Excommunication of British YouTuber Nemo the Mormon: A Global Vigil | Ep. 1947

Nemo the Mormon was recently summoned to a Disciplinary Council by his local church leaders in Oxford, England. While his Membership Council letter was vague on the exact reasons why this council is being held, he has some pretty good guesses. He recently went on LADBible and flew down to America to speak at the McKinney, Texas City Council. Nemo has also been a staple in the LDS Discussions series and hosts his own channel where he focuses primarily on the statements and remarks of current LDS leaders to determine the truthfulness of those statements. Additionally, recently leaked training material indicates that President Oaks is pushing Mormon leaders to conduct more of these Disciplinary Councils. Our hearts go out to Nemo during this difficult time and we ask for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints to do better.

For Nemo’s YouTube channel, click here.

To see Nemo on LAD Bible, click here.

To see Nemo speaking at the Fairview, Texas City Council, click here.

With permission from Nemo the Mormon, he has allowed us to put his Membership Council letter online. We are saddened by the potential outcome of his being excommunication from the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and ask the church to do better.

 

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  1. So grave evidence that the quorum of the twelve is full of nepotism is one apostle who was a nephew of a prophet through marriage. The relationship is not even genetic. Eyring is related to Camilla Kimball. There is not a genetic relationship between President Kimball and Eyring. But I will concede that if you want to have a big definition of nepotism and what ALL apostles means you can say ONE apostle being related through marriage shows all apostles are called through nepotism.

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