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Brigham’s Coug@That_Y_Lyfe·
Goethe: "The way you see a child is the way you treat them, and the way you treat them is what they will become." #ElderRobbins #LDSConf
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Ryan Hancock🤘
Ryan Hancock🤘@rhancoug17·
A good friend just sent me this. Put a lump in my throat. Young Kalani and Noah Moeaki’s pop w/LaVell, and later, Connor Pay’s dad and I high fiving after a tuddy v Penn St. Perfect collection for Alumni day today. @BYUfootball is all about family. (Thanks to @RileyJensen 👊)
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Brigham’s Coug@That_Y_Lyfe·
@stackerco @Manhattva Stacker, fair response. The irony is not missed on me that he did indeed tell you not to do the thing he did. I will say, however, the tone from Manhattva was one of kindness and trying to help give perspective.
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stacker@stackerco·
@Manhattva Yes, tell me not to tell people what to do … while you’re telling me what not to do … Absolutely stupid.
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stacker@stackerco·
If you're Mormon and under 30, don't lecture people on the church, church history, apologetics or anything else. You grew up in an entirely different religion and are ignorant to what we experienced and to the church's past in general. Thank you for your understanding.
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These younger Mormon apologists are coming from a completely different environment. A different Mormonism really. They’ve grown up shaped inside apologetics and polemics, so these reinterpretations feel normal to them. They haven’t really experienced lived Mormonism as it was, what you might call Bruce R. McConkie Mormonism of certainty and hard claims. They haven’t lived through the church calling things anti Mormon that turned out to be real history. Instead, they’ve inherited something thinner, more flexible, more abstract, more surface level where they can ignore deep doctrines and past teachings and prophets that teach things they don’t like. And that’s all they know. They are trained to creatively resolve problems instead of confronting them. Their informative years were based on “doubt your doubts” while we were raised with Hugh B Browns’ “We must be willing to give up cherished beliefs if evidence and truth require it.” So when contradictions show up, the instinct isn’t to question the system like it was for many of us Gen Xers. Their instinct is to reframe it. That’s what they believe is the best way to find truth. The Stick of Joseph podcast is an example. A couple guys in their 20s. If you watched that interview with John Dehlin, it’s hard to miss the combination: confidence without context and arrogance. But it’s not just indoctrination. This social media thing has given them more incentive. In-group platitudes and shallow statements get likes and views and praise. Their identity, platform, and status are tied to defending the system so their reasoning is motivated, not neutral. They haven’t had a chance to think for themselves. And now with social they cannot. You can see these apologetics have changed from guys like Hugh Nibley to apologetics that just try to soften problems. Ward Radio, Stick of Joseph, all these shows have zero depth. They’ve shifted from Hugh Nibley claims to how do we create ambiguity so anything could be allowed to be true? It’s the only way to survive modern scrutiny, by making everything unfalsifiable. So now they’re arrogant. They think they’ve figured it out better than us old guys. Because they’re “more nuanced” and “intellectually mature” than the past generations. They don’t get caught up in minor things like polygamy, race in the priesthood, anachronisms, Book of Abraham translations like us old idiots do. And it’s our fault we didn’t research this stuff and just believed the church when we were growing up. Really the generations have grown up in entirely different religions and cultures. And while we may have been trained to think more black and white, the younger generation has been trained against thinking critically.

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Brian@Brian5301739156·
@MarkStephevsbm @stackerco @BlackBlessedLDS @grok how many times was Joseph Smith’s seer stone taught in LDS magazines and LDS Church manuals pre 2010? Please separate between official Church manuals and magazine articles that teach about the stone and don’t merely mention the name.
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Troy Sariah@BlackBlessedLDS·
Stacker makes three mistakes here: 1. Assuming we aren’t aware of these quotes. 2. Assuming anyone his age and older weren’t aware of these quotes 3. Assuming people his age and older weren’t aware of the contradictions between these quotes BUT yet still stayed. He is desperately trying to confirm HIS reality and faith crisis and place it in others. Unfortunately, that is not how this works. People older, wiser, more learned, and seen more in The Church than he has don’t come to the same conclusions as him. For some reason he won’t accept that reality. But hey, what do I know. I’m just some 30+ year old who never had a faith crisis or felt lied to by my faith to the point of tears. My faith journey and personal study has been a cake walk and hasn’t required effort and deep reflection. Maybe in 10 years I’ll be as old and as wise as Satcker and will change my mind. TO BE CONTINUED …
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@BlackBlessedLDS @pimomormon @RigdonNancy3 @hvworlton @sister_slay @lars_2025 This is what I’m talking about. You and Rough Stone have no clue after growing up in modern Mormonism.

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BrynnUtah@BrynnUtah·
Today is a big day; my son is opening his mission call!!! 🎉
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WhoisRuff ☄️🌍
WhoisRuff ☄️🌍@RuffsBurner·
Houston Rockets player Dorian Finney-Smith on Jaden Ivey: “ I stand with Jaden Ivey on everything he said. If they cut him, they might as well cut me too” 👀
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Wall Street Apes
Wall Street Apes@WallStreetApes·
Billionaire Chamath Palihapitiya explains that once he learned the mainstream media was lying to him, he left the Democrat Party “You went from being a large Democrat donor to now a very outspoken proponent on the other side of the aisle” Chamath Palihapitiya “Yeah — This is not about politics for me, it's about the truth. There was a moment where I was basically like everybody else, and pretty brainwashed. My media diet was very much the same as everybody else's. I read the New York Times and the Wall Street Journal. I watched a little bit of CNN, a little bit of CNBC, a little bit of MSNBC, a little bit of CBS Economist. Every now and then you encounter it on a plane and you think you know what's going on, and I had a perception of Donald Trump initially, from the moment he walked down the staircase in Trump Tower to announce. And then over the course of 6-7 years, I realized that some of those fundamental things that I was told about him were just totally false. And there was enough content online where I was almost afraid, but it started with Charlottesville. I was almost afraid to look at it because I'm like, I think I was lied to. And then I saw it. I saw what he said, but then I saw the portrayal. I had originally believed that portrayal until I saw the truth. And then I just started to go down that rabbit hole. So for me, it was an evolution where I was like, I can't believe I'm being lied to by this group of people whose sole responsibility is to hold truth, to power. The key word there is truth to power, not your perception or your desires. And I just think that that, that, I mean, red-pilled me, I guess in a way”
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BYUtv Sports Nation@BYUSportsNation·
"There are things that are bigger than basketball..." @byuwbb on taking Sunday off in preparation for their semifinal matchup vs. Kansas 🔥
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Kirk Rollins
Kirk Rollins@nicoraytruth·
Why Mormonism may be true.. a take from a pragmatist
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Austin Rustand
Austin Rustand@austin_rustand·
I love working with @byuwbb, where priorities matter. I am blessed to work with players and coaches who center their lives on Jesus Christ and live the gospel in all they do. I am grateful for my faith in Christ and for his infinite sacrifice, that we celebrate this Holy Week!
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"There are things that are bigger than basketball..." @byuwbb on taking Sunday off in preparation for their semifinal matchup vs. Kansas 🔥

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Coach Tommy Tuberville
Coach Tommy Tuberville@SenTuberville·
My NIL bill is simple. You get five consecutive years to play five seasons with one free transfer. If you choose to transfer again, you sit out a year. Proud to be leading the charge to SAVE COLLEGE SPORTS.
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Lucky Teter
Lucky Teter@TheMagaHulk·
Kevin Porter Jr is currently playing for the Bucks. In 2020, he was arrested after he crashed his car and police found a loaded handgun and suspected marijuana in his car. In 2023, he was arrested in New York City on felony charges of second-degree assault and strangulation after an alleged domestic violence attack on his girlfriend (WNBA player Kysre Rae Gondrezick). Reports described her sustaining a fractured neck vertebra, a cut above her eye requiring stitches, and her fleeing into a hotel hallway covered in blood to escape his attacks. The NBA has no issue with Kevin Porter's behavior, but Jaden Ivey is released for holding Biblical beliefs.
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