The Church has never had a problem finding a pulpit from which to preach, nor have they ever run out of things to say.
This page is designed to house all those speeches that don’t fit into the categories of General Conferences, or their Newsroom Announcements.
Be sure to check back often because we plan on putting unpublished speeches of Brigham Young here, as well as other controversial talks they’ve given in the past, i.e. Bruce McConkie’s 1982 notorious speech, ‘Don’t Pray Directly to Jesus’.
The one thing we request – please, don’t forget to pray for the Mormon people! We haven’t posted these things to bash the Mormon people, nor are we in the business of judging whether or not an individual is saved or not. That’s God’s job, not ours.
As Christians, however, we are repeatedly told by the Lord to warn others of dangers and to lovingly share the good news of salvation through His gospel!
1984
McConkie’s Denunciation of Christ
Speech given by Bruce R. McConkie on January 10, 1984 at BYU, entitled ‘What Think Ye of Salvation by Grace?’.
Heresy, courts of darkness, destroyed atonement, delusion, mania…these are just a few of the adjectives McConkie used to describe God’s work in Christianity.
1991
Mandatory Submissiveness Expected
Sep 27, 1991 – Elder Neal A. Maxwell, speaking at the FARMS annual banquet, tells his listeners “Joseph [Smith] will go on being vindicated in the essential things’…but they were to be examples for the younger generation and ‘Let them learn, among other things, submissiveness from the eloquence of your example'”
2005
Nelson’s Priority Deliberately Leads Mormons AWAY from Jesus
Russell M. Nelson told married university students to first seek the Church’s commandments & don’t wait to have kids. Why didn’t he tell them to seek the Lord first?
2007
LDS: Religious Truth Based on Emotions, not Proof
Russell Ballard told Mormons via YouTube they’d never know if the BoM is true by archaeology. He said God only confirms truth through feelings.
2016
LDS Apostle’s Recent Experience with Appearance of Dead People
April 2016 At the April General Conference Apostle Russell Nelson shared a recent experience he had when two deceased juvenile patients of his appeared to him in a dream begging him to perform rituals for them in the LDS temple. This was one of the strangest talks we’ve seen in a long time and very reminiscent of when Wilford Woodruff claims a couple hundred dead people approached him to ask that he do their temple work as well.
Recent Talks of Mormon Leaders Show Panic
May 2016 Two speeches by LDS authorities caught our attention for containing a sense of panic in their warnings to the membership. The first by M. Russell Ballard cautioned members from reading too much info on the internet. The second talk given by Jeffrey Holland sternly warned people from leaving the Church and to make personal commitments not to leave under any circumstances. He was yelling on more than one occasion during this speech.
Outrageous Lies of Russell Nelson to Missions Presidents
July 2016 Apostle Russell Nelson told a group of new Mission Presidents their greatest tool was the BoM, even though it shouldn’t be utilized as a reference for historical data. After his caution about this, he adamantly reminded the group several times that the BoM is true.
LDS: Anchor of Faith Should be Jesus, not Joseph
Another new push by the Church to cloak false teachings as true Christianity!
LDS Apostle Explains How to Handle Internet Problem
Apostle Ballard hosted a teacher’s symposium of sorts to instruct their teachers on how to handle issues the Church is facing with their own history. Instead of explaining their history has serious problems, he told everyone to teach students that in order to have a ‘pure’ testimony, they must accept things on faith.
Basically, this is a call to the body of Christ to pray for all Mormons to not be shy about asking questions. It’s also a reminder for Christians to be ready to give an answer for your faith! 1 Peter 3:15
2017
We’re taking a look at some of the egregious lies the Church has passed off as truth to the most vulnerable: the kids.
This lesson plan used to be part of the LDS Young Women’s Manual. This isn’t something taught a century ago, rather, this is from just 2-3 yrs ago. The young girls subjected to these lies are either still in the system, or they’ve started families of their own by now. We posted an article on the first part of this lesson in 2012.
LDS Lies Taught to Female Youth Groups, Part 1
Pt. 2 in our series is a look at the updated LDS Young Women Manual. As you might imagine, nothing has changed…
LDS Lies Taught to Female Youth Groups pt.2 – Virtue
2018
Mormonism: We’re Good People and do Good Things, Just Like Heavenly Father
BYU Devotional in October 2018 given by Randy Parkinson, BYU’s event coordinator. The title says a lot!
2020
BYU Devotional: Don’t Focus on Past Racism
Dallin Oaks told BYU students there is danger of losing the future by focusing on the past…
LDS Christmas Devotional Encourages Faith in a God They Reject
Brent H. Nielson of the Seventy, encouraged members to rely on Jesus, and have faith. His message was heavy on biblical scriptures they don’t believe.
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