I have to retract my comment made during the live stream. Utah did not give Trump the highest % of votes in the Country....in either the 2016 or 2020 Elections. For some reason that result stuck in my brain....but I think it was related to the results when Barack Obama was running, twice. Maybe that's worse? Sorry for the wrong information. I'm a stickler for the TRUTH and FACTS and hate when I'm in error.
It was the Obama Elections. Utah was #1 for Romney in 2012. WY/OK/UT 1, 2, 3 in 2008 for McCain. Barack Obama didn't sell well in Utah. @@NEMOTHEMORMON
Born and raised in Utah. While Salt Lake City usually votes Democrat, the state votes Republican for president. So whatever the actual percentage was, the result is that Trump got the Utah vote, which means he got the Mormon vote.
The "write it down" meme made me LOL. I definitely pay more attention to Mormon theology as a post Mormon than I ever did as a Mormon. And then I feel angry that I bought into it.
One of my favorite things about the tapir apologetics is that it locks the BOM events into South and Central America, which has a whole host of problems.
agreed, the main of which is the footnotes in previous BoM editions which pegged things down in North America. Also, Joseph Smith himself was a heartlander as far as I can tell.
In my ward growing up, there was a family of Youngs (proudly descendent of Brigham Young). The dad's name was Brigham. They also named their oldest son Brigham 😂 I don't know where they are anymore, but I can say with like 99% certainty after knowing Brigham as a teenager, he is not involved with the church anymore.
Why missuse the word Horse when in other parts of the BOM, (Ether 9) Smith is perfectly comfortable using proper names for unfamiliar animals? Remember Cureloms and cumoms?
I love when apologists take the stance that God, or the spokesperson of God, doesn't have the ability to articulate what they actually mean and then take on the role of re-explaining the narrative to fit the new paradigm.
On the tapir issue, I think the chief reason apologists push it is because they've for some reason pushed the mesoamerican geographical model since the 60s/70s, even though I think a majority of TBMs in the US now believe some version of the American Heartland model, and North America has evidence of both ancient wild horses in the La Brea tar pits and also of wild horses there before the English came over in the 1600s. Historians claim they weren't here before Columbus came and that the Spanish introduced them only shortly before the English came, and either ignore the tar pit evidence or claim that while they existed here anciently, they all died out completely and weren't here for thousands of years until the Spanish reintroduced them. I do remember some claim from one of the native American tribes that they've always had horses here in America. Either way, I was a big heartlander when I was Mormon because it made infinitely more sense, and there was far more evidence for it, than there ever was for a central American model. In fact, the repeated insistence of the church and its historians and apologists in pushing a central American model was probably the first red flag on my shelf because we've had heartland guys meet personally with apostles and lay out all the missing Book of Mormon evidence that is actually found in North America that the mainstream apologists are missing, and they've been polite and patient, but were ultimately just indulging us like we're little kids telling them emphatically about a dream we had that we swear is real. And it bugged me for the longest time why they were wilfully ignoring all this evidence, but once I found out about the secret mormon meetings of the 1920s, I realized that none of them actually believed the Book of Mormon was legit; that essentially it's like Narnia, a work of fiction which you can find some really good Christian principles in that can bolster your faith. But that they have to act like it is legit or their whole claim to a priesthood lineage and authority vanishes overnight because that's the house of cards they've essentially inherited, but if they can ride it out until they become the Mormon Catholic church and 90% of the members are just culturally Mormon or Mormon in name only, then they can openly back off the literal claim and start referring to Joseph as the inspired author. By the bye, I now think the reason it does fit North America so well is because it was written based on many early 1800s beliefs and much hearsay about the natives of the American heartland and Great Lakes area.
The San Diego Zoo Wildlife Alliance has the following fact sheet information on Tapirs: "Urinate frequently in evening (backward spray several meters long)." The worst job in the Book of Mormon had to be the Evening Shift Charioteer!
At face value the translation argument i.e. horses not being horses kind of makes sense but when you consider that god told Smith "horse" and not "tapir" or hippo it doesn't hold up. ALSO, if they're going to start saying the BoM is inspired instead of translated these sort of mistranslation arguments aren't gonna work.
When the Tim Ballard abuse scandal hit I remember thinking "The church is gonna somehow distance themselves from Elder Ballard... Somehow..." And then a few weeks later he's dead. I called it!!
I'm looking forward to the previously sealed part of the Book of Mormon, titled Mormon 2: Electric Boogaloo. The Nephites get into a divine dance-off with the Gadianton Robbers in order to make the whole population white-skinned.
When I was still teaching cub scouts in my ward, but was mentally out of the church, an 8-year-old boy joined my den and his name was Brigham. I felt so sorry for him, knowing what I knew by then about what a terrible person Brigham Young was.
Brigham Young was told Utah had to be a two party system so he went every other door. Republican, Democrat,Republican, Democrat etc. (originally the state was democrat… communal living and all)
I wish I could have watchesd this live! It was great.I don't think this was the first time The church told the members to study the candidates. However, it does feel like they just say that to cover their butts. You definitely know how they want you to vote.
My dad would abruptly drag me into the men’s bathroom directly across the hallway from the forward entrance door of the main chapel hall and beat me with his belt as I screamed in pain from the strikes. Then he would then drag me back in front of everyone and sit me down as I wept in my shame, the shock, and the physical pain of what he had done to me. He did that often, for years. I was a hyper-active child and hard to sit still for long periods. So he beat me. When Sunday came I would ask him if I could be excused from going but he always said I must go if I ever hope to be a “Fine upstanding member of society”Finally one day he said I wouldn’t have to go anymore, I was thirteen. That’s how I dropped out, and that’s how I learned to hate my father the “Fine upstanding Mormon”. I tried to attend other churches after leaving home but couldn’t stop crying during services. I never could figure that out. For years I tried to get back to church but would sit there and cry practically the whole time. So I would leave for a while and try another church somewhere else. The crying doesn’t seem to be as bad as it used to be years ago but it is very disruptive and hard to control. Now I know the true gospel of Jesus Christ and I hope to return soon to a nice church here in my area. I sinned a lot in my 66 years but Jesus saved me.
Mormons were reluctant to get on the trump train initially (he did not do well in the primaries in Utah) but once he got the nomination, they were all in. It was actually the beginning of the shelf breaking for me, as I was taught growing up that republican = good and democrat = evil and politics and religious beliefs were the same. But when I saw someone who went against all of my morals and beliefs being supported, I couldn't reconcile that.
But you voted for Biden that is even worse of a human being? Trump pisses people off because he tells the truth which hurts and most people are gumps and cowards that don’t want to hear the truth.
Compulsory purchase or Eminent Domain of any property or land can cause problems down the road and I wonder if this one you have mentioned could possibly require further action being placed. Mind you, the way Scientology is going it might not be too long when a number of properties are sold and demolished.
The biggest debunk of all the apologetic “they used a word they knew” is the mention of cureloms and cumoms in the BOM. Why wouldn’t those get translated to familiar animal names as well?
Why "cureloms" and "cumoms", instead of common names? ANSWER: Because "vicuñas" and "guanacos" weren't words, yet... ...or, something like that. Besides, Smith sounded more credible if he invented a few words, from time-to-time: like "Onondagus" (even though the Onondagas were all around him, on reservations, at the time); and "Onita" (the Oneida tribe was nearby, too)...
The idea of Nephites coming to the Americas and calling a tapir a horse is utter nonsense. If anything they would’ve believed it to be a funny looking pig. Even the “river horse” example fails, as the “horse” label was qualified with “river” to specify a distinct creature. Also, tapirs aren’t domesticated, which anyone who ever went down the zebras vs horses road as a curious child will understand to be a huge problem. Now, the idea of Joseph “seeing through a glass darkly” through an inspired channeling process, and getting details wrong is plausible, but you won’t hear that approach from “faithful” apologists because that idea demands similar treatment of all the BOM, which allowances aren’t particularly useful for pushing dogma.
The problem is not so much with the Prophet it's the fact that Joseph Smith and Brigham Young tried so hard to introduce Arianism and they did a Quasi-Arianism as well as Henotheism into their idea of Christianity.
Need a meme for: women stand down. Just heard RFM talk where regional rep said, NO More women sitting on the stand with bishoprics. The scorn of a woman is nothing to mess with!!!
I ask the same question to "wrongly named" errors. Why would god establish the "one true church" yet allow such errors and all the ensuing confusion? Given this "logic" not only horses but also lions, camels, wheat, elephants, cows, goats and barley were actually other animals or plants. LOL But we HAVE found fossils - horse, lions, elephants - none younger than 12,000 years. We've found pig and camel fossils - none younger than 40 million years.
Five minutes in and we are getting some god-tier levels of gaslighting on book of mormon horses. Tapirs are clearly not serviceable for domestic labor and the fact she tried to make such a bad faith offering, hoping nobody would dig deeper than the surface of her claim, shows that they are desperate---they know they have nothing.
In the video by the girl at the beginning, she commits one VERY critical fallacy at the start of her argument. The Greeks weren’t saying about Hippos - These ARE horses! They were giving them a name for a specific species. I bet if we go review the period appropriate use of the words themselves, I bet it makes good rational sense why those words were applied to the Hippo. I have zero doubt that. Greek visiting Africa wouldn’t get horses and hippos mixed up if they saw them both at the same time.
With regard to the periodic announcements from the church about politics and voting, while the church states that it doesn't support any particular party or candidates this isn't quite true in my opinion. This is why states with heavy LDS populations historically vote Republican (e.g. Idaho, Utah, Wyoming, Arizona).
I’m in Australia (never Mormon) and you’re right about the religion being very US centred. To be expected I guess. The views of guys like Rod Meldrum make it uber US centred. The most LDS people I’ve ever seen in one place in Australia was on one of David Alexander’s videos. LDS is just not on the radar here. David Alexander…mmm interesting. By the way the Freddo situation is the same here. They’ve shrunk to tadpole size. Same story with Caramello Koalas. Thanks for your videos. Mormonism is an endless source of intrigue. All the best.
Yes, there were once horses and elephants in the Americas. They'd been gone for about 10,000 years by the time the Europeans showed up, though. When were the events of the Book of Mormon supposed to have happened? Three thousand years ago? So Nephites would have missed horses and elephants by 7,000 years. I'm curious what you think a therapist would have to say about the fossil record.
What's that now? I thought Abish was the servant of the Lamonite king. Part of Ammon's story. Damn, I might be losing my Mormon lore here in the depths of my apostasy.
How sad baby nemo doesn't have much of a life. He can't pretend he's a member of the church anymore or that he's in any loop. Maybe he made up with his boyfriend?
Cool find! Wikipedia says they went extinct, but not when that happened. Looks like other articles put it at about 10,000 years ago. When did Nephi make landfall? Less than 3,000 years ago? He wouldn't have met one, then.
@@hawleyolsen170 I just put this out there to show how little we know about what the truth actually is. Knowledge is constantly changing and previous understandings dropped. I believe the Book of Mormon for a myriad of reasons and hope people don't judge the book solely on "evidence" that is constantly being modified due to the weaknesses of men.
I have to retract my comment made during the live stream. Utah did not give Trump the highest % of votes in the Country....in either the 2016 or 2020 Elections. For some reason that result stuck in my brain....but I think it was related to the results when Barack Obama was running, twice. Maybe that's worse? Sorry for the wrong information. I'm a stickler for the TRUTH and FACTS and hate when I'm in error.
Thanks for letting me know, I’ve pinned your comment!
Utah (or should I say the church) hated Trump. Utah is so full of RINOs that the swamp is in everyone's yard.
It was the Obama Elections. Utah was #1 for Romney in 2012. WY/OK/UT 1, 2, 3 in 2008 for McCain. Barack Obama didn't sell well in Utah. @@NEMOTHEMORMON
@@krismurphy7711Jeeze I can’t imagine why…. 🤔🤣🤣
Born and raised in Utah. While Salt Lake City usually votes Democrat, the state votes Republican for president. So whatever the actual percentage was, the result is that Trump got the Utah vote, which means he got the Mormon vote.
The "write it down" meme made me LOL. I definitely pay more attention to Mormon theology as a post Mormon than I ever did as a Mormon. And then I feel angry that I bought into it.
One of my favorite things about the tapir apologetics is that it locks the BOM events into South and Central America, which has a whole host of problems.
agreed, the main of which is the footnotes in previous BoM editions which pegged things down in North America. Also, Joseph Smith himself was a heartlander as far as I can tell.
In my ward growing up, there was a family of Youngs (proudly descendent of Brigham Young). The dad's name was Brigham. They also named their oldest son Brigham 😂 I don't know where they are anymore, but I can say with like 99% certainty after knowing Brigham as a teenager, he is not involved with the church anymore.
Good for him breaking the chain
Why missuse the word Horse when in other parts of the BOM, (Ether 9) Smith is perfectly comfortable using proper names for unfamiliar animals? Remember Cureloms and cumoms?
Exactly!
I love when apologists take the stance that God, or the spokesperson of God, doesn't have the ability to articulate what they actually mean and then take on the role of re-explaining the narrative to fit the new paradigm.
On the tapir issue, I think the chief reason apologists push it is because they've for some reason pushed the mesoamerican geographical model since the 60s/70s, even though I think a majority of TBMs in the US now believe some version of the American Heartland model, and North America has evidence of both ancient wild horses in the La Brea tar pits and also of wild horses there before the English came over in the 1600s. Historians claim they weren't here before Columbus came and that the Spanish introduced them only shortly before the English came, and either ignore the tar pit evidence or claim that while they existed here anciently, they all died out completely and weren't here for thousands of years until the Spanish reintroduced them. I do remember some claim from one of the native American tribes that they've always had horses here in America.
Either way, I was a big heartlander when I was Mormon because it made infinitely more sense, and there was far more evidence for it, than there ever was for a central American model. In fact, the repeated insistence of the church and its historians and apologists in pushing a central American model was probably the first red flag on my shelf because we've had heartland guys meet personally with apostles and lay out all the missing Book of Mormon evidence that is actually found in North America that the mainstream apologists are missing, and they've been polite and patient, but were ultimately just indulging us like we're little kids telling them emphatically about a dream we had that we swear is real. And it bugged me for the longest time why they were wilfully ignoring all this evidence, but once I found out about the secret mormon meetings of the 1920s, I realized that none of them actually believed the Book of Mormon was legit; that essentially it's like Narnia, a work of fiction which you can find some really good Christian principles in that can bolster your faith. But that they have to act like it is legit or their whole claim to a priesthood lineage and authority vanishes overnight because that's the house of cards they've essentially inherited, but if they can ride it out until they become the Mormon Catholic church and 90% of the members are just culturally Mormon or Mormon in name only, then they can openly back off the literal claim and start referring to Joseph as the inspired author.
By the bye, I now think the reason it does fit North America so well is because it was written based on many early 1800s beliefs and much hearsay about the natives of the American heartland and Great Lakes area.
The San Diego Zoo Wildlife Alliance has the following fact sheet information on Tapirs: "Urinate frequently in evening (backward spray several meters long)." The worst job in the Book of Mormon had to be the Evening Shift Charioteer!
I watched this last conference like I have never watched before. lol.
At face value the translation argument i.e. horses not being horses kind of makes sense but when you consider that god told Smith "horse" and not "tapir" or hippo it doesn't hold up. ALSO, if they're going to start saying the BoM is inspired instead of translated these sort of mistranslation arguments aren't gonna work.
Plus, where are the bears, buffalo, mountain lions? it’s almost as if …
There's a utah baby namer program out there. Plus the Pixar movies were the best! I can't believe I missed this live! Batman...to the Tapirmobile!
For jammy dodgers and crisps to keep your fueled up for this marathon. Hubby and I love your work! ❤
Thank you kindly!
we should start a Jammy Dodger tithe XD
10% of your Jammy Dodgers pls, k thanks.
What sucks is if you find out your new name in the Temple is the name of one of Josephs wives.
Actually they just married you off and you didn't realize
Yea! Me, too. 😢
@joanpearl7184 you should be so lucky bow wow.
@ZakMakoff what's the matter you jealous?
So im standing at the veil, and i call my wife’s temple name: any one of the hundreds of women that day are gonna step up?!?
Love mormon meme reviews. There were amazing ones I have not seen. So cool.
If "horse" is loan-shifting ... why curelom and cumom?
Just so happy to hear you solo. You are enough on your own, my friend. ❤🎉😅
Agreed! I'll never NOT listen, but I am always more invested when it's just Nemo!
Yeah, stay away from that Dehlin’s dude. He’s _creepy._
Here here!!!
When the Tim Ballard abuse scandal hit I remember thinking "The church is gonna somehow distance themselves from Elder Ballard... Somehow..." And then a few weeks later he's dead. I called it!!
Your next candle should be "Doritos straight from the bag."
Hello Nemo,
Thanks for bringing the best gems to us Lazy Learners!
😂🎉😂
Any time!
I'm looking forward to the previously sealed part of the Book of Mormon, titled Mormon 2: Electric Boogaloo. The Nephites get into a divine dance-off with the Gadianton Robbers in order to make the whole population white-skinned.
When Holland taught Institute I was in his classes and my ex was a cartoonist. He made a card of jeff with his large Jowels He laughed .
When the Spanish came too the Americas they found that the indigenous people did not know about the wheel.
Can't believe my favorite fellow Brit doesn't favor jaffa cakes! Pls post me some to South Africa 😂😂😂
When I was still teaching cub scouts in my ward, but was mentally out of the church, an 8-year-old boy joined my den and his name was Brigham. I felt so sorry for him, knowing what I knew by then about what a terrible person Brigham Young was.
Brigham Young was told Utah had to be a two party system so he went every other door. Republican, Democrat,Republican, Democrat etc. (originally the state was democrat… communal living and all)
It isn’t anymore, hasn’t been since 1980
I saw a new LDS commercial. It had This Little Light of Mine playing and it felt incredibly generically Christian.
I wish I could have watchesd this live! It was great.I don't think this was the first time The church told the members to study the candidates. However, it does feel like they just say that to cover their butts. You definitely know how they want you to vote.
My dad would abruptly drag me into the men’s bathroom directly across the hallway from the forward entrance door of the main chapel hall and beat me with his belt as I screamed in pain from the strikes. Then he would then drag me back in front of everyone and sit me down as I wept in my shame, the shock, and the physical pain of what he had done to me. He did that often, for years. I was a hyper-active child and hard to sit still for long periods. So he beat me.
When Sunday came I would ask him if I could be excused from going but he always said I must go if I ever hope to be a “Fine upstanding member of society”Finally one day he said I wouldn’t have to go anymore, I was thirteen.
That’s how I dropped out, and that’s how I learned to hate my father the “Fine upstanding Mormon”.
I tried to attend other churches after leaving home but couldn’t stop crying during services. I never could figure that out. For years I tried to get back to church but would sit there and cry practically the whole time. So I would leave for a while and try another church somewhere else. The crying doesn’t seem to be as bad as it used to be years ago but it is very disruptive and hard to control. Now I know the true gospel of Jesus Christ and I hope to return soon to a nice church here in my area. I sinned a lot in my 66 years but Jesus saved me.
Mormons were reluctant to get on the trump train initially (he did not do well in the primaries in Utah) but once he got the nomination, they were all in. It was actually the beginning of the shelf breaking for me, as I was taught growing up that republican = good and democrat = evil and politics and religious beliefs were the same. But when I saw someone who went against all of my morals and beliefs being supported, I couldn't reconcile that.
Thanks for sharing this!
But you voted for Biden that is even worse of a human being? Trump pisses people off because he tells the truth which hurts and most people are gumps and cowards that don’t want to hear the truth.
Love these meme reviews.
Thank you!
I don’t like my name being so close to that creepy guy
Thanks for the giggles! This was great!
Yep, my neighbor named their son Brigham. He’s about 21 now.
Disney D&C 132. LOL'ed!
Wouldn't Nephi have described what he saw to be resembling, however remotely, a horse? That is, if Nephi actually existed.
It’s an interesting point!
You're just as much a fake as nemo is.
Waiting for a picture of a nephite riding a deer.
I have an 8 year old nephew named Brigham. Poor guy
Compulsory purchase or Eminent Domain of any property or land can cause problems down the road and I wonder if this one you have mentioned could possibly require further action being placed. Mind you, the way Scientology is going it might not be too long when a number of properties are sold and demolished.
Kailee, McKinley and Breelynn were some sisters I knew.
Their last name was one of the prophets'.
The biggest debunk of all the apologetic “they used a word they knew” is the mention of cureloms and cumoms in the BOM.
Why wouldn’t those get translated to familiar animal names as well?
Why "cureloms" and "cumoms", instead of common names?
ANSWER: Because "vicuñas" and "guanacos" weren't words, yet...
...or, something like that.
Besides, Smith sounded more credible if he invented a few words, from time-to-time:
like "Onondagus" (even though the Onondagas were all around him, on reservations, at the time); and "Onita" (the Oneida tribe was nearby, too)...
The idea of Nephites coming to the Americas and calling a tapir a horse is utter nonsense. If anything they would’ve believed it to be a funny looking pig. Even the “river horse” example fails, as the “horse” label was qualified with “river” to specify a distinct creature. Also, tapirs aren’t domesticated, which anyone who ever went down the zebras vs horses road as a curious child will understand to be a huge problem.
Now, the idea of Joseph “seeing through a glass darkly” through an inspired channeling process, and getting details wrong is plausible, but you won’t hear that approach from “faithful” apologists because that idea demands similar treatment of all the BOM, which allowances aren’t particularly useful for pushing dogma.
Mormon names used in just my immediate family: Monson, Ammon, Joseph, Zion, Kimball, and Hinckley. There are tons of biblical names in our fam too.
The problem is not so much with the Prophet it's the fact that Joseph Smith and Brigham Young tried so hard to introduce Arianism and they did a Quasi-Arianism as well as Henotheism into their idea of Christianity.
This is the best ever!!!
Those eyes in the leadership… done by Pixar
*Most Mormony Mormon names:*
Sam Shiz
Etherical
Celeste Stial
Nephi Nephilim
Zara Hemla
Ammaron, Ammoron, Amoron, Moron, Moroni, and/or Mormon
Mahonri Moriancumer Cahoon
Need a meme for: women stand down. Just heard RFM talk where regional rep said, NO More women sitting on the stand with bishoprics. The scorn of a woman is nothing to mess with!!!
Mormon Brigham Allred
I ask the same question to "wrongly named" errors. Why would god establish the "one true church" yet allow such errors and all the ensuing confusion? Given this "logic" not only horses but also lions, camels, wheat, elephants, cows, goats and barley were actually other animals or plants. LOL But we HAVE found fossils - horse, lions, elephants - none younger than 12,000 years. We've found pig and camel fossils - none younger than 40 million years.
Ballard’s death was evidence of blood atonement
Five minutes in and we are getting some god-tier levels of gaslighting on book of mormon horses. Tapirs are clearly not serviceable for domestic labor and the fact she tried to make such a bad faith offering, hoping nobody would dig deeper than the surface of her claim, shows that they are desperate---they know they have nothing.
My cousin was Brigham Smith
I can’t imagine how many videos you had to watch to make them say “Mormon Meme Review”.
In the video by the girl at the beginning, she commits one VERY critical fallacy at the start of her argument. The Greeks weren’t saying about Hippos - These ARE horses! They were giving them a name for a specific species. I bet if we go review the period appropriate use of the words themselves, I bet it makes good rational sense why those words were applied to the Hippo. I have zero doubt that. Greek visiting Africa wouldn’t get horses and hippos mixed up if they saw them both at the same time.
My vote for the most mormony name is M. Jordan McKay ...
Tanner Brigham Wilford Spencer Dallin Hyrum Heber Smith.
I know a Brigham…..yeah they haven’t learned. I was one of three in my high school. It’s alive and well…
Most Mormon name for a girl: Liahona.
Could be a winner!
Thanks!
Thank you!!!
23:10 mormon name: Thadeous Gigantus Crumb-Bum the Third.
Most cults stick together so Mormons all vote for him.
Jesus rode Lamas in Texas
Ordered Jammie Dodgers. Just now. 🙆🏻♀️
I’d rather ride a hippo into battle than a horse!!
Far more terrifying
That was very fun, loved it !
Lol love your mormonny name !
OMG I missed you Nemo!!!!!
With regard to the periodic announcements from the church about politics and voting, while the church states that it doesn't support any particular party or candidates this isn't quite true in my opinion.
This is why states with heavy LDS populations historically vote Republican (e.g. Idaho, Utah, Wyoming, Arizona).
Just seeing this ... excellent 👌
The fact that nobody said Mohonri Moriancumer Sorensen is sad. Also, Bednar’s more of an Allen than a Ken.
Not even Pixar can make Susan's husband attractive.
Thanks, Kid. where can i buy a candle?
exmocandles.com/candles/nemo-the-mormon/
I met a gent in Utah named Mahonri.
Extra celestial 😂🤣😂
I’m in Australia (never Mormon) and you’re right about the religion being very US centred. To be expected I guess. The views of guys like Rod Meldrum make it uber US centred. The most LDS people I’ve ever seen in one place in Australia was on one of David Alexander’s videos. LDS is just not on the radar here. David Alexander…mmm interesting. By the way the Freddo situation is the same here. They’ve shrunk to tadpole size. Same story with Caramello Koalas. Thanks for your videos. Mormonism is an endless source of intrigue. All the best.
Romney has said he will never vote for Trump.
Thanks!
I'm Spencer Joseph 😂😂😂😂
And how Mormon are you Spencer?
@@NEMOTHEMORMON Born and raised but no more 😂😂
Imagine being named after Brigham. 🤢🤮 I'd get it changed.
Thank you, Nemo - really liked this. Get some sleep.
Yes I know Brigham Lenning
Correct Nemo. American politics is broken. That’s why the US can’t solve its problems.
I know a Brigham
Mahonri Moriancumer Kimble
What about all the positive evidence for the Book of Mormon?
Utah will probably vote red. Why? I do not know. I live in Utah. My family is BLUE.
E.C. - creepy!
evidence of horses and elephants in America prior to the Europeans have been discovered. Nemo seek a good therapist.
What evidence would that be?
Yes, there were once horses and elephants in the Americas. They'd been gone for about 10,000 years by the time the Europeans showed up, though. When were the events of the Book of Mormon supposed to have happened? Three thousand years ago? So Nephites would have missed horses and elephants by 7,000 years.
I'm curious what you think a therapist would have to say about the fossil record.
Shayleigh Emma Rose Epperson
Abish (the brother of jareds sister) hinckley Oakstoferson
What's that now? I thought Abish was the servant of the Lamonite king. Part of Ammon's story. Damn, I might be losing my Mormon lore here in the depths of my apostasy.
You know, if Females can be Males to exmos, maybe Tapirs can be Horses after all...
I adore Joe Biden. Just saying.
Look you're arguing about nonexistent animals amongst nonexistent people. Okay??? Thanks. Bye.
How sad baby nemo doesn't have much of a life. He can't pretend he's a member of the church anymore or that he's in any loop. Maybe he made up with his boyfriend?
Never saw so many donkeys on one site. Liars always attract liars.
Vote Republican
en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hagerman_horse
Cool find! Wikipedia says they went extinct, but not when that happened. Looks like other articles put it at about 10,000 years ago. When did Nephi make landfall? Less than 3,000 years ago? He wouldn't have met one, then.
@@hawleyolsen170 I just put this out there to show how little we know about what the truth actually is. Knowledge is constantly changing and previous understandings dropped. I believe the Book of Mormon for a myriad of reasons and hope people don't judge the book solely on "evidence" that is constantly being modified due to the weaknesses of men.
Thanks!
Thanks!