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Stormcloak Saint☔️

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Donnie D.
Donnie D.@DonDixon85·
@ArInstructor @uteshubcom Maybe I'm being harsh on byu. I'll amend my previous list to cut Colorado Kansas and the Bay schools to add the Arizona schools and little brother that finally grew up and can hold thier own.
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UtesHub.com
UtesHub.com@uteshubcom·
This is what I see the Big Ten becoming very quickly if the Protect College Sports Act actually goes through. A 24 team super league with two 12-team "divisions" that are really their own conferences. If I'm the B1G/SEC, I gobble up every program I would want before the door closes permanently.
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RT@RT_com·
First look at Charlie Kirk Monument — set to be unveiled in Times Square on September 10 The piece was handcrafted by renowned Italian sculptor Sergio Furnari
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Jonny Patriot
Jonny Patriot@JQPatriot44·
@RT_com He was a podcaster. Nothing more. Ask questions about why this particular individual with an active IMDB ACTOR'S profile was chosen to be the golden cow and taken from zero to hero. Emotions create results faster and more effectively then getting people to think.
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Stormcloak Saint☔️
Stormcloak Saint☔️@ArInstructor·
@DonDixon85 @uteshubcom Sir…. You have Kansas on here. Like come on 🤣🤣🤣🤣 Doesn’t help that you can’t win the Holy War in the Big12. So it makes sense why you wouldn’t want BYU on an even playing field ever again.
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Donnie D.
Donnie D.@DonDixon85·
@ArInstructor @uteshubcom byU is a perfect big12 school. It's where you have always belonged. That's where Colorado belongs also.
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Donnie D.
Donnie D.@DonDixon85·
@uteshubcom Kick out Colorado and the Stanford/Cal for the 2 Arizona schools
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Stormcloak Saint☔️
Stormcloak Saint☔️@ArInstructor·
@AlexMahnk Your last paragraphs describe a people and religion that is completely separate from our own. They are not even remotely related to the statistics that were given at the origin of the conversation. It would be like blaming Protestant issues on Catholics.
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Alex Mahnk
Alex Mahnk@AlexMahnk·
Sorry @ArInstructor, you are incorrect. Mormonism absolutely has a long established history of arranged and orchestrated/directed marriages, beginning with its founders, Joseph Smith and Brigham Young. The practice grew within the Mormon community, emanating from the houses of its prophets. So, this wasn't a fringe aspect of the faith: it is part of its theological bedrock and practiced by its leaders. In 1890, Woodruff was of course forced to end it because the U.S. Federal govt was applying extreme pressure and denying statehood to the territories where Mormon populations resided (after being run out of everywhere else). Most Mormon apologists would have you believe that that was the end of it - a period of special dispensation that was blessed by God, but only for a short necessary time. And today, the LDS Church strictly prohibits polygamy, and the fringe FLDS groups are a remnant of abuses that occur outside of God's will. But just because polygamy - and with it, arranged child marriages - isn't official, doesn't mean it didn't continue to happen. Despite the public declaration to stop polygamy in 1890, high-ranking Church authorities continued to secretly authorize, officiate and enter into polygamous marriages, including the biological son of Woodruff. After all, our children learn from our behavior, not our words. There was a loophole to Woodruff's 1890 pronouncement... the prohibition was only against practicing polygamy if it was against "the law of the land." So Mormons moved to Mexico and Canada and established colonies there where arranged marriages continued. This includes relatives of Mitt Romney. After another massive national scandal, a second manifesto was required in 1904. Note that the Mormon church isn't proactively ending this practice... it only changes when it is forced to do so by public pressure. Again, this wasn't a fringe sect that was splintering, this was the very epicenter of Mormon belief. (I'd add here that that public pressure was primarily driven by Christians who have actually read the Bible and know that it supports monogamy and portrays polygamy as negative throughout.) Many Mormon apologists would have you believe that it ended in 1904. But the LDS church did not force members to divorce or end their polygamous marriages. So children that were arranged into marriages to much older men were stuck in these inherently abusive relationships. That means polygamous marriages officially sanctioned by the LDS Church stretched into the 1950s. After 1950, there continued an era of "suburban polygamy" where thousands and thousands of Mormons who still practiced were hiding in plain sight. So, this wasn't just the FLDS who physically isolated themselves in rural compounds. They attended mainstream LDS Churches, lived in separate households, used the cover of "single mothers", but were still deeply woven into Mormon society. In the 1990s, a group calling itself the AUB had grown to almost 10,000 members. Where were they prior to officially splintering? They were a part of mainstream Mormon churches. There was a widespread, unofficial "don't ask, don't tell" policy. LDS Church officials frequently just turned a blind eye to it. The case of Rulon C. Allred/UAB perfectly illustrates this. Despite being a well-known polygamist leader his medical practice thrived because mainstream LDS church members supported him. There was a quiet complicity throughout that extended from LDS church officials to laypersons to law enforcement and government officials. AND IT IS NOT OVER. In 2020, the Utah State Legislature effectively decriminalized polygamy among consenting adults. It's now on par with a traffic ticket. Because of this, Suburban Polygamists no longer have to hide. In fact, they get reality TV shows. Their ex-members post on Tiktok about the abuse they faced today, in our lifetimes. Even today, I have people on X/Twitter still defending the practice of polygamy. Someone did it yesterday after I cornered him on the topic. He did have the decency to grant that children shouldn't be involved in the practice. But wherever polygamy exists, you can expect to find arranged marriages and the abuse of children. The #1 risk factor for abuse to happen in a home is the presence of a non-biological parent living there. Such are the long tendrils of the sin that Joseph Smith and Brigham Young wove into their corrupted attempt to create a religion.
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@AlexMahnk @FJWLDS @DiscipleFidei This nigga is coping so hard, he thinks we’re arranging marriages like Hindus Lmfaooooo

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John S
John S@cosmosadderall·
"No bro, trust me, the wheat are getting sifted from the tares!" Cool story man, have you ever paused to consider whether or not you may be the tare?
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A-A-ron (Disciple)
A-A-ron (Disciple)@DiscipleFidei·
America is in a moral decline. Mormons aren’t helping fix that.
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Salt City Sports
Salt City Sports@saltcitysportut·
🚨The Top 5 Safeties in the state of Utah for 2026. A former walk-on at No. 1 over a preseason All-American. Four picks don't lie. Agree or disagree? 👇
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Stormcloak Saint☔️
Stormcloak Saint☔️@ArInstructor·
@Faustzme You can’t even get through the first 3 chapters of the Bible without theologically screwing up. The Big Lie you mentioned was literally confirmed by God as truth just 20 verses later. Your own post applies to you, ironically.
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Rang
Rang@Faustzme·
Mormons are victims, but they deceive themselves. They reject the clear warnings of Scripture and go looking for exactly what their hearts crave, a pride centered gospel, desire for self righteousness, extra books that let them rewrite God, and prophets that reinforce those desires. Paul saw it coming two thousand years ago. 2 Timothy 4:3 “For the time will come when they will not endure sound doctrine; but after their own lusts shall they heap to themselves teachers, having itching ears.” Notice who moves first, not the false teachers. The people do. They heap up voices that scratch the itch, anything but the finished Word of God. That’s exactly how Mormonism took root and keeps growing. People tired of the Bible’s sharp edges went looking for a “restoration” that taught them the same lie as the serpent in the garden (they could become gods), that they would be with their families forever instead of in the presence of God, which they openly despise, felt more exciting, more religious more like the Pharisees. Joseph Smith delivered. Brigham Young delivered. Today’s apostles deliver. They built trust with clean living and family values, then quietly replaced the Bible’s authority with new scriptures, temple rites, and whatever the current “prophet” says. The cross gets sidelined. Exaltation to godhood gets elevated. Contradictions pile up polygamy, race doctrines, Adam-God, changing temple ceremonies and the faithful just shrug and call it “continuing revelation.” The audience was never blindsided. They were already hunting for permission to go beyond Scripture. And when the Mormon machine provides it, they run with it “The Brethren said it, so it must be true.” Point out the mountain of contradictions with the Bible and you’re the problem “persecutor,” “anti-Mormon,” lacking “further light.” This isn’t a new trick. It’s the same ancient cycle. Jeremiah 17:5 “Cursed be the man that trusteth in man, and maketh flesh his arm, and whose heart departeth from the LORD.” Stop building your eternity on dead frauds and living bureaucrats in Salt Lake City. You were never meant to need golden plates, seer stones, or a quorum of men to finish what Jesus and the apostles already completed. The Bible is enough. It has always been enough. The man anchored in the actual Word of God reading it, believing it, obeying it will not be tossed around by every new “revelation” or policy shift. But the one who keeps heaping up teachers with itching ears will be deceived every single time. Mormons, you are not victims of clever con men. You are volunteers who traded the love of God and sufficiency of Scripture for a system that flatters the flesh and promises you can become gods. Open your Bible. Stay in your Bible. Test everything against it. Repent and believe the Gospel as it is written, by grace alone, through faith alone, in Christ alone. The Word of the Lord stands forever. Everything else is sinking sand.
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Stormcloak Saint☔️
Stormcloak Saint☔️@ArInstructor·
@JasontheLayman Satan didn’t lie to Eve. Eve was beguiled, not lied too. God confirmed this just verses later, “Behold they have become as one of us” Did God lie also?
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Jason Trimble
Jason Trimble@JasontheLayman·
Amen. Well said and worth repeating.
Rang@Faustzme

Mormons are victims, but they deceive themselves. They reject the clear warnings of Scripture and go looking for exactly what their hearts crave, a pride centered gospel, desire for self righteousness, extra books that let them rewrite God, and prophets that reinforce those desires. Paul saw it coming two thousand years ago. 2 Timothy 4:3 “For the time will come when they will not endure sound doctrine; but after their own lusts shall they heap to themselves teachers, having itching ears.” Notice who moves first, not the false teachers. The people do. They heap up voices that scratch the itch, anything but the finished Word of God. That’s exactly how Mormonism took root and keeps growing. People tired of the Bible’s sharp edges went looking for a “restoration” that taught them the same lie as the serpent in the garden (they could become gods), that they would be with their families forever instead of in the presence of God, which they openly despise, felt more exciting, more religious more like the Pharisees. Joseph Smith delivered. Brigham Young delivered. Today’s apostles deliver. They built trust with clean living and family values, then quietly replaced the Bible’s authority with new scriptures, temple rites, and whatever the current “prophet” says. The cross gets sidelined. Exaltation to godhood gets elevated. Contradictions pile up polygamy, race doctrines, Adam-God, changing temple ceremonies and the faithful just shrug and call it “continuing revelation.” The audience was never blindsided. They were already hunting for permission to go beyond Scripture. And when the Mormon machine provides it, they run with it “The Brethren said it, so it must be true.” Point out the mountain of contradictions with the Bible and you’re the problem “persecutor,” “anti-Mormon,” lacking “further light.” This isn’t a new trick. It’s the same ancient cycle. Jeremiah 17:5 “Cursed be the man that trusteth in man, and maketh flesh his arm, and whose heart departeth from the LORD.” Stop building your eternity on dead frauds and living bureaucrats in Salt Lake City. You were never meant to need golden plates, seer stones, or a quorum of men to finish what Jesus and the apostles already completed. The Bible is enough. It has always been enough. The man anchored in the actual Word of God reading it, believing it, obeying it will not be tossed around by every new “revelation” or policy shift. But the one who keeps heaping up teachers with itching ears will be deceived every single time. Mormons, you are not victims of clever con men. You are volunteers who traded the love of God and sufficiency of Scripture for a system that flatters the flesh and promises you can become gods. Open your Bible. Stay in your Bible. Test everything against it. Repent and believe the Gospel as it is written, by grace alone, through faith alone, in Christ alone. The Word of the Lord stands forever. Everything else is sinking sand.

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Stormcloak Saint☔️
Stormcloak Saint☔️@ArInstructor·
@david_g17 @DiscipleFidei He is nuts -Mormons have the lowest divorce rates -Highest fertility rate -And oppose gay marriage, porn, and transgender ideology. You’re either coping hard, or you must contest that what I have stated is false.
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a christian
a christian@david_g17·
@DiscipleFidei You are correct. It's like being in the first century and telling people Israel was in a state of moral decline and the Pharisees weren't helping fix it. A certain segment of society will think you are nuts, but you're right.
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Alex Mahnk
Alex Mahnk@AlexMahnk·
@FJWLDS @DiscipleFidei Highest rates of marriage are easy to achieve when you're arranging marriages between 14yo daughters and adults males eh? Ranking highest in biblical knowledge also doesn't count when you misinterpret 50% of it. 😜
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Stormcloak Saint☔️
Stormcloak Saint☔️@ArInstructor·
No way BYU goes to the Big10. But if they did, I would hope Utah would as well. The Holy War matters. And it needs to be in the same conference. Yes I know Ute fans are too childish to have this same nuance, but I don’t care.
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Stormcloak Saint☔️
Stormcloak Saint☔️@ArInstructor·
@MUSSemeritus Come on dude. Conference title appearance in less than 3 years. Zero Holy War losses. Decent recruiting trajectory. BYU clearly was the best choice of the 4 teams they were brought in with. You’re coping
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Stormcloak Saint☔️
Stormcloak Saint☔️@ArInstructor·
@cheesefries73 It makes sense. Rivalries are important. They took UCLA with USC. The Big10 could use the passion of rivalries as a theme to compete against the SEC. Don’t know why they’d take both Utah and BYU before TTU tho?
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D. Todd Christofferson
D. Todd Christofferson@ChristoffDTodd·
How can we discern between truth and deception in a world today with such rapidly evolving technology and change?
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