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Ambushing young LDS missionaries for YouTube clicks isn’t bold—it’s exploitation.Cardon Ellis, his son Ryder, and associate professor Jonah Barnes call out the rise of content creators like “Christian Muhammad” who build platforms by cornering missionaries with loaded questions, then editing the footage to make them look unprepared.But are the missionaries really stumped? Far from it. The panel reviews clips, giving “W’s” to solid answers about pre-Christian faith in Christ, biblical prophecy, and the legitimacy of ongoing revelation. Along the way, Jonah brands the tactic for what it is: profit-driven grifting disguised as apologetics.The team also breaks down why these debates rarely show the full picture—and why sincere seekers should welcome more scripture and honest dialogue, not ambush theatrics.

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