And I know the answer, or I'm contented with my own spiritual response at this point." And they'll say, "Oh, yeah, I've heard that question. And I think it was Peter who said, "Be ready always to give an answer to every man that asketh you a reason of the hope that is in you," but how can you give answers if you haven't paid the price to find out what their questions are, and their attacks are? And so hopefully this will strengthen testimonies and immunize people against some of these attacks that may come in the future. And I think the more you understand the opposition, and the more you have responses to it, or you have the spiritual faith to endure some questions that may not be answered, it's a way to strengthen testimonies, not weaken testimonies. ![]() And I thought true faith, as the Lord said, is know the truth, and the truth will make you free. ![]() Or their kids are going to have these questions or their friends are going to have these questions. They'll hear them from a friend or someone who's not a friend, or they're going to see them when they read on the internet. And most people are going to hear them one way or another. And these questions were available, these attacks are available. One is that we live in a day of the Internet. And I did have some concerns but they were overcome by a couple of factors. Tad Callister: That's a very fair question and a good question. Did you have any concerns about presenting arguments against the Book of Mormon that some reading the book may not have even been aware of before reading. And I'm curious for you, Brother Callister. And as I read, I thought, I don't know that we've ever looked at the Book of Mormon, I haven't, quite like this. Morgan Jones: As I read, I was impressed because you raise some of these, these critical-I don't know if I should call them attacks-things that people have raised as opposition to the Book of Mormon.
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