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Uploaded by on Aug 10, 2008

In the Australia Brisbane Mission ( ABM ) a missionary scares a little mormon kid. :)

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  • @Daviddoesit Ex members are also not the best source...that's obvious. Ex mormons are usually ex for a reason, "the wicked take the truth to be hard" ---book of mormon. Most just fell into enough sin to start hating the church. People dont like being told what to do, or that they are wrong. People who quit the church try to validate their decision by saying bad things about the church. It's called rationalization.

  • @CymHastings haha, yeah the prophet is racking in the dough...not. just because we have temples doesnt mean we are a business lol, in fact we are less of a business than most churches (if not all), ie, our bishops are unpaid, all positions in the church are unpaid...100% volunteers. that's one main difference between truth and not truth (paul, peter, james, john=unpaid too)

  • @greglee87 Suicide bombers dont get paid either so they must be right. Ever notice how that cult will give you a job to do to stay active in the cult. Even if they dont want to its like peer presure. You can decide to join the cult at 8 but then try to decide if you want skip church to go play at that age and you got all kinds of family saying no you have to go to church. So your old enough at 8 to join but not old enough to decide to go.

  • @Daviddoesit I'm not saying because we are volunteers that we must be right (that would be ridiculous). That would be the converse of my statement which is not true (converses are often not true). The contra-positive, however, of a true statement is always true, ie: if a religion does have paid ministry, they must be incorrect. The LDS church is far from a cult...if you believe something else you've been brainwashed or somehow extremely biased (probably a born-again-christian).

  • @jlcarter1970 lol, LDS, "Inc." makes no money haha

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  • One of my best friends is an xMorman. He left at age 30. He is now 33 and is the happiest He's ever been. No more depression, no more blatant contradictions, no more dogma. I've noticed he has become much more intelligent and interested in the real things. He no longer looks to his pastor for answers, he finds them himself and has improved his self worth for doing so. Oh he no longer thinks gays are going to destroy the world either. He's still a republican though lol

  • @liberal1987 oh no dont mind me dude... i was just looking for a really long comment just so i could say "what?".

  • @fearceBullet43 did you not understand what i said? I was explaining to people in the LDS (mormon) church that think the only reason someone leaves their church is because of "sin". That isn't true, plenty of people leave because they do not believe in the church's story. And many of them move on to be active members of other churches and live good lives. That was my point.

  • @liberal1987 what

  • @greglee87 Very well said and true,

  • hahahhaah very funny

  • @hiiisaninja - he probably wasn't joking. After all, they take it a bit seriously if you don't keep up to date with the payments.

  • Respond to this video... And you know, out of every church i have been to (and that number is over 15) the LDS church is one of the only ones I have seen where they actually think they are better than others because of their actions.The God i believe in loves everyone equally, and knows that we will fail here and there. Even you, even your mormon prophets, and so he forgives. Mormons should try it some time and believe that only God can judge man's actions. Love Tyler Cheney - SLC,Ut

  • @greglee87 - I left because I don't believe in the history of the church, the story of apostasy of Christ's church, the need for a restoration, the Prophecies of the LDS leaders, among many other reasons of doctrinal origin. And yet in the end all Mormons do is sit around judging others and assuming the only reason for someone to leave the church is sin. I am more Christian now then I ever have been in my entire life. I have helped a few of my friends who are in the church and continue to sin.

  • @greglee87 - I grew up LDS. I come from a long genealogy of LDS family. I am from Salt Lake City, Utah. I served a mission to Honduras for 2 years, faithfully. I even went to BYU for a semester. Then after all of that when I left the church and started to search for what I had been missing in the LDS church tons of members started to say it must be because I had sinned and wanted to justify it. I will be the first to admit my faults, but that has literally nothing to do with why I left.

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