The Mormons Are Coming | BBC Select
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- Опубликовано: 9 апр 2024
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Every year, 30,000 missionaries are called to serve the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. It’s the largest full-time missionary force of any church. Most are under 25 and away from home for up to two years. Europe’s biggest training center is located in the north of England. This documentary follows three young missionaries through the first few months of training and work in the field.
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"How can we be more normal and natural?"
If you have to ask yourself this, son, something's wrong.
I served an LDS mission 20 years ago. It was one of the best things I've ever done. I was fully invested in serving others and learned how to study which helped me in life (now an attorney)
Glad it worked out for you. Not a believer in your church but I've met quite a few LDS missionaries in life so far. You've all come across as wonderful people, and really respectful and understanding of my critiques of certain elements of church history and the Book of Mormon's historical claims. What was it you particularly enjoyed, if I might ask?
I am Pagan. I used to enjoy letting all the missionaries in, since I can argue with facts and history and often know the Bible better than they do. But I got tired of it, especially when I was working nights and trying to sleep during the day. I was very amused to discover the most effective method of getting rid of them was a sign on my door "Beware of Snakes" . If they still knocked, I just answered the door with a six foot boa constrictor on my shoulders. 😂 One woman fell off the porch into the trash bin. 😂😂
I appreciate the work these young missionaries do. It’s a great way to learn and love another culture and country by serving the people there, and to think deeply and critically about your beliefs and the value they can bring to others. A lot of good is done by their efforts.
They don't really do very much good. I met an older lady who has a progressive muscle disease and needed some assistance and, having seen the LDS Missionaries advertising they were looking to help people, I suggested she phone them. She did. They came over to help, but didn't tell her in advance that they only stay for about 45 to 50 minutes each time they're scheduled to help someone. It was tremendous effort for her getting the tarp set up and bringing all the tools out and then they only did a little bit of work and then took off, leaving the job unfinished, and leaving her to have to clean up after them. She said it was a complete waste of her time.
She was very disappointed. And I was too. I wondered if she could possibly have gotten something mixed up, so I called them for assistance with a little project in my backyard -- heavy things I couldn't move (I'm also over 65). They scheduled a morning time to come, and sure enough they didn't tell me ahead of time that they would only be here for 45-50 minutes. Yet after they came over and started to help me they said after 40 minutes that they had to leave soon. And they did! They just took off! Didn't finish, and were very rushed at leaving, acting as if they couldn't even take the time to properly explain why they so SUDDENLY disappear! It was very ODD!!!!!
I wouldn't even get involved with that religion, because they don't have the decency to warn people in advance, and they do so very little, and then leave in the middle of a task. Very weird!
So, apparently, you THINK they do good. But from what I've experienced, they do Very LITTLE good. I ended up calling a local church and their youth group were kind enough to come over and they spent nearly 6 hours and didn't leave until they actually finished the work. _THEY_ did a lot of good. Not the Mormons.
I have a sign on my door telling the religious to GO AWAY! I'M NOT INTERESTED. It only began to work once those who *ignored* the sign were dealt with in a mean and aggressive manner by me.
I do NOT understand those people. It's clear there are those who don't want them to come around, yet they do anyway. We don't want to have to respond in a rude manner; we don't like being FORCED to act that way. I see that as a mortal sin on their part to provoke us.
Given these tens of thousands of missionaries they constantly send out, their success seems to be highly limited. The LDS Church claims about 17 million members worldwide, which is far less than even 1% of the world's population. This would hardly seem to be validation of the "One, True Church of Jesus Christ." Also, like many other denominations, they seem to be bleeding membership, particularly among young people. Of course, they will continue to count baptized people as "members" even if they no longer are involved, just as Catholics do.
They include all the people that no longer is active and even those that asked to be removed legally.
@@di3486 True. But that is how members are counted. For example 220 million Catholics in the US but per Cell phone data only about 2x as many Cathoics attend chruch as Members of the Church of Jesus Christ of latter day saints. 4m vrs 8 mil.
I just think it’s dangerous for them. The religions that go door to door truly believe they are doing God’s work. But, honestly, I prefer to be left alone. I am very content with the religion I was raised with. I would rather not be insulted by being told I am going to Hell. Just my thoughts.
Mormons are actually quite charitable in that regard. They don't think most others go to Hell, but simply to lesser degrees of "heaven."
I appreciate the BBC covering LDS missions. Hopefully it is objective. People can disagree with our religion all they want, but we are not a cult or brainwashed or dumb. Our church encourages education. It is the fault of individual members who choose to remain sheltered and naive about the world around them.
Think of all the things that science and people don't know, and then, after looking everywhere, can anyone say that there is no God anywhere? Infinity is big.
Yes but the things god keeps getting credit for keep getting disproved. If god is real he still doesn’t matter
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I've seen banner of heaven and South park ...that's enough to tell me these people are well meaning but living a nonsensical lie founded by a trumpying grifter.
I actually feel sorry for Mormon missionaries. They are young, idealistic--and totally naïve. They have been indoctrinated by their Church for years, but they have almost no grasp of the theologies of other faiths. They also lack knowledge of the complexities and contradictions in the history of their own Church. When confronted with these difficulties, their final resort is to fall back on their testimonies that the Book of Mormon is true and that Joseph Smith was a Prophet of God called to restore the Church.
I loved my mission. No need to feel sorry for us. That was 25 years ago and The book of Mormon has changed my life even more since. I love the "cult" of Jesus Christ.
@@clearstonewindows Great reply! I'm neither pro nor con toward the LDS church. I stopped having anything to do with organized religion over a decade ago.
Cult.
This entire Cult, I mean religion, is a Joke. Seriously. The deeper I read, research, dig into the Religion, the ridiculousness gets bigger & bigger.
I love the Cult of Jesus Christ. He's my savior. He's changed my life.
Missions are a waste of time and money. I served a mission. I should have joined Peace Corps or done something useful with my life instead
Thank you for speaking up. I came across a young man posting under a video that he needed guidance because his parents wanted to make him go on a mission and he didn't want to go. I answered his comment, but I went over to his channel and discovered his latest video is an "I Know it ALL" video where he cherry-picks Bible verses and tells Christians to "get your pastor to explain that!" very arrogantly. His attitude was a total 180 from a video he did a year ago.
What changed his mind? He went for his "Patriarchal Blessing" and this man who didn't know him at all he says, after a few minutes of conversation "got it right" about him that he's going to the Temple for his endowment soon. He had just submitted his Mission Papers.
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The poor, naive guy doesn't know what Cold Reading is. So he's been conned.
We Jehovah’s Witnesses do this to teach the BIBLE till we can’t walk anymore not between just 18-25. There’s always calling and letter writing. We are all well trained in the Bible.
Y'all are definitely "well trained." My mother in law is a Jehovah Witness, so it's something our family has to deal with all the time.
You're in a cult.
My grandparents are in your cult too. They were instructed to cut off all contact with me and my children because I am an atheist. The beliefs and practices of the Watch Tower Society and Jehovah's Witnesses are reprehensible.