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  • Sounds like something a Klansman high on shrooms would create

  • damn, he fucked the shit out of mary. You see that face when he knocked on the door? he means business.. ike, you bitch, you know why im here.. take them rags off and bend over

  • This is fascinating.  I especially love the dramatic voiceover.

  • I love mormon jesus!

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  • You could so play a 70s porn grove while god is walking down the street to bang mary

  • lol black people

  • endless celestial sex you say? i may be a mormon.

  • I can see where Scientology got its idea.

  • man that's cold why i gotta be cursed because my skin is black do that mean I cant be a mormon

  • @jmaine1982  Brigham Young said that all were equal in pre-earth life, anti-mormons twist the doctrine, mormon's were abolitionists in the early church, they have always accepted blacks into the church even when other mainly white church's weren't.

  • @dirkhunter Either you aren't familiar with the history of the LDS or you're trying to cover for them. Until 1978 blacks were not allowed to enter the Mormon priesthood, and were not allowed into the "best" heaven (Mormons have different degrees of Heaven). Then Spencer Kimball received a new revelation from God saying that the Priesthood and full temple blessings should be given to black people, and if they are good Mormons, when they die they are "Spiritually Whitened" and can go to Heaven.

  • @dschoneberg, Blacks couldn't receive the priesthood before 1978? Some had. Also, this doesn't disqualify one from the "Best" heaven, women don't receive the priesthood and some of them will make it. Also, after this life those that haven't received it will have the chance in the spirit world. I'd like to know where you get the "spiritually whitened" refrence...

  • @dirkhunter Blacks were not only prohibited from receiving the priesthood, they were kept from many of the temple blessings were as well, which includes the temple sealed marriage. The only way to get into the best Mormon heaven is to have a temple sealed marriage. Yes, a few blacks received the priesthood - in the 1830s. No blacks received the priesthood from the death of Joseph Smith until 1978. Re: "spiritual whitening", see Jacob 3:8.

  • @dschoneberg What's your point? They can receive it now and those that didn't can have their ancestors preform the ordinances for them and they can accept or reject them in the spirit world. The Lord had a reason for not allowing them to have it, maybe they weren't ready spiritually, maybe it was hard enough being a black pre-1970's, who know's?, fact is it is now available to all worthy blacks now, and the blessings have been restored. Jacob 3:8 is in refrence to the Lamanites not the blacks.

  • @dirkhunter The point is that saying God didn't want black people in the best Heaven makes the religion obviously the work of man and more than a little ludicrous. Try and name some major religions that ever said that God discriminated based on skin tone. I can only think of one other (Hinduism). It's clearly a work of fantasy based on early 19th century mysticism and the prejudices of Brigham Young and Joseph Smith.

  • @dschoneberg Just being baptized and living faithfully allows ALL to enjoy the Celestial Kingdom according to the LDS belief, I don't know where you get your refrences to this dschoneberg, maybe check your resources?

  • @dirkhunter "Teachings of Joseph Smith", pg. 309 - ""All men who become heirs of God and joint heirs with Jesus Christ will have to receive the fulness of the ordinances of his kingdom; and those who will not receive all the ordinances will come short of the fulness of that glory". On pg. 362 he says without the temple ordinances you "cannot achieve celestial thrones". Doctrine & Covenants 131:2 -4 say that you must have a temple sealed celestial marriage to reach the highest degree of glory.

  • @dirkhunter Now that I've demonstrated I know more about your religion than you do, maybe you should check YOUR references.

  • @dschoneberg There are ordinances being done by the thousands every day in the Temples of the Lord today, just because some were not able to receive it physically on this eartth will not mean they are denied those blessings in the spirit world and before the resurrection. Thus, those blessings are extended to the ancestors of those by their familes on this earth by proxy. Isn't this wonderful, think of the joy that both can receive

  • @dschoneberg There are ordinances being done by the thousands every day in the Temples of the Lord today, just because some were not able to receive it physically on this eartth will not mean they are denied those blessings in the spirit world and before the resurrection. Thus, those blessings are extended to the ancestors of those by their familes on this earth by proxy. Isn't this wonderful?, think of the joy that both can receive. This is the true Love of the Lord Jesus Christ.

  • @dirkhunter Well, it's real nice that you are trying to make it up to all those black people you kept out of the celestial kingdom by these post-mortem baptisms, but what are you going to do about all those black people in the Terrestrial Heaven who don't have anybody on Earth who remembers them? For thousands of years everybody in Africa has been kept out. There must be millions, if not billions, of souls waiting for somebody to baptise them so they can go to the real Heaven.

  • @dschoneberg The telestial Kingdom will not happen till after the resurrection, all those that would have those blessings would have accepted or rejected baptism by then. If you know the LDS teachings so well you would know this. Also all those that go to the telestial kingdom will still be able to live a paradistical glory and have family and loved ones visit. There must have been millions of people all races, so what are you waiting for? Join the church and get to work!

  • @jmaine1982 Yep, no mormonism for you, you damn dirty neutral

  • Sounds like a Sci-Fi movie lol

  • If you use drugs you will believe silly stuff like this too...

  • FairLdS has a list of all the lies in this video which takes theories LDS have had and somehow creates cannon docrine that really doesn't exist. This old outdated movie came out 20+ years ago and was shown to unsuspecting christian churches and people were gullible enough to believe it.

  • @dirkhunter Ah.... yes. The ever changing doctrine. I guess next thing you'll say is that anything taught at church and believed to be doctrine by members, but later dismissed was something that a church leader said when "he was just speaking as a man" right?

  • @malicea4thought Do the baptists do the same? How about the Catholics? So ministers in the baptist church don't teach differently than the other baptist church down the street? The doctrine of the LDS is in its canon, sure to err is human, but the anti's know the real doctrine and then distort it.

  • you think that was bad and even somewhat disturbing to watch?

    I love in utah i am surrounded by these people.

    You all should be happy that u only have to deal with the poor kids that knock door to door thinking they are saving people...

  • I'm Mormon. I made a couple video responses for this particular video, which was made by Ed Decker, who was excommunicated from the LDS church. I explain, in detail, how it distorts the religion (part 2 is done)

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