Walter Martin on Mormonism at Brigham City, UT (June 1985)

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Uploaded by on Jul 8, 2008

Introduced by Ed Decker.

No matter what you think of these two guys, this is a piece of history!

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  • Every Mormon needs to see this. Heck, every Christian needs to see this. Well done :)

  • @Joel4500 The opening is Ed Decker, a former Mormon, who produced "The God Makers" and the popular "Cartoon Banned by The Mormon Church". He has done much to punch a hole in the lie of Mormonism. Ed and Walter do dialogue each acting their part. Recent news articles claim current active Mormons are down to 5 million.

  • @trencher7 making excuses for one act.. doesn't discount all the lies joe smith told.. the cons.. the many many failed prophecies... who cares about this one little thing compared to the huge lies... of a known con artist and occultist.

    SO toss a couple stones in a hat, look into it...and tell me the future.. lol.

  • @Joel4500 Dr. Walter Martin appears at 10:00. It is definitely he !!

  • SUCH A LONG BEGINNING, MY BAD :-)

  • THIS GUY IS NOT WALTER MARTIN

  • Walter Martin was an amazing man who contended for the faith.

  • @trencher7

    I wasn't talking about the 1826 "glass looker" case. October 1837...Bank Fraud. He and Rigdon were convicted at trial. Look it up.....

    To make matters worse, look at his fake revelation concerning the Bank to get people to deposit money.

  • @Jack44M Martin then said (and all of this happened October 2, 1978) -showed it to the audience, turned to it and appearing to read the bill, said:

    "Joseph the glass looker, guilty, fined $2.68."

    He then turned to the audience and commented:

    "He wasn't even a good enough fortune teller to get a decent fine."

    Lots of laughs on that one. But too bad it was a lie. Justice Neely's bill for $2.68 was only his bill for his services rendered for the case and not a fine at all.

  • @Jack44M Nor was Smith. One of Martin's many lies was that he had proof Smith was convicted becasue he was "fined" $2.68.

    Martin said-"Joseph Smith was convicted on March 20, 1826, of being a fortune teller, and for any of you Mormons in the audience who don't believe me, I have the evidence right here." He then held up a photocopy of the Neely bill." showed it to the audience, turned to it and appearing to read the bill, said: - to be cont....

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