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  • GORDON B. HINKLEY was a public LIAR!!!

  • God Bless Gordon B. Hinckley, a true Prophet of the Lord. Growing up, this man was such an influence on how I developed as an individual. Those missionaries bring a tear to my eye. I just returned from my mission and I was in their shoes once. I know this church is true and I testify it changes lives. I know what I know by the things I know and by these things I know that I know this church is true and I know you can know it by what you know by prayer.

  • @UtahMormon90 god bless Gordon BS Hinckley, he was such a pathetic blatant phony that it finally forced me to see the MORmON fraud for the scam that it is and finally LEAVE!

  • @UtahMormon90 Mormons nice people that talk Rubbish

  • Personally I liked that a man in such a position could be sarcastic in moments that would often be dry and overly serious. He was a hell of a lot funnier than this edit.

  • @skistylie he was funny alright !

  • Masonic spOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO­OOOOOOO !!!!

    You are the elite elect special select stupid pathetic mormonic zombie clones

    Now go out into the world AND MAKE ME MONEY MINION'S of LUCIFER !

  • Didn't Jesus have that same smile when he killed 20.000 Japanese by a great earthquake?

  • Disingenuous Gordumb Hinckley, at 0.04, identifying the little mishies by saying that they "all look alike: white shirts...."

    And, a bit later, saying that they did not look too good, but that the Lord would have to use them. (These are nearly the SAME, EXACT WORDS of the late ElderCowley, in a taped "missionary send-off", from circa1952.

    In short, Hinckley could not even be ORIGINAL, in anything he said

    (He probably listened to Cowley's tape, for inspiration on what to say)

    dumdumdumdumdum

  • @orlovna2 I have no doubt that Hinckley ripped off some other LDS leader to do this. Gordon is a real dumb ass. I would love to hear that Cowley audio if you could post it.

  • @carkunkula

    Wow! I wish that I could do that! I had a cassette reproduction of Cowley's talk, which (reproduction) had been made, nearly 40 years ago: and that was a copy of the old, large reel-to-reel magnetic tapes that were used, in 1952/53.

  • @orlovna2 LOL...trust an anti-Mormon to deliberately misinterpret a simple statement. Every missionary there knew exactly what the president was saying and what it meant. If you'd like the true meaning, I'd be happy to oblige you.

  • @orlovna2 Idea: perhaps you Hinckley "fans" could all climb in the same hot tub somewhere and pretend to solve all the supposed short-comings of the Mormon church. Then you can each choose your own personal gnat to strain whenever you post on Youube. That way, us evil, lowly, Mormons won't have to read the same bologna recycled dozens of times from the same dozens of you anti-Mormonism folks. Frankly, it get very tiresome. Idiocy wears mighty thin, mighty quickly you know(mild sarcasm intended).

  • Evil Hinckley looks like a butt-ugly little bulldog, in this clip. He was NO PROPHET! By Bible definition (ie., one that JosSmith never "corrected", when he did a Jos-Smith Translation [JST] of the Bible), a "prophet" was not some "calling" that you were set apart, to do! You didn't get 'hands laid on your head' and anointed to be one! A PROPHET was merely someone who prophesied: IF a man prophesied, he was a prophet.

    No "name tag" (with or without the actual tag) with such a "title".

  • @orlovna2

    TO CLARIFY what I said, about there not being any "name tag and title", associated with being a prophet, anciently, I want to add that it was NOT a "calling" (to be sustained at a large conference-like gathering, anciently.

    It just did not WORK that way!

    And, if that prophet prophesied a lie, he was destroyed (Deut. 18:20-22)

    There was no weirded-out mormon response: "Ohh. Gordo Hinckley was just talking as a man. He can "do that, you know!"

    LMAO

  • You have a choice in what you say is a human right, but remember it comes as a price, many will not be happy and you will have criticism for this posting, including my self, and as you expect i am not at all pleased with the comment made a t the end of the video by an edited vilm saying crude and vile remarks of a man that has done good in this world let alone he being a Prophet seer and revelator

  • @jovanystevepritchard Hinckley is your Holy man! What does that say about you?

    When Hinckley is far more EVIL than good. His life was based on LYING & STEALING with his lying. Instead of chosing to thank these young men for putting their own lives on hold to peddle the vulgar MORmON lie, Hinckley chose to insult them to show off.

  • @carkunkula

    And, WHAT'S WITH THIS PUFFED-UP "SHOW-OFF NONSENSE", of those supposed Pro$etes, anyway??!!

    Like that cue-ball, Eyring, who, in an interview, stuttered and then went right into a hot-air balloon mode: filling himself with his own hot air!

    (Eyring talked about how HE, EYRING, was the man who oversaw the doctoral thesis of one President Wheelright....of BYU-Hawaii, was it?)

    (Eyring just couldn't resist making himself into "some important one"...)

    (His "smirk" was priceless!)

  • @carkunkula ... wow. take a chill pill or two. Then perhaps a nap afterwards. As a former missionary myself, I can state unequivocally that you are way off base with your assertions. You take a 29 second clip that presume to claim that it defines who Pres Hinckley was. I've heard him many time offer thanks to people who give service in the church. (Welp...wonder what gnat (Matt 23:24) the anti-Mormonism crowd will pick at next?)

  • @jovanystevepritchard The young men got their reward for the evil they unwittingly chose to serve, Evil trees never give good fruit, & Hinckley delivered his true essence as one of the most evil men who ever lived. these young men were missionaries but Hinckley never prophesied anythinh in his miserable PHONY POS MORmON life.

  • @carkunkula if, as you say, "evil trees never give good fruit", then why are the Mormons so appreciated around the world for all the compassionate service we render? The LDS church works hand in hand with Catholic charities in helping those in need, and has done so for over 20 years. We also work with other organizations. Is that "evil" in your opinion? If it is, then I feel sorry for you. Helping those in need is very much Biblical. You need to get your moral compass straight, m'man. Peace!

  • @JediLDS The problem is what fruit is being produced, is it the fruit of the Holy Spirit as in Galatians 5:22–23 "love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, self-control"

    Colossians 1 also talks about fruit as wisdom of God is the fruit.

    Maybe as in Romans 1 the fruit is just Christians being among the lost as in here to bring the truth to them.

    Now where does it say fruit is just doing good works?

    Trust Gods word, trust the Bible!

  • @Exodus314IAM I never claimed that visible good works are the only fruits possible. My point was that good works come from good people. This could include anyone, Mormon or not. Anti-Mormons say that Mormons are all going to hell, and that Mormon fruits are as filthy rags. I'm always amused at that type of convoluted thinking. I've even had some "Christians" tell me that only Christians are capable of doing works that are acceptable in God's eyes. The parable of the Good Samaritan disputes that.

  • @JediLDS That would be nice if it was true, who is good enough to produce fruit? Mark 10:18 & Luke 18:19 says there in none good except God. So how can we ever produce fruit?

    Luke 10:25-37 (The Parable of the Good Samaritan) does not talk about fruit, it is talking about the law, then read Romans 3:20-24 you see that the law will not save you. The key is in Luke where the Lawyer tries to keep the law so Jesus shows him the Law.

    Again context who is being talked to!

  • @Exodus314IAM ...The parable of the Good Samaritan has little to do with the law--it's about who our neighbor is. At the end of the parable, Jesus asks, "Which now of these three, thinkest thou, was neighbour unto him that fell among the thieves?" (Luke 10:36) We are ALL capable of doing good works, according to the Bible. Jesus said, "Let your light so shine before men, that they may see your good works, and glorify your Father which is in heaven." (Matthew 5:16)

  • @JediLDS Matthew 5:16 is in the context of the beatitudes (Matt. 5:1 - 7:29) where Jesus is teaching proper, good, and moral behavior.

    As for Luke 10:36 Jesus refuses to define who a neighbor is, instead He asks a question proving something greater than the exact answer anticipated. Being a neighbor to someone is not limited to family relations or proximity. It is showing the love of God to all who are in need, who ever they may be, where ever they may be.

  • @Exodus314IAM ... I agree with you. :o)

  • @Exodus314IAM JediLDS agrees with you, as long as he can remain superior as a MORmON by subjugating you by using the MORmON generated & applied labels of " non Member " & * hopelessly apostate" ! welcome to the MORmON knife in your Xtian back !

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