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Hunter Brady

@hunterbrady84

Centered on Christ • Child of God • Husband • Father • Friend • Peacemaker • Bridge Builder • Prodigal • Lover of Good Music and Inappropriate Jokes

Katılım Ağustos 2023
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A Marvelous Work 🔥 Bobby Clayson
More kindness today. We should be like this: judging people based on their behavior and the fruits of their life, not perfect agreement in doctrine.
Matt Van Swol@mattvanswol

@Cernovich I work with a lot of Mormons in my job now and I have to say they are fantastic people to be around, even if I don’t believe everything they do. They do not drink. They love their families. Have tons of kids. Strict moral rules. I’ve found them to be very kind and hardworking.

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Hunter Brady@hunterbrady84·
@Lets_Talk_HC They engaged with me outside my ward building on a Sunday morning. Not James, but their missionaries. It was a good chat. When I said “infinite regress” they said “oh, I think I know what you watch on YouTube” 😂
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Let’s Talk w/ Hayden Carroll
Actually, the one time at the Easter Pageant that I had the opportunity to engage with you theologically, you refused to speak with me. Do you remember that? I do. We should have a conversation.
𝔚𝔥𝔦𝔱𝔢𝔅𝔢𝔞𝔯𝔡@HwsEleutheroi

I have a number of questions on this. We've sparred with Hayden for years now. Honestly, a broken record, or a one-string-banjo. Same MO as a number of RC apologists, with the same problem: they love to be skeptics, but, they loathe to stand up and defend a positive position. I mean, it's easy to say "You need a prophetic/infallible authority" but then you have to demonstrate that YOUR prophetic/infallible authority is the proper one. That's uber tough for LDS who want to play church history when...they only have 200 years of church history to work with, and the last thirty years of that have gotten really messy. Anyway, I am told at least Carroll is “orthodox” on the LDS doctrine of God (unlike Hansen). In fact, I learned today that Hansen is all gung-ho for Open Theism, too, which really, when you think about it, makes sense in Mormonism. I mean, there is ZERO grounds for a being who was was subject to time and progress could in some way become knowledgeable about all events in time itself. Makes zero sense. That puts he at odds on a key theological issue with his buddy Carroll. So…who gets to decide? Is there an authority? And isn’t that what this supposed debate would be about? What is the objective standard? If Smith could be wrong about God himself, progression, exaltation…why think he had a clue about the canon of Scripture? Indeed, why think the modern LDS view of canonization is even slightly like Smith’s? If it were, the D&C would have 1,000 sections by now. But it doesn’t (and it won’t). So what about Carroll? Is he more “under the authority” of the GAs than Hansen? Or is it “sola Carroll” just like it is plainly “sola Hansen”? So one side has a position to defend, the other can just shift and change and blow with the wind. Makes for a useless endeavor. Further, does he get to join Hansen in rejecting such things as Noahic flood? If you can reject that, why not completely modify the BoM story to make it just a tiny little local group (and hence doesn't have to have historical evidence)? Clearly, Smith did not do that, but that seems to be the trend today. Is the Mormonism Carroll would be coming from even definable? Oh, and would this be another "Hey, I don't have to defend anything, only you have to do that" type of a joke? It's been maddening to watch Hansen do that with Heschmeyer, Austin, and me. It is so massively disingenuous. Will Carroll man up and actually present a discernible, definable, LDS position? Or would it be another, "Hey, Mormonism could be untrue, but my objections still hold." That would be such a waste of time. I can't even find it within me to respect someone who could be that vacuous. Now, what would be wildly amazing would be if Carroll would do what no RC apologist has been willing to do: take the other side. In other words, defend the historicity, and necessity, of the so-called "Restoration," along with the current abiding validity and necessity of the General Authorities of the LDS Church. Yeah, not going to happen. So how about it? Is Hayden Carroll a real Mormon, or a neo-Mormon, or something in between? Does he have a historically definable position that he can't just redefine on a whim in the middle of the debate? Or is he just an uber skeptic who wants to beat the “you need an external [infallible] authority to define canon” drum without being willing to positively defend the alleged authority he has chosen to follow?

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Hunter Brady@hunterbrady84·
Which I think is completely valid. It’s the sides language that becomes tricky. I see it like as children, praying to win the game. As opposed to praying to play our best. The implication of sides - especially in a war - and invoking God is on one side or another is gray area. Not implying hard stance here, but I understand the sentiment
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Deseret News
Deseret News@Deseret·
The Danger of thinking, "God Is on Our Side" "I just don't think that's the Christian God." @JamesMartinSJ sits down with Jane Clayson Johnson on the “Deseret Voices” podcast to talk about the troubling implications of nationalistic prayer and why a God of peace cannot be used to will the destruction of the "other side" in global conflict.
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Hunter Brady@hunterbrady84·
I attended midnight mass with my Catholic uncle and cousins. He was the kindest man and we both respected each other’s faith. I have a great deal of holy envy for Catholicism. I believe Holy Envy can help us to come together and thrive together as differing faiths @FiredUpCoug
5 Solas@5Solas2

So the evangelicals refuse to have fellowship with churches that are heretical? The problem here is what the Roman Catholic did, not what the evangelicals did.

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Hunter Brady@hunterbrady84·
@Bobby_Clayson First date “so uh, what tribe are you from… not ephraim? Whoaaaa!” The BYU dork caricature is the best! I just wanna say shucks and give him a noogie. I gotta soft spot in my heart for these guys
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Hunter Brady@hunterbrady84·
@joyinbecomingp1 I say “because it’s dull you twit, it will hurt more!!!” at least once a week! GREAT MOVIE!
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Hunter Brady@hunterbrady84·
Thanks for the post—I agree with you, and that was part of my point as well. The Church can outline ideals (like The Proclamation to the Family) while also highlighting how members in different circumstances adapt and live the gospel. I think that actually reinforces your point: people need to see that the gospel is for everyone—not just those who fit the “traditional” picture of a father, mother, and children in their Sunday best. Ideals and real-life circumstances aren’t mutually exclusive.
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x-YourMomLovesHockey
x-YourMomLovesHockey@YourMomsHockey·
I like the intent of your post, but in honesty, the piece about “picture perfect” families is part of the problem many have in staying in the church. Perhaps there is no “perfect family,” and it’s each of us maximizing the talents and gifts we were allegedly given by God to contribute to this world in different ways, and not simply making the best of circumstances that “aren’t ideal.” Perhaps the ideal comes from accepting that individual families have different ideals, and it’s the unique makeup of each of them that strengthens our communities.
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Hunter Brady@hunterbrady84·
I’m honestly surprised by how today went. This whole firestorm over the Church’s post about Nate and his family revealed divisions I didn’t realize existed to this degree. I always thought: some members see things one way, others see things differently—but at the core, we’re united in our commitment to Christ, the prophet, and our covenants. Different lives, same foundation. Big yikes. The intellectual pretzels we’re tying ourselves into are wild. At times, we’re no different than the Sadducees. Can the Church not uphold an ideal and show examples of families who aren’t picture-perfect but are still faithful to the gospel and their covenants? So many are assuming nefarious intent or claiming the Church is “giving in.” I even saw someone say the Church should expect more sacrifice from women… aren’t we all invited to sacrifice—men and women—every conference? And this is where we go over a post about a husband supporting his wife? I’m just going to hunker down, maybe commit a little “heresy” by supporting my wife as she teaches one day a week at the college, while continuing to be an incredible mom and wife—and keep my focus on Christ and His restored Church.
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Hunter Brady@hunterbrady84·
I understand and I acknowledge the concerns. I don’t need to ask an AI to tell me how to understand it. I think this boils down to: Some members feel exceptions shouldn’t be highlighted for fear of sending the wrong message. Some members feel it’s appropriate and uplifting to see how members in different circumstances navigate their challenges. And they don’t feel it threatens the gospel foundation.
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Alison
Alison@Thenameisal92·
@hunterbrady84 if you don't understand why people are upset by this, ask grok to analyze the situation objectively. I was surprised by how based it was. it said that the post conflicts with the family proclamation and gace several reasons why it leads to confusion/should be clearly addressed
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Hunter Brady@hunterbrady84·
@baby_maumau Followed! There are extremes that are really loud. The peacemakers make it easy ❤️
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KareBear
KareBear@baby_maumau·
I’ve been on X for going on a dozen years. It’s the Wild West. Peacemakers are few and far between. I’ve never expected civility or for people to behave a certain way. But I’ve made lifelong friends and that’s worth dealing with all the crap that comes along with this app.
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Todd Llewellyn@ToddLlewellyn·
Most overrated movie: The Princess Bride
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Hunter Brady@hunterbrady84·
@Mar46706930 @TheModerateCase Can’t speak to your experience, only mine. I’m 41, born and raised in Arizona by a convert father and pioneer stock mother. Christ was the foundation of my faith and upbringing.
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Marwhal
Marwhal@Mar46706930·
@hunterbrady84 @TheModerateCase But it doesnt really. Sat thru 40+ years of every meeting, participated in every rite (minus the 2nd annointing), served, read, fasted, & was devoted to my core. And no, Christ was not everything there...he was mentioned, sorta talked about, and on proof texted on occasion.
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The Moderate Case
The Moderate Case@TheModerateCase·
Mormons are not Christians, sorry.
sheriece@sheriece

@TheModerateCase I hope you apply this to members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints as well. They are professed Christians who believe in every tenant you just named. It is ridiculous that so many fellow Christians treat them so terribly.

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Hunter Brady@hunterbrady84·
@LukeFHan This is the way! Opposing opinions coming together making light of an otherwise contentious situation, burrying the hatchet, and smiling together
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Hunter Brady@hunterbrady84·
The debate culture of all religious groups wears me down too. I need to remember the Lord’s original 12 and Joseph’s original inner circle had wide variety of personalities and styles. Porter Rockwell was a wild man - but the Lord needed him. We need Jacob Hansens to jump into the lions den and rigorously defend the faith on a public stage. I think the problem comes when people see that and think that it is the only way to defend the faith. Debates are intended to be contentious - in a formal, structured, logical way. Every day missionary work and sharing the gospel is not the same Props to you brother for keeping the faith!
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Ruben L. Dante
Ruben L. Dante@RubenLDante·
@bradgrow @hunterbrady84 Really, ugh, I’m not a temple guy but maybe I should try. I guess I’m the Mormon Gnostic/mystic type. What I mean is that he’s monopolized the collective mind into the absolute Sadducee nonsense you see today, IMO. He’s the father of contention and he invokes it all the time.
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Travis
Travis@ferrell_travis·
I’ve tried to stay out of this little controversy, but I will say this: Every criticism I’ve seen of this particular story appears to be based on projection. People are filling in the gaps in this short story with personal biases. Let’s respect this couple and the choices they’ve made. Let’s give them the grace we hope for. Let’s applaud them for striving to live their covenants in the best way they know how in their unique circumstances. Let us love them as Christ does. That is all.
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints@Ch_JesusChrist

“I grew up in Arizona, served a mission in Mexico, and went to college thinking I had a pretty clear path for my life. Then I met my now wife Victoria, and everything changed in the best way. “She always knew she wanted to be a doctor. Pediatric neurology isn’t an easy road, but it’s who she is, compassionate, steady, brilliant, and drawn to help kids and families through the hardest things life hands them. When she got into med school in California, we packed up and moved. “Stepping into her dream together was an easy choice. I wanted to support her the way she has always supported me. And honestly, watching her work and sacrifice and love people like she does has strengthened my faith more than anything else. “My path hasn’t been as clear. I’ve tried different directions, learned a lot, prayed a lot. Some days I still feel like I’m figuring it out. But I do know that God doesn’t measure timelines. He measures love, humility, and the way we show up for each other. “Supporting her doesn’t shrink my purpose—it expands it. Our callings from God can look different, and that’s beautiful. I’m building my future too, but I’m grateful that right now, part of my purpose is cheering for the person I love most as she steps into hers. “There’s not one 'right way' to build a family or a future. For us, this is ours. And it’s sacred.” — Nate

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Hunter Brady@hunterbrady84·
You’re right. There are similarities and I think we may be splitting hairs. We may just disagree in the end on this, but I see the role of a religious school/institution’s administration holding the line very differently than the social media account for a global church. I also think it’s premature and a bit assumptive to say that it’s preference. There is SO MUCH unsaid in this post and a lot leaps are being made about the couple. Anyway, I honestly share my opinion in good faith. No dunking or trying to win. It’s clear to me that you’re coming from a place of devotion and love of the gospel, which I admire! 💪🏼
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KelKidman
KelKidman@KelKidman·
You have only here demonstrated how similar both situations are. As recently as last fall conference, multiple Apostles reiterated the necessity of childbearing, even when it comes at the cost of some financial opportunities or preference of career. This couple decided, based not on necessity but preference, to forgo having children(as evidenced by the fact that children aren't even mentioned as a part of their plan in any capacity) in order so the wife may pursue a career. That may be all well and good in that particular instance, but it is also an example of Church social media managers counter-signaling the prophets.
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