HILARIOUS Debunking of Anti-Mormon "Lynch-Mob-Pastor" Spencer Smith!



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45 thoughts on “HILARIOUS Debunking of Anti-Mormon "Lynch-Mob-Pastor" Spencer Smith!”

  1. “I will be to this generation a second Muhammad, whose motto in treating for peace was ‘the Koran or the sword.’ So it shall eventually be with us.” —Joseph Smith, June 23rd, 1844, last public address to the Nauvoo Legion. 😆🤣😂

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  2. Is Jonah trying to saying the Mormon church doesn’t send people to Kenya? lol
    The “poor people” aren’t paying for the pastor.
    I agree with you they shouldn’t go, but neither should you.

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  3. “When any person violates a covenant with God, the blood of Christ will never wipe that out, your own blood must atone for it.”
    —Brigham Young, Journal of Discourses, 1856 Sermon on Blood Atonement for apostates. 😆🤣😂

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  4. Mohammed had 700-800 Jews decapitated during a fortnight. “My judgement is that their fighting-age men be killed, and their families and wealth be taken as booty. The prophet Mohammed said ‘I have judged with the judgement of Allah above the seven heavens—I have judged with the judgement of the King Allah’. Then the Messenger of Allah commanded that ditches should be dug, so they were dug in the earth, and they were brought tied by their shoulders, and were beheaded. There were between seven hundred and eight hundred of them. The children who had not yet reached adolescence and the women were taken prisoner, and their wealth was seized.” — Kathir, Surah 33 😆🤣😂

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  5. That was more of a "joking rant" than an actual "Debunking"….. I'm okay with some "Entertainment" guys, but you need to STOP calling shows "Debunking" when you're doing VERY LITTLE actual "Debunking".
    Either rename your shows like this or get some "disciplined structure" in your format and show. You're wasting our time… and you're NOT making yourselves look good to THEM and their followers either.
    There needs to be SUBSTANCE included in your joking around.

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  6. Ok, good stuff, good stuff. Now, Anti-Mormons, its been fun, its been wonderful, we laughed, ee cried, but now its time for you to go. There are plenty of other religions out there to harass, try some of the Native Americans, many of them believe their tribe is the center if the universe and the only true religion, much crazier than us. You dont have to visit their channels, but you cant stay here. So, be gone, its closing time, scram, etc. etc. etc.

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  7. It’s so ironic that this channel criticizes those of the evangelical right but pretty much espouses many its same socio-political ideologies. I love it, though! Keep it going!

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  8. That guy is not very smart. Their was an Apostasy of the Church after the Apostles all were killed and died off. Perhaps he never read the Prophesy of Amos.

    AMOS 8:11-12

    11 Behold, the days come, saith the Lord God, that I will send a famine in the land, not a famine of bread, nor a thirst for water, but of hearing the words of the Lord:

    12 And they shall wander from sea to sea, and from the north even to the east, they shall run to and fro to seek the word of the Lord, and shall not find it.

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  9. I believe the Smith boys smuggled guns into jail. I believe they yelled a Masonic phrase out the window to try and save themselves. I think the locals were tired of being swindled by these two thieves.

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  10. Kwaku had me until he said "we are mountain men". The words don't match the skinny city boy wearing a fake dime store mustache! 😂 Love you though Kwaku! Keep it up!

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  11. I just went to the Lighthouse Baptist Church website. It says that they are a "KJV Bible Believing Church". So….If you prefer a different translation, you are a heathen? "We believe that God has preserved His very words in the transmission of His Word as found in the Greek Textus Receptus. We believe that the Bible as we have it today in the King James Version is the Word of God in the English language and in a sense that cannot be said of any other translation." I have to ask why that particular translation is perfect and all others are flawed. I also have to point out that this minister must therefore also believe that no one can be saved unless they speak English.

    Their Beliefs page states that "…salvation is “by grace” plus nothing and minus nothing. The conditions to salvation are repentance and faith," but yet, " the two ordinances of the church are baptism of believers by immersion, and the memorial of the Lord’s supper until He returns. Neither ordinance is required for salvation – both are done as acts of obedience." So, there would appear to be two required acts of obedience even though grace alone is sufficient. Methinks they did not fully think this out.

    I also noted that they believe "justification is an eternal relationship that can never be broken," which implies that once a person is baptized and keeps taking communion, they can do anything they want and still live forever with God.

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  12. Do you know what's cool, what's extraordinarily cool, what's unbelievably cool? Joseph Smith knew tobacco was bad for the body 130 years before the Federal Government did. And the Church, in all of its divinly-inspired wisdom, continued the words of wisdom given to them by him. Even in the 1950s when half of Americans were smoking, the Bretheren in Salt Lake were still demanding that one quit the use of tobacco before becoming baptized. It wasn't until 1964 that the Surgeon Generals warning was placed on tobacco products and the number of smokers in the US began to decline.

    Now, the Anti-Mormons will swear to you that there were armies of Anti-tobaco zealots out there screaming just as loud as the anti-liquor temperance movement was. This is not true, the Anti-Mormon will not be able to produce even a single name of a tobacco antagonist contemporary with Joseph Smith. They will give you links, they will direct you to Anti-Mormon channels, they will scream, they will shout, they will cry and stamp their feet, but they will not provide you with any names.

    The Anti-Mormons will also swear to you that EVERYONE knew tobacco was bad for the body before the 1964 Surgeon General's warning. Neither is this true. By the 1950s, half of Americans were still smoking, and the tobacco companies were still running ads on TV promising the public that tobacco caused no health concerns.

    Joseph Smith was a true prophet, bet your bottom dollar on it (actually don't bet money, that's gambling, bet something non-monetary.)

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  13. Confederate army in Utah? I think you are confused about the Utah war.
    I rather doubt there were Southern Baptists in Illinois.
    The Southern Baptists really saved our bacon when Zion's camp reached Missouri. While the Missouri army went running for their lives, the members of Zions camp were safe and dry in a Baptist church.

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  14. Why why why do you keep having Kwaku on here????? Have you seen all of the anti-white pro-BLM anti-Israel pro-Hamas anti- family pro-perversion etc etc tweets he puts all over X/Twitter. And now he has the hypocrisy to come on here and call out people who don't believe what he does and label them anti. What a loser.

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  15. But Joseph Smith did marry ~30 women, a couple of whom were teenagers, which is one of many reasons people persecuted the mormons at the time. This video hasn't "debunked" anything, you just laughed at the accusation and called the pastor Paul Blart.
    This is bottom shelf apologetics at its worst.

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  16. I don't like priestcraft and I don't like Spencer Smith. Joseph Smith is a prophet and no one can do anything about it. Joseph and many other early saints are martyrs. I'm from Texas and didn't have a denomination, but I'm grateful for true Prophetic and Apostolic leadership and the Sheepherding of Christ

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  17. So, thanks for making me feel guilty for my East Coast Southern heritage again! Along with my LDS faith and being a (gasp!) White heterosexual woman. Thank God I'm not an American male or I'd be soo canceled!
    I never heard Southern Evangelicals persecuted the church. My impression was it was mostly the mid-west proslavery bunch during the western expansion when prospective states were voting whether they'd be slave or non-slave and having a large group of LDS members moving in and affecting the vote.
    But I'm conflicted whether I'd support a Christian Evangelical who believes I'm an heretic or a friendly, Muslim whose cousin might want to jihad me? And a good, Baptist sermon for Palm Sunday is inspiring…
    SOMEBODY said, "or we ALL have sinned and fallen short of the glory of God!"

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  18. 60 years ago I read a book called "Papa Married a Mormon" in which the author, as a child, when asked who was in the Trinity responded — Joseph Smith, Brigham Young, and the angel Moroni.

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  19. Always bothers me when Kwaku seems to be speak positively about the JWs. It's the most intellectually castrated theology ever. Worse yet, they discourage all higher education, which has harmed untold thousands.

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  20. A guy I was shadowing for PT school found out I was LDS and tried to destroy my faith. He literally said that the extermination order was justified and should be intact to this day to deter us from spreading our heresy

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  21. I'm a descendant of Mormon pioneers, and Kwaku is as much or more Mormon as any of us. This is part of why Kwaku is a beloved fan favorite. Mega Chad Defender of the Faith.

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