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Ron C. Rhodes

Ron C. Rhodes spent many years in the banking and direct sales industries. He recently retired as a Director of IT and Project Management and served on the Board of Directors of the Mid-America Bankers Association in Omaha, Nebraska. Ron is the owner/administrator of the Answering LDS Critics website (www.answeringldscritics.com) and associated YouTube channel. He served a full-time mission for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in the New York Rochester Mission and has fulfilled many callings over the years, finding particular joy in teaching the Gospel of Jesus Christ. Ron and his wife, Ruth, are parents of three children and grandparents to nine grandchildren.
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An Analysis of the Financial Incentives in Attacking the Restoration

by Ron C. Rhodes | undefined 61 | 06-14-2024

Abstract: With the popularity of social media growing exponentially, prominent critics of the Church are leveraging the platforms, particularly YouTube, as a key resource to produce thousands of negative videos about the Church. The accusations made in the videos about Church history, leadership, doctrine, and culture are so numerous that it could take months or […]

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