An Evangelical Apology to Mormons
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Beautiful conversation, thank you! I had my own encounter with the LDS Church being a strong charismatic Evangelical for many years. And whenever I shared my faith and experiences with God, sometimes very powerful testimonies of His intervention, my Mormon listeners were in full agreement with me, often reacting with true tears out of spiritual touch. One of my most powerful memories goes to such a wonderful conversation in 2003 with one of the LDS Church leaders in Salt Lake, Elder William R. Walker, one of the Seventy at that time. Anyway, the dedication to Our Savior lived by most LDS members is impressive and should be taken as an inspiration by many other Christians.
Thank you for saying this. I know the leadership and members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints are Christians who love Jesus Christ, putting Him at the center of all worship. They have been a persecuted and misrepresented people since Joseph Smith received revelation regarding the church. I am pretty sure the LDS Church is the ONLY FAITH in American History whose members had an extermination order placed on their heads.
I’ve only ever felt hatred for my LDS beliefs from the hands of ex-Mormons (they just can’t leave it alone, no matter what, they just go psycho for some reason) and also Calvinists (like Allie Stuckey, with her sweet innocent persona UNTIL she starts machine gunning the LDS faithful, it’s so weird!!) and some baptists. Most other people are like us, trying to get along and unite to fight evil and endure to the end. This gentleman is a peacemaker, may he make an impact and be blessed!
As a member of the church my family has a history from the church from the very beginning.
However I have my own testimony of the gospel! As a Temple worker I so enjoy the gospel and feeling the spirit of God !
But I grew up knowing that other churches hate our church and feel we are going to hell for the things we believe in.
David Alexander on TH-cam was an evangelical, but he converted to our faith he is a wealth of knowledge!
But he confirmed what I have always known, the evangelical churches typically do not like us at all , along with Calvery church and many others. But I guess it all comes down to,down to people fear, what they do not understand!
Imagine the world full of people like this gentleman like this I'm grateful to come across this God bless
Finally! Level headed people getting together.
Hallelujah!
I am so sick of the disdain between these great religions over the decades.
Let’s all move forward as Christ-believing adults.🙂
Yeah! We all worship the same God and his son Jesus Christ. We Latter-Day Saints just have a supporting book to the Bible, and it guides us on how to live during these latter days and gives us the fulness of the Gospel. Why can't we all just get along?
@@stephengrenleski1972why? Mormons serve a different Jesus, they have a different gospel, (not that there is another gospel Gal. 1 says) a different god, it is so anti biblical it’s not even close.
Even their own prophet Gordon B Hinkley said that the Jesus of Mormonism is a different Jesus than Christianity! (Look it up)
2 Corinthians 11:4 For if someone comes and proclaims another Jesus different from the one we proclaimed, or if you receive a different spirit than the one you received, or a different gospel than the one you accepted, you put up with it well enough! (Just as this false prophet speaking)
So instead of listening to this “minister” let’s see what the Bible says. (Gods Word)
1 John Testing the Spirits
4:1 Dear friends, do not believe every spirit, but test the spirits to determine if they are from God, because many false prophets have gone out into the world. 4:2 By this you know the Spirit of God: Every spirit that confesses Jesus as the Christ who has come in the flesh is from God, 4:3 but every spirit that refuses to confess Jesus, that spirit is not from God, and this is the spirit of the antichrist, which you have heard is coming, and now is already in the world.
(This is speaking of confessing the Jesus of the Bible.. which they don’t, as their own “prophet” said.. a different Jesus)
Galatians Occasion of the Letter
1:6 I am astonished that you are so quickly deserting the one who called you by the grace of Christ and are following a different gospel- 1:7 not that there really is another gospel, but there are some who are disturbing you and wanting to distort the gospel of Christ. 1:8 But even if we (or an angel from heaven) should preach a gospel contrary to the one we preached to you, let him be condemned to hell! 1:9 As we have said before, and now I say again, if any one is preaching to you a gospel contrary to what you received, let him be condemned to hell! (Weird how an “angel from heaven” came to Joseph)
The ONLY reason this is even a conversation is that they say they serve Jesus but their “Jesus” might as well be named “Bob” or “Frank” it’s not even the same person, not even close. So according to… you know… Gods Word… and not this “man’s word” … Mormon doctrine is a doctrine of demons and does not have any power to save only the power to condemn.
Romans 1:16 For I am not ashamed of the gospel, because it is the “power of God that brings salvation” to everyone who believes: first to the Jew, then to the Gentile.
Interesting interview. Just want to mention that the discussion of Mormons lacking theological knowledge and therefore struggle to communicate their beliefs is I feel an inaccurate assumption. Firstly one should look at the Mormon ( The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints ) conference talks online and you can witness for yourselves the knowledge they have. And yet our Saviour, Jesus Christ, use simple fisherman , etc to be his apostles not any of the Sanhedrin or Pharisees. Why? Because they were humble and teachable and had no agenda of their own, therefore were ideal to teach only the Saviour’s words. Was not Moses one who declared himself ‘ not eloquent’ and ‘slow of speech’ , and yet God used him . Was not King David a humble little shepherd boy, yet God used him. Was not Joseph a humble carpenter , yet he was tasked to be the Saviour’s earthly father. Time and again God has used the meek, humble and less eloquent of the world to achieve his purposes on the earth. I feel that God would continue to use this pattern even today. I appreciate the desire for us all to understand each more and really listen...listen to understand.
King David was a double crossing murdering blood thirsty ambitious person glorified by the Jews as a hero. He was not and I cannot accept God was with him except perhsps in his early youth.
@@Cyrusmagi Curious if you believe in the "cancel culture" that would demand removal of half of the book of Psalms from the Bible because of David's sins? I believe God is in those verses that David wrote.
The majority of mainstream Mormons are simply unaware of the core beliefs of the church.
It is not until a member has been in the church for a few years that those more hidden beliefs come to light, but usually one is too far invested, too afraid of the spiritual consequences of breaking free and too consumed in the church's community and infrastructure to leave. It is a brave step indeed to step out of the framework that is a main part of Mormon life.
But a gilded cage is still a cage.
@@Cyrusmagi pray and listen, you’re most likely perfect so you’ll have no issue understanding what God tells you in prayer.
@@roberttrout3588
Muslims pray. THEY claim to understand god/Allah.
30,000 Christian churches in the world and every one of them claims to understand god.
What? Only a select few get to REALLY understand? Doesn't seem fair to me...
Prayer seems very unreliable as a source of truth.
I guess if praying makes one feel good, that's the important thing.
As a member myself of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, I want to personally thank President Mouw for his kindness and his great efforts to build bridges. Hearing about his efforts, the first thought to come to my mind was that he is a Christian in the truest sense.
Michael Milligan.
Then, I'm left wondering why the "Christian" LDS apostles/prophets haven't/won't/can't reciprocate with a similar "olive branch" of their own?
They have lots of times.. you probably just refuse to watch anything they say...Ravi Zacharias and others have even spoke st the tabernacle.
@@42apostate the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints has extended the olive branch through humanitarian aid, supporting the rights of gays, lesbians, transgenders and many others that have differences to the religions. President Nelson has emphasized love your neighbor.
AMEN!
@@lyndaroyse8456
Those are just WORDS...i.e., WINDOW DRESSING!
Compare your LDS "humanitarian aid" to that of the Catholic church or the Salvation Army, or the Red Cross!!
In terms of the number of people helped, they put LDS Inc. charity to SHAME!!
(Admittedly, every little bit is good!!)
Gay rights?? WTH?? Can gays get married in your temples now? Can they hold the Priesthooy?
WHAT *RIGHTS* are you talking about?? The right to attend Mormon meetings?? wow!! Muslims can do THAT!!
When Prez Nelson ACTUALLY PUTS HIS "love your neighbor" into practice, we'll see women and gays holding the priesthooy along with the straight, white-and-delightsome LDS men!
IOW.
NEVER LISTEN to what they *SAY* . Instead...Watch carefully what they *DO!!*
What Mormonism DOES is what reveals their REAL, albeit *BIGOTED* AGENDA!!
What a kind man. Thank you for your efforts to help us see the good in each other.
Rodrick Evans love for Jesus Christ faith in Him and His grace, help to relieve suffering, we are all children of God.
@@33sylvia33
Can you explain to us why the Mormon church hasn't/won't produce a video (LIKE THIS ONE) with an LDS apostle/prophet ON CAMERA, apologizing to Christians and their various churches for the many HORRIFIC THINGS LDS apostles/prophets have said about Christianity and other religions....specifically calling them "Satan's Church". This can be found in the Book of Mormon @ 1NE 13:5 & 6 & 1NE 14:10.
This idea has been taught FROM THE PULPIT in General Conf. as well as in all LDS Wards and Stakes.
If God was really leading Mormonism, this would have NEVER happened in the first instance...and would have been apologized for long ago if it had accidentally slipped through.
Joseph Smith started it all 10 years BEFORE his church was even organized!
Richard Mouw broke the ice, here. NOW it's up to LDS Inc. to respond in like manner!!
@Greg Jacques Lucifer's Jizz Gargler
Don't be so rude.
He is evil. I take it you are here to make it look like he isn't evil. He is. Mouw is evil, just like the evil pedophile cult he is defending here.
@@daveyjones9930 if you understand what is meant by Satans church it means anything that tries to destroy Christ and his teachings. It doesn’t refer to any person or church doing good no matter what the religion.
Thank you for your kindness. As a mormon, I love the band of friendship extended and happy accept. I would also apologise for any animosity or distrust I might have shown. God bless you. May we continue to come together in a spirit of healing in Christ.
The best way to move in that direction is for you to encourage your LDS leaders to abandon their bigotry toward women and homosexuals...and to have those leaders apologize for their past and current bigotry.
As long as THAT bigotry is in place (NOT just in Mormonism!) you are shackled, blocked, damned from progressing toward that spirit of love and healing you speak of.
Thus far, all I see/hear are platitudes, smoke and mirrors and window dressing..... and *NO ACTION!!*
Mormonism is KNOWN for making changes and adjustments to it's theology, so...making THIS CHANGE should be a piece of cake!
@@daveyjones9930 why it is your word seem rot with tension frightened as someone who has been hurt by a family member if not another very close. I would encourage you to prayerfully consider talking to that person before any more time comes between you and the smart. Life is simply too short my dear brother Dave
@@2persons
Wow!! You got me figgered out!!
I WAS hurt by a family member! You probably know him! His name is Dallan Oaks. Elder DALLAN OAKS!!
I looked to him for support and encouragement and to answer my concerns.
He basically gave me the finger!!
I now call him Dallan HOAX!!
@@2persons
But, what does that have to do with asking LDS leaders for an apology for their bigotry?
Are you opposed to coming together in love and compassion??
I am truly sorry for any hurt or pain a leader of my church caused you. If you are looking for answers to your questions please see the recent October 2019 confrence. Those questions were directly addressed in the women's conference held Saturday evening. I personally found great leadership and direction there. But, I would also encourage you to go with a open heart to the spirit of God and try to put the hurt behind. I do know your answers are there and I pray you will find them. I also know that if you go looking for discontent and conflict with the spirit of hate and revenge that comes from the evil one, you will find that also. I will pray for the Lord to guide in this endevor. Blessings to you
Thank you. As LDS we need to listen more to other theologies and bible scholars AND I love that other religions see us and our value as well.
I was teaching an Institute class in a small community of LDS in a small township. I was not totally versed with ALL of what is taught in the church, yet I enjoyed learning as I taught. This lesson would be one that opened my eyes up to a particular topic that never had an answer that brought peace to my soul - until THAT night. As I studied I saw that - an item I felt rather miffed about and very sensitive about - was included in that week's discussion. I knelt in prayer and TOLD the Lord, I am NOT going to touch on that item as I am ill equipped to teach it. We had in our class a non-member and I was NOT going to be able to respond to his questions effectively. After my prayer, I went off to the class confident in what I was going to teach. All went well and I was overjoyed to be moving on and avoiding THAT question, when suddenly, our non-member friend asked - THE BIG QUESTION. Why weren't the black people allowed to receive the priesthood? Well, I just swallowed deeply, wondered where the Lord was and then breathed a sigh of relief when the men in the group, who held the priesthood began to respond, as gradually my mind tuned out of the conversation and was all of a sudden receiving a response and instruction from the Lord. Wow! I was shown something I had NEVER HEARD OF in ANY discussion on this topic, and it opened my eyes to see an understand WHY it was so. I was shown that when the Israelites were taken out of Egypt, they felt overwhelmed regards their future and lack of food and lack of homes, and their immediate response was to return to Egypt to their slave owners because at least there they had shelter and food. They did not yet trust in God and had to wander in the desert for 40 years until the last of the remaining SLAVES were passed over and the NEW generation was FREE of the feeling of being slaves. This dilemma had also faced the Slaves in America. When they were freed from slavery - they had nothing. They went out into the wilderness - though a different wilderness - still - one they did not know, and most were split up and there was no one to connect to, so they were looking at going back to the slave owners because there they had shelter and food. They too, were left to wander in the wilderness for many years until the last of the original SLAVES had passed over before they would turn their hearts fully to the Lord and trust in and follow Him. I still feel the peace which came from that understanding, and as I explained this to the class, an immediate response of - YES that makes sense, came from them all. HISTORY often repeats itself. In our times, we can relate - especially in this time on the planet - that we are walking in the same paths of Sodom and Gomorrah and can expect severe calamities as the Lord strives to turn people's hearts back to HIM. They will come thick and furiously and if we have done our time in the wilderness and have come back to God with a much greater strength and determination to serve HIM. we will find ourselves on the right hand of God. Each of us - Evangelical and Mormon, and many who do not tie themselves to either party, yet still seek the Lord and all His goodness, will find Him a loving and gentle and forgiving Lord who says - come unto me and I will give you rest. We are ALL on the same page. We all seek God, and Him crucified. We find our answers and we strive to live HIS way. We ALL want the best outcome. Be true to HIM, no matter where you are on your path, hold to the Word of God, and as someone said recently, buckle up your seatbelts and HANG ON FOR THE RIDE - IT IS GOING TO GET BUMPY. Let us ALL STAND TOGETHER, PRAISE GOD ALWAYS, and STOP contending with each other but do as OUR LORD AND GOD WANTS US TO DO - love one another.
That truly was a good explanation and seems to match up when in the 1970 hit . The government changed . Laws changed . It was more safe . Persecution stopped At one time it was even against the law to have interracial marriage . Things just got better and better everywhere and safer .
As a practicing Latter-day Saint, I'm so glad to have found this video. I hope Evangelicals and LDS members can continue to build on our commonalities.
I wish the same, by doing so we can all testify to the world Jesus Christ lives and is the world's Saviour and Redeemer.
Additional to that, we could even teach them the laws of God by example.
@Robert Swenson
I've proven to you with the Bible your Trinity is false.
John 20:17
17 Jesus saith unto her, Touch me not; for I am not yet ascended to my Father: but go to my brethren, and say unto them, I ascend unto my Father, and your Father; and to my God, and your God.
Is that Christ lying?
He just called the Father his God.
The Holy Ghost is always excluded when they talk about the nature of God.
"the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ,"
So neither of us worship the true Christ.
David
Please give me an example of where LDS members (MORMONS) have EVER built "on our commonalities" with the Christian community?? You LDS have 60,000 + missionaries attempting to convert Christians to Mormonism, around the world. They are doing so by proclaiming to represent "The One And ONLY TRUE CHURCH of CHRIST On Earth".
Meaning....ALL OTHER churches are FALSE.
How is that "building" anything but resentment and division??
**The ONLY WAY Mormonism can EVER build a relationship with Christianity would be to first...drop the stupid claim of "The One And ONLY..." BS.
**THEN, have the LDS prophet (Nelson) go on public television and apologize for all the nasty things representatives of Mormonism have said about Christians and Christianity over the years since Joseph Smith called them "corrupt and abominable" and "the church of Satan" and the "Whore of the Babylon".
**A third show of good faith would be to call ALL their missionaries home...OR...instruct their missionaries to leave Christians the hell ALONE!
Maybe THEN LDS Inc. might have a chance of establishing a better relationship with Evangelicals.
I'm pessimistic that the Official Mormon church would EVER apologize...for ANYTHING!! Their track record says not a chance in hell!! They have never APOLOGIZED for anything. Why would they start now??
These 3 steps would be perfectly in line with the LDS Article of Faith # 11 that allows all men/women the "privilege of worshiping how, where and what they may".
(Embedded in that A. of F., of course, is the assumption of *W H O* they may chose to worship, i.e., Buddha, Mohammed, Allah, David Koresh, L. Ron Hubbard, Warren Jeffs, or the Spaghetti Monster. *THEIR CHOICE* )
Cheers!!
@@kfost4129
Don't be sad.
Instead.
Focus on something I said that was wrong/hateful and let's talk about it...you know....a discussion.
@@kfost4129
Was it my 11th Article of Faith quote that upset you?
It's been 20 years since I attended my former LDS church, so, given the LDS penchant for often changing their beliefs/doctrine, they could have easily renounced AF 11 without me knowing .
Is that what happened?
Inquiring minds...
Excellent discussion!! The depth of research and truth, and love of Christ rang so clear! Thank you!!
Love of Christ??
Where's the reciprocal APOLOGY from the other side (Mormonism)??
Christ is also about Love! Contention is not of him! We should Love whether we agree or not! That is what Christ would do!
Не Апология! Мраморный век Ад--Секс Культ, то С чай ! Иосиф спит фоткал 33 Дешукба, даже, .Постулаты Бафомет,Педофил И Парафил..Секс и Педофил! Культ И Оккультизм Им Мормониз,Многожене! Мука и Лжпопрорк, . Альпинистов И Лаке из Пожар Из Ижоар спит С Ад И Гееннеа..мрак!
@Not Steve
That's simply Christ saying he came to make a division between the righteous and the unrighteous, separate the sheep from the goats.
Disrespecting a neighbour's beliefs is not goodness, I disagree with many of my neighbors' beliefs but that doesn't make me force them to believe the same as me or criticize their choices.
I appreciated the humility, respect, and desire to understand represented on both sides.
An example we can all follow.
T Barron
"Both sides"?
We have but *one side* here. Where's the reciprocal APOLOGY from the other side (Mormonism)??
@Maxwell 1 Timothy 6:10
As a poor widow I pay tithes and God has blessed me Richly
I have been a Christian all my life When I joined the church I prayed sincerely to the Lord for answers, I was confused about which Church to go to. I found a book that shared the testimony of Joseph Smith. I keep the Sabbath holy Don’t drink or smoke hard to show Christ like love.
I was smashed a very badly in two car accidents, i’m not afraid to die I had an experience that was very spiritual,
if you do not believe us we say go to your own Church follow theSavior Jesus the Christ our redeemer and Savior we all love himAnd want to serve him he wants us to love each other
As a latter day saint( LDS, this is how we mormons call ourselves), I am tremendously grateful for this video. Mr. Richard Mouw is a remarkable man. The honesty, care and truth in his remarks could not have been guided by nobody except God. Inspired leaders like Mr. Mouw, like our prophet Russell Nelson extend those bridges of communication that the devil himself have brought down purposely long time ago. I served as a missionary for 2 years. I encounter evangelicals who looked down to Mormons, as wells those who respected and listened to us. They never received a free copy of the Book of Mormon as a gift (as if they were told at church to never receive one) but I saw we have more in common than we think. As this world turns away from God, this will in turn brings us closer together as one band of followers of JesusChrist. I had a neighbor member LDS who was a former evangelical pastor, his testimony of conversion was powerful and elevated my respect to evangelicals. To all the evangelicals brothers and sisters who read this, may I invite and urge you to read the Book of Mormon, not with the intend to convert you, but with the intend to get to know each other more, to use the bridge of communication between us extended by these inspired leaders. There is no competition between us to make it to heaven, but a tough journey to heaven where we can help each other to make it.
As a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, I really appreciate this video and the interfaith diologue. Thank you! In this discussion I want to engage and clarify a few things that were presented in this video. It was said in the video that our doctrine changes. I want to point out, again, that we believe in the same God that evangelicals do and in the Bible, who both clearly teach that God is the same yesterday, today, and forever. The pure doctrine does not change as God does not change. At 12:58 I will point out that those weren't changes to the theology of what was restored by Joseph Smith. Those were brought in by a usurper. Those were mistakes and creations of men NOT brought in by revelation. The changes that the church has since repented of, WERE enacted by pure revelation and both changes in policy were attended to with penticostal divine outpourings of the Spirit of God. Contrary to what was taught by the usurper, the church can be led astray. I am so glad the church has repented and is repenting. Joseph Smith, contrary to what you may have heard, had no disctiction in who could hold the priesthood, indeed gave the priesthood to several African Americans, and taught very strongly against plurality of wives (He excommunicated several people for practicing it.), and as is coming out in stronger and stronger evidence, did not practice it. I would also point out that these mistakes have done nothing to the truth of the Book of Mormon and the eternal truths laid out and in support and witness of the truth of the gospel presented in the Bible. The priesthood authority has continued dispite gross infraction and adulteration of the pure precepts and the Holy Ghost had continued and does this day that always testifies of truth. There is a biblical president for this in Eli and his sons adulterating the principles and practice of the gospel who desecrated the temple, but the church and truth carried on, dispite the potential for the prophet to lead it astray. Thank you for your graciousness in reaching out a hand to us as you have so wonderfully done. It is wonderful to find we have so much in common!
I also applaud the respectful and the civil manner by which Richard Mouw explains the faith of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Richard is a wonderful man and has the ability to think very progressively about the relationship between the two faiths-"we've often told what you should believe, instead of ask you what you believe."
It's sad about the poor reception he received from some of his own circles because of his apology. I wish nothing but the best to my Evangelical brothers and sisters and there are more similarities between us than differences. Again, thank you for this wonderful interview.
Si Pu,
I love men like him who would rather just ask people what they believe and why along with sharing their own.
The more our churches share their insights about the scriptures we can learn more that we haven't learned yet, I want to share one of my favourite scriptures from The Book of Mormon.
2 Nephi 28:30
30 For behold, thus saith the Lord God: I will give unto the children of men line upon line, precept upon precept, here a little and there a little; and blessed are those who hearken unto my precepts, and lend an ear unto my counsel, for they shall learn wisdom; for unto him that receiveth I will give more; and from them that shall say, We have enough, from them shall be taken away even that which they have.
I love how it explains the Lord will reveal to us more of his word to us at a rate we can understand, if we are willing to receive more.
There's a scripture in Matthew 13 sharing the same teaching that the Lord will give more to those who receive.
As Paul taught in Ephesians 1:10 that in the fullness of times God will gather all as one in Christ, the more we learn from each other the more unified we become, and eventually we will be all one in Christ in the Lord's timing.
@@danielmoore4024
I'd like to share MY 2 favorite Book of Mormon scriptures.
1. 1st NE 4. Nephi cuts off the head of Laban as he lay dead drunk on the street.
2. Alma 30. Korihor struck dumb for teaching a different story than Alma taught...and Korihor is eventually murdered by the good people of Zarahemla.
I also like Jacob 1 and 2, where GOD, through Jacob the prophet, denounces polygamy...like the polygamy of David and Solomon.
OUCH!!
@@daveyjones9930
Nice try.
In the Old Testament God commanded Israel to kill entire nations, killing Laban is nothing compared to that.
God delivered Pharoe's army into the Red Sea and let the enemies drown to death.
Jacob 2:30
30 For if I will, saith the Lord of Hosts, raise up seed unto me, I will command my people; otherwise they shall hearken unto these things.
"otherwise"
otherwise shows God will make exceptions as he did with Abraham 😉
You're losing your knowledge here Davey
@Not Steve
We're one of the least in number churches since we're less than two centuries old, and so many members leaving as signs of the Second Coming is not far.
We don't have many tithe payers so tithing alone is not enough to obtain all we need to build the kingdom of God for the Second Coming.
@@danielmoore4024
And you're in favor of all the bloodshed and insanity?? Really??
AND, you're willing to bow down to the asshole-god that started it all...Jehovah/Yahweh/Elohim/Yahoo...whatever??
And THIS is the god from which we get OUR MORALITY?? FUK HIM!!
And shame on you!
I totally admire this good Christian man. He's my brother, from another mother. I am so impressed with the honesty, humility and courage he exemplies. Thank you.
Cool! I'm addicted to watching his videos on his TH-cam channel. He takes a lot of heat for defending the Book of Mormon and Joseph Smith. I've read his books about his experience. I met him a few months ago and he is delightful and full of the Spirit of God!
@@francineplatt7303
Mr. Mouw is a very nice man.
The test of his sincerity is seen in his conversion to Mormonism.
Ohhh...he didn't join Mormonism?
Well...what the...?
Ray.
I wish someone would have asked Mr. Mouw how he feels about Mormons proselytizing his parishioners from HIS congregation?
We would THEN SEE how he REALLY FEELS about Mormons/Mormonism.
@@francineplatt7303
I love to see Christians who just share their beliefs and try to stay on common grounds to bring alternative Churches closer to unity with each other without disrespecting each others agency.
@@danielmoore4024
NAME SOME "common ground" between LDS and Christians.
Common ground is a MYTH!!---the SAME MYTHS religions are built on....ESPECIALLY Josephs Myths.
We LDS respect this genuine man.
Ronan.
No you don't! Well...YOU MAY, but the LDS CHURCH (LDS Inc.) DOES NOT!!
Which Mormon doctrine will Mormonism modify to accommodate Christian believers? Likewise....
Which Christian doctrine will THEY modify to accommodate MORMON believers??
Sure! Both groups can get together and party---as long as doctrinal beliefs are avoided!!
Why not have a "Christian Club" where ALL Xtian religions can merge and just enjoy each others company? The only rule needed is to ban ANY doctrine. You leave your doctrinal BS at the door and just PRAISE JESUS!!
@@daveyjones9930 huh? Why a need for modification of anything to get along?
@@vendingdudes
It's a proven fact.
If you want to "get along" with others, you avoid talking politics and religion...esp. with Mormons.
They have a very sensitive "persecution complex". If you DARE disagree with them, *IT'S PERSECUTION!!*
In my not insignificant experience, most Mormons are not bigoted, but they don't DARE stand up to their church and object to the official position of Mormonism (RE: Women and homosexuals) for FEAR of being disciplined/ostracized/humiliated and shunned....AND, the very real possibility of losing family and friends. Those that do have the balls to speak out either leave or are EXed.
I experience it all the time....I guess because I disagree strongly with nearly everything about LDS theology....AND, I don't tread softly.
How does one "get along"with a religion that is systemically as bigoted as Mormonism--EXCEPT BY LDS Inc. modifying their BS?
I can smile and be nice--as long as they keep their bigoted theology to themselves. THEY DON'T!!
As long as LDS Inc. maintains 68,000 missionaries (I was one of them) in the world, teaching their deceptive nonsense, and flooding TH-cam and other Social Media with their bullshit, I'll be there to object....where and when possible.
LDS Inc. is LOSING ground to their critics, placing LDS Inc in *desperation mode!* You can see the evidence of that desperation by the huge increase in their PRO LDS videos and ads....and their refusal to deal with their problematic
positions (doctrine and history) honestly, publicly. If they would do that, I'll disappear.
@@daveyjones9930 you need help. I'll pray for you.
@@vendingdudes
If you're serious about helping me, DON'T PRAY...just send money!!
(Maybe I should have said, more appropriately, "don't *PREY* on me...just send money!") LOL!! ❤
I've been accused, and have seen others accused, of persecuting LDS members while simply asking questions.
Are you disagreeing with the LDS persecution thing?
Where were you when I really needed help 20 years ago as I was questioning my Mormon beliefs?
I applaud this video for being so respectful. I wish more videos were this fair minded.
Luke Steele
Yeah!
The only thing missing now is a "respectful video" like this, from an LDS apostles or prophet...
The LDS church is still claiming to be the "ONE AND ONLY TRUE CHURCH on earth"....meaning ALL Christian churches.... Muslim, Buddhist, etc., are ALL FALSE (I.E. *SATAN'S CHURCHES* )....according to LDS Inc.
Not very "respectful" in my opinion.
@@daveyjones9930 Muslims feel the same, other Christian churches feel the same- That belief does not effect anyone directly. They have no power where you go... So the belief itself does not matter- What does matter is how they treat you. Do they treat you like you are equal to an insect- or do they treat you with common decency and even kindness. Mormons are instructed to treat everyone else a children of a Heavenly Father- period. They don't have to hold your hand and tell you how wonderful you are but they are not to treat you with contempt either. Mormons on the whole treat others better than they often get treated. I know this first hand, I was raised in the LDS Church but walked away at 19 years old... and even then, I was treated with hostilities because I wouldn't join in on "hating" on Mormons to prove myself to the anti-Mormon crowd. I just wanted to be left alone.
@@celticteigyr
You were badly treated because you wouldn't join in the Mormon bashing?
I think you're making shit up. I think you're A MORMON, pretending your not!
You're LOOKING to be persecuted so you can point at the anti Mormons as the bad guys.
If you just want to be left alone, why are you here? THIS is the wrong place if you expect to
be "left alone"----especially after making inciteful comments as you have done here.
@@daveyjones9930 you must be talking about yourself because you are not being respectful and full of hate. You and others like you are the problem.
@@daveyjones9930 you seem to be very angry and hateful towards the LDS church and it's people. I suggest you remember that it was Jesus that said the second most important commandment was, after loving God with all our hearts, to love our neighbors as ourselves. I believe that applies to ALL of our neighbors, not just the ones we agree with on religious doctrine.
Its about time we have this kind of views of other faiths, this true compassion. Who are we to judge , when only God can judge others. As a lamenite member of the Mormon Church, I am Proud to be part of this church who has a record of my people (first nations) and its History with Jesus Christ.
Jesus Christ claimed to be God.
Jesus said your sins would not be forgiven if you did not believe He was God.
John 8:19 So they were saying to Him, “Where is Your Father?” Jesus answered, “You know neither Me nor My Father; if you knew Me, you would know My Father also.”
24 Therefore I said to you that you will die in your sins; for unless you believe that I am He, you will die in your sins.”
@@fayelewis5476
Christ said he came to earth not to do his own will, but the will of the Father.
So those who understood Christ's example didn't see what Christ would do, they saw the will of the Father.
Christ said he is equal to God and was falsely accused for blasphemy.
We can become like God by following Christ's example for Christ was an image of his Father. So if we become like Christ we will also be just like the Father.
One of Satan's deceptions people speak as well as hear a lot;
"That's to good to be true."
The Devil wants everyone to doubt goodness like people doubt themselves on what they can accomplish to uplift others.
@@danielmoore4024 It is too good to be true that an infinitely holy God would approve of a married man marrying two sets of sisters, two sets of a mother and her daughter and eleven women who are already married to other men.
I have higher morals than your heavenly father. So do atheists.
Are you doing God's will by worshiping a god that was once a man?
Are you doing God's will be denying Jesus Christ and saying he is the brother of Lucifer?
Come on kenny.
You must have SOME response to these legit objections to your post...?
Thank you for your consideration for myself, a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, and your consideration for hearing and understanding in peaceful respectful ways.
Becky
How about you write a letter to Elder Dallin Oaks and ask him to do, in a public video, what Richard is doing here?
Ask Oaks to apologize to Christians for all the horrendous, DOCUMENTED STATEMENTS Mormon leaders have made, over the years about Christians and their churches and their theology?
I'll wager $1000 that Oaks (and ALL the other top 14 LDS leaders) won't do it. Why won't they?
Because THEY HAVE NO CONSIDERATION!! They are sociopaths!!
Doing so would infer that Mormonism had done something WRONG...something they would never and WILL NEVER admit to.
So much for creating a mutual "understanding in peaceful respectful ways".
I won't be holding my breath while waiting for such a video to materialize...
@Lorenzo Marbella
When your LDS missionaries "shut up", maybe some/most of us will do likewise.
Read my post to Becky and maybe you'll understand WHY Mormons are disrespected. (HINT: It's NOT because of it's members. It's all the result of their official doctrine, their official CLAIMS and their official teachings.)
IOW...
Your LDS church has DISRESPECTED ITSELF!! WE just point it out.
@@daveyjones9930 with Elder Oaks being in the 14, he was a part in the process that agreed and supported the publication of the materials in my previous comment.
@@becky7468 Hi!
No, those materials are not much help. They may be endorsed by Oaks and others of the "BIG FIFTEEN" leaders, but, nothing short of an IN PERSON appearance of one of the "15", ON CAMERA, apologizing to Christians/Christian churches, will do....because, in none of them was there even a HINT of remorse, sorrow or an apology....OR even an admission of wrongs done.
IMO. The "Big Fifteen" are responsible...because they are the root of the original disparaging remarks by the Fifteen of earlier times.
Thanks you for the references...tho none of them contain any kind of apology to Christians.
I'm just suggesting that if Mormons REALLY WANT to "get along" with Christians, they would have one of their top leaders (apostles/prophet), PUBICALLY apologize for the absolutely horrendous accusations LDS leaders have made against Xtians....something they should have done *l o n g a g o* .
I agree with your: "There is a strength for those whom truly know Jesus and live according to His teaching...".
Since the 15 "brethren" don't seem to have the "strength" to apologize, would that mean that, perhaps, they don't "know Jesus or live by his teachings"? Strange position to be in for supposed "Witnesses of Jesus Christ", don't you think?
That's the conclusion (the irony) that I'm leaning toward--that they DON'T KNOW Jesus.
No Mormon person EVER said or did anything "harmful" toward me or my family. IOW. I was never *offended* by any Mormon. I've always found them to be happy, intelligent, fun and helpful...much like you've been here. I have, right now, family and friends like you, who are devoted Mormons and GOOD people.
I decided early on that I would never judge Mormonism (THE CHURCH) by the negative human actions of it's members. (The exception to that would be LDS leaders, the "FIFTEEN"...tho none of them ever offended me in any way other than being deceitful toward ALL LDS members...which included ME...tho I didn't know it at the time. Only after leaving was I able to see it.)
Thanks for everything.
Have a great day!
@@daveyjones9930 I can see the value in wanting an apology. It felt wonderful hearing this apology from the video. I find it doesn't matter how much proverbial fire this gentleman went through for doing such, because, like you said, one cannot judge a group by the acts of the members.
I can think of times where Apostles have specifically talked about the culture of the Church and how it is shame based and has no place in the Church. I have heard times where people speaking in General Conference have apologized. I felt I needed that from them, too.
Sometimes you need to feel that someone cares, and nothing else matters until you do. And, quite frankly, you will know His disciples that they have love one for another and in 1st John 4 we read that if anyone knows God, they will love - among many other references that love is the ultimate fulfillment of the law.
If you wanted to talk on Insta, I would be willing to see if I could find some more references and send them to you.
I contacted some people in my congregation and said that I would like to find some references for when Apostles have apologized - specifically the Apostles and Prophets. They said they would look.
Again, I do apologize for the ways that fellow followers of Jesus Christ have been treated by the Apostles and Prophets in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints.
I recognize that they are not perfect and Elder Uchdorf stated in General Conference that they are not. They really are not perfect and it was never Church Doctrine that they were. They have made statements that other Apostles and Prophets have re-said in ways that take out their human weakness from the words they said. Most specifically, Elder Oaks made a statement that people in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints were to always follow a Church leader even if they are wrong. Later, Gordon B. Hinckley stated that when interacting with leaders, one should ask questions and not stop asking questions until they felt they understood. It was our duty to ask questions and know what we devote ourselves to. What I could feel from the talk is that it is our proper duty to agency to do so.
I am glad you are asking questions and Thank you.
I am a member of the Church Of Jesus Christ. Thank you so much for the way you talked about our church and our religion. I wish many people will act like you. Thank you. I loved the Gospel of Jesus Christ with all my heart. It’s the good news.
This made me cry, i know that this was 10 years ago, this man has the love of Christ.
Beautiful conversation! As a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, I really appreciated his thoughts. Lots of respect. And I love the hearts of my evangelical brothers and sisters. Jesus is the center for us all! ❤️
We are all sons and daughters of a living, loving Heavenly Father. It's so wonderful when we treat each other as such. Our Savior taught us that was the second greatest commandment next to loving God. Thank you President Mouw for following that admonition!
"You don't put your best case against somebody else's worst case." That's so true, but I think it is something we can all slip into. There's never any reason to tear people down, you can try to meet people where they are at and lift others to the degree that you can. I'm sure I said plenty of ignorant things in my life. I grew up in South Texas where the vast majority of the people knew were of many other faiths. So I understood quite a bit about other faiths and even though I had been told I was going to hell on occasion, I knew it came from a place of love and concern. Sometimes our applications of the gospel can be clunky. I've had absolutely wonderful experiences with other faiths that far outweigh the negative. I currently serve over interfaith and service efforts for our stake (a collection of congregations similar to a Catholic diocese). It is the most wonderful thing to engage people and talk about our religious beliefs in a manner where we look for the strong things that unite us and seek to build each other up. I appreciate Richard's approach and think it is something we all can learn from.
As he ticked off the four bases of evangelical thought, I saw that Mormons align pretty closely with three of the points, except the Bible as the only scripture -- Mormons of course accept other books as scripture. And respecting the cross, I think there may be some misunderstanding -- Mormons do not focus on the cross per se, but do most definitely emphasize the atonement, for which the cross is the symbol in evangelical thinking.
joselepepe2 John 21:25 “And there are also many other things which Jesus did, the which, if they should be written every one, I suppose that even the world itself could not contain the books that should be written. “
@glockumollie *_JESUS CREATED THE DEVIL BEFORE HE WENT BAD HE WAS THE ANGEL. YOU THINK THEY PAL AROUND TOGETHER._*
Family can be disowned, you know. Brothers don't have to "pal around together".
Besides, we also believe that Jesus, and Lucifer (before he fell) were OUR spirit brothers as well.
@@lindalds
Jesus and Satan (Lucifer) "paled around together" when they were screwing with Job's head, his LIFE and his FAMILY!!
@glockumollie your caps lock is stuck
@glockumollie
Look at Revelation 12 and ask yourself the following question to see you're perspective is inaccurate;
How could Satan become Satan if he already was Satan?
What was the relationship between Christ and Satan before hand?
How do we decide which meaning of "firstborn" is the Bible using, I see symbolism in the commandments the Lord gave at the beginning.
The people were commanded to sacrifice the firstborn male animal, which ever one was given birth to first.
That's aligns with Christ been sacrificed.
If firstborn in the Bible means "the first one born" it fits that the Father sacrificed the firstborn lamb to atone for our sins also explaining where the name "The Lamb of God" comes from.
I'm a member of the church, at first I said to myself, this has to be another bash "mormons" video, but i clicked on it anyways, watched the whole video and am greatful that it was a good discussion into a difference of beliefs. Thanks for the video
If you are a true disciple of Jesus Christ you are supposed to love everyone and not persecute anyone whether you agree doctrinally or not. That took a lot of courage and humility to apologize. I respect the man for his integrity!
WHEN will the Mormon church do likewise...??
Seriously it is more important to Love that is what the Savior would do! We should not be fighting amongst ourselves and causing contention! We are to love our Neighbor! I know that is what Jesus Christ would want me to do.
@@rebekahzehrung6362
The Jewish Pharisees were Christ's "neighbors".
How did he treat THEM?? Ans. Not very nice!
Sorry I cannot mistreat anyone who has differing doctrine or opinions! Jesus has a right to tell t he Pharisees but I am not Jesus! You don't have to agree with someone to love them. You don't have to tell them they are wrong either. You don't have to call them out and cause contention, you just love them for who they are and that Jesus loves them no matter their doctrinal stance. You catch my bees with honey than with vinegar!
Ok I am not trying to cause any contention or mistreat you or anyone else or trying to twist words. I apologize if I offended in any way! I will not converse further! Have a wonderful day and God Bless!
This man gets it. First seek to understand before you form an opinion. He is a uniter, not a divider.
@Hermie Jesus divides people and families.
Do not suppose that I have come to bring peace to the earth. I did not come to bring peace, but a sword. For I have come to turn ‘a man against his father, a daughter against her mother, a daughter-in-law against her mother-in-law - a man’s enemies will be the members of his own household.’ (Mat 10:34-36)
The God of truth (Isa. 65:16) is the God of the Bible. Since truth divides, then Jesus would naturally divide his followers away from those who reject and hate God’s truth, even one’s natural family members.
Remember, Jesus divides families:
Do you think I came to bring peace on earth? No, I tell you, but division. From now on there will be five in one family divided against each other, three against two and two against three. They will be divided, father against son and son against father, mother against daughter and daughter against mother, mother-in-law against daughter-in-law and daughter-in-law against mother-in-law.” (Luke 12:51-53)
Jesus Came To Divide - NOT Bring Peace On Earth
To be worthy of Jesus and eternal life, one must side with God’s truth even though it divides his own family.
But she continues to marginalize the Church by calling it the "Church of Latter-Day Saints" and dropping Jesus Christ from the name.
@@NELSONDODGERFAN Latter-day Saints do not believe in the Christ spoken of in the Bible.
The LDS 'Christ' is the brother of Lucifer.
Sadly, there is no evidence the brother of Lucifer ever existed.
President Hinckley, the prophet and revelator of the Mormon church, has publicly declared that the Jesus of Mormonism and traditional Christianity are not the same.
"In bearing testimony of Jesus Christ, President Hinckley spoke of those outside the Church who say Latter-day Saints 'do not believe in the traditional Christ.' 'No, I don't. The traditional Christ of whom they speak is not the Christ of whom I speak. For the Christ of whom I speak has been revealed in this the Dispensation of the Fullness of Times. He together with His Father, appeared to the boy Joseph Smith in the year 1820, and when Joseph left the grove that day, he knew more of the nature of God than all the learned ministers of the gospel of the ages.'"
(LDS Church News Week ending June 20, 1998, p. 7).
In Mormonism, Jesus is a creation, the product of relations between god and his goddess wife who used to be people from another world (McConkie, Bruce, Mormon Doctrine, p. 192, 321, 516, 589). Jesus is the literal spirit brother of the devil and you and I (McConkie, p. 192, 589). Also, in Mormon theology, God has a body of flesh and bones (Doctrine & Covenants 130:22) as does his wife, and together they produce spirit offspring in heaven who inhabit human bodies on earth.
The Mormon Jesus
The literal son of god and his goddess wife begotten in the pre-existence.
The brother of all spirits born in heaven in the premortal existence.
One of 3 gods in the godhead.
The Trinity is three separate gods.
First one to receive a spirit body.
Atoned for sin on the cross and in the garden of Gethsemane.
The Christian Jesus
Not the literal son of god and his goddess wife.
Not the brother of all spirits born in heaven in a premortal existence.
Not one of 3 gods in the godhead.
The Trinity is 3 persons in one God.
Was always spirit from eternity.
Atoned for sin on the cross alone.
This brief comparison should help you see the difference between the two view of Christ. Jesus cannot be both the literal sexually begotten son of god and not the literal sexually begotten son. He cannot be both one of 3 gods and not one of 3 gods. They are different.
@@fayelewis5476
Take more notice of what's spoken, you're overlooking an important word President Hinckley said proving your agenda.
The word you're overlooking is "tradition", truth is not a tradition, including the traditional trinity.
Christ declares all before, during and after his mortal ministry that God the Father is his God, Christ's God all in the Bible.
I questioned you before on premortal life, you confessed it biblical then when I pointed to you you claimed it's biblical you refused to believe your own answers.
That's you with your tradition, reject all biblical scriptures that don't align with your tradition.
@Hermie
Hi!
Mormonism does exactly the same thing you accuse this man of doing....interpreting the Bible to meet his agenda.
IOW.
Mormonism crafts the Bible so it meets the requirements (standards) of Mormonism and ignores that which doesn't.
Hence, your LDS OFFICIAL 8th Article of Faith, which states, "WE believe the Bible to be the word of GOD... *as far as it is translated correctly* ".
Well? WHO get's to translate it "CORRECTLY"?? MORMONISM...of course!
A bold claim like that needs to be accompanied by EVIDENCE of that claim.
The Bible says to "Prove all things".
So...please DO SO!
Otherwise, it's just another vacant claim...
Thanks!
It's good to be heard, to have a sounding board, and to be understood by each other. Thank you for the work you're doing! There are many who support your efforts!
Thankyou for reaching out. Christian unity is now more important than ever.
Amen. We stand together as Christians.
You got that right brother
We're sooo thankful for the interview. We LDS want people to know what we know
Do you know for sure, if you died today, that you have forgiveness of sins and eternal life?
@@fayelewis5476 respect others religions I’m a evangelical and you my sure are not Christ like
@@fayelewis5476do you ?
I do get tired of being told that I am not a Christian. We all need to stop the hate and stand together in these tough times. Thank you for this video.
@Hermie I can kinda see what you are saying but I hadn't notice that we weren't understanding when it comes to Protestants and Catholics but that could be the area a person is in. In my area we all get along pretty well. I think there is plenty of room in this world for any Christian religion and those who are not Christian but teach good things. Like loving your neighbor and doing good. I can see where people of other faiths may not understand the Moroni on the temple. We in the church realize what he represents but others might not and would think it should be Christ. Please trust me when I say we are Christians. I hope you have a nice weekend and thanks for your comment.
As Mormons worship a different God and a different Jesus to true Christians, they have introduced the reason why they are not regarded as Christian. If one creates the problem, one can hardly then complain when people notice it and point the errors out. The Jesus I worship, found in the Bible is not the son of Lucifer. He is God manifest in the flesh. The ETERNAL Son of God. He was not made or thought up. His Father is the ETERNAL God. He was not once a man who became God. There are no gods having endless sex in heaven making spirit babies. That is Mormon tales, not of the Bible. There is your first big problem.
@Hermie The "I'm a Mormon" campaign was policy at best, not doctrine. Nowhere in any scripture has the Lord called His people "Mormons". It was a slur made up by detractors of the church during the days of Joseph Smith. As far as the angel Moroni goes, not all temples have that on top, and while it was a symbol that we used predominantly in the church, it was not a focus of worship. to my understanding, the angelic visitations (starting with Moroni) were fulfillment of prophecy found in Revelation 14:6, since what they brought about was the restoration of the everlasting gospel, including priesthood keys and clarification of doctrine. Certainly, angels can, have, and will appear unto men and women through all time, declaring the everlasting gospel of faith in Christ and repentance until the Lord declares His covenant made to Abraham fulfilled, or else He would be a God that we could not trust to keep His Word.
@@plume2035 Alright, see it's this ignorance about what we believe that doesn't help with getting along. God the Father is, as you said, eternal. His Word, His nature, and His Being are all eternal. His Son, also our Father because of choices we make to be born of Him spiritually in this life, is also eternal because He takes after the Father perfectly. He does His Will without hesitation. Lucifer is the opposition, and even the bible teaches in several places that he was cast down from heaven, meaning he had to be there to be cast down from there. Not that he was a good guy just because he was there, though.
As far as how spirits come about, your guess is as good as mine, and the "endless sex in heaven making spirit babies" is not something we teach. You would have a greater understanding of us if you tried to ask us what our core beliefs are, not our fringe theories and statements. I've answered you because you, like most people I've met with misconceptions about our faith, have likely only been told what people wanted you to hear, and not what is actually true about us, and I wanted to highlight that what you've heard and what we are are two very different things.
@@abrielmauerman7278 I couldn't have said it better myself. I do hope that people will read this and hopefully have a better understanding.
We as members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints believe in God, we believe that Christ died and atone for our sins. We love Christ and we try to follow him and live our lives , serve our neighbors and fellow men
Seini.
If you REALLY follow Christ, you would see to it that women would be equal to men (Priesthood holders)...AND that homosexuals would not be treated so abysmally as they are in Mormonism (and other churches).
Jesus never said ONE WORD against homosexuals or homosexuality.
Paul was not a prophet, yet you adopt his bigotry (toward women, marriage and homosexuals!!). *W H Y??*
Here I thought JESUS was the "Chief Cornerstone"!
@Daniel Impera
Homosex may be considered a "sin" by YOU.
That doesn't mean it IS.
Jesus never said a word about it. IF HE thought it was a sin, he would have said so. HE DIDN'T!!
ADULTERY is a sin---because JESUS SAID SO!
HYPOCRISY is a sin---because JESUS SAID SO!
LYING is a sin because JESUS SAID SO!
You either FOLLOW Jesus or you don't.
Apparently YOU DON'T!
(That's okay. Most of the world doesn't!)
@Daniel Impera
Your Jesus of the Old Testament ALSO commanded that you stone (MURDER) homosexuals, along with Sabbath breakers, witches, adulterers and disobedient children. Do you follow THAT command?
He also told you to not eat shellfish, and, to not mix fabrics...AND he loved slavery, murder and genocide!!
Where do you draw the line, and WHO TOLD YOU to draw that line?
@Daniel Impera
I DID repent, Daniel, 20 years ago...when I left Mormonism!!
@Daniel Impera
That's one opinion...
NOWHERE in Mark 10 did Jesus say, (7) "For this cause shall a man leave his father and mother and cleave to his *WIVES* "---as in Smith's 40 wives and Brigham's 55 wives.
YOUR logic is deluded...because of your phony-bologne Mormonism!!
Point is: Jesus DID NOT condemn homosexuals...so...why would you opt for following Paul the bigot? Because you AGREE with his twisted bigotry??
It would have been OUT OF CHARACTER for Jesus to condemn ANYBODY.
(The exceptions to that were the Pharisees and the Money changers in the temple...your brothers from a different mother!)
Surely if homosexuality were THAT BIG A DEAL (as it seems to be for YOU), Jesus would have targeted homosexuals. *HE DIDN'T!!* In FACT. Jesus said we were not to judge anyone for anything..."lest WE be likewise JUDGED!!"
What a good man! I love his authoritative voice, and what the Lord has blessed him with! There is not a man that could bash another man in front of the lord himself
He's as good at BS as his LDS counterparts---LDS apostles!!
@@daveyjones9930 The Apostles are called by God by prophecy to prophets of God and set apart by God to be His Apostles. You? "The Bible"? ( Is not the last word of God. God cared loves and cared about His ancient people to call prophets to teach and chasten them and and God has not stopped loving or caring about the people on earth even in this day. ) was written by Apostles called by God and set apart by God and is not of private interpretation. The Bible is a library of Books and Epistles that don't in and of themselves have power to grant power from God Just like a foreigner reading the US Constitution can't be made a US Citizen.... The Bible is not going to grant a foreigner/unbaptized/non-called by God person any power to act as Christian clergy. Want to discuss bsing w/o authority? How about trinitarianism , infant baptism, selling sins for indulgences, claiming there can't be anymore revelation/prophets/Apostles/ scripture/ gifts, etc. , Calvinism ,etc.?
@@robca6013
WHO SAYS apostles are to be called of GOd, Rob? Joseph Smith, the liar?
The Bible says, "Put not you trust in the arm of flesh". Last I heard, Smith was a flesh and bones HUMAN!
I am NOT a Christian.
Neither am I an atheist. I believe there is a "higher power"...just not the amoral a'hole of the Old Testament...Yahweh, Jehovah, Elohim, Yahoo, whatever. THAT "god" was a *psycho* !
Xtians are just as false as Mormonism, just not as sleazy or bizarre!
@@daveyjones9930 God said/says. It's even in the Bible. Jesus Christ called His Apostles. Coming from an Apostate.... You've got nothing. So congratulations you are fully triggered. Joseph Smith was murdered.... Nope you've forgotten what you heard. He is among the Living on the living on the other side.
@@daveyjones9930 "God says,etc." ? You are contradicting yourself. You claim to know what God didn't write as if you are speaking for God but you are projecting your atheist beliefs. You've forgotten your Sunday School lessons. God wrote the Ten Commandments with his finger on the tablets.... You've proven that you are on a full on full blown tirade against everything good. That demonstrates who is in charge of your life and mind. Your mind is full of the fiction that you have invented for yourself especially because of your lifestyle choices.
How wonderful when folks with differing opinions can come together and find understanding. Thank you for this!
What has been the product of that "understanding"?
How has anything changed?
Maybe it will change when a Mormon leader/apostle decides to come forward and OFFICIALLY *AND PUBLICLY* APOLOGIZES to Christians for their LDS bigotry and hate towards them.
I'll bet a US dollar that it will never happen. I'll even give you 100 to 1 odds.
There is a group called "Believers Building Bridges" started by Dr. Lynn Ridenhour, a Baptist minister from Missouri that is doing amazing work in this field. This is from their website, describing an interfaith event:
"I saw a miracle last night! Bible-believing Christians and Book of Mormon Christians loving and laughing and hugging one another-over 300 of us! The gymnasium was packed with men, women, and children from various Protestant, Pentecostal, and Latter-day Churches. Emails and phone numbers were collected and exchanged, and we went home happily in one mind and one spirit. Forty-eight Protestant churches were represented.
Our group, Believers Building Bridges, joined together with “Independence is Alive and Well” last evening to join the Lord’s people in some good food at the LDS Independence Stake Center. Last evening hearts were mingling, brothers and sisters sitting around tables were laughing, there were moments of acknowledgment and applause.
What an evening of bonded hearts, love and unity. Mike Brown said to me, “Brother Lynn, there’s such a sense of love and a spirit of unity in this room. People are sensing it. The Movement is Growing! The Time is Now!"
Made me think of this verse:
1 Cor. 1: 9 - 13 "God is faithful, by whom ye were called unto the fellowship of his Son Jesus Christ our Lord. Now I beseech you, brethren, by the name of our Lord Jesus Christ, that ye all speak the same thing, and that there be no divisions among you; but that ye be perfectly joined together in the same mind and in the same judgment. For it hath been declared unto me of you, my brethren, by them which are of the house of Chloe, that there are contentions among you. Now this I say, that every one of you saith, I am of Paul; and I of Apollos; and I of Cephas; and I of Christ. Is Christ divided?
And in unity can all agree -- that in this we all speak the same thing:
2 Nephi 25:26 [Book of Mormon] "And we talk of Christ, we rejoice in Christ, we preach of Christ, we prophesy of Christ, and we write according to our prophecies, that our children may know to what source they may look for a remission of their sins."
Wow! What a great event and movement!! There are so many opportunities to join together on common ground for the common good. The forces of evil and growing and its time for followers of Christ to also band together to help each other and look for the good.
@Robert Swenson
Your works of darkness have already been shun by the love and charity of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
Your wickedness is revealed by the light, your hiding behind the Bible, we hold up our light and your shadows of wickedness and guile become visible.
I have no difficulty seeing the wicked counseling of your church because of the wicked example you all set before me, by being able to compare you to the Latter-day Saints it's easy to see how ripened you are inside.
Wow! That is so awesome! I love the unity and love even with different doctrinal stance! This is the way it should be! I try to be loving and kind even with tbe persecution I get from other Christians! Christ did not teach persecution! Where is that in the Bible? That does not come from Him!
Francine Platt... it's great to get along. Jesus loved everybody!
At the same time, he never compromised about what he was teaching.
LDS(Bible+BofM) and Evangelicals(Bible) have different Gospels. If an Evangelical loves an LDS, shall he let her go...pretending all is good...after laughing together?
What if the LDS passes away that night? Where will be their destination?
Now...If we want to earn their trust... that's good. But not too long without saying something.
Tomorrow is never promised!!
Let's have perspective in what matters: Jesus & Heaven.
@@office801
If you're willing to listen to God you would know just because someone believes different to you they will not go to hell.
Now we'll take a closer look at life after death, that hell has two meanings.
Revelation 20:12-15
12 And I saw the dead, small and great, stand before God; and the books were opened: and another book was opened, which is the book of life: and the dead were judged out of those things which were written in the books, according to their works.
13 And the sea gave up the dead which were in it; and death and hell delivered up the dead which were in them: and they were judged every man according to their works.
14 And death and hell were cast into the lake of fire. This is the second death.
15 And whosoever was not found written in the book of life was cast into the lake of fire.
Notice in verse 13 people were delivered out of hell to stand before God, they were in hell before they were even judged, so we can say with certainty the final judgement is not straight after death.
Verse 14 claims hell was then casted into the fire, since everyone was delivered out of hell to stand before God no one was casted into the fire with hell, everyone is now standing before God.
Revelation 20 doesn't say a single thing about faith or grace, but does say everything about our works in the book of life and that we will be judged according to our works, not according to our faith.
So whether someone is casted into the fire or not is dependant upon their works, not their faith.
The second death is "outer darkness", the other meaning of hell.
When Christ was crucified he filled the gulf in between paradise and hell to create a bridge.
Luke 16:26
26 And beside all this, between us and you there is a great gulf fixed: so that they which would pass from hence to you cannot; neither can they pass to us, that would come from thence.
"there is a great gulf fixed:"
Then Christ preached to those in Spirit Prison/Hell.
1 Peter 4:6
6 For for this cause was the gospel preached also to them that are dead, that they might be judged according to men in the flesh, but live according to God in the spirit.
Ephesians 1:10
10 That in the dispensation of the fulness of times he might gather together in one all things in Christ, both which are in heaven, and which are on earth; even in him:
"both which are in heaven, and which are on earth;"
The gathering of Israel is on both sides of the veil, a prophecy to be fulfilled in the last dispensation of the fullness of times, that was not 2000 years ago.
As a Catholic convert to the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints since 2003....this was spot on!!!! I can remember the Baptist protests at General conference on 2003 wondering what were the Baptist thinking???
I recall being shunned elsewhere when all I have seen is Love in Action within the local church wards and if needed they help outside state boundaries where someone is in need. I never saw that in Catholicism, even a a lay Carmelite, unless it was their own controlled program. These people walk the talk that Christ taught and within Old/New testament. They did not add to the Bible, they testify to the Truth in it. Standing together on this earth helps us all, in the name of Jesus Christ.
@barb rarick I am saddened to hear this.
@barb rarick what city and state?
Wow, you left Roman Catholicism for Mormonism. I understand leaving the Roman Catholic Church, if you left because you read your Bible and understood what you read. However, this must not have been the case, since the Mormons believe in many "Gods", and that Jesus was just a brother of Satan. They also believe that all the "Gods" were once men. There are countless theological problems with Mormonism. The problem is this: Will Mormonism ensure your eternal salvation, or will Mormonism ensure your damnation. The opinions of mankind do not matter. All men are but dust and their lifespans are but a vapor. God has set His parameters for Salvation, entry into Heaven, in His Holy Scriptures, the Bible. Mormonism, as all other non-Christian religions, deny the Holy Trinity and who Jesus is. There is NO salvation in Moronism.
@@artistjra did you listen to this you tube at all ?
@@annmarieschrage-glaviano5281 Yes, I did.
Thank You Richard Mouw for sincerely taking the time to ASK us what we believe rather than TELLING us what we believe. As a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints I believe to my core that Jesus is the Christ, he is my Redeemer, my personal Savior and the Savior of all mankind. His atoning sacrifice on the cross and in Calvary the preeminent crowning event for all men and women.
This is the whole and core of my testimony as well. We may believe that he speaks to prophets, but in my view, that's the only difference.
@@snemelka
Where's the proof that GOd speaks to your prophets and no one else?
Davey Jones The only proof of God speaking to anyone comes from knowing that God can and does speak to anyone tuned to listen (including you). If you believe the Bible to be true and have faith in Jesus Christ, it is because you have felt a witness of his existence and even love. Members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints rely heavily upon this personal revelation to teach truths and pray for personal guidance from God through the witness of the Holy Ghost. In short, God speaks to ALL of us but when he speaks to prophets (historically throughout scripture and today) it has been for the guidance of the church. We are all responsible for asking for confirmation of everything spoken by modern day leaders and in obtaining personal guidance for our individual lives and learning. God is not finished speaking and we are encouraged to ask him to speak to us. He loves us and he does.
@@daveyjones9930We don't believe that God only speaks to our prophet. I believe that God does indeed speak to other good men and women throughout history. Likely he has spoken to you as well and whispered to your heart that Jesus is the Christ, the Savior of all mankind. For that whispering to you I am grateful. We need more good men and women following Jesus. Don't you think?
@@danmatheson2339
Hi!
It doesn't really matter what you believe (about God speaking to others...tho I agree with you).
What counts is what MORMONISM TEACHES. Your church disagrees that God speaks his truth, doctrine and instruction to others. The LDS church claims to BE "the one and *only true church on earth* ". That means no other church/person can authoritatively receive God's doctrine. Individuals CAN get PERSONAL info and help and direction from God, no problem...according to LDS Inc.
I was LDS for 50 + years...Seminary, Elder, mission, bishopric, High Priest, GD teacher, BYU, etc.
I asked for and got direction from God/Spirit to leave Mormonism after finding disturbing information about my Mormon church. I prayed mightily and studied Mormonism for two years and came to the conclusion that my church was not what it claimed to be ...and I resigned my membership.
I also agree with you that more people need Jesus. The test is what those other people are saying/claiming/teaching.
If they teach/practice bigotry, hate and division with other groups of people, they are not "following Jesus" and should be avoided.
Cheers and best wishes.
Thank you for your efforts to open a dialogue between the LDS community and Evangelical Christians.
Wasted effort, Carolyn!
Maybe it will happen once an LDS apostle OFFICIALLY and publicly APOLOGIZES to Christians for all the persecution heaped on them by Mormon Leaders....
@@daveyjones9930 such as?
@@eltonrosas
Hi!
I assume you're referring to my "persecution" (Mormons vs Christians) comment?
First, what is "persecution"?
Webster dictionary defines persecution as:
transitive verb
1: to harass or punish in a manner designed to injure, grieve, or afflict
specifically : to cause to suffer because of belief
2: to annoy with persistent or urgent approaches (such as attacks, pleas, or importunities) :
In other words to PESTER.
To PESTER or HARASS is the meaning I had in mind.
I didn't have physical persecution or torture in mind, i.e., Nazi vs Jew.
Some "anti-Mormons" such as myself, are regularly accused of "persecuting Mormons" because of what we *SAY* about their doctrine and their history. THAT is my meaning in THIS context....Mormons vs Christians.
Are you with me on this definition?
If so, I'll proceed with some examples and references.
@@eltonrosas
I honestly don't know what your "such as" question was referring to.
Can you be more specific?
@@42apostate
I think Mr. Crypto was referring to some examples of Mormon Leaders saying nasty things about Christian Religions.
I'll repeat just 2. (The rest can be found in my post from 9 months ago: "We hear this from Mormons...")
*Joseph Smith* called all churches "corrupt and abominable" and "Babylon the Great", AND the "whore of the earth".
(All found in LDS church history and The Book of Mormon.)
*Brigham Young* said, "With a regard to true theology, a more ignorant people never lived than the present so-called Christian world."
(Journal of Discourses, v. 8, p. 199).
*LDS prophet John Taylor* :
"What does the Christian world know about God? Nothing... Why so far as the things of God are concerned, they are the veriest fools; they know neither God nor the things of God."
(Journal of Discourses, v. 13, p. 225.)
Okay...one more:
*LDS Apostle Bruce R McConkie* :
"...the Book of Mormon remains secure, unchanged and unchangeable",
[Strange thing for an inspired Witness of Christ to say given the nearly 4000 CHANGES to the BoM!!] ...but with the Bible", McConkie continues, "it was not and is not so....it was once in the sole and exclusive care and custody of an abominable organization [Christianity], founded by the devil himself, likened prophetically unto a great whore, whose great aim and purpose was to destroy the souls of men in the name of religion. In these hands it ceased to be the book it once was."
(The Joseph Smith Translation, pp. 12, 13.)
McConkie goes on, “Believers in the doctrines of modern Christendom will reap damnation to their souls.”
(Mormon Doctrine, see pp. 45,46), AND
“... all the millions of apostate Christendom have abased themselves before the mythical throne of a mythical Christ.... in large part the worship of apostate Christendom is performed in ignorance, as much so as was the worship of the Athenians who bowed to the Unknown Gods.”
This is only a small sample.
Strange, isn't it, that if WE say anything or challenge anything LDS we are the worst SOB's that ever lived!!
But when an LDS apostle/prophet says ugly things about Xtians and their churches---the freaky silence from Mormons is overwhelming!!
Love this. So great when people are confident enough in their own beliefs to not feel the need to attack the beliefs of others. So much to learn from each other.
Asking questions about the beliefs of others is not an ATTACK.
It's simply a disagreement.
Sounds to me like you have an over-active persecution complex.
Mike.
The Mormon church has some 68,000 missionaries out in the world "attacking" Christians and their churches.
Mormon missionaries (I was one of them) claim to Christians that the Mormon Church is "The One and *ONLY* True Church of Christ on the earth." What does that claim say about Christian Churches? It's saying , in a cowardly way, that their churches are false. *THAT* is an "attack"!!
Mike McBride
Well??
No response?
Respect other beliefs?
Why should we?
If I "respected" other beliefs, I may still believe in Santa Claus the Tooth Fairy or an egg-laying Easter bunny. Instead, I junked those beliefs at about 6 years old.
Why would/SHOULD we respect the Flat Earth beliefs, or Islam or Scientology? The only way to rid the world of false beliefs is to mock, ridicule and verbally "attack" those false beliefs.
As G.F. stated, the LDS church is actively attacking other religions by sending out an army (68,000) of missionaries who are telling Xtian that their churches are false---which is exactly what Joseph Smith taught.
Was Joseph inspired of god to attack other faiths/beliefs, as he and other LDS Leaders DID??
Cheers, Mike!
@@42apostate
Offering to share beliefs is not attacking just like @Davey Jones said asking questions and disagreement is not attacking, asking questions is simply seeking knowledge before making a decision, a good choice in my view to know what we're walking into.
I agree with him that disagreement is not attacking, disrespectful, hateful etc. you get the idea.
@@danielmoore4024
Just wondering if you noticed the quotation marks I placed around the word "attack"?
I agree that asking questions is not an attack.
When LDS missionaries state that the LDS church is "The ONE and ONLY TRUE CHURCH of God on Earth", it's not stated as a question, NOR an answer to a question, it is a STATEMENT, the same as if the missionaries had said to a Methodist, "Your church is false and teaches false doctrine."
THAT is an *attack* !! A blatant attack....whether YOU think it's true or not!
Another "attack" common in Mormonism is the statement constantly made by all Mormons, "Unless you are baptized by a Mormon holding the Priesthood, you CANNOT live with God in the CK."
That is ALSO an attack.
The best course of action for Mormons is to throw OUT those claims. They are incendiary and divisive...as well as UNPROVEN!
You have ONE GUY'S WORD on it...and a *fallible fellow* at that!
And that's IT. Period, Full stop!
God bless this man. As a Mormon, it’s important to know that you are being listened to and not rejected out of hand. If your desire is to convert us Mormons then your best path is to listen to us and to take us seriously.
GRACE ambassador pray about it and start where you feel best. Just know-I am only one and have no leadership role
@@graceambassador65
What about The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints are you curious about, find difficult to understand.
I'll share my insights with you of why I believe the things like the Godhead is three gods and not persons.
I hear that's our main difference to other Christians, not believing in the Trinity.
Daniel Moore agreed the Mormon concept of the trinity lasted until the council of Nicea where Eusebius, ACKNOWLEDGED BY ALL IN HIS OWN DAY AS THE LEADING SCHOLAR, was nevertheless shunned as a heretic for Arianism, and so Eusebius “converted” to what is now the “true” trinitarian concept. But it was not always so.
@@danielmoore4024 Grace And Peace. Daniel, Is this "summary" what you are
"going to Explain" to me?: CoJCoLDS Doctrine?:
"God (Heavenly Father) is an exalted man with a physical body of flesh
and bone. LDS founder Joseph Smith said, "If the veil were rent today,
and the great God who holds this world in its orbit, and who upholds all
worlds and all things by his power, was to make himself visible-I say,
if you were to see him today, you would see him like a man in form"
(Teachings of the Prophet Joseph Smith, p. 345). *The trinity is DENIED*
with the Father, the Son, and the Holy Ghost seen as THREE separate
entities {godS} "The Father has a body of flesh and bones as tangible as
man's; the Son also; but the Holy Ghost has not a body of flesh and
bones, but is a personage of Spirit. Were it not so, the Holy Ghost
could not dwell in us" (Doctrine and Covenants [D&C] 130:22)."
Please, feel free to add ALL that may help me on "the best path." Thanks...
Chris
@@graceambassador65
That's exactly what I believe, both before hearing of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and believe it still, I've always denied the Trinity and various creeds.
I've always believed the Father has a body because we can't be created in his form or image if he has no form or image.
I do not believe I have the right to a glorified resurrected body if the Father does not. Since the Father is greater than Christ or equal according to some, the Father will have a body just like the Son.
I believe the Holy Ghost is a god that dwells in us. I'm fine with you believing in the Trinity even though I disagree, for I have alternative beliefs about what happens after mortal death.
I am a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of latter-day Saints (not the Church of Latter-day Saints) and really appreciated the breath of fresh air brought on by this discussion. Mr. Mouw gave a very fair assessment of where we are as a church today and I appreciated his saying that it is better to ask us what we believe rather than tell us what we believe. Thank you.
I’m a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. I was raised Catholic and began to worship with the Saints 30 years ago! My best friends are Evangelicals. We pray together, do homeschool classes together, take field trips together, study the Bible together.
We have in common our believe and conviction that Jesus is Lord, Savior, Redeemer and Gods Only Begotton Son. We share our love for the Old and New Testament. Finally after 30 years, Evangelicals understand we are Christians too! We do love and celebrate the Atonement and His indescribable Crucifixtion. We talk of Christ and teach our children their Ultimate reliance on His grace. Oh we have differences in worship style and organization. But we join hearts in loving Jesus and striving to live a holy life as taught in the Bible.
Christians do not worship an 'exalted man' from another planet, that had to work his way to godhood, lives near a star named Kolob, practices polygamy, and damns people who deny the 'eternal principle of polygamy.' (D&C 132)
That is called idolatry.
All idolaters will be cast into the lake of fire. Revelation 21:8
Christians do not blaspheme the name of their Lord and Savior Jesus Christ and say he is a created being the brother of Satan.
Christians don't believe the first lie of Satan - "Ye shall be as gods." They also know from reading the Bible that Christ does not require 10% of their income, a worthiness interview, a temple recommend, a masonic Endowment Ceremony, secret tokens, grips, signs, handshakes and passwords, temple garments, marriage, temple work, etc., etc., to get to the 'top level' of heaven.
Please read your Bible.
Nothing is more important than where you spend eternity.
With all due respect, Ester Lewis. Please try asking an LDS person what we believe rather than telling us what we believe. What do you mean by exalted man? We never talk about Jesus in our discussions like that. He is the son of God the Father. We believe in the bible and I am currently studying it right now.
"First seek to understand." I would suggest watching a channel by David Alexander. He just joined our church. (He used to be Evangelical)
Without knowing the full truth you are bearing false witness, and that is a terrible sin that can effect the lives of others for years to come.
Everything we believe is in the bible. We just interpret it differently than you.
"By this shall all men know that ye are my disciples, if ye have love one to another. John 13:35
Our Savior gave the best example of a disciple or follower when he gave the parable of the good Samaritan. The Samaritan did not have "the right theology" yet Jesus clearly showed that he was the true disciple. Our job is not to judge, but to love.
This was beautiful! I left the Mormon Church--my family still very involved--and will never forget that Evangelicals were often incredibly cruel and always telling Mormon missionaries what they believed (Being equitable, Utah Mormons can be a cruel bunch to non-Mormons.) I commend this man for his tenacious honesty. It's like the moment Pope Francis and President Nelson met; putting aside a prejudice hinged on the doctrine of "authority." It's my personal belief that the actions of this man show the strength of Christ. It was the rigid and inflexable of Jesus's day who caused suffering.
I have gone to many different churches and have offered to have others just come be my friends wherever I live, Yes I pray, wherever I need to.
Thank you for this video.
I'm also a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and we have thoroughly enjoyed our frequent interfaith gatherings with members of various churches in the area. Whether it's sharing Christmas choirs or doing humanitarian work side by side, it's been a wonderful blessing be warmed by the faith of so many followers of our Savior. In this world of growing darkness, let's hope we can always light a candle and stand together in love and respect.
Thank you for publishing this very enlightening and respectful interview.
I am a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. I thank President Mouw for his effort to understand what we believe and why. He has described our intentions very well. We view ourselves as Christians but different.
Thank you sir for your kind words.
This video is over 5 years old. Noticed how many Evangelical leaders today have either renounced their former statements on the Mormon cult or denounced the Mormon cult in its entirety. Including prominent Evangelicals who wholly disagree & disapproved "President Mouw"s comments. Romney was running for Prez at that time. It was either "the devil you know, (Obama) or the devil you don't know (Romney)". Praise Yahweh, the God of Abraham, Jacob, & Isaiah that many Evangelicals were educating their fellow Christians on cultic theology of Mormonism. Which is why Romney lost the nomination to the POTUS. God willingly.
I don't know why good Christian people should be so concerned with Romney running for POTUS. He was running for President of the United States, not Prophet of the United States, or Pastor of the United States.
@@prayingpatriot8018 that's... rather despicable, in a way. "Yeah, we were being nice to them then, but that's only because we wanted something from them and it seemed politically expedient. But it's good that he lost, because God wanted us to actually have the devil (???) as our president."
I'm not sure what your personal stance on the issue is, but I don't see how what you said can be viewed as a good thing.
(Note, personally, I have no stake in this issue and didn't know any of the details until just now. So, if there is any other relevant data, I don't know it and have not considered it. )
I have been to many churches both evengelical and traditional and also to Mormon churches both LDS and non-lds... I really do not see major differences... They both believe in God... Jesus... And the Holy Ghost... Hi-5 the Catholic Church much more diverse... Then the evengelical and the Mormon churches... So it looks like the closer you get in theology... The more anger it produces...
Didn't the first vision include that Joseph was not to join any church because they were an abomination?
As member of the Church of Jesus Christ of latter day saints, my heart leaps to here this my brother in Christ Jesus open his heart and through the Holy spirit deal the witness of our faith and fallowing of our Lord Jesus. Pride God. God 🙏
This is so wonderful! I can imagine the Saviour smiling as Heavenly Father 's children work together and love each other! "Mormon " is a nickname that we are trying to correct. We are members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. HE is our focus! As Christians we need each other! This Brother is intelligent, insightful, and has a big heart.
There is no salvation outside The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints" (Mormon Doctrine, p.670).
The Bible
And there is salvation in no one else; for there is no other name (Jesus) under heaven that has been given among men by which we must be saved.
- Acts 4:12
@@fayelewis5476
Stop it with your deceiving by being so breef.
Proving to us you're a liar won't make us trust you.
@@danielmoore4024 Would you rather I post all the blasphemous remarks spoken by LDS 'prophets?'
The truth is hate to those who hate the truth.
@@fayelewis5476
Yes, I would prefer you to post it all in context so people can actually understand.
If they disagree with us they disagree, we welcome them to.
That will mean including the church leaders saying not everything they say is church doctrine.
@@danielmoore4024 Church leaders are responsible for every word that comes out of their mouths.
Matthew 12:37 For by your words you will be acquitted, and by your words you will be condemned.”
This is a beautiful example of a Christian putting their Christianity into practice when interacting with and discussing The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints.
We believe in being honest, true, chaste, benevolent, virtuous and in doing good to all men. Indeed we may say that we follow the ADMONITION of PAUL. We believe all things, hope all things, have endured many things and hope to be able to endure all things. If there is anything lovely, praiseworthy or of good report we seek after these things. 13th article of Faith. Joseph Smith. 🧡💛❤💚💜💙
Absolutely, the apostle Paul admonishes us to do that and many other important things. Not to be mean, Heather, but the LDS denomination doesn't acknowledge or follow 95% of Paul's other important teachings, such as the nature of God and Christ and how we reach salvation and eternal life. Ask Heavenly Father to help you learn more about the awesome apostle Paul and the totality of what he taught us.
@@alanc1491
What parts are you accusing us as not following, ask me about one or two at a time.
The main disagreement we'll have is we believe in continuous Divine Revelation from the power of God while every other church upon this earth denies the power of God.
The simple way I put it is;
It's like you're saying, "God, shut up, we need no more Bible!"
Who is any mortal to think it's up to them what God can and can't do?
He is the Almighty God, he can do anything he wants.
@@alanc1491 please be more specific in your accusations of what you think the LDS community doesn't follow according to Paul's teachings?
@@danielmoore4024
YOUR PROBLEM would be in PROVING your claim to being the ONLY CHURCH that has the RIGHT to revelation from God...AND, that God gives his revelation to ONLY THE LDS CHURCH!
The only "revelations" I've seen in Mormonism recently is Hinckley's "earrings" revelation and Nelson's ban on the word "Mormon".
(NOW THAT'S some heavy duty revelatory shit right there!!)
There's NO WAY a human being could come up with those inspired revelations without God's help!!
@@shannonburke7346
You don't follow Paul, do you?
Then why would you care what Paul had to say?
Aren't you/we supposed to follow JESUS?
What does JESUS SAY, would be the correct question, nez'pa?
What a FANTASTIC discussion!! All trying to do their best during this mortal journey. :-)
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Thank you for the beautiful words and your concerns about finding out the truth about us, Latter Day Saints. It's so good to hear that we have so many things in common. I have been trying to be a disciple of Christ and honor Him throughout my life. Thank you again.
Anuska Soares,
I want to share a quote from President Russell M. Nelson that's helping my discipleship grow and improve.
"When we choose to repent, we choose to change! We allow the Saviour to transform us into the best version of ourselves. We choose to grow spiritually and receive joy - the joy of redemption in Him. When we choose to repent, we choose to become more like Jesus Christ.
Daily repentance is the pathway to purity."
President Nelson
Matthew 5:8
8 Blessed are the pure in heart: for they shall see God.
This message has made me able to turn my cheek when people try to offend me.
@@danielmoore4024
"The Pure in heart"??
Are they the ones who practiced polygamy and POLYANDRY? "Pure in heart" REALLY?!?!
Are they the ones who taught and preached and *practiced racism* ...by not allowing blacks to hold LDS priesthooy?
"Pure in heart"?!?!
Are they the ones showing ongoing BIGOTRY against women and homosexuals?? "Pure in heart"?? WTF!!~
If so...
FUK the pure in heart!!
@@daveyjones9930
Quit it with your sulking, today's people don't know all the circumstances in the church's history, the men were informed and allowed Joseph to marry their wives.
It's not us that condemn LGBT... God does.
The early Saints didn't seem to find Joseph's behaviour as problematic or wrong as people today.
What's seen as racist and what's not changes over time, perhaps their comments were not as bad as us today judge them as. When I were a child they was nothing wrong calling an African black, apparently it's racism now.
@@danielmoore4024
"Skulking"?? Questioning Moism is called "skulking"?? lol!!
1. "Men...allowed Joseph to marry their wives"?? True for some men...but to make a blanket statement like that
is extreme! Some of the men were sent on missions and while they were gone Joseph married their wives.
Give me some examples of men consenting to have their wives marry Smith.
2. Also not true that saints back then didn't have a problem with Smith's marriages to other men's wives and teenagers. William Law, a friend of Smith's and church leader, filed a lawsuit against Smith regarding his philandering and polygamous marriages. Unfortunately, Smith was murdered before Law's case went to trial.
3. RE: LGBT.
WHERE was LGBT condemned by God? Paul was supposedly the author that condemned homosexuality, and it was condemned in Leviticus by an unknown author. BOTH of these authors were HUMAN BEINGS. Apparently they were also BIGOTS! God had nothing to do with authoring that bigotry. Jesus (the guy who's name is on your buildings), *NEVER CONDEMNED* LGBT people! Your Book of Mormon doesn't condemn them either.
But MOrmons DO?? Don't you see a major problem there??
4. LDS racism had nothing to do with what people were calling black Africans/African Americans. Instead, LDS racism had to do with the way they were TREATED in Mormonism. They were not allowed to hold the priesthooy
like their equally qualified WHITE and DELIGHTSOME brothers. LDS racism also had a lot to do with the despicable words of Brigham Young.
Dan.
You've got to quit repeating the words of ignorant dipshits you heard at church without investigating FOR YOURSELF the truth of their words. Take some responsibility!! Quit being a SHEEP!!
Wonderful discussion. Wish I had had this 30 years ago when my coworker was convinced, by his church, that all mormons were going to hell.
A lot of members of the TRUE Church are going to end up in hell, along with many of the other rleions. !!!
@@williamsr.6971 Yup D&C 76. "Hell" ? ='s Hades which translates as "punishment". ( Ironically the punishment would denote there is an opposite reward and both punishment /reward denotes that a person needs to do something to deserve either. Revelations for instance speaks of all people being judged according to their works. Not that Jesus Christ's Atonement doesn't bridge the gap.... Just that simply saying the "Sinner's prayer" as all a person needs to do to be saved is logically non -scriptural.)
@@robca6013
YUP!!
The very reason there will never be religious UNITY!!
Stubbornly held FALSE beliefs.
@@daveyjones9930 Yup especially after the final judgement.
@@robca6013
There is no such thing as a "final Judgement". That's a scare tactic of a controlling religion, Probably Catholic.
If there were a Final Judgment, GOD HIMSELF would be found guilty...since he/she/it created everything including evil, and knows the end from the beginning and could have controlled "EVIL"...and didn't!!
He/she/it would have known that the Bible in it's current form is VERY CONFUSING---the reason there are so many conflicting religions.
If God had any influence on the Bible, the Bible would contain just ONE SIMPLE LINE: *TRY NOT TO BE A CUNT!!*
Thank you for a wonderful discussion. As a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, I recognize that we are all striving to follow our Savior the best that we can.
Very well spoken President Mouw! You present yourself to be about as fair-minded an Evangelical as I have ever encountered! Thank you!
Thank you Brother. This is what we all who profess a love for Christ need to do to exemplify His teachings and the charity He had...and Elder Holland is absolutely a genuinely great follower of Christ.
Implant Dr
IF Holland is really a "genuinely great follower of Christ", we'll see him apologize, in his official capacity as an LDS leader, to all Christians, for the persecution and rotten words spoken against Christians by LDS leaders for the past 150 years.
The fruits of followers of Christ are their *ACTIONS* , not their words!!
I am grateful for these things. My mom was a member of the Church of Jesus Christ, and my dad was a member of the Baptist Church. Back in the 60’s, unfortunately sparks flew one evening...but my parents stayed together after thinking of splitting up. Because of us kids probably. But now they are glad in heaven that they did, I bet.
I don’t recommend marrying someone who differs in some beliefs, though. It was hard for me to see the conflict...like with my dad, who is one of the best people in the world.
Interesting discussion, and I applaud Mr. Mouw's efforts to be fair minded, honest, and Christian in his dealings, but as a member of The Church of JESUS CHRIST of Latter Day Saints, I feel that there are still matters that are expressed in this interview that reflect incomplete and/or inaccurate understanding of some things about us. I won't take the space to cover it all, but I'll make just a couple of comments:
First, in this interview it was stated that our doctrine changes, which I think is inaccurate. We see a distinction between doctrine and policy. Doctrine is rooted in eternal principles, but is implemented through policies and procedures, and policies & procedures may change when God says it is time, but eternal principles remain, and so does doctrine. For instance, the Law of Moses forbade certain foods and required certain ceremonies and practices, which God no longer required after Jesus Christ accomplished his atoning sacrifice in our behalf. After his resurrection, he revealed to his church that the old Jewish law had been fulfilled, so a policy change was made to stop adhering to it. There was no change of doctrine, inasmuch as the principles behind the Law of Moses in the first place were rooted in symbolically pointing the Jews to Jesus Christ, which is eternally valid. Likewise, changes to our practices via policy change are also not doctrinal changes. Policy changes in our church are not correcting some error in how we did things. Some of the things about which God instructs us through his prophets, he doesn't tell us why, he just says do it that way, or stop doing it that way. When the Law of Moses came to an end, however, he did tell us why (through writings of Paul the Apostle), and we know that it was the right time for the change; before Jesus's resurrection the Law of Moses was required, but after that it wasn't. It's the same with some changes in our practices, whether or not we are told why changes are made. The distinction between doctrine and policy is real.
A second point is this: the interviewing lady Karen S. (I won't try to spell her name and get it wrong) called us "The Church of Latter Day Saints" twice in this interview. That is inaccurate, and some of us perceive that to be an unfriendly gesture, although we strive not to take offense. Unfortunately it is all too common among leaders of Protestant faiths to intentionally misstate the name of our church, for their own motives. We perceive that to be a technique for denying our Christianity, by omitting the name of JESUS CHRIST from the name of our church. We are not "The Church of Latter Day Saints", we are The Church of JESUS CHRIST of Latter Day Saints. Huge difference. While it may be correct to refer to people in our church as Latter Day Saints, it is never correct to call the church "The Church of Latter Day Saints". We worship Jesus Christ, and we believe that he is the head of this church, and that he created it by restoring the primitive Church of Jesus Christ as its doctrines and priesthood authority existed when Jesus was on the earth. We believe that Jesus Christ is governing this church, through his latter day prophets to whom he reveals what he wants us to know and to do, as well as through prophets of former times who wrote the books of the Bible and other sacred texts. We believe that this church is the instrument of Jesus Christ through which he deals with mankind in many vital matters, including much of the effort towards preparing the world for his Second Coming, which is imminent.
Also, calling us Mormons because of our belief in The Book of Mormon is using a mere nickname that doesn't adequately communicate who and what we are. That nickname originated shortly after the restoration of the church in 1830 as people of other faiths called us that as a term of derision, which we embraced as a badge of honor as a persecuted people. It was similar to how the Americans in the Revolutionary War were derisively called Yankees by the British, but embraced the name. But it has become clear that the nickname denigrates what our church actually is, and the church needs to be called by its correct name, particularly emphasizing that we are The Church of JESUS CHRIST. The correct name of the church indicates a covenant relationship between Jesus Christ and his people on the earth. The covenant is offered to us by Jesus Christ through his grace and mercy, and is accepted by us through having faith in him, repenting, and living his commandments and partaking of his ordinances and embracing his atonement for our salvation. As we become the covenant people of Jesus Christ, we become Latter Day Saints, but Jesus is the benefactor and administrator of the covenant, hence the name, The Church of JESUS CHRIST of Latter Day Saints. To leave out the name of the most important One in the covenant is to entirely miss the point, and to do a sad disservice to all concerned.
All that being said, Mr. Mouw seems like a genuinely good man with sincere Christian intent. and we welcome friendship with people of good will. We have a lot of common causes and common beliefs with other Christians, and it behooves us to embrace each other as brothers and sisters in Christ as the world is increasingly becoming more hostile to believers in Jesus Christ.
Amen
thank you, John!
For some reason, this video stumbled upon my youtube feed and I found this very interesting.
Firstly, I had Karen Saupe as an English professor. She highlighted some personal thing for me, albeit overly direct. But, mentionable props to her as a professor. And yes, Karen, my poetic side has grown. ;)
Secondly, being a convert to the LDS church shortly after graduating Calvin University, I enjoy the truth that Calvin is truly opening up its heart about other religions. I have seen both sides of the coin when it comes to these two communities and have praise for both. Now, only one of them (LDS) gets my commitment and unwavering support, but, Calvin will always have a place in my heart.
So cool! Thanks for sharing. This really brightened my night. I'm also LDS. My kids go to a Baptist Bible school they (and my husband and I) love it. I'm thankful they are able to also see things from another perspective. They study the Bible every day.and know it so well. 💕💖
Thank you Richard Mouw and Karen Saupe. Very thoughtful interview Full disclosure, I am a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Was brought up however, with Christian Science & Anglican (Canada) background.
Christian Science is another cult.
Yes us Mormons definitely believe in Jesus Christ, without him we could not progress. We can all be friends in Christ.
Being lds, you will experience it all the time, others telling you what you believe. Its funny sometimes, but can get tiresome. I usually try and find out what the other person believes, but usually they are guarded and scared to open up about their beliefs, it's easy to attack any religion.
Greg, when you feel like Christians are telling you what you believe, ask them for biblical and LDS sources for what they are saying. Here's your part: if they do refer you to those, even though you may never have heard of them, find them and prayerfully read them, asking Heavenly Father to help you in finding all truth. Maybe they are wrong or maybe they're right, or maybe some are and some aren't. But God will absolutely answer that prayer.
@@alanc1491
I've seen people be crafty and use church material to give false impressions, I ask those criticizing me for their sources.
As soon as I look at their sources I always come to the one of two conclusions.
1) They're attempting to deceive me by taking things out of context by omitting text.
2) Their statements are not truth, they are just their views of the truth.
That's one of the biggest problems among today's people, they define their opinions/views about the truth as the truth.
Truth is not synonymous to views/opinions about the truth.
I see too many people judging one another, they don't have a clue what is in the heart of each individual! Or you can call it speculation, you can speculate all day long and never be right. Yep. This kind of judgment is not of God, it is satanism ! Every person has his or her own testimony of Jesus Christ just like the 10 virgins in the parable. Also you have the wheat and tares, they will be divided. I read many statements, some are not very Christ like. So my question is, which one are you, I'm talking to the ones that read this statement, are you a wheat or a tear? Just in case you don't know, the wheat follow Christ and the tears follow no one except the world of Satan.
That is because the majority of LDS have only a partial understanding of what Mormons actually believe.
It is not until the new member has been in for a few years that little things come to light and by then the person is so invested int he church, for many there is no way out.
I feel there is a gathering of all true Christians who hear and discern the Good Shepard's voice regardless of what religion they are in. The rest of the differences in current belief or opinions don't matter as much as that.
The trouble is, neither group are hearing him and never have.
It's clear that President Mouw is a fine man and I appreciate his honesty and fair discussion on this topic. Thank you! I do have a few comments about this discussion:
1. The official name is The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints - not the Church of Latter-day Saints as referenced multiple times by the interviewer. This is an important distinction for hearers to understand as well as the fact that "Mormons" is only a nickname.
2. The primary reason why people convert to our faith is not because of kind acts performed on their behalf as implied (though service and kindness are always important), but rather because of a witness of the Holy Ghost. This is a fundamental truth emphasized by the LDS Church that we can know the truth of all things by the power of the Holy Ghost thru prayer.
3. It's true that our Church believes in continuing revelation from God which is evidence of a "living Church". While doctrines remain fixed, procedures and policies will change in accordance with the same pattern set by God whenever His church has existed on the earth.
Kim.
1. A thorn by any other name is STILL *A THORN!!*
2. The primary reason people join Mormonism is because they were not given the FULL Mormon Story.
3. "Revelation" from God would be a good thing, if it didn't contradict the earlier "revelation"...or do away with the earlier doctrine altogether....polygamy and polyandry, for ex., as well as banning blacks from LDS priesthooy....abandoned via "revelation", in 1978.
IOW, those revs were either true and eternal DOCTRINE to begin with, or they were NOT!! There's no inbetween!!
@@daveyjones9930 dude stop wasting your life away spending hours and hours attacking and belittling. we get it, you hate mormons, you hate the idea of religion, you hate christians you hate them so bad you spend hours and hours on the internet criticizing, attacking, hating. Davey get a hobby, do something that brings positive vibes back into your life! Life is short!
Yes Davey brother, you don’t hate Latter-day Saints, you merely love to lie about them, shovel feces on them, evil-speak about them. Quintessential _christian_ love.
@@andyingersoll6880 Truth is hate to those who hate the truth.
@@Glen.Danielsen "Expose the works of darkness."
Jesus said your sins would not be forgiven if you did not believe He was God.
John 8:19 So they were saying to Him, “Where is Your Father?” Jesus answered, “You know neither Me nor My Father; if you knew Me, you would know My Father also.”
24 Therefore I said to you that you will die in your sins; for unless you believe that I am He, you will die in your sins.”
As a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints I loved every bit of this. Please, let's look for what we have in common in our love for The Savior Jesus Christ.
I can appreciate wanting to find what we have in common. There is so much good found in the members of the lds church. I myself was a member until I was 43 years old. What I miss most is the community I had in the church. I'm now an evangelical Christian and I feel evangelicals could learn a lot about community from the lds church. The problem I have and the reason I left is because of the truth claims in the lds church. They just simply put are not true. I have real concerns with the top 15 men in the church and don't think they pass the biblical test of prophet's or apostles. It is for this reason I resigned my calling in the bishopric and later my membership in the church. It was a painful realization and I compare it to losing a loved one. There was mourning process but I find rest in Jesus.
As a Latter-day Saint, I appreciate this respectful interview and respect towards Latter-day Saints and all of God's children, regardless of religious belief.
How about the Mormon church reciprocating toward the other Christian denominations - ow or you still not allowed to do that?
@@carlduffin No such thing as a mormon church, but there is The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and yes, hundreds of talks have been given that show full respect and praise for Catholic and Protestant churches. Our church and members have never, not once, produced a single video, book, tract, lecture, talk or anything, defaming and denigrating evangelical churches, members or any other faith so we have nothing to reciprocate as we've never done anything to any other church but our founder and first prophet was brutally killed by Protestant Christians, our members' lands were stolen by Protestant Christians and for the past 191 years our church has been subject to NUMEROUS hate-filled speeches, books, videos, tracts and actions from evangelicals and Protestants so yes, any apology from an evangelical is greatly appreciated.
@@RussellFineArt
Prior to 1990 the LDS church (Mormon) had a temple ceremony with live actors taking part.
One was representing a Christian Minister. The ceremony plainly stated that this Minister worked FOR SATAN...
because he "labored for MONEY". (I saw this for myself in the temple before my LDS mission.)
You're painting Mormonism as *innocent* of any wrong doing. That's dishonest as well as a violation of one of the Ten Commandments: "Thou shalt not bare false witness."
You may be able to pull the wool over the eyes of unknowing Christians, but you won't get away with it with me---
an active FORMER Mormon for 50+ years. (I don't know many things, but I DO KNOW MORMONISM!)
Mormons murdered Missourians too. Read LDS church history!
How about Mountain Meadows Massacre where 120 men, women and CHILDREN were massacred by MORMONS---under a flag of truce---as they were leading survivors of the massacre to, what Mormons promised was, "safety". Most were shot at point blank range! Nary an LDS apology for that, either!
Joseph Smith called all churches "abominable and corrupt", "Babylon the Great and the whore of the earth". Similar insults were made in your book of Mormon. I.E., "Only two churches exist, the Church of the Lamb (Mormonism), and the church of Satan. *These things were said AND PUBLISHED before Smith formed his church.*
LONG BEFORE anyone knew Joe's church existed.
Do you really think Christians would take that abuse sitting down, with no response??
(That's what Mormonism want's you to think!)
Re Read what Carl Duffin said, above! I agree with him. Where's the corresponding apology to Christians from LDS GA's?
@@daveyjones9930 for starters, you're bearing false witness by calling our church the Mormon, or LDS church, which it is not and never has been, it's: The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and yes, I'm fully aware of church history and everything that's been said and I attended the temple, numerous times, in the 1980's and saw various men playing the part of Satan. Some of the costumes looked similar to some Catholic and Protestant ministers' robes but they never once stated they were Catholic or Protestant ministers, they were clothes to represent men who tell most of the truth, mixed with untruths and lies, which many ministers have done and still do today. Look at the NUMEROUS evangelical and Protestant ministers on TH-cam who promised, in God's name, prophesying that Donald Trump would win the presidency. So did God actually tell them anything? No way! They were lying through their teeth like many ministers I've hear throughout my life. To be fair, I've heard many Latter-day Saints lie through their teeth also, nobody has a corner on lying but to testify in God's name that Trump was a good, decent human being and that he would win the presidency? That's another level of lying and deception. And yes, the scriptures are clear on filthy lucre and what it is, no need to spin the truth there.
Regarding Missouri and the Saints, yes, 1 Missouri militia man was killed while shooting at and attempting to kill Latter-day Saints. The Saints defended themselves and their families, just like every other Saint of God has, throughout history. Don't get rosy on the Missouri terrorists as they deliberately stole the Saint's lands, tortured them, raped their women, burned their fields and homes and killed many of them, including their leader, Bishop Partridge AND the governor wrote and signed an extermination order on the Saints, the ONLY extermination order in the history of the United States, and forcibly removed the Saints from Missouri and ordered his militia to kill on sight, any Latter-day Saint. That's disgusting!!
Re. Mountain Meadows, again, you bent the truth. The Fancher-Baker wagon train entered Utah at the same time the U.S. Federal Gov't has issued a letter saying the Gov't was sending Federal troops to Utah to destroy the church and leaders. Brigham Young declared martial law and ordered everyone in the state and territory to be extremely cautious for Federal troops as they were meant to come murder Saints for their beliefs. The Arkansas wagon trail pulled in to Salt Lake City, were treated with the utmost respect, given water, food, shelter and moved on, 2 weeks later, towards Cedar City. Multiple witnesses clearly heard the Fancher-Baker party brag about killing Joseph Smith, even obtaining the gun that killed him and repeatedly threatened the Saints, saying they were planning to come back to Cedar City and kill Saints, after reaching California. Witnesses bore record that the Fancher-Baker party poisoned the main source of water to Cedar City, killing some of the Saint's cows. Witnesses testified of numerous threats from the Fancher-Baker party and many feared they were planning to turn around, come back to the city and kill people, sympathizing with the Federal Gov't. What a few Saints did, in return, was horribly wrong and against Brigham Young's orders, against their beliefs and against the law by murdering most in the Fancher-Baker party. Ironically, the Saints captured John D. Lee, held a trial and executed him for his wrongs and murders, which he was the instigator and primary murderer in the incident. Several other men who were also responsible, fled and were never seen of again. When Joseph and Hyrum Smith were brutally murdered in IL., a trial was held, the men who testified of murdering them were given new suits, pats on the back and sent free with NO penalty. Hmm, seems the Saints were the only ones who obeyed the laws and prosecuted for wrongs. I've read extensively about the Mountain Meadows massacre that was NOT a church murder, it was an isolated murder by several men who happen to be members of the church and were prosecuted for their actions and the Saints had just come from losing their lands, homes, temple, prophet and roughly 1,000 of their brother and sister Saints in death by people who hated them and tortured them, only for their beliefs.
And yes, Joseph Smith published writings instructing him not to join any other church as they were an abomination to God. Joseph published what Jesus Christ told him, not his own opinion as Joseph Smith was the only one, since John the Revelator, to have seen and spoken with Jesus. Likewise, Jesus' apostles wrote the words Jesus said that the Sadducees and Pharisees were hypocrites and fools. Truth is truth, you can't change it. Joseph also wrote and taught, numerous times, to fully respect others and their beliefs. Yes, we don't believe your teachings are true but we love and respect you. Likewise, God doesn't accept sin but he loves the sinner and loves us all and instructs us to do the same. Do you accept the teachings of Islam? But do you show respect and love towards Muslims? We do, always have and always will. We're perfectly fine with people saying they don't believe our beliefs but expect them to show respect, not bigotry and hate with thousands of videos, books, tracts, sermons and violence, as we've experienced numerous times. I've personally been fired from 2 jobs because my managers found out I was a Latter-day Saint and one manager yelled in my face, about an inch from my nose, that I was going to hell because of my beliefs. I quietly left, practicing my beliefs that Jesus actually taught. I had an evangelical Christian pull a baseball on me, threatening me and tried to run me over with his car. I and many, many of my fellow Latter-day Saints have faced numerous bigotry, hate, torture and violence and some have been killed, for their beliefs and most have come from fellow Christians.
Also, The Church of Jesus Christ has donated chapels and a lot of money to Baptist, Jewish and other faiths and have worked to forge partnerships and relationships with other faiths. I serve on 2 interfaith councils in my area, meeting regularly with many other faiths, working on service projects and interfaith meetings. I love my Protestant, Catholic, Jewish, Muslim, Hindu, Baha'i and other faith friends and work constantly to eliminate bigotry and hate from all religions. None of us can help what was said in the past and none of us care much about our slight differences in beliefs, we look for commonalities and friendships.
God bless and good luck to you.
@@RussellFineArt
Thanks.
SO...you *DON'T* "appreciate" or respect Christian Ministers/leaders...as you began this thread?? (Was that a LIE??) Gaslighting?
I don't appreciate, respect or trust them either---which is precisely the way I view the top 15 Mormon leaders. They are ALL liars. Why would ANYONE "follow" known LIARS?? I have trouble wrapping my mind around such stupidity.
Failing to predict POTUS is not a lie! They DO lie, but that was not one of them. It was merely wishful thinking....like Mormons predicting Mitt Romney would win POTUS.
Preaching "for filthy lucre"?
I have no problem with religious leaders being paid for their service, Mormon or otherwise. "The worker is worthy of his hire", right?
What I find reprehensible are LDS leaders CLAIMING that "no one in Mormon leadership get's paid for what they do". That's not just a LIE. That's a goddamn LIE! A LIE in god's name! I would speculate that half of all Mormons still believe that LIE!! In reality, the top 15 LDS leaders probably get 6 figure salaries. To hide that fact those leaders refuse to publish their financials---like most other Christian churches DO.
Fancher-Baker?
I can tell you've only read about MMM from faithful Mormon accounts.
IF the Fancher party DID mischief along their route south, you have to understand that BY had put out an order to the Saints to NOT trade with the Fanchers. Wagon trains RELIED on trading along the way in order to survive.
I can understand their anger over that issue. You can't/WON'T! WHATEVER the Fanchers did doesn't deserve the Saints massacring men, women and CHILDREN!--under a flag of truce!!
Most of those claims of abuse by the Fanchers, surfaced only AFTER the massacre...to JUSTIFY those murders.
Also. Those in the mob were not JUST LDS members. You failed to note that there were at least 3 BISHOPS and 2 STAKE PRESIDENTS among the murdering leadership.
THEN, to top it all off, Brigham has the BALLS to try and blame the Indians for the massacre. I believe Briggy knew the whole MMM story. (Nothing happened in Utah without Briggy knowing about it.) And, Brig chose to cover it up as well as persuaded his adopted son, Bishop John D. Lee, under prophetic promise of Eternal Celestial Glory, if Lee would take the fall for Brig and the LDS church. He DID. (Have you read his deathbed confession?)
I was a Mormon in Calif. and in a foreign country (mission) for 50+ years and NOT ONCE was I ever accosted by
by ANYBODY, Christian or otherwise. I suspect you are making shizz up to bolster your weak arguments. That's what Mormons DO...lie to make themselves LOOK good, or at least better than they really are. Narcissism.
Bigotry?
THAT'S the prime hallmark of Mormonism... *BIGOTRY* and divisive ideas...140 years of bigotry and racism against blacks and ongoing bigotry against women and homosexuals. Ya gotta keep those bigotry fires burning!
Who is the next BOOGY-MAN/ ENEMY LDS leadership will conjure up? Covid19??
Cheers! ;)
Bravo!! All Faiths should come together and respect their differences and yet join in fighting a good cause. Families are the links of the chain of society. All people want to be happy because God wants us to be. Life is full of growing experiences to prepare us to meet Him again some day. Having friends make the journey sweeter! We are all His children regardless of our Faith. None of us are right all the time so lets work on the ultimate goal in giving God credit for the good we can accomplish together. We can smile and even chuckle at our differences but let us just enjoy each other. We each have beams in our own eyes and not focusing on the mote in others' eyes with do us some good. Thank you for reminding me of what matters most. Happiness to all people and I am inspired to offer an olive branch to others that are different then me. Again, great video!!
Thank you Richard Mouw it is great to hear a fellow student of the Bible follow the 10 commandments close enough that we are able to see Christ clearly.
Christ rose on the 3rd day and ascended to the Father. He is a living God;; I grateful for the true personal relationship that all men can have with him.
Wow! This truly is a wise gentleman. I am a Latter-day Saint and he really understands us well. I feel compassion and genuinity and honesty. I want to be a better "Mormon" as a result. Thank you.
Yeah, a better Mormon will definitely make you a God with your own planet, where you can have endless sex with your own herd of females.
@@artistjra
And you disrespecting God's children won't get you any closer to God.
The next time someone upsets you, say in your head they're a child of God and see if you're still willing to retaliate in sinful ways contrary to the teachings of Christ.
If you are willing to, you need to learn how to love your Saviour.
@@danielmoore4024 Not everyone is a "child of God". Christ called the pharisees children of their father, "the Devil". Anyone that denies who Jesus Christ is (part of the Godhead, eternal, only existing God), is of the Devil.
I am a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. May best friends growing up were Catholic and Nazarene. Have a friend now that is a Wesleyan Minister. Never had any animosity.
Thank you for this respectful discussion. I met many Evangelical Christians in New York when I was a missionary there. I feel respect for your community and am grateful for your kindness. :)
Thank you, also for your examples of love of Christ and of his saving Atonement. ❤️
Wow! What a breath of fresh air. So nice to hear. I pray that people of all faiths can come together in love and friendship as this good man has shown.
I pray that people of NO FAITH can come together in love ad friendship. *NO FAITH NEEDED!!*
President Richard Mouw: I was raised in the Southern Baptist Church and joined as a young boy. I spent 30 years as a Baptist and then I joined the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints 42 years ago. I appreciate your apology but it is certainly not necessary for me. I learned through my active duty with the military that the right to believe as we wish is very important.
You make the point that the scriptures say we are gods. Psalm 82:6 (AKJV) "I have said, Ye are gods; and all of you are children of the most High.
" Mark 10:34 "Jesus answered them, Is it not written in your law, I said, Ye are gods?
" We have the Authorized King James Version of the Bible that our Church considers scripture as well as the Book of Mormon, Doctrine & Covenants, and Pearl of Great Price. In this version of the Bible, a "god" is not considered a deity. Deities are capitalized such as God or Holy Ghost (Spirit). As an example, Dagon the god of the Philistines is no deity. Judges 16:23 "Then the lords of the Philistines gathered them together for to offer a great sacrifice unto Dagon their god, and to rejoice: for they said, Our god hath delivered Samson our enemy into our hand.
" Joseph Smith, Jr. used the term "god" for those of us who will be exalted in the Celestial Kingdom. Doctrine & Covenants 132:20 "Then shall they be gods, because they have no end; therefore shall they be from everlasting to everlasting, because they continue; then shall they be above all, because all things are subject unto them. Then shall they be gods, because they have all power, and the angels are subject unto them.
" This revelation by Joseph Smith, Jr. is absolutely consistent with the Bible. In verse 24 of that same chapter, He refers to Heavenly Father as "God." D&C 132:24 "This is eternal lives-to know the only wise and true God, and Jesus Christ, whom he hath sent. I am he. Receive ye, therefore, my law.
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All Revelation in the Church is received by common consent. D&C 28:13 "For all things must be done in order, and by common consent in the church, by the prayer of faith.
" The revelation is presented to the First Presidency and Quorum of the Twelve Apostles for sustaining. Once it is unanimously sustained it is presented in a meeting of the general membership for sustaining. It is then published in the Standard Works of the Church which contains the Authorized King James Version of the Bible, Book of Mormon, Doctrine & Covenants, and Pearl of Great Price.
Thank you for your kindness! After all, that is the Christian perspective.
Thank you for this interview. It gets very tiresome being misrepresented and told what I believe about my own Faith. So, thank you for asking us. Members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (Mormons) love the Lord and our fellow men.
What a wonderful man you are just for wanting to get to know us and learn what we feel, believe, and what our different but real motives are. Thank you and bless you. As an older Mormon Missionary couple serving in Sicily for two years. We worked on Sigonella our Military Base with three Protestants Ministers , a Catholic Priest and my husband and I the Mormons. I can’t begin to tell you of the love and respect we had for each other. We didn’t make it about our differences but our commonalities like our love and devotion to our Savior Jesus Christ! His stoning sacrifice for all of us born into this world must be understood, pondered, and studied. It must have a deep meaning to each of us individually. Until we understand our own individual need of repentance’s can’t have a meaningful relationship with Jesus. He invites us all to Know him and receive the spirit as he gives us knowledge, blessings and love. I still cry when I think about him suffering before and on the Cross. For me a sinner he suffered and bled and died! Once we are secure with him, the Bible and other scriptures we gain the knowledge, love and desire to reach out to others of different beliefs.
I had the privilege of studying the Bible with my amazing evangelical friends. One year we studied Daniel and the next Revelation. I learned so much about their beliefs and genuine love of Christ it was exciting to go the following week.
They were skeptical of me because I was a Mormon but in a few weeks we began to enjoy studying the Bible and feel the spirit! What a wonderful two years. We all cried when we left to go home because of our mutual love a respect for each other.
I tell my fellow Mormons today my friends were some of the most spiritual, loving and wonderful people I’ve ever met.
Thank you for working to get to know us. We got to know you several times a week. I loved the Catholics as much. Each time we saw the Catholic Priest we had a respectful genuine hug for each other as we did with our Ministers. I love them with all my heart and soul still today and know they are going to be with Jesus right along with all heart felt Christians! We will rejoice together with love and praise for God. I found we really aren’t that different. We all need God in our lives and hearts, need love and respect and desire to leave this world a little better place as Jesus changes our hearts through his atoning sacrifice and we come to deeply know and love him. I didn’t want this to be a sermon but felt the need for my Mormon family to know why they should reach out to all others despite different belief systems. I love today to get to know members of all different beliefs in our town and not to put my beliefs on them but love and get to know and serve each other.
You are a “Man of God and I sincerely thank you for your inspiring talk.
Sincerely
Sherri C. Manti Utah.
I think you meant to say, His atoning sacrifice not stoning.
I enjoyed your comments.
Thank you so much. People who believe in God should stick together. There is enough in this world going against us. I think everyone should stick together and respect each other's beliefs. We would be so much better off.
*1.* Mormons believe that *GOD* is the source of truth, and that the Bible is only the *Word* of God. _(I'm not sure how any non-Catholic can look at history and not have some reservations about wholly trusting the Bible as we have it today...)_
*2.* Mormons believe that Jesus suffered for our sins on the Cross, yes, but the bulk of it took place in Gethsemane the night before. Therefore, we place greater significance on His suffering in Gethsemane and His Resurrection than His death on the Cross. _(we focus on the brightest parts of the Atonement, not the darkest)_
*3.* Mormons *_absolutely_* believe in a _personal_ relationship with God. _(I think this is meant as a reference to our emphasis on ordinances, but an ordinance is simply the act of making a very personal covenant with God; we make promises to God, and He promises specific blessings in return as we keep our covenant)_
As a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, I really appreciate the effort to reach across the aisle. We have a lot more that we need to ban together on in these days with Christianity, Christians and our right to worship being attacked constantly in politics. I fear that if we don't work together for our rights that we may soon lose them.
One thing that I want to correct about this video is that we have not been "at each other's throats" from the beginning, it has been the evangelicals at our throats and us protecting ourselves or ignoring it.
Hopefully we can come together and find common ground.
How can there be common ground when LDS's worship a heavenly father who was once a man and believe Jesus Christ is a created being?
Mormonism has a different god and and different christ.
President Hinckley, the prophet and revelator of the Mormon church, has publicly declared that the Jesus of Mormonism and traditional Christianity are not the same.
"In bearing testimony of Jesus Christ, President Hinckley spoke of those outside the Church who say Latter-day Saints 'do not believe in the traditional Christ.' 'No, I don't. The traditional Christ of whom they speak is not the Christ of whom I speak. For the Christ of whom I speak has been revealed in this the Dispensation of the Fullness of Times. He together with His Father, appeared to the boy Joseph Smith in the year 1820, and when Joseph left the grove that day, he knew more of the nature of God than all the learned ministers of the gospel of the ages.'" (LDS Church News Week ending June 20, 1998, p. 7).
In Mormonism, Jesus is a creation, the product of relations between god and his goddess wife who used to be people from another world (McConkie, Bruce, Mormon Doctrine, p. 192, 321, 516, 589). Jesus is the literal spirit brother of the devil and you and I (McConkie, p. 192, 589). Also, in Mormon theology, God has a body of flesh and bones (Doctrine & Covenants 130:22) as does his wife, and together they produce spirit offspring in heaven who inhabit human bodies on earth.
The Mormon Jesus
The literal son of god and his goddess wife begotten in the pre-existence.
The brother of all spirits born in heaven in the premortal existence.
One of 3 gods in the godhead.
The Trinity is three separate gods.
First one to receive a spirit body.
Atoned for sin on the cross and in the garden of Gethsemane.
The Christian Jesus
Not the literal son of god and his goddess wife.
Not the brother of all spirits born in heaven in a premortal existence.
Not one of 3 gods in the godhead.
The Trinity is 3 persons in one God.
Was always spirit from eternity.
Atoned for sin on the cross alone.
This brief comparison should help you see the difference between the two view of Christ. Jesus cannot be both the literal sexually begotten son of god and not the literal sexually begotten son. He cannot be both one of 3 gods and not one of 3 gods. They are different.
The apostle Paul warned of people like president Hinckley and others who would preach another Jesus.
II Corinthians 11 But I am afraid that, as the serpent deceived Eve by his craftiness, your minds will be led astray from the simplicity and purity of devotion to Christ. 4 For if one comes and preaches another Jesus whom we have not preached, or you receive a different spirit which you have not received, or a different gospel which you have not accepted, you bear this beautifully.
@@fayelewis5476 , TBH I don't care about your theological disagreements, your biblical interpretations nor self-professed "authoritative" condemnations. I won't debate with you because neither of us will change our minds. Most members of the Church of Jesus Christ of LDS don't care about these things either.
Just because we have our disagreements doesn't mean we can't find a lot of common ground though. We both believe in Christ (even though a different one), we both believe in the Bible and the 10 commandments. We share a lot more in common than we do differences. When you realize how much religion and Christianity in general is under threat from the outside world, you will soon realize how this petty squabbling over biblical interpretations is meaningless, fruitless and destructive to all of us.
Thank you brother Mouw. I call you brother because I know you are a true man of God.
When time passes by and when we all move into the next realm of spirits, we will both be able to see the same Christ-like love for each other, as we now do in the flesh.
Leaving our own dogmas aside, ultimately, the Savior of the world will greet us both into His bosom. Of this, I am sure. Let the haters hate.
God bless you!
(From a Latter-Day Saint in Christ)
Der Glaetze.
How very sweet of you!
The problem is, unless brother Mouw becomes a Mormon you won't see him in the Celestial Kinkdum where YOU expect to be. It could be you two will meet in Outer Darkness...but Jebus won't be there to greet you to his bosom!
(That's according to LDS theology.)
No matter HOW GOOD A GUY he is (I think he is great!), he needs to join Mormonism, attend the temple for his saving Endowments and LIVE LDS LAWS AND ORDINANCES...and give up his coffee!
THAT would show CLEARLY just how much he "respects" Mormonism.
If he doesn't do that (I predict he won't), all you two are doing is playing *footsie* with each other. In other words, you are both slinging BULLSHIT---two self absorbed narcissists trying to *out righteous* the other!!--Quite amusing...
@@daveyjones9930 Only an arrogant, self absorbed, self righteous person would respond in such a way to an outreach of greater mutual respect and understanding between two different groups of people....
Clearly your heart isn't in Christ, as his spirit wasn't one of contention, but of love and understanding. As for me, I will gladly take this opportunity to better my relationship with, and deepen my understanding of my evangelical brothers and sisters
@@ethanf.237
What a disingenuous LOAD OF SHIT!!
Back home this kind of "mutual respect and understanding" was called "mutual masturbation", or a group "hand job".
This bullshit is all for SHOW! At least with the group hand job, they had something to show for the effort!!
You need to read all about "contention"...in the New Testament. It was Jesus vs the Pharisees and Money Changers. Do you recall that story? Of course, it would probably help if you got your nose OUT of that waste-of-a-book, the Book of Moron, and try reading the New Testament occasionally.
Speaking of the Book Of Moron, try re reading the contention between God's CHOSEN PROPHET, Nephi, and Laban!! As I recall, that "contention" cost someone their HEAD!!
He's a man of God that won't reach the highest kingdom because hes not a member of your church. Oh, maybe you can go get this man of God out of spirit prison.
@@daveyjones9930 I rest my case....
Thank you. Being an active member of the LDS church I had a friend of another faith who occasionally would try and tell me the follies of my faith. As I didn’t react she finally said I guess when Christ comes he will know us all as believers.
Enjoyed your comment, but there's more to it than merely believing. James said "the devils also believe" - will they be saved for merely believing?
I am a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints (The Mormons), and I have a strong testimony developed through prayer, study and meditation, of ongoing revelation, as that was a sticking point for me. I believe that the information coming from God can come based on what people can "handle" at the time. For example, with blacks getting the Priesthood, I believe God revealed it as the common thinking changed and would accept it. God is perfect and his love is perfect for everybody on this planet (we are ALL his sons and daughters, no matter our race). Unfortunately, humans have been conditioned to not love one another perfectly. I think missionary work has taught us that people are people world wide. Thus, the revelation came to let blacks receive the Priesthood when the imperfect people in the church could hear it, and importantly, accept it. The polygamy revelation is different, but I also came to an acceptable and very logical conclusion for myself through prayer, meditation and study (I am not built to accept blindly and the Church encourages people to pray, meditate and study to gain their own testimony). Please note that these are my opinions, and do not necessarily represent church doctrine.
Becky Howard I have studied the Scriptures for decades and the consistent definition of God’s holiness that I find there is a supreme, high, and perfect standard of character and behavior. Knowing what we know of how august, majestic, and holy God is, and how God delineates light and darkness, it sounds to me like you are saying that God’s standard is adjustable, by Him only of course, depending on what standard man is capable of reaching.
However, God calls us to be holy, as He is holy. Meaning God calls us to adapt ourselves to his standard of holiness. Therefore, the only way for our standard of holiness from God to be adjustable is for God’s own standard for himself to be adjustable. If that be true, it necessarily and by definition, destroys the idea that God can be perfect.
Listen, God’s standard of holiness is consistently shown to be this way. If it is right now, it has always been right. If it is wrong now, it has always been wrong. God is not, and never has been, a being of situational ethics.
God can be merciful to whomever He chooses; I have no say in that. But either He is holy and perfect, or He is not.
@@SuperHornet1981
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints doesn't believe God is imperfect. Ask people for their sources so you can read everything in context, I always happen to find they omit text to deceive me.
Lots of people have studied the scriptures for decades and still have different interpretations and beliefs to one another. I believed through the Bible alone what The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints believes because of my interpretation of the Bible alone.
As a couple of examples;
• I always believed there's somewhere in between heaven and hell, since everyone will be judged according to their works I've never believed it to be a 50/50 judgement.
• We can receive the power the Father gave Christ because of Revelation 2:24-26 where Christ says he will give us all the power the Father gave him.
Christ received the power to create, so if he gives the same power to us as the Father gave to him won't we be able to create?
• Eternity has no beginning, so when the scriptures say "the beginning" they are not referring to the start of time, so what happened before the beginning?
If we didn't exist God is not an eternal God, how could he be God without any spiritual children to be the God of?
How could Satan become Satan if he was already Satan?
Something definitely happened before the creation.
Your denial of the pre-existance make God cease to be an eternal God.
Just like people can't prove their interpretation right over yours, neither can you prove yours right over theirs.
@@SuperHornet1981 I agree that truth is forever and God would not say to not allow black people the Priesthood, and then change it. Imperfect people decided to put that practice into place, and then God revealed when they were ready to hear and accept the truth and change that horrible practice. Guess what? There has only been one perfect person to walk this Earth to date. That is how I reconcile many of the wrong turns made by the Mormon church. The doctrine, however, is perfect.
Wow, what an awesome and intelligent man. Way to have an open mind on theological discussion and interrelations. At this time more than ever all believers in Christ need to band together. Christianity is under attack. We need to develop our relationships and understanding on our similarities and discuss our differences. We are more alike than different. Above all doctrine, we all believe in Jesus Christ and accept him as our savior. We confess that he is the divine son of God, born of a virgin, died on the cross for our sins and was resurrected on the third day and ascended to heaven. Christians from every sect, come together and fight against the adversary until Christ returns!
Reading the comments i realize it may take generations to undo all the lies and misconceptions told about the LDS Church. Why another church would teach their congregation such things is unfathomable. Are they finally stopping?
I don't think it will ever end Paul but I do wonder as you do to why a congregation of people would sat around talking about "mormonism" in a negative light. I mean don't they have something else to talk about?
@@jamesbell2682
This is one of the things I prefer about The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, rather than talking about other faiths we study the scriptures so we can learn more about the Saviour and testify him to the world, be his witnesses as we promise each time we partake of the bread and water.
Great message. Thank you for your honest and fair assessment. Perhaps the first time I've ever heard what I would consider a fair presentation of my faith as it relates to mainstream Christianity.
As an active LDS Christian, it is not the Mormons who have been at the throats of Evangelicals. It is just the opposite. On the subject of the Cross, the instrument that was used to inflict Christ’s death isn’t Germaine to the Resurrection or the Atonement. Many people died from crucifixion, but without the Atonement that started in the Garden of Gethsemane & the forgiveness of all sin, the cross would be a moot issue. I choose to focus on The Saviour. Within that focus certainly His death is important but His Atonement for our sins & His Self Resurrection is far more important.
Thank you to Calvin University and Richard Mouw for having the courage to share this regardless of any mindless backlash for having integrity.
Who would give them mindless backlash for having integrity?
@Robert Swenson
I guess you've been sleeping, were in the last days, not long before the Second Coming.
@Robert Swenson
All other churches have denied and forsaken God for the Bible, you have all made the Bible your God and are denying the power of God.
1 Samuel 8:7; 19
7 And the Lord said unto Samuel, Hearken unto the voice of the people in all that they say unto thee: for they have not rejected thee, but they have rejected me, that I should not reign over them.
19 ¶ Nevertheless the people refused to obey the voice of Samuel; and they said, Nay; but we will have a king over us;
You have rejected God's power of divine revelation to his church and replaced revelation with your interpretation of the Bible.
"people refused to obey the voice of Samuel;"
The people refused to hear God's words through a prophet so God forsake them.
This happens in the Bible one dispensation after another.
After Christ's ministry people refused to hear the apostles and began killing them instead of persecuting then the Great Apostasy and God forsaking them just as he did to Israel was coming.
The ancient church became more and more corrupted causing political contentions in the Roman Empire leading to the council of Nicea, since God had forsaken them for they turned from Him God did not send any messages to Constantine, especially since he worshiped the sun. The various creeds are not from God.
Here's the Roman Empire and the council of Nicea prophesied;
2 Nephi 28:5-6
5 And they deny the power of God, the Holy One of Israel; and they say unto the people: Hearken unto us, and hear ye our precept; for behold there is no God today, for the Lord and the Redeemer hath done his work, and he hath given his power unto men;
6 Behold, hearken ye unto my precept; if they shall say there is a miracle wrought by the hand of the Lord, believe it not; for this day he is not a God of miracles; he hath done his work.
All other churches today;
2 Nephi 29:3
3 And because my words shall hiss forth-many of the Gentiles shall say: A Bible! A Bible! We have got a Bible, and there cannot be any more Bible.
All other churches' future;
Mormon 8:28
28 Yea, it shall come in a day when the power of God shall be denied, and churches become defiled and be lifted up in the pride of their hearts; yea, even in a day when leaders of churches and teachers shall rise in the pride of their hearts, even to the envying of them who belong to their churches.
2 Nephi 28:26-27
26 Yea, wo be unto him that hearkeneth unto the precepts of men, and denieth the power of God, and the gift of the Holy Ghost!
27 Yea, wo be unto him that saith: We have received, and we need no more!
You have denied and rejected God and chosen the wisdom and precepts of men while rejecting the Lord's right to use his power to raise prophets and continuous revelation, you've forsaken Him.
@Robert Swenson
The gospel is;
Faith in Christ + Repentance + Baptism for remission of sins + Holy Ghost + Endure to the end.
That's it.
The beginning is Genesis 1:1, all things on heaven and earth were created by Christ. It doesn't say anywhere the universe.
Eternity has no beginning so the beginning was during eternity, what happened before when during eternity the beginning was?
I accept the power of God from God himself while you place all your trust on a book and deny him his power.
Why don't you need to know the words inside those 16 books not included in the Bible, they're God's words.
That alone is plain evidence the Bible doesn't contain all God's words, and now you're going to deny that obvious truth as you reject the other obvious truths.
Christ is the truth, since you reject truth you're rejecting Christ.
@Robert Swenson
I know what I know, Christ created the heavens and the earth and all that is here.
I know what I know, and you'll never succeed to choke the Word in me, all my knowledge is from the Bible and those books mentioned in the Bible not included.
As you reject all those books you reject the Word of God for those books contain more of God's Word.
All the prophecies in The Book of Mormon made by prophets in America are fulfilled, I know the Book of Mormon is true for I trust God him very self rather than a corrupted book first and God second.
1 Samuel 15:35
35 And Samuel came no more to see Saul until the day of his death: nevertheless Samuel mourned for Saul: and the Lord repented that he had made Saul king over Israel.
Does the Lord need to repent when he is already perfect, what did God do wrong?
Again, clearly corrupted scripture.
1 Samuel 16:14
14 ¶ But the Spirit of the Lord departed from Saul, and an evil spirit from the Lord troubled him.
Do evil spirits come from God?
No, God does not have an evil spirit.
Corrupted scripture clearly!
Since you believe the Bible is God and there's corrupted scriptures like God's got to repent, God has evil spirits etc. you believe God as a corrupted God.
A very refreshing, new, kind, and respectful discussion. To repeat an immerging phrase, there is so much more that binds us together than what divides us. Thank you President Mouw.
Brian Spendlove I think that is true. I was reading about the Seventh-day Adventist religion. And though there were differences between it and The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, so much was in common. I expect similar will happen when reading from the Evangelical religion website.
@@johnharvey4448
How can that EVER BE POSSIBLE ... as long as the MORMON CHURCH has 68,000 missionaries declaring to the world (mainly Christians) that MORMONISM is the *ONE AND ONLY TRUE CHURCH OF GOD ON EARTH??*
In NO WAY does that declaration promote "togetherness"....real or theoretical.
You can PRETEND it does (with a bit of mental gymnastics)...while that LDS declaration remains "the elephant in the room" in every attempt at "kind and respectful discussions" with Christians.
Joseph Smith created that "BED" that, now, you Mormons must sleep in!!
Good luck with bullshitting Christians into believing your "kind and respectful" nonsense!
Davey Jones Easy. I’ll just go on the evangelical official website and find that there are some things in common. Note : missionaries of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints declare that it is the only true and living church of Jesus Christ on earth. Regards promoting togetherness, I never said anything about that. Nor other things you went on about.
@@johnharvey4448
Since I quoted Brian Spendlove in my post, I was responding to him, not you.
Sorry!
But since you answered...
PLEASE DO THAT!!
Go to the OFFICIAL Evangelical website and copy the HOT LINK where they make the same claim as Mormonism, and send it to me. I'd like to see it!
If you went to the official website of ISLAM, no doubt you'd find something in common there, too!
(Do Evangelicals have sales-force numbers like Mormons do?)
Thanks!
Davey Jones Your post began with @John Harvey.
I appreciate you comments. I love the fact that you are encouraging dialogue between members of the Church of Jesus Christ and Evangelicals. There have been so many misconceptions. When I was growing up, one of the hardest things I dealt with was having Evangelical friends tell me what my beliefs were when their analyses were in direct contradiction to what we actively learned in church and how we understood the scriptures. I'm glad that you are advocating asking us what we truly believe. I'm sure I've had misconceptions about Evangelical beliefs as well. And I believe we have more similarities than differences in our belief systems. As I've been been watching "The Chosen" series, I have to acknowledge how impressed I am with Dallas Jenkins. I thank God for this great enterprise. So, please don't take this as an offense, but, I keep thinking he's presenting this from the same paradigm that a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints would.
Even though we have another testament of Jesus Christ in the Book of Mormon, that no way diminishes our reliance, on the Bible, and our appreciation and profound belief of that scripture in being the word of God. So if you were to ask a member of my faith the importance of the Bible, we would all say that we base our world view on it, just as Evangelicals do. Now with that said, there were a couple of comments made that made me cringe, only because I could tell there was a lack of understanding on our position regarding continuing revelation. You mentioned a couple of things that perhaps over-simplified our stance and reasons for revelations that were given. You made it appear that "Mormons" one day believed in polygamy and the next day didn't, and that our stance with blacks holding the priesthood was one day one thing and something totally different the next day.
Running the risk of over-simplifying things myself, I'd like to point out a couple of points often glossed over and misunderstood by our Christian brothers and sisters. First of all, as far as polygamy goes, yes it was discontinued as a practice among the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints back in 1890 - some 122 years ago. We believe in a restoration of the Church Christ established in the meridian of times. Polygamy had been practiced by Abraham, Moses, David and Solomon in the Old Testament times. Its practice continued among Jews even during Christ's lifetime. The Bible makes no mention one way or another about its practice during Christ's and the apostles' subsequent ministries. And no one today could definitively say if it was practiced among early Christians. I'm aware of no non-biblical historical reference as to its observance either. Surely most biases would get in the way of that belief. In fact, most Christians today would abhor that very idea because we are subject to our culture which largely denounces the practice of plural marriages, and concubines. Many would feel confident that this wasn't practiced, but they have no proof other than the traditions they've grown up believing.
However, latter-day saints believe it was something that had to be restored because it was an observed law among God's chosen people - the Israelites. When Wilford Woodruff received the revelation that it was to be discontinued, he didn't say that its discontinuance was because we see that it was a mistake. Rather, he cited the fact that he saw in vision that the Church members would be destroyed by the outside world if it were to continue. I believe this to be true based on my research. Furthermore, the Book of Mormon explicitly mentions that it should never be practiced unless it was commanded by God to raise up a righteous seed unto Him. So its discontinuance was not because one day the prophet felt differently. It was discontinued 1- due to persecution, 2- because polygamy was to be the exception, and its time had ended. 3- It was practiced because God had authorized it in the past, and as part of the restoration, it showed that God being the same today as yesterday and forever, wanted to acknowledge that there was a time for it to be practiced anciently among God's prophets as well as in modern times after the beginning of Christ's restoration of His Church. So please don't make flippant comments that our leaders say that something is good one day and flip-flop the next day. It demonstrates a lack of understanding that their is biblical continuity regarding plural marriage.
As far as blacks in the priesthood go, I should mention that Joseph Smith ordained blacks to the priesthood, and they held leadership callings. I can't speak for all the reasons Brigham Young changed the policy. However, I can say that it was always taught since President Young's time, that before the second coming, blacks would again be able to hold the priesthood. I should also mention that these early leaders were also the product of their time and culture. Slavery was still in effect in the US at the time Brigham Young put this policy in place. Most other Christian churches were segregated during this stage of American history as well. Members of the LDS church, unfortunately matched their cultural counterparts, holding onto beliefs that marginalized blacks. I believe as most other members of my church do today that these prejudices and biases were contrary to how God would see this group of His children. They are equal to any other, and every bit as deserving of every blessing Heavenly Father has to offer. We believe that God is no respecter of persons.
However, we are a Church that believes in continuing revelation, and that it usually comes at a time when his people are ready to receive more light and knowledge. When the leaders got together to make a decision, they had to be 100% unanimous. This occurred in 1978, when the prophet, Spencer W. Kimball, told the first presidency and the quorum of the 12 apostles of his revelation. They in turn received confirmation and felt the correctness without any doubt that the priesthood should be offered to every worthy male. The time for debate was over, as they all knew the Lord had spoken. Now this interview made it appear that this was something recent, however, it has been over forty years since this occurred. Although this seemed misleading to me as I heard the statement, it also didn't reflect the180 degree change of attitude among our members who still held on to prejudices at that time. Nor did these comments reflect the understanding that although it wasn't institutionalized, most white Evangelicals were a product of their time, and prior to the 1960s civil rights movement, they also marginalized blacks. It didn't make it right, but it is an unfortunate part part of our shared cultural history that crossed over all religious lines.
Perhaps many felt that this change came slow. I might add, that when I heard the news back in 1978, I jumped for joy thinking how pleased I was that that long awaited day finally arrived. My wife and I had the privilege of adopting two children of Haitian descent, and not once while our children were growing up did I feel that they were marginalized by members of our Church. They were fully loved and fellowshipped being treated with respect by their peers and adults alike. So, yes, one could make an argument that a revelation came that made something that was considered wrong one day, become right the next day. Perhaps this casts doubt on the inspiration of LDS leaders. But then again, didn't Peter do the same in the early Church when he was told it was time to start preaching the gospel to the Gentiles? One day it was wrong for Jews to associate with Gentiles as they were considered unclean, and then the next day Peter went among them and sent missionaries to convert them. He encouraged the Jewish Christians to accept Gentiles fully even though it contradicted their culture and upbringing. Perhaps we should look at these instances as demonstrating a need for continuing revelation through the Lord's mouthpiece. The Lord directed His work to change policy according to His divine timing in both instances. Today Africa's LDS membership is growing at an exponential rate. I love their contributions, and examples. They make me want to become more Christ-like and I admire them for their deep-rooted faith.
I hope this clarifies a couple of points made. And again, thank you for this dialogue. It was greatly appreciated, and I am pleased that these opportunities can bring both sides closer to an understanding of the Savior, and encourage respect for our fellow men - even if we might understand some points of doctrine differently. Hopefully, this might foment each side to listen more closely to the other and humbly help both groups to more earnestly follow the teachings of Jesus Christ. Only as we get to know each other better, can we realize that we have so much more in common than we don't - Prejudices and offenses have existed on both sides. Hopefully they might be lessened through working together on causes that would benefit all of God's children. May we be unified in our love of Christ and for our fellow man.
This is how we should be treating one another as followers of Jesus Christ instead of the why I hate the Mormon church bunch”. Thank you President Mouw for your decency
This "HATE" you refer to was initiated BY the Mormon CHURCH!!
The Mormon church should be apologizing to Christians/Evangelicals!!
As a Mormon... grandfather and great-grandfather were baptist ministers... And mother was a Methodist... I apologize that evangelicals feel like Mormons do not respect them..... I do not hear Mormons denigrating evangelicos anymore in in their churches... And it seems like the war towards Mormons has become less... We all believe in heaven and Jesus and God... I suppose we will only have to wait a hundred years till we get to heaven to get our answers...
@@richardrowlandadastraperaspera
Really?
The LDS church has sent out 68,000 missionaries into the world with their focus mainly on Christians.
EACH of those missionaries are taught to declare to ALL that the LDS church is "The One and ONLY TRUE CHURCH on earth".
What message are your missionaries sending to Christians? Do I have to spell it out?
LDS missionaries are telling Christians in a backdoor and cowardly way, that THEIR RELIGIONS *ARE FALSE!!*
So...your statement that you don't "hear Mormons denigrating evangelicals anymore" is patently FALSE, isn't it?
Not to fret. As an LDS missionary, I didn't realize what I was saying either. It was only AFTER I left Moism that I saw it as the insult it is....and, that's on top of all the rotten things Joseph Smith, and nearly every other LDS prophets/apostles have said about Christianity that STILL EXIST in your LDS literature! It ALSO says the same
nonsense in the Book of Mormon 1NE 13:5-6 and 1NE 14:9-13. Every time you get some "investigator" to read the BoM, they will see what the LDS attitude really is toward their religion.
Wanna rethink your assertion?
@@daveyjones9930 you do not sound like you were ever really a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. We do not attack other religions like we have been persecuted. We believe we have the truth BUT we DO NOT believe mainline Christians are going to hell. But many mainline Christians believe "Mormons" are going to hell. I would hope more mainline Christians that would attack us with their so called knowledge that most often misrepresents us would get to know us like this man has done. We are not Christlike when we attack other religions.
@@boydmoney3033
I'm curious, Money.
You said, "We are not Christlike when we attack other religions", right? Was it Christlike to ban blacks from PH and temple attendance? Was it Christlike for Jesus Christ to attack the Pharisees and their false interpretation of Jewish scripture?
I loved this. Very respectful. Thank you.
VERY PHONY !!!!
NO! NOT respectful.
If it were respectful we'd see a corresponding OFFICIAL apology from LDS leaders to Christians.
@@daveyjones9930
This man experienced what we experience all the time, our beliefs criticized, his beliefs were criticized and he realized criticizing anothers beliefs is not a kind thing to do.
This man had the courage and dignity to apologize for the criticism that comes from evangelicals.
As you know, our beliefs are the Godhead is three separate gods one in purpose and believe the various creeds are abominations as they believe our beliefs are blasphemous abominations.
The difference between The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and others is we give everyone the privilege to choose for themselves rather than threatening if they don't join us they're going to hell.
Articles of Faith 11 is my favourite.
@@danielmoore4024
Where is the corresponding *apology* from the "one true church", Mormonism?
@@daveyjones9930
What do you claim we have to apologize to other churches for, what has The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints done to them?
As I wrote, all churches believe that beliefs that differ to their own are blasphemous.
The number of devoted Christians is waning, everywhere. We, collectively, can no longer afford to focus on our differences. I believe it obvious that we all worship the same God, the same Christ, and consider ourselves fallen, completely dependent upon the merits of him who is mighty to save. Our senses of morality are congruent. Our fundamental theologies are almost entirely indistinguishable. We must stand together, for even with our combined forces are we outnumbered. We all seek to follow the example of our Savior; let’s do so together, lest we fail against the evil in the world.
I feel like if Brother Mauw showed up at my LDS congregation in Salt Lake, he would not be out of place. I could see him teaching Sunday school for an hour on faith in Christ. We all would be riveted to what he has to say and would be chiming in with him. Jeffery R. Holland gives amazing sermons. His talks are master pieces.
Greg.
Wouldn't that depend on what Brother Mauw was teaching in your LDS Sunday School---and WHICH faith in Jesus he was talking about?
I should have said, "What Brother Mauw was *ALLOWED TO TEACH* in your S.S., right?
(I think there would be A LOT of LDS censorship going on, IF that scenario were to happen!!) ;)
Cheers!
@@daveyjones9930 we teach the doctrine of Christ!
@@jamesmccluskey8055
*NO YOU DO NOT!!*
So...where did Christ teach "Eternal Marriage" and "polygamy"....Book of Mormon OR Bible??
Where did *JESUS* teach his followers to discriminate against people based on skin color....;against a particular gender....against gays?
Where did *JESUS* teach Baptism 4 the Dead?
Paul may have mentioned it....but, he NEVER TAUGHT nor COMMANDED it!!
That's the doctrine of Joseph Smlth/Brigham Y., *not Jesus* ...
@@daveyjones9930 baptism for the dead is found in 1 Cor 15:29.
Heavenly Father don't bring the living together in marriage to then, only separate them at death- "what God puts together let no man separate" .
Have you ever hear the wedding vows of other religions? You will not hear it said or taught - till death do you "Part"! In , any of our wedding vows at all. Because family's can be together forever after death.
See Doctrine and Covenants 131:1-4). ... For instance, sacred covenants with God can influence the way a husband and wife view their relationship with each other.
Polygamy is mentioned in the bible
@@daveyjones9930 why have Mormon's been accused's of racism? ... I will answer this question later in the day. Yet , I will give you a response.
Common Ground - a good place to start.
Larry Steimle A lot can be learned about political dialogue from this video.
@@richardlandis793
There is common ground between all Christian Denominations including us, I view all churches as denominations including The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints I believe to know restored truths.
The differences are more to do with what we believe about Christ, not disaggreements about who He is.
We all believe Christ atoned for the sins of the world.
We all believe Christ is the creator (the trouble is defining all things).
We all believe He is the Great Mediator.
We all believe He is the exempler.
And more.
If you visualise Revelation 20 carefully you will realise "Hell" has two meanings.
1) it's a place of rest while awaiting the final judgement.
2) be casted into the fire for eternal torment.
See that faith and grace are not mentioned.
See that the spirits in hell and death were delivered out to stand before God for the final judgement.
Then see that they are judged according to their works and not faith or grace.
We will be judged according to our works recorded in The Book of Life.
@@danielmoore4024
You "know restored truths"? and "KNOW IT" without evidence??
That's simply wishful thinking...if not plain old *INSANITY!!*
@@daveyjones9930
Science is wishful thinking!
Provide evidence the universe never ends, you can't because there is no evidence for whether the universe ends or not.
@@danielmoore4024
There you go AGAIN, trying to put words in my mouth.
I NEVER claimed the "universe never ends"....although there exists MORE EVIDENCE FOR IT than does the theory that "A GOD DID IT"!!---which is *NONE!!*
SCIENCE created our most powerful telescope, the Hubble, which found BILLIONS of galaxies in a tiny, apparently "vacant" spot in the night sky. Religions had NO CLUE!!
Science is wishful thinking?
If it weren't for science we wouldn't be having this conversation on our computers/cell phones. Religion sure as hell DID NOT create computers OR cell phones!
You, I assume, drive a car, which was produced BY SCIENCE, *not religion!!*
UNLIKE RELIGION, science goes where the EVIDENCE leads. Religion simply makes shit up as if it were REAL!
*NAME ONE TECHNOLOGY created by religion that has benefited mankind more than science?* And then PROVE IT!!
(Do I need to go on??)
I love this heart to heart interview, searching the Lord's plan and will for all His creations especially the crown of all, His sons and daughters created in His images, male and female created He them, there is power in righteous, thank you for sharing your Saviors insight through this interview, So Sweet
We believe men will be punished for their own sins and not for Adam's transgression.
Read Genesis chapter 3
Heather.
OR...anyone else's "transgressions", right?
Does that apply to blacks being punished for Cain's transgression? How about the Lamanites being punished (cursed) because of Laman's and Lemuel's transgressions?
SO....that Article of Faith # 2 is not entirely true, is it?
@@daveyjones9930 Adam's transgression w/o the Atonement would have cursed all of mankind to Hell . The punishment is concerned with eternal punishment. In like manner through repentance the Lamantes and Lemuelites will be redeemed. Yup you've got your own problems with sin.
@@tdubs5128
Share with me what in Genesis 3 says we're punished for Adam's transgression please, I like to see where people get their insights from for I could learn more from others.
I don't see us as punished for Adam's transgression for;
1) The Fall of Adam is a blessing to us, Genesis 3 says the land was cursed. Unless you interpret land meaning us as that's an understandable interpretation I don't see anything saying we're punished for Adam's transgression.
2) The fall of Adam is part of God's plan, we wouldn't have full agency if Adam didn't transgress.
3) Children still too young are not punished for anything by God, the parents are.
4) Being punished for something we never did is not justice making God cease to be God.
@@danielmoore4024 Genesis 3 describes Adam and Eve’s rebellion against God and His command. Because of Adam and Eve’s disobedience, sin has been an “inheritance” for all of their descendants. Romans 5:12 tells us that, through Adam, sin entered the world and so death was passed on to all men because all have sinned. This passed-on sin is known as inherited sin. Just as we inherit physical characteristics from our parents, we inherit our sinful nature from Adam.