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Uploaded by on Sep 24, 2008

I did a satirical video called "Why Do Mormons Hate Me". Either people who do not understand the concept of satire, or who just wanted to obfuscate the issue flipped their wig over it; so now I'm holding your hand and walking you through it.

Why Do Mormons Hate me
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2WDej4T0zb0

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  • are mormons necromancers becuase they baptised the dead?

  • @oceancitynd Uhh, I'm pretty sure necromancy is only sexual arousal derived from the dead. So unless they're getting off on those they're baptizing, I'd say no.

    They are however in error, as one can only have baptism through there on conscious choice. 

  • Mormons Hate Me + Sarcasm= Mormons Love Me

  • Okay.

  • You need to talk a little further back from the mic almost blew out my speakers when I first clicked on your vid ;)

    Peace!

  • Yeah, I've made a bunch of videos since this, improving my game; and got a new mic. But it wouldn't blow out your speakers regardless if you just turn the volume down.

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  • Ive seen good satire and this is not satire but of course you are in the business of attack. Did you present ideas and then expect Mormons to blindly accept your point of view, do we not have the right to do our own research and if we find a fault in a point of reasoning and point it out.?

    Intense or passionate dislike: "feelings of hate". taking from a page of your book. You started this and then get angry when people respond, I find that kinda funny.

  • @Nixmix24 The names are the sources, they are the Mormons who speak of what they experienced. I posted every author I mentioned. Type in the names. You don't just "quote" Stenhouse" etc on the Endowment Ceremony, you read page after page. Which I provide. DM Quinn, and others are all posted. And yes, Kaballah is rather Jewish. And it permeates Freemasonry and Mormonism. Haven't you noticed all the strange symbols on Mormon Temples?

  • @IExposeMormonism Those are last names not sources. I'm asking for what they said and who said what and where. How is Kabbalah central? (That is how you spell it, not "kaballah") The BoM is central and Kabbalah is using mystical objects, or what have you, to interpret the Bible. It's also a very Jewish practice anyways.

  • @Nixmix24 I just gave you Stenhouse, Smith, Bennet, etc, all Mormons. I posted them, as have others. The references for purifying you from your sins by slitting your throat is in Briggy's speeches recorded in JofD and else where, like "Blood Atonement and the Origin of Polygamy", 1905, by Joseph F Smith, where he goes deep into the subject He also says Joe was killed at Carthage Because of polygamy. And Kaballah is central; read DM Quinn, "Early Mormonism and the MagicWorld View". Also Posted

  • @IExposeMormonism If you've posted so many, then giving your sources should be a cake walk. I know what you are referring to with the throat slitting but you either don't know what you're talking about or you are knowingly distorting reality. Nobody is slitting throats and it has nothing to do with "purifying sinners".. At any rate, nothing you mentioned has anything to do with Necromancy. Like I said before, nobody is raising the dead, using magic, or divination. And Kabbalah ? Give me a break.

  • @Nixmix24 I've posted many videos showing the references for the Mormon Endowment Ceremony. Posted one the other day: Jarman, 1884. I posted Stenhouse, Hyde, Ward, Nettie Smith, JC Bennet, Von Wagner, so many I loose count. I like posting accounts of the Endowment ceremony because all of them show its violence and threats. That the Mormon Hierarchy has concealed these oaths and threats over the last 20 years or so only shows they Do exist and they Are concealed. They are still true.

  • @IExposeMormonism Of course you would say that. Anti-Mormons would say anything no matter how distorted or untrue. How about you give sources to your outlandish, throat slitting claims. (other anti-Mormon sites don't count as credible sources). As far as necrophilia is concerned, you are making my original point for me.

  • @Nixmix24 I'd say necromancy is in Mormonism. They are spiritualists and practice Kaballah and in baptizing the dead they claim to see spirits in their ceremony. So in the sense Mormonism tries to communicate with the dead it is a form of necromancy. Because of the obsession Mormonism has with the dead and controlling dead spirits, slitting throats to purify sinners, and the like, Mormonism may have necrophilia in it, but the verdict is out on that one...

  • @Yobachi2007 You are necrophilia. Necromancy is using magic that affects the dead. The way baptisms for the dead work is the conscious choice is made in the after life.

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