600 BC they may have been mixing genetics together with various groups from different origins, causing tracing by DNA very difficult

  • @kuriju88

    @kuriju88

    8 ай бұрын

    @Mike-nq7fn DNA is only one of many lines of evidence that show an Asian origin. For those that say X haplogroup is a match, it’s not it split at least 30 thousand years before. We can also test ancient dna from remains. They don’t show evidence or a migration. Same thing with blood types, languages, archaeology, zoology, religion, botany etc. When it says they brought over seeds from Jerusalem, we can test the sediment layers for pollen cores and see what plants were there for thousand of years. There isn’t anything that links the old world near East to the new world like claimed in the Book of Mormon.

  • @kevinparkin3322
    @kevinparkin33224 ай бұрын

    Long story really short. The Egyptian Coptic Linguistics Professor, who translated the English Book of Mormon into Arabic, spoke at a conference in Salt Lake City, shortly after completing his translation (circa 1980s). My father attended that conference. During Q&A, one attended asked the professor for his general overview of the Book. He answered, "I do not know who wrote the Book of Mormon, but I do know it was not written by a 19th century, 24 year old, English speaking American."

  • @jetlagc
    @jetlagc5 ай бұрын

    I had the privilidge to live within the ward where brother Callister and other very well known LDS schollars attended. Every Sunday, Sunday school was like going to the school of the prophets, so many times I left there with my mind blown.

  • @tererere462
    @tererere4628 ай бұрын

    Love the Book of Mormon so much i received my personal testimony of the Book of Mormon 2 days before my baptism

  • @AVoiceCryingInTheWildern-vt6ed

    @AVoiceCryingInTheWildern-vt6ed

    8 ай бұрын

    The bom is a piece of manmade garbage. It is an abomination as are all those deceived by it. The cult of mormonism is the manmade religion of the accursed of God. Repent!

  • @loudogg73

    @loudogg73

    8 ай бұрын

    That's awesome! It's such a powerful book.

  • @AVoiceCryingInTheWildern-vt6ed

    @AVoiceCryingInTheWildern-vt6ed

    8 ай бұрын

    @@loudogg73 The con artist made bom is only able to deceive the most Biblically illiterate and the most willingly ignorant. It has no basis whatsoever in truth nor in reality. Mormonism is the religion (cult) of the spiritually dead and blind, and of the accursed of God. Repent, and learn what the truth of the Bible actually is.

  • @budgillett

    @budgillett

    8 ай бұрын

    Verily, how wondrous and joyful it is to hear of thy treasured testimony of the Book of Mormon! The Lord, in His infinite wisdom and love, doth often bestow such divine confirmations upon earnest seekers of truth, especially as they approach sacred covenants. Thy experience stands as a testament to the power and truth of this another testament of Jesus Christ. As Alma the Younger doth declare in Alma 32:21, "Faith is not to have a perfect knowledge of things; therefore if ye have faith ye hope for things which are not seen, which are true." May thy newfound testimony be as a lamp unto thy feet and a light unto thy path, guiding thee in all thy days. And as thou dost continue in faith, thy testimony shall wax stronger, even as a tree planted by the waters. Rejoice, dear soul, for thou art truly blessed!

  • @SHREKfiona1234

    @SHREKfiona1234

    8 ай бұрын

    What!!!!! Dude I got mine when reading the bom before baptism..... a testimony I've never shared because of it's power, uniqueness, and an ending that left me speechless That makes me cry with happiness......it literally paralyzed me, more than once...... it's real

  • @user-mz8kh2xt5v
    @user-mz8kh2xt5v8 ай бұрын

    It was when I lost my only sister that I read the Book of Mormon all the way through I had the Holy Ghost confer upon me that power and a belief in this beloved book from God the eternal father! I was a young seventeen year old and broken from my loss .. We grew up in a disfunctional home and I needed a book to help me ! I love his analogy of dots representing the two Books we do love for our helps!

  • @awatchman-um7vy

    @awatchman-um7vy

    8 ай бұрын

    The fact is, the 100% fake manmade, Godless, bom has only deceived you and you are snared into a 100% fake manmade dysfunctional cult. Repent!

  • @jessea2871

    @jessea2871

    3 ай бұрын

    Im glad the book gave you comfort, but your feelings about it doesn't make it objectively true.

  • @markdvorak9972
    @markdvorak99723 ай бұрын

    Whenever I’m feeling down, like I need a boost due to religious conflict in my life, I listen to T. Callister. What an awesome guy with a great mission in his life. Thank you SOJ guys for bringing this interview to life!

  • @The_Man_Chidi
    @The_Man_Chidi8 ай бұрын

    I listened to your speech at Ensign and loved it. I am still learning a lot from this. Thanks.

  • @Heartsinmelody
    @Heartsinmelody8 ай бұрын

    There nothing wrong with having questions prepared in front of you - it will help you stay on track and keep it flowing. Love Tad Callister

  • @everydaycookingwithann9502
    @everydaycookingwithann95028 ай бұрын

    Brother Callister is definitely one if my favorite speakers and authors. Ive been following him for years! Always thought he is apostle worthy. Such a prolific author and testifier of Christ and His Atonement!

  • @christopherpeery7436
    @christopherpeery74367 ай бұрын

    I love tad callister. He spoke at my stake like 12 years ago and he signed my Infinite Atonement copy. I was so happy

  • @ponkerfickledude3852
    @ponkerfickledude38528 ай бұрын

    Love that my dude is casually wearing sandals. Gnarlyyyy!

  • @thestickofjoseph

    @thestickofjoseph

    8 ай бұрын

    You know it 👊🏼

  • @Conversion2ChristPodcast
    @Conversion2ChristPodcast8 ай бұрын

    No freakin way!!!! You gotta meet tad! That’s crazy

  • @BookOfMormon4GenZ
    @BookOfMormon4GenZ5 ай бұрын

    Wonderful content, brothers! I really enjoyed the line of questioning since it brought out of Bro. Callister's detailed knowledge of many things regarding the bringing forth of The Book of Mormon. I'm surely enjoying this YT channel! Thank you so very much! Always love your families, guys. The greatest love we can participate in while on this earth is to love our wife and children. Peace!

  • @shaunamonson9376
    @shaunamonson93764 ай бұрын

    Thank you for the special visit with Elder Callister. I have loved listening to your utube visits, I'm so grateful I found them.

  • @lschat5831
    @lschat58313 ай бұрын

    You have great people to interview.Brother Tad Callister is a friend to our family and I know he would be heart broken to know that some of our family have left the church. I just wish that his books spoke to my family members the way his writings speak to me. He bears such a strong testimony

  • @denebuxtoo8944
    @denebuxtoo89447 ай бұрын

    I want to thank the Paul Brothers for what you guys are doing on this podcast! You are influencing the Youth of our day as they listened to your research and how you are trying to help the Youth of our church as well as anyone else who wants to look at your podcasts to see why the Book of Mormon is true and how important it is for our day so that we don't make the same mistakes that they did in the Book of Mormon times. But history repeats itself and it appears that this nation and many other nations are following down the Primrose path to destruction. But the Book of Mormon can help us figure out how to live through all of it, like the more righteous part of the Nephites and Lamanites did and for us to be able to come out on the other side to see the Savior at His Second Coming! It truly will prepare us for when He comes again!

  • @ronalddunlap9933
    @ronalddunlap99338 ай бұрын

    When you have great guests like Callister and Wayne May let them talk! You tend to talk to much when you should ask questions and let them respond!

  • @daverome1142

    @daverome1142

    8 ай бұрын

    Agreed for the most part. But Callister didn’t seem to talkative.

  • @VincentNoot
    @VincentNoot6 ай бұрын

    You guys are awesome. So cool you get these prominent church people on your interviews. I’ve definitely heard of tad callister.

  • @denebuxtoo8944
    @denebuxtoo89447 ай бұрын

    Thank you Br. Callister for all the hard work you have done on "The Case for the Book of Mormon!" I love the fact that you are a lawyer and could take it from that perspective. I think it would be great if you and Pastor Jeff McCullough were able to get together on a podcast and let him listen to your evidences of the Book of Mormon and see what he says after that experience with you. Because as he reads the Book of Mormon he finds a lot of anachronisms in his way of reading the book. And I would really appreciate it if you could help him understand the truthfulness of what you have researched about the book from a very logical standpoint. Because that's the only way he is reading this book is trying to do it logically with no power of the Spirit or his heart being open to it.

  • @danieldunbar2956
    @danieldunbar29568 ай бұрын

    I bought this book last year, so good!

  • @ThoseOneGuysInc
    @ThoseOneGuysInc8 ай бұрын

    Great interview! Thanks guys!

  • @tgak116
    @tgak1168 ай бұрын

    Off the subject I know, but I wish, when we speak the name of Jesus Christ as when praying in public or when speaking the name of the church, we would speak it with reverence instead of slurring through it because it is so long, as if we don’t have time to speak it clearly. That was my reaction to while watching the introduction to this interview.

  • @Icanonlyimagn7891
    @Icanonlyimagn78918 ай бұрын

    Absolutely love your videos! This episode was so inspiring!☀️💕

  • @awatchman-um7vy

    @awatchman-um7vy

    8 ай бұрын

    This is because you are completely Biblically illiterate, as well as totally willingly ignorant. Repent!

  • @davidtesch3037
    @davidtesch30378 ай бұрын

    You guys as well as Tad are awesome! Keep it up

  • @michellehansen5790
    @michellehansen57902 ай бұрын

    I love this!❤ Thank you! I learned a lot.

  • @smuggythornton
    @smuggythornton8 ай бұрын

    Excellent, thanks Guys and Thank you TAD.

  • @AVoiceCryingInTheWildern-vt6ed

    @AVoiceCryingInTheWildern-vt6ed

    8 ай бұрын

    Excellent in that this nonsense keeps you completely deceived. It is only excellent in that those who want to remain willingly ignorant can use this fraud to remain completely steeped in darkness and deception.

  • @Canut0
    @Canut08 ай бұрын

    Love The Book of Mormon ❤️

  • @AVoiceCryingInTheWildern-vt6ed

    @AVoiceCryingInTheWildern-vt6ed

    8 ай бұрын

    This is because like the con artist joseph smith and all those snared into the Godless abomination of mormonism, you are the accursed of God and only want and love deception and the false fables of Godless men. Repent!

  • @loudogg73
    @loudogg738 ай бұрын

    I'm a believer, with only circumstantial evidence, that horses never went extinct in the Americas. In other words, American horses are still alive today. There's really no reason why people think they went extinct, it's just tradition more than anything. Both the American Curly and the Appaloosa are likely a high percentage Native American horses.

  • @ClintThomsen
    @ClintThomsen8 ай бұрын

    Another excellent interview.

  • @AVoiceCryingInTheWildern-vt6ed

    @AVoiceCryingInTheWildern-vt6ed

    8 ай бұрын

    Another mormon abomination! Repent, and learn what the truth, the gospel, and the Christianity of the Bible actually is.

  • @josephrobinson7454
    @josephrobinson74546 ай бұрын

    First of All, Semper Fi my brothers. I joined the Marines during the Vietnam Era and my first call was to Vietnam in 1968. I was in country for 365 day to t he day. That is all I wanted of it. Came back to the US to an unwelcomed scene. In face of all of those times, I love my country even more. This is a "Choice land above all other lands" as the Lord has promised in the B of M. I love both to my core. I've just in the last few day become very intrigued about your journey: "The Stick of Joseph." When our course of study in the Church was the Book of Mormon 3 years ago, I became very interested in the Nel A Maxwell Institute production "Journey of Faith." I also read the George Potter and Richard Wellington book, "Lehi in the Wilderness". I was wondering if you've seen this video and know of the "Quest" of these two fellows? Both have give me a muchmore informed and broader insight of Lihi and Nephi's journey to the "Land Bountiful." I am so excited to get to this next years course of study, The Book of Mormon, and so I subscribed to your programs and will be viewing them during my continued study of the B of M this next year. I served a mission in Australia 65-67 and the B of M was the only "Tool" that really converted our investigators. My next mission was my 365 day hitch to Vietnam. I did a lot of missionaring during that tour. God bless you both and keep up the good work. Semper Fi Joe

  • @KMFBibleBeliever

    @KMFBibleBeliever

    6 ай бұрын

    Thank you for your service 🙏 ❤️

  • @northslope1
    @northslope16 ай бұрын

    I have listened to all of his books three and four times over. One of my favorite authors for sure.

  • @tgray747
    @tgray7478 ай бұрын

    Loved that you had Tad on. He's amazing. It seemed you made a lot of statements to him as opposed to asking questions. Keep him talking 😊

  • @livingmombirth4005
    @livingmombirth40058 ай бұрын

    We so appreciate Brother Callister's life long work. So many contributions. Looking forward to his America's Destiny.

  • @awatchman-um7vy

    @awatchman-um7vy

    8 ай бұрын

    America's, his, yours, and all mormons destiny is the lake of fire for all eternity. Repent!

  • @dinocollins720
    @dinocollins7208 ай бұрын

    Thank you!!! Amazing!!!

  • @katianalima3739
    @katianalima37398 ай бұрын

    I loved so much this interesting conversation guys! I am member of Club of Book called "Through Study and Faith" for Portuguese language readers (, we are reading Infinite Atonement of Tad Callister. P.S. All the books, with titles in English, by authors who are members of the Church and which exist in the Church library, unfortunately do not have these titles in Portuguese. We are scholars and curious readers of the Portuguese language in search of For Study and for Faith.

  • @thestickofjoseph

    @thestickofjoseph

    8 ай бұрын

    I would love to join this group!! I am fluent in portuguese. How can I join?

  • @kevinedward118
    @kevinedward1188 ай бұрын

    PLEASE READ the LDS Church Gospel Topic Essay concerning Joseph Smith's polygamy and polyandry. YOU WILL BE BLOWN AWAY!!!!!

  • @six1nyne

    @six1nyne

    8 ай бұрын

    For me it was that Whitney's letter. Then the foundation of magic circles and Jupiter talismans I dunno felt like I was in the school for witchcraft and wizardry all of sudden.

  • @PapaKryptoss
    @PapaKryptoss8 ай бұрын

    Nice interview. I do not use Instagram because is has too many half dressed people on it.

  • @CMZIEBARTH

    @CMZIEBARTH

    8 ай бұрын

    My feed just shows a lot of food.

  • @PapaKryptoss

    @PapaKryptoss

    8 ай бұрын

    ​@@CMZIEBARTHbwahaha Bwahaha

  • @DB_Golfer

    @DB_Golfer

    8 ай бұрын

    You choose whats on your feed, mine is filled with temples and gospel quotes… and golf, and food… :) start only liking the good stuff anf thats all you’ll see!

  • @CMZIEBARTH

    @CMZIEBARTH

    8 ай бұрын

    @@DB_Golfer My particular account I'm talking about here is focused on food.

  • @DB_Golfer

    @DB_Golfer

    8 ай бұрын

    @@CMZIEBARTH thats great, not too much bad stuff out there with that. Was just a recommendation 😁

  • @reebsicles
    @reebsicles8 ай бұрын

    My scripture study has been a little stale lately.. this video gave me some ideas on things to study. Thanks for the great video!

  • @sharonb2038
    @sharonb20388 ай бұрын

    Wonderful interview, love the Book of Mormon. I received my own testimony of the Book of Mormon when I was 14 years old. As I read it, it filled me with the Spirit, but still followed Moroni’s council to ask God if it was true. For anyone who doesn’t know, I plead with you, to read, ponder and ask God. He loves his children and you owe it to yourself to learn and know it’s true, it will change your life. Thank you for interviewing Elder Callister . Great channel!

  • @Elizabeth-rk3do

    @Elizabeth-rk3do

    8 ай бұрын

    I have sincerely read the Book of Mormon and God has told me that it is false. I have a witness of the Holy Ghost. The Doctrine and Covenants, the Bible, and even the later teachings of Joseph Smith all contradict the Book of Mormon. Fortunately, Jesus Christ said that you don't need to believe the Book of Mormon is true to get to the 'top level' of heaven.

  • @GwPoKo

    @GwPoKo

    8 ай бұрын

    ​@@Elizabeth-rk3do are you evangelical?

  • @Elizabeth-rk3do

    @Elizabeth-rk3do

    8 ай бұрын

    @@GwPoKo I am a Christian. Jesus Christ is my living Prophet, Priest, and King. I worship the true and living God, who offers forgiveness of sins, salvation, eternal life, and exaltation for free! That is how much God loves everyone! ❤️ The true and living God spoke the universe into existence from nothing, including the planet the LDS Heavenly Father came from and the star Kolob that he lives near. Unlike pagan gods, the true and living God is not married. God created Adam out of the dust of the ground, no wife needed. The true and living God is self-existent. God does not need food, air, water, sex, sleep, clothing, shelter, or anything else a mere created being might need. Why don't you worship the true and living God?

  • @JD-pr1et

    @JD-pr1et

    8 ай бұрын

    You do realize that the One (or Other) of Plato is the basis for the man made concept of the Nicene Trinity and creation from nothing comes from Aristotle, not the Bible. The antichrist literature tripe that creates strawman arguments between the various scriptures is just laughable when one gets into the actual language and history. Former Evangelical here. The main reason that you did not get an answer from the Holy Ghost about the Book of Mormon is your unwillingness to follow the Savior and His Kingdom if He tells you. Your writing gives away the fact that you prefer to follow your own version of the gospel rather than the God made Gospel.

  • @budgillett

    @budgillett

    8 ай бұрын

    Verily, @sharonb2038, thy words resonate with the profound truths that many have felt upon studying the Book of Mormon. How blessed thou art to have gained such a testimony at the tender age of 14. The scripture in Moroni 10:4-5 is a testament to all: "And when ye shall receive these things, I would exhort you that ye would ask God, the Eternal Father, in the name of Christ, if these things are not true; and if ye shall ask with a sincere heart, with real intent, having faith in Christ, he will manifest the truth of it unto you, by the power of the Holy Ghost." Indeed, the Lord never ceases to reveal truths to those who sincerely seek. May thy testimony continue to be a beacon of light and hope to others. Also, we express gratitude for the work of those who bring forth such enlightening interviews, such as the one with Elder Callister. May the Lord's blessings continue to be upon thee and all who seek His truth. Amen.

  • @michelejaquiss3470
    @michelejaquiss34702 ай бұрын

    Loved this video! Where can we find Tad’s books? Through Amazon or Deseret Books? I would love to read some of them. I so appreciate your channel. We joined the church back in 1980. Through the years I had never read the BOM until President Nelson challenged us to read it from Conference til the end of the year. I did and got so much out of it because I was following promptings from God. I still don’t feel knowledgeable about the Church and am learning so Much from your channel. Thank you so much!!

  • @fernlaw9366
    @fernlaw93668 ай бұрын

    The principle reason I could accept the Bible as the word of God, is because of the Book of Mormon. It never made any sense to me that God would stop revealing his word after the books of the New Testament were written. Those things might as well be a collection of fables, as to believe that they were the last written words of God.

  • @AVoiceCryingInTheWildern-vt6ed

    @AVoiceCryingInTheWildern-vt6ed

    8 ай бұрын

    No mormon accepts the Bible. The Godless cult of mormonism is a 100% rejection of the Bible. You are completely steeped in darkness and deception. Repent!

  • @prophetcentral

    @prophetcentral

    8 ай бұрын

    What a wonderful fruit. I know all of Christianity and even the world would benefit from the word of God found in the Book of Mormon. I believe that is God's primary purpose for allowing the Church to have puffed up as big as it is. I don't believe Christianity nor all of the world could benefit from the Church as much as the Book of Mormon. We definitely need reformation, but God will work that in his own time. Many are already beginning to reform and convert to Christ such as happened to me when the Church left us in 2020.

  • @beheadedforthewitnesofjesu3445

    @beheadedforthewitnesofjesu3445

    8 ай бұрын

    @@prophetcentral ,...The bom has nothing whatsoever to do with the Bibles Christianity. The bom is a poisonous deadly fruit. The bom is a 100% fake manmade abomination. The bom is the book of the accursed of God. The bom was created by a con artist and is only able to deceive those who are brute beasts made to be destroyed.

  • @JD-pr1et

    @JD-pr1et

    8 ай бұрын

    True. Paul noted in Ephesians that apostles and prophets (and thus continuing revelation) are to continue in the Lord's Church until everyone comes into a unity of faith (the existence of 46,000 different Christian churches and many other religions note the lack of a unity of faith and the need for direction from the Lord). It is only when there is a period where revelation ceases that there is no authorized Church and general apostasy. Unfortunately, those times have occurred many times throughout history.

  • @JD-pr1et

    @JD-pr1et

    8 ай бұрын

    ​@@prophetcentralRemember, the Church will continue to grow until it fills the Earth as noted by the prophet Daniel.

  • @tinacarvalhoBodyandHealth
    @tinacarvalhoBodyandHealth8 ай бұрын

    This bro C is my go to talks as he always just says it as it is!~

  • @kenedward4585
    @kenedward45858 ай бұрын

    Did you know that Hyrum Smith went to college prep school from 1811 to 1815 on the Dartmouth college campus? Did you know that Joseph Smith's relative was a theology professor at Dartmouth from 1775 to 1804, named John Smith? Did you know that Professor John Smith's writings are virtually identical to mormon doctrines? Did you know that Professor John Smith taught Ethan Smith who wrote the View of the Hebrews in 1823? Did you know that Ethan Smith was the pastor of Oliver Cowdery's family? Did you know that View of thet Hebrews has many similarties with the BOM? Did you know Dartmouth College was only 5 miles away from where the Smith's lived?

  • @lindawallace4426
    @lindawallace44267 ай бұрын

    Being a Convert I always wondered..,, Did either of you ever wonder why Jesus and his disciples only taught his gospel on one continent?? I did ! And found out He did teach more than one continent. Imagine what other peoples will be revealed as taught also, as time goes on.

  • @jeffbrinton4640
    @jeffbrinton46405 ай бұрын

    Thanks for both of your works. I have gone through my own questions and doubts around The Book of Mormon but can say that I have received witness of its truthfulness. As to the question about Adam and Eve, I feel some of the confusion for me has come from the presentation of the information slightly differing from how it is presented in the endowment vs in Mosiah. I have wondered on that many times.

  • @danpiedra3910
    @danpiedra39108 ай бұрын

    The BOM is so great at allowing one to develop spiritually. I've read it over 30 times and continue to find new insights not only doctrinally, but in the structure of it and the way Mormon, Moroni, and Nephi organized their writing for very specific purposes.

  • @kultureking9177
    @kultureking91778 ай бұрын

    Thank you guys. This is the man whose talk’s Pastor Jeff has been trying to avoid. I’ve been recommending him a lot on that channel.😅

  • @Elizabeth-rk3do

    @Elizabeth-rk3do

    8 ай бұрын

    It is quite easy to debunk the Book of Mormon. No need to avoid those who think otherwise. The Book of Mormon is historically inaccurate starting with I Nephi 1. Then, since the Doctrine and Covenants, the Bible, and the later teachings of Joseph Smith all contradict the Book of Mormon, it is easy to understand why Jesus Christ never said that you needed to believe the Book of Mormon was true to get to the 'top level' of heaven.

  • @kultureking9177

    @kultureking9177

    8 ай бұрын

    @@Elizabeth-rk3do if it was "quite easy" then your half-hearted comment would've been less generic

  • @Elizabeth-rk3do

    @Elizabeth-rk3do

    8 ай бұрын

    @@kultureking9177 It won't matter the moment you die whether the BOM is true. There will be no BOM in heaven. Only the word of the Lord endures forever. 💕 Where did Jesus Christ require everyone to believe that the Book of Mormon was true to get to the 'top level' of heaven? How do you restore something that never existed in the first place? 🤔 Most people in the United States have never heard of the Book of Mormon not to mention the billions of people around the world. It's sad and almost unbelievable to see and watch grown men trying to convince themselves that a fictional book is true. Like imagining that you're going to become a god one day and have a harem of women on your own planet. Then again, Joseph Smith had 50 men 'anoint' him 'king of the earth' during the Millennium, which they thought would soon take place. Now if these 51 men had read their Bibles they would've known that Jesus Christ will reign during the Millennium. Joseph Smith died six weeks later. Eternity is a long time to be wrong.

  • @kultureking9177

    @kultureking9177

    8 ай бұрын

    @@Elizabeth-rk3do was that your effort in "debunking" The Book of Mormon? 😂 The Book of Mormon is the word of God, so is the Bible; and the teachings of the prophets, the doctrine and covenants and so on. You believe in a silent God. We believe in a living God. A "living" God speaks. All that other stuff you mention about Joseph Smith, I'm not sure how is that debunking the Book of Mormon. The Book of Mormon was written by prophets who lived in ancient America. It was restored and translated through Joseph Smith

  • @jlewis8145

    @jlewis8145

    8 ай бұрын

    @@kultureking9177 The Book of Mormon narrative repeats itself in a fantastical way. The narrative tells of two entire races, one around 600 B.C. and the other around 400 A.D. who are exterminated in fantastical wars, on the same hill, save one survivor who lives to tell about it!!! Jaredites- Migrated to the New World about 2500 B.C. Nephites and Lamanites- Migrated to the New World about 610 B.C. Lamanites split from Nephites *** All inhabitants gather for war Jaredites- Ether 15:12,15 Nephites and Lamanites- Mormon 6:2,5 * Battle at Hill Cumorah Jaredites- Ether 15:11 - Called Ramah by Jaredites Nephites and Lamanites- Mormon 6:2 ***** Extinction: only one survivor Jaredites- Omni 1:21 Jaredites become extinct Nephites and Lamanites- Lamanites annihilate Nephites Mormon 8:2-3

  • @stevenhenderson9005
    @stevenhenderson90057 ай бұрын

    The subjective opinion that no one knew of writings on metal plates at the time of Joseph Smith is a very incorrect conclusion by both defenders and critics. However, I do not criticize Tad for not knowing this, because I think he would most likely admit to not being an 18th and 19th century historian. People in the 19th century were so fascinated with new discoveries of artifacts and these were typically in news papers and then later published in books. In 1820 J.F. Lake Williams published his second volume of a book called "An Historical Account of Inventions and Discoveries" and on pages 405 - 409 it talks all about ancients writing on metal plates including writing on Gold plates. "we have to assert that golden plates of large dimensions, have been discovered in the tombs of the ancient Tartarian princes, with inscriptions upon them." This book is also giving a history lesson about different materials used for writing on which includes Gold Plates. To a young man like Joseph Smith this book would have been something he would definitely gravitate to, and it is definitely going to be talked about during that time.

  • @BlaineHeggie
    @BlaineHeggie8 ай бұрын

    Another great interview! Loved it!

  • @AnaliliB
    @AnaliliB8 ай бұрын

    Thank you for pointing out Tad Callister's books!

  • @abelw.6033
    @abelw.60338 ай бұрын

    I appreciate your videos and really enjoy them. That said, please work on asking clear, concise questions instead of rambling questions.

  • @ClintK.
    @ClintK.8 ай бұрын

    Love this guy. Great interview

  • @jdmiles3064
    @jdmiles30648 ай бұрын

    QUESTION PLEASE RESPOND Please give the name of the author of the book you talked about in this video who addressed 205/32 anachronisms about the Book of Mormon. Our son is very resistant to the LDS Church. Said book will be very helpful to him. Thank you for your answer please.

  • @thestickofjoseph

    @thestickofjoseph

    8 ай бұрын

    www.fairlatterdaysaints.org/conference/august-2019/time-vindicates-the-prophet Here is a link to that research!

  • @kuriju88

    @kuriju88

    8 ай бұрын

    I would suggest that you study in depth the evidence they use to make these claims. Like for example they say that the word “sheum” found in Mosiah 9 : 9 is crossed off and is not anachronistic. The reason is they say that sheum resembles the Akkadian word Se or Se’um for barley and the Jaredites spoke Akkadian and passed that word on to the people of Zeniff. Really? Speculation layered on speculation plus the verse already says barley in it. This is just one example

  • @jeanarbuckle
    @jeanarbuckle8 ай бұрын

    Excellent interview and I need to buy his book!

  • @theincrediblerodofiron304
    @theincrediblerodofiron3048 ай бұрын

    Great video. Fastest growing LDS channel on KZread b

  • @jamesstevens504
    @jamesstevens5048 ай бұрын

    If the Book of Mormon was history it would be as obvious as the Roman Empire.

  • @cdmbcgm
    @cdmbcgm8 ай бұрын

    Many don't know Alma (Elem in modern hebrew) is masculine and feminine. It is used in the heberew Bible twice as the masculine. One of the meaning for the masculine version is stripping. Doesn't that word sound familiar. Tad R Callister is a great guy and very knowledgeable. Love listening to his talks.

  • @DB_Golfer
    @DB_Golfer8 ай бұрын

    16:00 so powerful! 🔥🔥

  • @raymorgan2780
    @raymorgan27808 ай бұрын

    At this point the critics are purposely allowing themselves to be deceived by the arm of darkness. The pages of the Book of Mormon are directly from the ancient prophets whom walked personally with Our Savior Jesus Christ. Thank you for another great interview with an humble servant of the Lord, Tad Callister. If, I could kindly request a future guest, I'd appreciate seeing Brother Terryl Givens.

  • @Elizabeth-rk3do

    @Elizabeth-rk3do

    8 ай бұрын

    Where did Jesus say that you must believe the Book of Mormon is true to get to the 'top level' of heaven?

  • @prophetcentral

    @prophetcentral

    8 ай бұрын

    ​@@Elizabeth-rk3dothere are a lot of traditions that have been handed down that are lumped into exhalation and are not found in the fullness of Christ's gospel (aka The Book of Mormon). What do we do with that?

  • @Elizabeth-rk3do

    @Elizabeth-rk3do

    8 ай бұрын

    @@prophetcentral There is nothing in the Book of Mormon that you need to believe to get to the 'top level' of heaven. The gospel is in I Corinthians 15. It was never lost. I know that my sins have been forgiven. I know that I have been made perfect because Christ has given/imputed to me his righteousness, which is the righteousness of God. I know that I have eternal life and will live forever with my Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. 💕 *** I have read the Book of Mormon and God has revealed to me that it is false. I have a witness of the Holy Ghost. I The Doctrine and Covenants, the Bible and the later teachings of Joseph Smith all contradict the Book of Mormon.

  • @prophetcentral

    @prophetcentral

    8 ай бұрын

    @@Elizabeth-rk3do I think you are misunderstanding me. Please tell me what the spirit has revealed to you as a false witness in the Book of Mormon. As for the D&C and other teachings, it is a bit of a stretch to say they contradict just as it would be for me to claim the contradictions within the Bible itself. But there are also pollutions of scribes and secret combinations that attribute doctrines and revelations to Joseph that he never spoke or wrote. As for the fullness of the gospel being lost from the Bible, that I believe to be an incorrect understanding, but the minds of believers was darkened because of the pride of their hearts. I believe that the protestant movent has brought about much of that change, and the Book of Mormon is a very protestant book. It has added to the changes and cleaning of polluted understanding that is still not perfect, but is drawing closer to perfection. I do not believe any church is true still, nor did Joseph Smith think his church was the only one, especially after 1832. Joseph revealed that it was really about repentance that brought anyone into the only true church - faith, repentance and baptism (full and complete by water, fire, and Spirit). That is the central doctrine of the Book of Mormon. If you believe the book is false, then do you reject its central doctrine? If so, then the spiritual confirmation you received is anything but from the Lord God Almighty. If not, then how is the book really false? You have some explaining to do to make any sense of your claims.

  • @JD-pr1et

    @JD-pr1et

    8 ай бұрын

    ​@@Elizabeth-rk3doWhere did Jesus say one must believe in the Bible (which didn't exist in Jesus' lifetime)? Christ pointed out that past revelation in the scriptures and continuing revelation through living apostles and prophets were important and would continue in the True Church of Jesus Christ as noted by Paul. You really need to learn what is really present in scripture and history before making such nonsense comments.

  • @hollyward549
    @hollyward5498 ай бұрын

    People are looking for an easy church, like you said, but also, when has following christ been easy?

  • @mzee4076
    @mzee40765 ай бұрын

    Big fan of using the word "Legit" when having a spiritual conversation with Tad R Callister.

  • @jeffreypedersen8402
    @jeffreypedersen84025 ай бұрын

    It's not only that God wants us to be like Him. The way I was taught is that in the pre-existence as spirit children of our Heavenly Father and Mother, WE all wanted to be like them, too!

  • @fla01003
    @fla010033 ай бұрын

    I love what he said at the end from minute 38:58 to 40:18.

  • @camlitchfield7218
    @camlitchfield72185 ай бұрын

    He was my mission president. A remarkable human being. Zone conferences were a masterpiece.

  • @tecumseha
    @tecumseha8 ай бұрын

    Sorry Paul brothers, you can ask me to stop giving suggestions if you want. 😅 Another short video topic I thought of is the reference to "a river of water". Where I live, we have dry river beds. I've only seen them have running water a few times in my long lifetime. However in most places, river beds have flowing water, so why was it necessary to clarify specifically "a river of water"? He could have just said "a river," & everyone would know what he's talking about. 🤔😊

  • @margiedetiege850
    @margiedetiege8508 ай бұрын

    In regards to your questions about the statement "...they would have had no children; wherefore they would have remained in a state of innocence..." from 2N 2:22-23, I've always thought I understood that A/E would have had no children because they were innocent (meaning they were naive and they didn't know how to multiply) until they partook of the fruit and gained knowledge, which is why, if they stayed in the garden, they would have had no children...

  • @marquitacollette743
    @marquitacollette7438 ай бұрын

    They didn't "know" each other before the fall. They needed the fall to be intimate with each other to have seed or children

  • @marshall3n
    @marshall3n5 ай бұрын

    Daddy Taddy!!! Jk I love him. What an awesome guy. My wife and I are sure he’s going to be an apostle one day. His talk about mothers still is one of my favorites.

  • @danite620
    @danite6208 ай бұрын

    Really great interview . Yep it simplifies things . Simple as that . Read it , pray about it and God will make it known to you that the Book Of Mormon is holy Scripture . Of course if one chooses not to belive , well theys on them .

  • @jlewis8145

    @jlewis8145

    8 ай бұрын

    If you sincerely drink poison, it will kill you: if you sincerely cut your throat, you will die. If you sincerely believe a lie, you will suffer the consequences. You must not only be sincere, but you must be right.

  • @kenedward4585
    @kenedward45858 ай бұрын

    Can someone provide a reference where the "metal plates" were found?

  • @mr.mensch1557

    @mr.mensch1557

    Ай бұрын

    Sure! As to the record of Joseph Smith, they were found on/in the hill named Cumorah in Manchester, New York.

  • @kenedward4585

    @kenedward4585

    Ай бұрын

    @@mr.mensch1557 I know that. I was talking about in the presentation, they said they found other "metal plates", but where, and is this documented by a legit archaeologist?

  • @mr.mensch1557

    @mr.mensch1557

    Ай бұрын

    @@kenedward4585 Oh sorry lol, here's an example or two: 1. ancient Byblos Syllabary found on metal plates near Lebanon en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Byblos_syllabary 2. Pygri Tablets found near ancient Pygri city near Tyrrhenian coast of Italy en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pyrgi_Tablets Those are just the wikipedia articles, so do look further into them.

  • @mr.mensch1557

    @mr.mensch1557

    Ай бұрын

    @@kenedward4585 Oh, sorry I misunderstood lol. Here are a couple of examples found nearby the Mediterranean: - Pygri Tablets found near the Tyrrhenian Coast of Italy en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pyrgi_Tablets - The Byblos Syllabary found near Lebanon en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Byblos_syllabary Those are just the wikipedia articles, so do look further into them!

  • @wayneorr6748
    @wayneorr67488 ай бұрын

    Thank you ,love his beautiful simple testimonies

  • @ryaneden1187
    @ryaneden11875 ай бұрын

    Have you ever had a guest that would fit your classification of "anti" (which btw is a reductive term - "critic" is probably better)?

  • @jessea2871
    @jessea28713 ай бұрын

    Put Tad Callister in a room with people who have opposing beliefs about the BOM and have a discussion about it, he would lose. I met Tad a few months ago, we had a discussion about the truthfulness about the BOM and his defense was very weak. Put Tad in a room with people who believe as he does and of course he comes away looking like all of his points make total sense.

  • @Called-to-Live
    @Called-to-Live8 ай бұрын

    People who love anything are willing to take the time to the learn the full connections and pathways cause it to stand. Brother Callister has the logic and passion to learn the pathways and connections of the Book of Mormon. LOVE IT!

  • @budgillett

    @budgillett

    8 ай бұрын

    Indeed, Daniel, thou speakest with wisdom. When one truly loves a matter, they delve deep into its intricacies, seeking to understand every facet and connection. Brother Callister, in his unwavering dedication and zeal for the Book of Mormon, has made evident those very connections and pathways that proclaim its divine authenticity. His logic and fervour serve as a beacon, guiding us to a profounder appreciation of that sacred record. 'Tis a joy to witness such ardour and to share in the enlightening discoveries he brings forth. Truly, when passion and truth converge, the fruits are most enriching. Rejoice in it!

  • @binmyrtmind
    @binmyrtmind8 ай бұрын

    Proof of scripture is evident in both the Bible and Book of Mormon. For me, every time I study either book I learn things never seen before. It’s amazingly apparent.

  • @Thriving-uv2ce
    @Thriving-uv2ce8 ай бұрын

    At 3:32 when Tad Callister is speaking about the chain of events, that if the book of Mormon is true, then Joseph, it’s a true prophet, and that means the restoration happened, and that means ultimately the church is true. This is something that is definitely talk to us in church growing up but if you step back from moment, it’s not that easy to make those connections For example, the book of Mormon has some great continent from a theological standpoint and also is mired in a lot of errors, corrections things that don’t make sense and so stating that it’s the most correct book could come with some arguments. Nonetheless, let’s assume the book of Mormon were “true”, why would we necessarily make the connection that Joseph was a true profit or that the church is true? I think those are definitely liberal assumptions that could lead to a myriad of problems I’m not sure who quite came up with that line of thinking, but it is fed to us in the church growing up and most of us don’t even think twice about it when in reality, there is the possibility that the book of Mormon could’ve been revealed by God, but that doesn’t necessarily mean that the LDS church is gods true church on the Earth But members aren’t given that space to consider that option. It’s an all or nothing type of mindset, which I think is quite limiting, especially when it comes to critical thinking ability for the LDS church members.

  • @aaronchamberlain4698

    @aaronchamberlain4698

    8 ай бұрын

    File this under the half agree folder as well. I think the Church definitely needs more critical thinking in its discussions and lessons. I never quite feel like discussing any form of logic in Sunday School, which then leads people to discuss elsewhere. Is there a possibility the BoM is “true” but Joseph Smith wasn’t a prophet and the Church is not God’s church? Sure. Likely? Not really. To say the BoM is “true” by nature accepts its origin. It accepts that ancient peoples wrote scripture, that an Angel came to JS, and that it was translated by a skill JS certainly didn’t have in any secular sense. So it would be very strange to say “All those first Angel visitations were from God, but immediately after the BoM was published in 1830, all the other ones about Temples and Celestial Kingdoms and Priesthood aren’t.” There is of course the possibility that everything up to JS’s death was of God and then fell off after, which is where all the sects that branched off the original church come in. But very few critics would take this position. It’s usually “The BoM is fake, JS was a fraud.” So narrowing it down to “It’s either true or false” is somewhat acceptable as a short answer. I usually jokingly announce this in public discussions. I say “nuance mode activate.” Because you can either get the short 1 minute answer or the 1 hour discussion answer.

  • @JD-pr1et

    @JD-pr1et

    8 ай бұрын

    Nah, silly. The Book of Mormon is grounded in first temple Judaism. Much of that appears odd when compared to the Deuternomist rewriting of Judaism, much in the way that the middle Platonist churchmen of the 4th century and thereafter rewrote early Christianity to fit those philosophical ideas. The term correct book refers to the plainness of the gospel principles contained therein. It does not apply to the many word, grammatical, spelling, and punctuation emendations (that were made after the first printing (just as there are hundreds of thousands of those as we piece the Biblical manuscripts together). No lack of critical thinking among the members of Christ's Church, especially those of us that have come unto Christ and His Kingdom from Hellenized Christianity through examination of scripture and history.

  • @Thriving-uv2ce

    @Thriving-uv2ce

    8 ай бұрын

    @@JD-pr1et Ya lost me

  • @truthbebold4009

    @truthbebold4009

    4 ай бұрын

    ​@@JD-pr1etThe LDS view of the plan of salvation is very unusual and is one of the reasons I would never convert.

  • @JD-pr1et

    @JD-pr1et

    4 ай бұрын

    @@truthbebold4009 Unusual doesn't make it untrue. It does fit in with scripture though without discounting a nice chunk of the New Testament. It is the only version that fully accounts for salvation by the atonement of Christ and being judged on what we do as noted by Paul and John, as opposed to what I had as a Roman Catholic and Evangelical Christian before joining myself to the Church of Jesus Christ.

  • @letusreasontogether1168
    @letusreasontogether11687 ай бұрын

    For all those who think God created man to live in paradise in ignorant bliss as nudists for eternity, consider these questions. Why did God create the Tree of Knowledge of Good and Evil and place it in the Garden? Why did God tell Adam not to eat of the tree prior to creating Eve? Why did God allow Satan into the Garden?

  • @truthbebold4009

    @truthbebold4009

    4 ай бұрын

    Ignorant bliss as nudists for eternity? Is that what LDS think that Christians believe?

  • @utahman112
    @utahman1128 ай бұрын

    His book is so good!!!!! Great job with the interview!!

  • @nightology-school3839
    @nightology-school38393 ай бұрын

    The concerns of those things is the methods of their knowing about truths. If they were not open for the authentic truths they will never understand about the truths of divine things inside the BOM.

  • @robsterzer2696
    @robsterzer26968 ай бұрын

    Love Bro Callister and his books. Has the authoritative feel of Talmage but the ability for a layman to understand. Thanks for this interview and channel

  • @budgillett

    @budgillett

    8 ай бұрын

    Verily, I concur with thine sentiments regarding Brother Callister. Indeed, his writings and teachings do possess a profound depth reminiscent of the venerable Talmage, yet he elucidates gospel principles with such clarity that even those unversed in deep doctrinal matters can grasp and appreciate. It is a rare gift, and we are blessed to partake of his insights. I commend thee for recognising such, and I also extend my gratitude to those who made this interview and channel possible, for it becomes a conduit to disseminate light and knowledge. May we ever seek to uplift and edify one another, and in so doing, draw nearer to our Saviour. Amen.

  • @vendingdudes

    @vendingdudes

    5 ай бұрын

    ​@@budgillett I see what you did there lol. 👍

  • @nightology-school3839
    @nightology-school38393 ай бұрын

    The adversaries of truths knows what are inside the divine treasures inside the BOM so the adversaries wanted to prevent its treasures to be spread throughout humanity.

  • @Elizabeth-rk3do
    @Elizabeth-rk3do8 ай бұрын

    "Except a man be born again he cannot see the kingdom of God."

  • @JD-pr1et

    @JD-pr1et

    8 ай бұрын

    True. Being born again allows one to see in the scriptures and in the words of living prophets in any day and age when the Lord has His Church present. Then comes the Bapsism by water and receiving the gift of the Holy Ghost through the laying on of hands ast noted by Christ and through the other scriptures of the New Testament (and the other scriptures by the way) through proper authority to enter into the Kingdom of God. Don't forget the continuation of what you quoted.

  • @Elizabeth-rk3do

    @Elizabeth-rk3do

    8 ай бұрын

    @@JD-pr1et Being born again means that Christ has given to me his righteousness, which is the righteousness of God. God now sees me as perfect and I can walk out of God's courtroom free on Judgment Day because Christ has already paid the penalty for my sins in full with his life's blood. Romans 8:1 There is therefore now no condemnation for those who are in Christ Jesus. I have peace with God by faith. 💕 Romans 5:1 Therefore, being justified by faith we have peace with God. 💕 🕊 I have been filled with God's Holy Spirit. I don't need to believe the Book of Mormon is true, believe that Joseph Smith was a true prophet of God, join a church, tithe, go through a worthiness interview, get a temple recommend, go through a masonic Endowment Ceremony, put on Lucifer's power and priesthoods, learn secret grips, tokens, signs, handshakes and passwords, get married, do temple work, don't drink coffee or tea, etc.. Jesus Christ said, It is finished. The debt has been paid for my sins. Like the thief on the cross, I know there is nothing I could ever do to measure up to God's standard of perfection. Matthew 5:48 Luke 16:16 The prophets were until John. Jesus Christ is my living Prophet, Priest and King!

  • @JD-pr1et

    @JD-pr1et

    8 ай бұрын

    @@Elizabeth-rk3do Boy! You sure don't know the scriptures and you sure have the antichrist talking points down. You do realize there is little in common with masonry in the endowment in terms of content. The pedagogy of masonry is used though. That is a huge difference that the antichrists use to deceive mostly Evangelicals. And yes, we do need to accept all that God has revealed in each dispensation. You do realize that Martin Luther created "imputed righteousness" which is not in the scriptures? I know that saying a sinners prayer and "Jesus, come into my heart. You are my Lord and Savior" and then getting a magical get out of hell free card is very attractive, but not scriptural. I discovered that as I read the scriptures and found the scriptural plan of salvation which led me from Evangelical Christianity to the true Church of Jesus Christ many years ago. You also confuse the atonement with what Jesus Christ asks of us to do and become as a result of His atonement. "It is finished" as the text notes only applies to the act of the atonement. Many Christians read a great deal more into that statement rather than accepting the plain language, but that is most often done in ignorance of the scriptures. You are not alone in that boat.

  • @RichF245
    @RichF2458 ай бұрын

    Regarding the Anachronisms - here is the up to date numbers on what was identified by Matt Roper, and where the research currently stands: kzread.info/dash/bejne/dn2dmc5yo9SrYM4.html

  • @dinocollins720
    @dinocollins7208 ай бұрын

    One of my favorite leaders ever… and I’ve been getting his name wrong for years 🤦‍♂️ 😅😂

  • @hollywestover3443
    @hollywestover34432 ай бұрын

    Ancient horse bones have been discovered in Kartchner Caverns in Arizona.

  • @GoCougs7622
    @GoCougs76228 ай бұрын

    Great interview with a great man about an even greater book. Calling him brother Callister would’ve been more appropriate than calling him Tad. Otherwise , great job.

  • @awatchman-um7vy

    @awatchman-um7vy

    8 ай бұрын

    These people have nothing whatsoever to do with the God, the Jesus, the gospel, nor the Christianity of the Bible. Repent!

  • @vendingdudes

    @vendingdudes

    5 ай бұрын

    ​@@awatchman-um7vyyou first!

  • @awatchman-um7vy

    @awatchman-um7vy

    5 ай бұрын

    @@vendingdudes ,...What does that mean?

  • @nightology-school3839
    @nightology-school38393 ай бұрын

    The BOM tells the divine truths why the fall of adam never categories into a Sin but categories into a transgression. That is part of its divine truths. And beyond that events there were so many divine truths you can see inside the BOM.

  • @mrbrit6746
    @mrbrit67462 ай бұрын

    In reference to the section when you talk about baptism being a requirement to get to Heaven, what is an LDS members view on the thief who died on the cross next to Jesus being granted paradise? Surely the thief wasn't baptised prior to this yet still granted eternal life? I'm currently going through a bit of a faith crisis and I've been looking a lot into the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, but obviously I have a lot of unanswered questions right now before I make a commitment to the faith.

  • @spideyN8R

    @spideyN8R

    Ай бұрын

    We believe in baptism for the dead. People who weren't baptized on Earth can be baptized by proxy.

  • @Sirach144
    @Sirach1444 ай бұрын

    But yet we are the millions of bones in the final battle at the Hill Cumorah

  • @hollyward549
    @hollyward5498 ай бұрын

    Could you cover, oh help explain why people believed Joseph Smith lost his gift, when he couldn't use the seerer stone?

  • @bobclose8827

    @bobclose8827

    4 ай бұрын

    When we understand that the God of this universe is a God of nature and the God of Mormons is not a God of nature tha we know the whole concept is false.

  • @dandan007999
    @dandan0079994 ай бұрын

    37:00 Hey Brother, get a “CGM”. Brain fog can be a symptom of “ insulin resistance “. Dementia later on when older. Too many glucose spikes at your young age! Fasting frequently can help RESET that for you! I’ve learned from experience hard way. Best wishes!

  • @Hol0gr4m
    @Hol0gr4m8 ай бұрын

    An awesome individual to have on the channel.

  • @gokuxt1
    @gokuxt18 ай бұрын

    the answer in part is how joseph smith said Jesus was procreated. i would share more about it in a better setting

  • @budgillett
    @budgillett8 ай бұрын

    Verily, I stand before thee, humbled in heart and spirit, to bear witness of that wondrous volume known as The Book of Mormon: Another Testament of Jesus Christ. With fervent conviction, I declare its truth and its role as a guiding star in these latter days. In the annals of Holy Scripture, we find The Book of Isaiah, in Chapter 29, verses 11-14, making mention of a book, delivered to one who is learned and yet cannot read it, a reference many believe to signify the coming forth of The Book of Mormon. This ancient prophecy, written long before the birth of Christ, doth testify of God’s intent to bring forth sacred writings in the latter days. Ponder upon the logic of its existence. Why would the Lord, in His infinite wisdom, choose to manifest His teachings solely in the ancient lands of Jerusalem? The vast expanse of the Americas, teeming with souls of His children, would surely warrant His divine attention. The Book of Mormon stands as a testament that God doth remember His children across all lands and ages. As Christ Himself declared in John 10:16, "And other sheep I have, which are not of this fold: them also I must bring, and they shall hear my voice; and there shall be one fold, and one shepherd." The complexity and consistency within The Book of Mormon, bearing witness of Jesus Christ and His dealings with the peoples of ancient America, attest to its divine origin. How could Joseph Smith, a young man of simple upbringing with limited formal education, produce a text so profound in doctrine and intricate in its details? The logic therein suggests a power and wisdom beyond the capacity of mortal man. Furthermore, the truths found within its pages resonate with the teachings of the Holy Bible, forming a harmonious symphony of God's words. Both these sacred tomes, hand in hand, declare the divinity and mission of our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ. As it is written within the verses of The Book of Mormon, in 2 Nephi 29:8: "Wherefore murmur ye, because that ye shall receive more of my word? Know ye not that the testimony of two nations is a witness unto you that I am God, that I remember one nation like unto another?" Dear brethren, I exhort thee to study, with sincere intent, this sacred record. Pray unto the Father in the name of Christ, asking if these things are not true. Yea, I promise that by the power of the Holy Ghost, ye shall receive a witness of its truth and divinity. For as Moroni, one of the last ancient prophets of this record, did inscribe in Moroni 10:3-5, if ye ask with a sincere heart, with real intent, having faith in Christ, He will manifest the truth of it unto you, by the power of the Holy Ghost. Therefore, with unyielding conviction, I bear solemn witness that The Book of Mormon is indeed another testament of Jesus Christ, brought forth in these latter days to restore lost truths and to stand as a beacon of light and knowledge unto all who seek. In the sacred name of our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ, Amen.

  • @rachelrasmussen1101
    @rachelrasmussen11015 ай бұрын

    Isn't the simplest explanation for "why Adam and Eve couldn't have kids in the garden" that tiny humans wouldn't survive without parents with knowledge of good and evil? We are too fragile at birth. And someone without that knowledge would be too oblivious. This is a dark thought, but what if Eve's body was always capable of giving birth, but until she ate of the fruit, she was too oblivious to care for her young. That the fruit itself is a metaphor for parenthood. That's why Eve had to learn it first and why she HAD to make Adam understand.

  • @samueltorres4127
    @samueltorres41276 ай бұрын

    Good conversation. The ultimate deciding factor that establishes whether The Book of Mormon is reliable, if the entirety of the LDS faith is true, is the person and work of Jesus Christ. Is Jesus, God or simply a god? Is Jesus, Yahweh? Deut 6:4; John 1:1; Isaiah 45:23; Phil 2:10-11; Acts 20:28. I would love to see you guys engage with these scriptures to see what you think! Sam

  • @joepro66
    @joepro668 ай бұрын

    So much in North America that was destroyed.

  • @wellsjdan
    @wellsjdan4 ай бұрын

    wondering... does he ever have a response for the tower of babel problem in the bofm? IE... scholars say the tower of babel story isnt literal,, (no evidence that language was not confounded)

  • @cjbatesii
    @cjbatesii27 күн бұрын

    I have a modern example of the 2,000 stripling warriors...

  • @rodneybosborne
    @rodneybosborne8 ай бұрын

    Callister’s attempt to dodge the lack of archaeological evidence supporting the book of Mormon is very lawyerly and disingenuous. It doesn’t matter what percentage of the entirety of the hemisphere has been excavated. What does matter is the fact that what has been excavated gives a clear picture of the civilizations that existed concurrently with the BOM civilisation in the Americas anciently. We know much of the Olmecs, Incas, Mayans, and Aztecs. Some of those civilizations were contemporary with the Book of Mormon civilization. However, the Book of Mormon describes a 1000 year totally literate, Hebrew, Christian “great civilization.” The BOM civilization was even more vast than the ones just mentioned, and we have voluminous evidence of their existence, even though we have uncovered only less than one percent, as Callister likes to say. If the Book of Mormon is indeed, what it says it is, there would be evidence everywhere. A vast, literate , Christian civilization of the kind described in the Book of Mormon would have influenced language, culture, art, government, religion, and everything else in the Americas, and it would have been evident in the cultures that were present at the time of the Spanish conquest. However, there is ZERO evidence of anything Christian, or Hebrew, or Middle Eastern in existence anywhere. So, even though at 1% excavation, we can, in some detail, account for other civilizations concurrent with the Book of Mormon civilization, we can find nothing evidentiary of the Book of Mormon civilization. Vast structures, religious emblems, art, and other evidence specific to that culture just happens to not exist, although the same kind of evidence from all of those other cultures does exist? That is simply impossible with a civilization as vast, complex, literate and Christian as the Book of Mormon civilization claims to have been. Furthermore, although until 2006, the Church taught that all native Americans, North, Central, and South America, we’re descendants of Lehi and his band, the Church now cannot locate a single Lamanite, thanks to DNA science. DNA science should have proved that Native Americans were Lehites. However, unfortunately, for the Church’s truth claims, it did the opposite.

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