Elder Bruce R. McConkie of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles final testimony, delivered Saturday April 6, 1985. Elder McConkie passed away shortly after. This talk is copyrighted, I believe, by both the Church and the McConkie family. Scenes from the Lamb of God are shown and the Mormon Tabernacle Choir sings "I Believe in Christ." (Part 3 of 3)
The claims about supposed DNA evidence refuting the validity of the Book of Mormon are not reliable to say the least. The whole thing is too unreliable, DNA testing will neither solidify or refute the truth of the Book of Mormon. If any question of the truth of the Book of Mormon exists, the answer will be found in prayer to him who inspired it.
mastermolepenguin 2 months ago
@alexandertytler Your absolutely right! But... alot of lds are looking in the wrong places which give these buttholes ammunition. The Haplo Group X DNA was found right here in the heart of Northern America. Joseph Smith sent the first mission to the Lamanites that harbored Haplo Group X DNA! NOT to Central America where the proposed settings took place. How did he know that? Cause he a prophet of GOD!
90Irocem 5 months ago
Why would anyone dedicate their lives to tearing down the testimonies of others? and how could anyone after watching this video deny the Spirit? Please,let us just believe what we will, and we'll let you keep your beliefs. As for me, I testify that the Spirit is the true witness to the truth of everything this man says, and that he speaks through inspiration, and that Jesus Christ has atoned for our sins, and granted us all with his mercy. In the name of Christ, amen.
imacrumpet 5 months ago
Solid as a rock! Love this guy
MrBuddickman 6 months ago
@999LDS Guess you haven't read the latest DNA research. Read on Wikipedia about "Haplogroup X" and note where the two major concentrations are located.
alexandertytler 6 months ago
@999LDS DNA Shmee N A
MandeeSparkle 9 months ago
His testimony is the best testimony I've ever heard. Love it!!
jaciwild 9 months ago
The end of this video was done before DNA proof showed that the American Indians were NOT descendants of Israel.
I wonder what McConkie would have said about that. RIP.
999LDS 10 months ago
@novarone72 "there's no argument."
? u just said: "for the most part the greatest of his suffering was in the Garden of Gethsemane"
Yet now u claim that I said "his suffering was solely on the cross", which I did not say.
Jesus suffered for us in the garden, when Judas betrayed Him, Peter denied Him, the Apostles abandoned Him, when He was spat on, punched and had His beard pulled, when he was lashed and had a crown of thorns pushed on His head, but His DEATH atoned for our sins - Rom 6:23.
RPM11111 10 months ago
@RPM11111 there is no argument about his suffering for we all know how he suffered and why.....I get that but to say his suffering was solely on the cross is wrong. I do not celebrate his death, I know he died for me and I get that, but I know he lives for me and that is what I celebrate......his life his resurrection his triumphant return....and by him and through him I can live with him again. Is not that worth celebrating?
novarone72 10 months ago