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  • @dotplogger7304
    @dotplogger7304Күн бұрын

    Carson, we are not a Democracy, we are a Republic; I like what you are saying though. And, if you are talking about Mt. Vernon, that belonged to Martha

  • @chriscb
    @chriscb7 күн бұрын

    at the 9:10 mark Cardon falls into using a fallacy. When someone uses Adolf Hitler or the Nazi Party to invalidate another person's argument, it's called reductio ad Hitlerum, which is Latin for "reduction to Hitler". It's also known as "playing the Nazi card". Leo Strauss coined the term in 1951. Godwin's law (or Godwin's rule), short for Godwin's law of Nazi analogies, is an Internet adage asserting: "As an online discussion grows longer, the probability of a comparison involving Nazis or Hitler approaches 1. Cardon Ellis clearly hates "anti-Mormons" but comparing them to Nazis is uncalled for.

  • @waikikibeach08
    @waikikibeach087 күн бұрын

    Regarding the atonement. Jesus Christ only paid for our sins up until his second coming.

  • @sarahlaslett3279
    @sarahlaslett327914 күн бұрын

    I thank God for the testimonies of those who have got out of Mormonism and now know God in in truth and the truth about Jesus Christ. I pray this man will be yet another.

  • @Lucialearning
    @Lucialearning14 күн бұрын

    What evidence do you have to imply that Sidney Rigdon brought back the idea of the curse of Cane from the South? Sidney Rigdon did nothing racist. His branch of the church did not do what Brighamites did. So this theory makes no sense whatsoever. I’m sorry, but Brigham Young is your racist. He’s your misogynist. He’s your blood thirsty fear mongerer.

  • @dbroomfield8644
    @dbroomfield864426 күн бұрын

    I'm only 15 minutes in and this is awesome!!

  • @user-ux3vb5zg1p
    @user-ux3vb5zg1pАй бұрын

    The first will come last and the last first

  • @user-ux3vb5zg1p
    @user-ux3vb5zg1pАй бұрын

    An excellent conversation

  • @user-ux3vb5zg1p
    @user-ux3vb5zg1pАй бұрын

    Your amazing testimony gives people hope that we can all be forgiven and have courage to come back

  • @user-ux3vb5zg1p
    @user-ux3vb5zg1pАй бұрын

    Ashley i bet many people have come back from watching these comming back podcasts

  • @user-ux3vb5zg1p
    @user-ux3vb5zg1pАй бұрын

    Ashley please keep these comming back podcasts comming satan was having a go at you but Heavenly Father has more power i would love to hear your Husbands Testimony

  • @user-ux3vb5zg1p
    @user-ux3vb5zg1pАй бұрын

    I dont believe in debating because each side rushes the other into decisions and people need time to ponder over what they are hearing

  • @user-ux3vb5zg1p
    @user-ux3vb5zg1pАй бұрын

    Cardon is a beautiful sincere humble brother i enjoy him better on this because there is less of his loud silly laughing and music but he is a good spiritual intelligent guy

  • @user-ux3vb5zg1p
    @user-ux3vb5zg1pАй бұрын

    Cardon that antimormon guy has done a podcast called MORMON SUNDAY SCHOOL again and i looked at a little bit he said Joseph smith was teaching different than whats in the book of mormon and we are saved by grace alone i couldnt watch any more and the comments believed every think he said

  • @dr33776
    @dr3377622 күн бұрын

    You don’t believe we are save by grace alone?

  • @matthewnielsen3017
    @matthewnielsen3017Ай бұрын

    Epic

  • @Hawkquill
    @Hawkquill2 ай бұрын

    Ask God with a sincere heart and He WILL tell you. All doubt flees and it matters not what anybody says! But these people want to go out and experience the world without consequence, if so fine go and do it. Don't waste time online arguing about whats right and trying to justify it, go and experience it for yourself and you will know whats right for you! The church is the right place for so many people although you may think its not right. Your right I got my answer when I said to God I will be baptised if I know Joseph was a prophet and what he brought to light was true and of you! The greatest manisfestion of love is to forgive people of their sins against you, Christ not only forgives our sins and those who killed Him, but wants to suffer for OUR sins thats a next level above that again, and we are not even capable of doing it! That's a bar I will never reach in this world, its the greatest manifestation of love that you will ever come across ever, you cannot rise above that.

  • @ComeFollowMeLatterDayMedia
    @ComeFollowMeLatterDayMedia2 ай бұрын

    The “ISM” of Perfection-ism is the cultural downfall for most of us, because we ALL inherited some false beliefs from ancestors (D&C 123). We either sink by drowning in them, or we soar from ruin to rebirth! That’s the pattern: Creation, The Fall, Redemtion! 🎉 The root word for Perfection is completion, and wholeness (holiness?). None of us are there (yet! 😝), so we are of infinite worth in the process. The rest is whether we learn to love better and better (including ourselves). 😇

  • @academyofchampions1
    @academyofchampions12 ай бұрын

    It’s really nice to see Carson be more serious and thoughtful. I love him on Ward Radio but after watching this I love him even more! What a great interview! Thank you!!

  • @jenniferpatricehallman9963
    @jenniferpatricehallman99632 ай бұрын

    Thank you Ashly, for your comments about those who are questioning things about the church, reading anti stuff and struggling. My daughter is 42 and is really upset about the amount of money the church has, and is questioning why isn’t the church helping with the homeless in Salt Lake City- to the point that she no longer pays tithing beca 56:13 use, in her opinion, the church has more than enough money, and don’t need hers.Being extremely sensitive and other physical problems she has- we got into a big disagreement. This podcast with you and the host of it, the things you both said have softened my heart and helped me see her in a different light and to really see her struggle and give her the grace and love she needs- thank you and God bless you for all you do -

  • @jenniferchartier
    @jenniferchartier2 ай бұрын

    I came back to the church after 30 years. I battled addiction, BUT after the death of my dad I became active and did my Endowments on Tuesday. I'm living proof that if I can do it anyone can! I'm sure glad I did!

  • @rdancranston
    @rdancranstonАй бұрын

    That's awesome. Your awesome. Christ is ..awesome. So happy for you!

  • @pmasterdlm6917
    @pmasterdlm69172 ай бұрын

    Wow the honestly and vulnerability. That has sincerely been one of my missions too. I left the church and came back after 9 yrs of inactivity. I delved into drinking and sexual addictions more than drugs, but the repentance process was the same. For 7 years, through 2022 I was our ward's gospel doctrine teacher and for the last 1.3 yrs, I have been facilitating "Teaching in the Savior's Way" in our ward with my husband. I have felt incredibly inspired the past 3 years or so to find ways to inspire people to share and be vulnerable. When we are struggling or have gone through struggles in our life, we bring strong testimony to the principles of the gospel when we come out on the other side. Or, if we're in the struggle, if we share, open up, be vulnerable, we can pull helpful advice and endearment from someone else in our faith community. Anyway, I'm rambling...I just feel strongly that unless we open up and become vulnerable and HONEST, He can't dwell with us as a people and he won't return to us. We must be one, as He and His Father are one. We have a long way to go. But with young people like you sharing and facilitating...we just might get there!

  • @rx7addict
    @rx7addict3 ай бұрын

    The common theme is trading one addiction for another.

  • @rx7addict
    @rx7addict3 ай бұрын

    Issa joke yall. It's the power of intention not the power of Jesus.

  • @MrSeanVideos
    @MrSeanVideos4 ай бұрын

    As quoted by President Eyring “when you meet someone, treat them as if they were in serious trouble, and you will be right more than half the time.” The struggles that people face may not be evident like smelling like cigarettes or track marks, but they are there. I would rather have people at church helping each other and sharing their struggles.

  • @EdithDunmore
    @EdithDunmore4 ай бұрын

    Neal A Maxwell he was incredible at the time he was alive there will never be another one like him

  • @EdithDunmore
    @EdithDunmore4 ай бұрын

    I love Cardon he's the man❤❤x

  • @StompMom5
    @StompMom55 ай бұрын

    Great example! Miss your videos. Hope you're not gone permanently. I feel like early leaders are very much like a Disney movie🤣. There's betrayal, murder, framing etc.... After reading Joseph smith papers and studying them, I found he wasn't a polygamist and was sealed to a 14 year old but all sealings took place AFTER his death. Polygamy was never from God. In fact, the author of polygamy was Cain. Heber C Kimball was the first to start polygamy but behind Joseph back. Anyway, I've been studying the papers, have taken these questions to God and know without a doubt that polygamy was man made doctrine. God never used women to birth a man's kingdom. Polygamist women had far fewer children than monogamous couples. Both Brigham and Heber took wives from other men, breaking up families promising celestial kingdom if they chose them instead. My testimony is stronger knowing God doesn't use his daughters that way👍😇🙏. I completely agree with everything you said. When we put all our faith and trust in our prophets... we're forgetting who God is. We follow the prophet but we don't put him above God🤍😊

  • @reecek7358
    @reecek73585 ай бұрын

    What anti - Mormon pray about? Well, they pray about how to destroy the Church.

  • @reecek7358
    @reecek73585 ай бұрын

    Anti - Mormon actually TROLLING! It means, they going to ask DONATION to support them. So, more DONATION more TROLLING!

  • @RunnerGuyWithASign
    @RunnerGuyWithASign5 ай бұрын

    Love Cardon! He is my spirit animal. Such a down to earth good dude.

  • @robinbyrd4430
    @robinbyrd44305 ай бұрын

    Just found Ward Radio. I love the show! ☺️👍🏾💯

  • @curtiskeller6702
    @curtiskeller67025 ай бұрын

    Thank you for telling your story. For being vulnerable and genuine. Inspires me, gives me hope. Best part: Jesus changed water to wine. so he can change me. He can make me whole. I don’t know how. But I need to have hope in that promise.

  • @Robert-rw5lm
    @Robert-rw5lm6 ай бұрын

    Thank for this video Brother. This year hasn't been the easiest and its videos like this that are so helpful

  • @Robert-rw5lm
    @Robert-rw5lm6 ай бұрын

    Love this video good sir

  • @arjunheart5859
    @arjunheart58596 ай бұрын

    What was the book that was referenced about the research on choices?

  • @BarrettBurgin
    @BarrettBurgin5 ай бұрын

    The Righteous Mind by Jonathan Haidt

  • @arjunheart5859
    @arjunheart58595 ай бұрын

    @@BarrettBurgin Thank you!

  • @arjunheart5859
    @arjunheart58596 ай бұрын

    Blessed are the peacemakers.

  • @jaredcardenasguerrero418
    @jaredcardenasguerrero4186 ай бұрын

    Thank you so much for sharing! That's an amazing story.

  • @pealualeaana7324
    @pealualeaana73242 ай бұрын

    Coming back from what? not a change, from mormonism to mormornism, back to cultic religion and Joseph Smith.

  • @s.a.6082
    @s.a.60826 ай бұрын

    That’s nice but feelings and experiences don’t determine objective truth.

  • @bluzedogg
    @bluzedogg6 ай бұрын

    What a ridiculous conclusion. what if chat GPT had written exactly what you requested. and, by the way, chat GPT would absolutely write this if you took it one chapter at a time or one paragraph at a time. The Book of Mormon is no more ridiculous than every religion on the planet because it too was man-made, man maintained, and man spread. my life changed so much for the better when I gave up Christianity. it's hard to do and it's a core belief for you but it is ridiculous.You would enjoy life much more without religion in it. it's just part of our society. good luck.

  • @EriPages
    @EriPages6 ай бұрын

    Wait a minute, why' they change the name Midnight Mormons to WARD Radio? The name Midnight Mormons was GREAT.

  • @EriPages
    @EriPages6 ай бұрын

    Nevermind. He covers it in the 3:12-3:25 mark

  • @perryewell5395
    @perryewell53956 ай бұрын

    Considering all that has come to light in the past few decades regarding the complexity of the Book of Mormon, how exciting is it to think of what else we will soon find.

  • @murdog5253
    @murdog52537 ай бұрын

    I LOVE Cardon! What a super person! I appreciate the example. I love Ward Radio, which is how I found this interview in my feed. I hope Faith in Focus becomes a favorite too!

  • @user-ux3vb5zg1p
    @user-ux3vb5zg1p7 ай бұрын

    Ashley thank you we all get tested to make our faith in Jesus Christ stronger 🙏 you put your trust in Heavenly Father and He helped you out of your adiction now you have that Joy and Peace in Jesus Christ that passeth all understanding and we pray that many more will find their way back like you we all make mistakes

  • @caroldanz4279
    @caroldanz42797 ай бұрын

    Cardon, u da man! The restored gospel is epic. Thanks for helping it out. ❤️

  • @sachamo100
    @sachamo1007 ай бұрын

    That's the same reasoning a Muslim uses!

  • @angelalewis3645
    @angelalewis36457 ай бұрын

    What a great conversation. ❤ Thanks so much!

  • @danielmeehan1756
    @danielmeehan17567 ай бұрын

    I just discovered this channel and haven't listened to Ashley,s podcast. I was a convert to Church but then had crisis of faith and eventually left Church But have been meeting with sister missionaries and I'm currently reinvestigating church.

  • @racealexander1660
    @racealexander1660Ай бұрын

    Dis you ever watch her podcast? How's it going?

  • @danielmeehan1756
    @danielmeehan1756Ай бұрын

    ​@@racealexander1660I have watched some of her podcasts. I'm meeting with the missionaries but have struggled returning to church. But I'm working on it.

  • @racealexander1660
    @racealexander1660Ай бұрын

    @@danielmeehan1756 cool. What's your biggest struggle?

  • @sonofabinch
    @sonofabinch7 ай бұрын

    Steven E Snow was my mission president. Your experience with him is consistent with how he treated us.

  • @fairleeawesomestuff
    @fairleeawesomestuff7 ай бұрын

    Has anyone noticed that she takes inspiration from random coincidence? I imagine most people that leave do so because their shelves collapsed. She doesn’t mention any study outside of the BoM. She didn’t leave because she got tired of mental gymnastics, she found something else to occupy her mind. Take a community college class or two, you’d be surprised what you can learn.

  • @fairleeawesomestuff
    @fairleeawesomestuff7 ай бұрын

    If anyone in at BYUI believes this stuff, and wants to actually discuss their faith, I am glad to meet up. Don’t fall for this bravado - he’s addressing issues with certainty - without someone to dig in for clarification. I promise, if you want to discuss faith, I won’t tell anyone or get you in trouble with the church.