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The Historical Jesus & Mormonism: General Issues: My New Video
Posted: Sun Nov 21, 2021 12:01 am
by Philo Sofee
https://youtu.be/QdEhDIAxmRI
My new video on the Historical Jesus and some Mormon themes, focusing most on the New Testament. Enjoy!
Re: The Historical Jesus & Mormonism: General Issues: My New Video
Posted: Sun Nov 21, 2021 2:19 am
by huckelberry
Well I got some enjoyment from your presentation, noted a book or two I might consider reading sometime so thank you.
Please pardon the fallowing comments. At the beginning I thought maybe you were half hiding behind a fort of books, a veritable wall. I have found myself feeling claustrophobic with your previous couple of presentations from inside your study. I am sure it is a comfortable and practical study but for watching it is visually cramped and uncomfortable ,very unlike your enjoyably spacious outdoor formats. Oddly the wall in this one which you slowly took down made it all more spacially comfortable to watch. You might experiment with space in the studio for future presentations from that location.
Re: The Historical Jesus & Mormonism: General Issues: My New Video
Posted: Sun Nov 21, 2021 2:52 am
by Shulem
Nelsatan wrote: The Backyard Professor has lazily read uninspired books of little consequence. You'll notice he says nothing about "Jesus the Christ" written by Talmage while within the walls of the holy temple. The apostate bearded professor is a castoff who has descended into the pits of perdition and is taking as many sheep as he can with him. What a shame. The Church could use his tithes dollars to do some real good but he chooses to rob the Lord and blaspheme his holy name.
Re: The Historical Jesus & Mormonism: General Issues: My New Video
Posted: Sun Nov 21, 2021 2:55 am
by Philo Sofee
Ah me! I DID miss Talmage........shame on me.... it was a good book.
Re: The Historical Jesus & Mormonism: General Issues: My New Video
Posted: Sun Nov 21, 2021 9:58 am
by Moksha
huckelberry wrote: ↑Sun Nov 21, 2021 2:19 am
You might experiment with space in the studio for future presentations from that location.
Maybe Kerry could put up a physical green screen and show the interior of the Great Library in Alexandria or perhaps the locked room in the sub-basement of the Harold B. Lee Library that houses the works of Fawn McKay Brodie, Juanita Pulsipher Brooks, and Louis Chumley Midgley.