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Hey guys! So weve gotten a few messages recently asking us if we know about this document thats been floating around called the CES Letter. Yes, yes we do. Lets talk about it. [Intro] In February of 2012, a Latter-day Saint named Jeremy Runnells was experiencing a faith crisis. He ran into things, mostly about Church history, that he hadnt heard before that rattled his testimony. By summertime, he no longer believed in the truth claims of the Church. The next year Jeremys Latter-day Saint grandfather put him in contact with a friend who worked for the Church Education System. He was a CES Director. The CES Director asked Jeremy to send him a list of issues that had caused him to lose his faith, with the intention of helping him out. Jeremys response was an 84-page document that came to be known as the CES Letter. The CES Director apparently never got around to responding. Jeremy made the Letter available online. It has since been updated for a public audience. The full docum