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- In 2018, a shocking event made headlines around the world: a young American missionary, John Chau, was killed by arrows while attempting to contact one of the world’s most isolated Indigenous peoples on remote North Sentinel Island. From EmmyⓇ-winning directors Amanda McBaine and Jesse Moss (“Boys State”) with OscarⓇ-winning producer Simon Chinn and Emmy-winning producer Jonathan Chinn of Lightbox, comes National Geographic Documentary Films’ THE MISSION, which uncovers the gripping story beyond the headlines. Through exclusive interviews and with unprecedented access to Chau’s secret plans, personal diaries, and video archives, THE MISSION examines the mythology of exploration that inspired him, the evangelical community that supported his quest, and reveals his own father’s heartbreak as Chau’s youthful thirst for adventure became a fatal obsession.
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Moral of the story is, leave people alone who don’t want to be bothered.
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂yes
But, but, but what about Jesus?????? 😂😂😂
Very true!
@@TheeMattSmith you mean that guy who claimed to be a God or at least the son of God. Yet he was subdued by primitive technology. What about him?
@@desmondclark3193may as well be a Harry Potter story 😂
I have a hard time feeling bad about what happened to him. He was blinded and misguided by his own zealotry and should have stayed away from those people.
Jebus made him do it....he's up there now sipping wine and laughing, waiting for the tribe punishment by the lord...
@@peteshaw1739oh please
This. 🗣️
lol @@peteshaw1739
@@peteshaw1739 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Colonization starts with missionaries being sent to soften the ground by preaching about love,hope selflessness etc.Then the army follows.
In Africa it started that way.When the Africans closed their eyes to pray when the opened them their lands were gone and were being ruled by the European invaders.
This tribe might be stone-aged but apparently they are smart to keep invaders away
Glad you said it!
💯💯💯💯💯
Apparently this is what happened early on with this tribe. They weren't originally isolationist & xenophobic, but became so because 19th century Europeans went in and would abduct their people.
They had already suffered this they migrated here bcoz of that.
actually the missionaries come and instill the love of Christ and what it means to be saved, then the non-believers come and destroy the lives of everyone that they can subvert. It has happened everytime in Central and south America as well as the colonies of Africa.. Christians bring dignity, and non-believers bring slavery or worse.
Looks like he was being enabled and encouraged by many around him. "Uh huh, yeah, you can do it, go ahead! I won't be going with you, but yeah, you go do that! Bye! Good luck!"
May they live in uninterrupted peace forever.
Barf.
In fairness, Chau's wish was that they might live in uninterrupted peace for all eternity.
@@jflinn7401 His wish, intentions and his actions certainly don't overlap.
@@jflinn7401
But in a place that doesn’t exist. 😋
@@jflinn7401No. It clearly was not his wish. He was willfully trying to destroy a peaceful society for selfish, misguided reasons.
"On his final visit, on November 17, Chau instructed the fishermen to abandon him. The fishermen later saw the islanders dragging Chau's body, and the next day they saw his body being buried on the shore."
- Wikipedia
I thought they would have eaten him.
They ain't cannibals actually even the pigs that researches or anthropologies have given them they just buried the pig after killing it@@pradhyunmudaliar6606
They did not want to get COVID cause chau was chinese american..they knew..not to eat chau..
Chau: I want you to meet Jesus!
The Sentinelese: You first!
That's awful but hilarious
@@D-ei1pc Thank you! Lol I just hate these missionaries. They're so arrogant. To go to a country like India where their religion predates Christianity by thousands of years and tell them that they're wrong is the epitome of narcissism.
@@SomethingSomethingg I don't think they're all narcissists. If you really, truly 100% believe in Jesus and the Bible (which most of the Christians you know probably do not), then you care about the salvation of others and you could be driven to do things like this. I don't know enough about this guy yet to make an opinion.
@@kellypat125
And yet you have no evidence that such salvation even exists.
@@LucareonVee No, I do not. I was speaking on a factual basis about Christians and was not speaking about myself. One can defend Christians without being one (I'm more agnostic).
They say he wasn't stupid. I'd beg to differ.
I felt the same emotion. Trying too hard to make a moron seem like a hero.
I think "stupid" is the wrong word. More like "delusional" and "arrogant"...
@@07Flash11MRC TBH, I wish I can use more accurate words to describe him... but Im afraid youtube will ban me.
"The Prime Directive is not just a set of rules. It is a philosophy, and a very correct one. History has proved again and again that whenever mankind interferes with a less developed civilisation, no matter how well intentioned that interference may be, the results are invariably disastrous." -- JLP
Leave people alone.
I just hope it doesn't make people go after the islanders :(
@@Badluckgirl11 if that documentary is as propagandistic as the trailer, it will only encourage more Christians to try the same.
@@ethangrace4948 that's too abstract of a concept. we don't think he was an idiot for willing to die for what he believed in. we think he was an idiot being the thing he wanted to die was was stupid. that tribe is known to kill outsiders and have reportedly made it clear that they do not want contact... "but what if i tell them any jebus???"
i would respect an anthropologist going there to study them more than someone who's main intention is to erase a culture.
@@Badluckgirl11No harm will harm the islanders, because it's illegal to venture near that island and it's Indian policy to have the Navy patrol those waters to prevent outsiders from approaching. So Chau's death was entirely the fault of his arrogant religious fascist beliefs.
@@ethangrace4948risking your life to bring a fake doctrine to people to never asked for it is absurd, not brave or noble. Pure ego. And it's not what MLK Jr was referring to at all. He was smarter than that.
I do not think it is right to go to an indigenous society and tell them what to believe in. It always ends tragically. It is sad this delusional thinking is still happening!
Agree it’s so selfish there’s plenty of beliefs out here yet he wanted to go push his on a group of ppl whos not influenced by the world. If a belief was real they would know without his influence
i don't think it's right to say someone doesn't have the right to preach to anyone..see the irony?..he may not have been 'telling them to believe' but definitely may've planned to influence them, which he has the right to
@@muse3324 No he doesn't. It's a disrespect of their culture. This tribe is known not to welcome outsiders. That this arrogant, entitled, millennial, American male thought he knew what is best for these people says it all. His intrusion into their lives is much more about affirming his identity as an adventurer than anything else.
Historically your wrong most place that have had indigenous society and people have told them what to believe in has gone wrong for the indigenous either their have been taken over by force or got killed by germs those places are no called 3rd world.
and they had the right to kill him for trespassing @@muse3324
Just watched this documentary....what happened to john is so sad but i wish he would have left to US after the first attack ... atleast he been alive today,my deep condolences to his parents
Not as sad as John Jones who got buried in the nutty putty cave. Actually both are sad...
@@JadedJarvis yeah 👍🏽💯 but John Jones didn't know he gonna stuck in there and yeah it was painful death ever .....coming to this guy he knows he gonna die yet he decided to go ....both are sad stories tho
The Lesson: Mind your own business and leave others alone.
“As ever, the true address of the missionary is to the self-satisfaction of the sponsor and the donor, and not to the needs of the downtrodden.”
- Christopher Hitchens
Agreed. And we don’t even know if they are downtrodden. Seems like they are perfectly happy as they are.
What? This comment is way off, and shows that the author has not read many biographies of people like Mary Slessor of Scotland, who was instrumental in abolishing the practice of killing twins at birth in Nigeria.
@@annagarlington3447 you talk with your arrogant superioty complex your blind as a bat
@@annagarlington3447 she might be the exception. This Hitchens quote may have been referencing Mother Teresa, who infamously cared a lot less about the people in her care than we were led to believe.
@@DonkasaurusNZ
She wasn’t an exception
CT Studd, George Muller, William Carey.
I could go on and on about others who were instrumental in getting evil practices abolished or who cared for the orphans and the poor on shoe stringed budgets
We know little to nothing of this type sacrifice today
Many in that time period left their mission field a better place; they just didn’t have the media options we have today to be discovered
These tribes/cultures have survived for generations without the need for Jesus or any other outside religion. Why is it up to us to help them see different? Why are we so impelled to preach that our “God” knows best and is using us as a vehicle to spread the word of whatever our religion is?
Brainwashing and hubris.
They wanted to buckbreak them
It all boils down to EGO and ARROGANCE!
@@joaopaulo-tz5rvLmao
Because the bible says so bro
Jesus didn’t tell him to do it, his religion did.
Significant difference between religion & leading with Holy Spirit, Those that know that Mormonism is a doctrine of men both through study and revelation knowledge by way of the grounded doctrines of Jesus Christ will know what they know. PERIOD.
hubris
@@Awakegloriousbrideso Jesus got him killed. Got it.
Neither did: His psyche did. His Ego did!
@@IsaacHozz Jesus saved him once, when the arrow hit the Bible instead of him, he should have taken it as sign from lord to gtfo..
He should not have gone . He may have exposed the people to something that they have no immunity from . I have no sympathy . Your own decision and selfishness do what was not allowed caused your death .
Great point on immunity. He could have easily infected the entire tribe.
Happened to native Hawaiians. 1800s started with 200,000 native Hawaiians and colonial diseases killed over 160,000 Hawaiians near extinction.
I really hope the directors handled this one without ill intentions or narrative manipulations. Because if they actually handle this well, with humanity and nuance and respect, it will probably end up being an amazing documentary.
NG is leftist, so of course it will be biased against Christianity.
I’ve heard that that they did exactly this.
It is a thoughtful, intelligent, heartbreaking take on the event. I'd recommend it to anyone.
@@chirisici yes. The comments on this trailer are so annoying. They consist mostly of the initial reaction of “he deserved it”, and are mostly from people who haven’t even seen the movie.
@@carsondenny1986
Honest question: do you expect the documentary would actually change our minds on that?
If the Indians on the main island had the same courage, India would have less problems after 281 years of British and 300 years of islamists. I hope we can learn from the sentinels to defend our culture when forced upon with out will.
surely you know so much about indians and their problems right? and who are you to talk about courage?
Don’t say Hindus are cowards we have survived for 1500 years from these people who want to limit their knowledge by putting a full stop saying this is it this is the truth,they destroyed native Americans,Europeans and Africans and they say this is the truth.
1.8 billion islam and 225 million islam in india and not one have guts to mess with india now .
I believe he tried to get there once or twice before and was warned by local government, that the island and people are off limits and dangerous. I don't think he should have been killed for it but to be so arrogantly reckless, it's hard to feel much sympathy.
Yes this is the popular take. And no one is asking for your sympathy. Also, you haven’t even seen the film.
@@carsondenny1986 Asking for sympathy? Who cares if no one asked for it or not, I'm giving my opinion as are you. Also, doesn't matter if I seen the film or not. I read the news on what happened and I'm commenting on that. It's a documentary based on a real life event.
@@carsondenny1986don’t invade people country, community. FAFO. He was told not to go by the local government …twice. Entitlement got him killed, it’s sad but his own doing. Happens in the US, trespass on people’s land, good luck.
A real life event and down right arrogance.
So the Sentinelese pre-date Christ by thousands of years, but somehow this guy thinks they need him and Jesus? He really didn’t think this one through at all and it cost him his life.
Your missing the point We all need Jesus buddy... the belief of a God that created and oradioaend everything has been there before time itself God is and was and will always be... Jesus is God manifested in the flesh so that makes this statement incoherent because jesus was already.. before humanity itself
@@alvaroescalante1167
Could you provide evidence that such a god actually exists outside of your favorite fairytale book?
Do you actually believe nothing created everything? @@LucareonVee
@@floppinfrogs4468
No. I, in fact, don’t believe that everything in existence was created. Nor do I believe that there was necessarily a time when literally nothing existed. Now, do you have evidence to the contrary?
@@alvaroescalante1167Jesus is not every one belief!!! They lived for years with no knowledge of who Jesus is so no we all dnt need him! Cse clearly he don’t exist to some of us
I remember when this happen. This doco looks great, but it's just going to make all of us come back out again and laugh. No one but his friends and family feel sorry for him - that's the truth
Wrong.
Wrong
Agreed
Agreed
He’s dead. Why would anyone feel bad for him? I feel bad for his family, but they are complicit too. No one needs saving.
I wish the Native American Indians were more successful like this tribe was when the pilgrims came with their religious garbage….. oh what a different world this would be.
Instead we have atheist garbage now in America like yours...
You think your atheist garbage is better? That's laughable.
Instead, we have atheist garbage now.
Instead we have atheist garbage now...
What natives are you talking about? Because the english and portuguese colonizers just killed natives and displaced them, the spanish were the only ones converting and assimilating natives
That was incredibly arrogant and foolish of him to think he could change uncontacted people. Sorry that he died,but he did it to himself.
No arrogance he had faith something Many wouldn’t understand the dept
I agree. Super arrogant
@@Loveabounds. they don't need to be bothered by any faith, they're doing just fine without it.
@@Loveabounds. You can have faith without being foolish, and I don't even mean faith in a god...
“And if any place will not welcome you or listen to you, leave that place and shake the dust off your feet as a testimony against them.” Jesus, Mark 6:11. As a Christian, I have to say that yes, Jesus did tell us that we are to take the Gospel to all the nations. But he also warned us that not everyone will be responsive to what we have to say. If that's the case, we have to accept that we did what we could do and move on.
Yes
Imagine some nut case over and over again trying to trespass on your property. You protect yourself and that’s exactly what these islanders did.
When they shot through his bible,that alone should have told him to back off. He was so religious he missed all the messages that his god was trying to tell him,not to go there.
@@msangthrope5396Our God. It's kinda like how you guys miss all the messages when you try to force your secular Western values on Muslim and African countries. How many Americans have to die in bombings before you get the message?
@@JohnJohn-nc8xc
I bet no one is pushing anything on you in the name of atheism. 😘
A missionary is a hostile invader just like any other, waving a book instead of a gun. (And sometimes both.)
The Mission was used as the title of a film in the late 1980s with beautiful music by Ennio Marraconi.What a pity they used the same name which will now get confused in all the searches.
Wrong. These 2 titles should be tied together. I don’t see how someone could miss how they are about the same thing. H mission is about how the hutch went in and subjugated indigenous people. The underlying idea of both is the misguided followers are not necessarily evil or wrong for that matter. It’s who is behind it all. Zoom out to see the bigger picture.
They changed the title to “The Mission to Contact”
The seed is planted.... We're all connected.... Let there be love❤ John has done what he believed had to be done.... He died for a cause....
chau is a chinese american and died by hands of men in Andaman Nicobar by sentinel tribes..chau died and was carried away by buddhist angels and chau soul is in buddha chau real religion..
I mean it was just arrogant and ridiculously stupid that he went back not once not twice but three times!! These people just want to be left alone and are well known for being incredibly hostile to non-natives who turn up to the island hence why it was made illegal to go there. A saviour complex cost him his life
Three cheers for the archer who hit his mark! The world is a quieter, saner place without the likes of John Allen Chau.
This is a disgusting thing to say.
@@v.k.mensah2093 I am convinced this commenter is a child
It'll be saner yet without you.
Arrogant is right!
I will never understanding being evangelical about any religion. I love my spiritual path, would never even consider trying to push it on anyone else. The whole evangelical thing is pure ego and brainwashing, nothing more. It's hard to inaguine this level of personal hubris and basic lack of common sense.
Being evangelical is at the heart of being Christian, though. It says in the Bible to go and spread the good news to all people. If you truly believe, you should want to do that. It's not about keeping it to yourself, that could be seen as selfish in the Christian religion.
@@kellypat125the problem is obviously when one religion claims it's the singular valid path to a higher truth or that one way is somehow better than the other. It's nothing but preying on those who one religion thinks is disadvantaged or doing a favor to people, who are in most cases there in the first place because of the ravages of such organized religions. These are not "unsaved" or "unreached" people as many Christian databases categorize them (and me). It's not a peaceful world view one can have being on a high horse about one path. There is no difference between saving someone in the name of self serving love and conquest
Not all religions and spiritual paths lead to "heaven". We cannot all be right. There must be one way and one truth.
@alvaroescalante1167 we can all be wrong, though. Or God could have spoken to different people at different times, thus creating these religions we have. Which I think would be kind of weird (even slightly mean) but definitely possible. Who knows with God!
@alvaroescalante1167 that is like saying there is only one way for a river to flow from the mountain into the sea. Nature, which according to you was also created by a God, has all the answers. Just gotta look with open eyes and without blinders.
There's a time and place to share your beliefs. Going naively into a dangerous situation was stupid.
ALL Christians are guilty of doing the opposite of what Jesus did...he didn't chase people down to force a conversation of God upon them...he sat in the open and let people come listen to him. PERIOD!
You have it backwards. Probably at least half of Christians sit and do nothing, while Jesus told his followers to "go into all the world and preach the gospel to all creation". It's recorded in Mark 16v15 and Matthew 28v16
@@mattstevens7601 Nothing you said changed anything i said. Jesus DID NOT force conversation on anyone, and yes ALL OF YOU DO FORCE IT!
@@mattstevens7601
Creation meaning what? Examples of things that are created: buildings, paintings, computers, clocks, cars, etc. Not sure how preaching to any of them would accomplish anything. 😋
@@MerchantIvoryfilmsYes it does change what you said. You claim ALL Christians are the same. Clearly not true...
@@MerchantIvoryfilmsWhy are you making assumptions when it's only atheists here forcing their views down people's throats? And ALL atheists do it.
The people were wise to defend themselves. Uninvited evangelism to recruit more followers to make you and your friends feel more secure in your specific version of mythology is not courageous. It is selfish, disrespectful, and arrogant, even without taking into account the criminal recklessness of carrying deadly diseases to people whose bodies have other immunities. It's tragic that this boy was so brainwashed he couldn't find a real way to help the world rather putting so much energy into trying to persuade strangers that his mythology was better than theirs. Sad that his parents and church leaders did not teach him better.
It is love that compels us friend, not the need for more security. Being forgiven is a free gift from Jesus. Because we are loved so deeply we can't help sharing that love with others. We don't believe the scientific impossibility that nothing created everything. We believe our creator created us for friendship with himself.
In addition John Chau prepared himself not to spread disease to the North Sentinelese by doing the following:
Getting vaccinated against a wide range of diseases. He received 13 different vaccines, including those for measles, mumps, rubella, polio, hepatitis A and B, typhoid, yellow fever, and cholera.
Quarantining himself for a period of time before approaching the island. This was to reduce the risk of carrying any contagious diseases.
@@ethangrace4948 Throughout history the Roman Catholic missionary, and afterward Protestant missionary, brought only misery to the cultures they forced their message onto. By their fruits you will recognize them. No mission has been holy, and no mission has resulted in a peaceful, loving, accepting, just, or equitable environment. Religion is antithetical to freedom of thought and democracy. Chau did not use common sense or Godly wisdom. He reaped what he sowed.
@@ethangrace4948love has nothing to do with it. It's brainwashing and ego, pure and simple.
Thank you for posting. The arrogance is unfathomable.
Johns passion for Christ has touched you. Maybe not in the way it has touched me, but touched you non the less.
If people desire jesus, they will seek him. It's not a right to be approached with it.
The the whole Bible, then it will all make sense to you.
Exactly! They don't need it forced on them
@@jimmcdougall9973Stay in your lane
@@jimmcdougall9973I've read that tripe. It's full hypocrisy
@@nathangrantham2677 nope, it was your opinion before reading it. So what do you expect to come from that mindset.
Darwin Award Recipient.
I have none, I am lmao @@Spiritdove64
@@Spiritdove64he doesn’t deserve sympathy 😂😂 why should he get sympathy?? For facing the consequences of his own actions??? He got what he deserved and the only people who miss him are other cultists that would be better off joining him with their sky daddy in heaven
😂😂😂😂😂😂
He really should've left those people alone. They wanted no parts of that cult!
Atheism is the cult.
Atheism is the cult.
Says the person in the biggest cult of them all. Keep your atheist nonsense to yourself too.
Just as most people want no part of the delusions of atheism. So keep it to yourself as well.
@@JohnJohn-nc8xc Faith is the art of self-deception.
How did he expect to be able to communicate with them? They would understand as much English as he would know of their language.
How it’s always been historically done when missionaries reached people of a unknown language. Get accepted, live with them learn their ways culture and language which takes years…
@@jadedrac0 so that was the plan hope to get accepted live a few years with them many things could still have gone wrong.
@@birdman6427 that’s the risk they accept that things could go wrong.
He got what he asked for. Died for being naive.
There’s a difference between nativity, stupidity and arrogance
hat people think THEIR god is so important that anyone else who doesn't know about THEIR god is somehow "lost" is a wildly stupid way to think. This was a really idiotic move. No one has to believe in anyone else's ideas to be "found".
A life lost over delusion.
Plenty more lost over the delusion of atheism...
Atheism is the delusion.
Many more have been lost due to the delusions of atheism..
@@JohnJohn-nc8xc To be honest, not really. No.
aaaah Natural selection, gotta love it!
U S may use this as excuse to bomb the island.
I watched this documentary on Disney+Hotstar had to say that it is great documentary.Hats off to the team
Just saw it. Really great doc. Left with a lot to chew on.
In theaters?
@@jflinn7401 Yep, Jacob Burns. It might be in a limited release or something, I don't know for sure. Frankly I hadn't heard of it until yesterday and saw it on a whim.
@@MeAuntieNora Jealous! Sounds like you made a good choice.
I want to watch it as well. I can’t find it playing in theatres I’m in Vancouver Canada
@@rahmonafaridian9982 It started streaming on Oct 8 on Hulu and Disney+
"Not hearing about Jesus is violating humaan rights". Lol ok lady
That's the twisted mindset of someone who is seriously deranged by their religious extremism and self-righteousness. Her view is both sick and insulting.
Let her go and talk to them next. See what happens.
Human rights are arbitrary, ethics are arbitrary without objective morality. If the Christian world view is correct than indeed its a violation of human right to be denied the chance to hear about it.
@@jadedrac0 That is totally specious argumentation, and pretty incoherent as well. Your initial premise is subjective and just plain wrong. What is "objective morality"? Do you mean mandated moral conduct or rules of behavior based in some objective foundation? Do you mean it's objective morality if it comes from a higher power with full authority like some deity you accept without question? It's very fuzzy thinking. Take a kind of existentialist world view of morality, like Sartre: I legislate for all mankind with every one of my actions. (That's the golden rule with some tweaking.) To behave well toward others has inherent satisfaction and sets the stage for others to reciprocate. Human rights are basic and universal.
@@surfwriter8461 tell the rich and powerful who oppress the poor with chicken feed wages that “doing good “ is better. In a social Darwinism world view they are successful at securing resources , spreading their seed so that genetic legacy continues and having a higher chance of survivability. Heck a lot of them have doomsday bunkers. Why should they stop?
Will this be available to stream online?
Hulu
He came to introduce them to Jesus, but instead they introduced him to God
chau real chinese god buddha
"He is no fool who gives what he cannot keep to gain what he cannot lose", Jim Elliot, the missionary who was speared by the Auca tribe but something amazing happened among this native people after his death.
I want to learn more about this story. It's true, we are judging what happened in their interaction from speculation and surface events. We have no idea what the fruits of John's visit are, but it could be revealed at some point.
Yeah, the Huaorani (that's their name, not "Auca", which is a pejorative meaning "savage" in Quechua) were colonized and their land exploited by a Texas oil company (Maxus) working with/using the sister (Rachel Saint) of one of the guys killed with Jim Elliot. The missionaries brought death and destruction with them. *shakes head*
The audacity to think that these people are not Christians, is very unchristian like🤷🏻♀️
Leave these tribes alone!!!
'Stop resisting and let me help you...'
Stop resisting and let me erase your culture so you can pay taxes to my specific church denomination.
I love the north sentelise
Play stupid games, win stupid prizes.
So, Jesus didn't protect him. Funny how that works.
Actually the Bible did catch an arrow for him(aimed at his chest) on his 2nd try forcing him to retreat but he still went
back 3rd time.
The moral of the story is don't be a fundamentalist fascist.
Where can we watch this??
What i have learned is dont bother people who dont want to be bothered
Ideology makes you irrational who would’ve thought
Atheists are the most irrational...
The trailer says in theaters this October yet I can't locate it anywhere, theaters or streaming.. Strange.
It'd streaming on Hulu now
Not everyone wants to meet Jesus.
But everyone will.
@@keryzsuzsanna That's true unless you are agnostic, Buddhist, Islamic or follow Jainism, Shintoism, Sikhism, Taoism, Tenrikyo, Wicca, Zoroastrianism or the plethora of other religions that could give two squirts about Jesus. Your arrogance thinking Christianity is superior is what gets conflicts started. Not everyone thinks Jesus is worth panning after.
@@keryzsuzsannaEvery knee shall bow and every tongue will confess!
@@keryzsuzsanna
Your evidence?
@@Kxnd4ll you lead more people away from God with how you present yourself. My relationship with God is mine, yours is yours, leave it at that and you will be happy.
"That there's a group that we would decide, 'Sorry, you don't get to hear about Jesus'. That's a violation of their human rights." I'm sorry, what? Since when is it a violation of human rights that some people don't get to hear your narrative? I guarantee you that those people do not care about your narrative or religion. They have their own way of life, most likely their own religion, and their own narrative. And they've made it extremely clear that they do not want to be disturbed by any outsiders. They probably don't even have the same idea of human rights that you, as an American, have. If you tried to explain all this to them, they would likely laugh in your face before killing you for violating the boundaries they have very clearly delineated. I don't understand religious people sometimes.
Where can you watch this?
Very self righteous. Does one truly believe in a higher power when they can't SEE these people exist without that book and have been provided for and live like we should all live.
Yet you believe the universe came from nothingness even though that has no evidence.
@@Samuel-hw4op Did I say what I believe in?
It’s less about not seeing and more about not having any demonstrable evidence of it. Christians need to provide actual evidence instead of just quoting a nonsensical book.
Just leave them alone. they are literally living "our dream life". and they don't want to get introduce to all this nonsense of this world. if they wanted then they would have tried to contact with us. i don't think they want anything to do with us, all they want is space and peace. let's just give them that, leave them alone and let them be happy
I wish atheists would take their own advice and stop spreading their nonsense too.
@@thebjorn273.
What “nonsense” are we spreading? The only thing that makes a person an atheist is that they don’t believe in any gods.
Imagine thinking their mythology and culture are better
The Sentelese culture is better. Those of us living in “civilized” society just stress about money, living and have zero time for those we love. Sentelese are living life in a far more meaningful and happy way. The way we should be.
People of all cultures define the world as they experience it, so their mythologies must account for what they see. So you cannot compare your story or experience to somebody else's.
Atheism is the ultimate mythology.
@@allytrudie864Lol keep telling yourself that.
Why didn't sky daddy protect John, his faithful servant?
Sky daddy is only something you atheists believed in, just as you believe in a universe magically from nothing. No theist believes in those concepts.
chau ignored it's true God buddha..
Regardless of what you think of John, he is the dictionary definition of a martyr. For some, this is ridiculous. For some, it is inspirational. John did live his life for Jesus. Again, some will say this is ridiculous. and some inspirational.
If stupidity and disrespect is something to admire, then go on but I will never look at those people the same. This arrogance and disrespect is baffling! Shoving religion down the throats of others needs to be stopped. Let people have free will and decide for themselves, not force it onto our children and those who are not interested. Kids believe in Santa and Fairies for a very good developmental reason. So telling them stories about magical beings who created everything is very equal to that. It's okay to let them read books and answer questions but when they get older and start questioning Santa and God, let them decide for themselves. Don't force your beliefs and opinions on them, because at this point their logic is starting to develop fast and they can decide for themselves.
No mythology can resist the reality of facts...
Atheism is the ultimate mythology.
@@thebjorn273.
Atheism is just a lack of belief in any gods. Are you saying it’s a myth that I don’t believe in any gods?
I have zero empathy for John Chau.
Same.
True. Christian delusion killed this poor guy.
christian missionary or mercenary?????
Some Christians really have no respect for the beliefs of others. Somehow, they know that their religion is the correct one and all others are wrong. The level of ego is insane.
Atheists are like that too.
@@Samuel-hw4op
No we’re not. For starters, we have no religion. 😘
@Samuel-hw4op not anywhere near to this. Atheists don't care about other people's religions. They just don't want to be force-fed others' beliefs, and unfortunately, you guys just can't help yourselves.
I think that John Allen Chau should not have went to that island.
But what if a person was in a plane crash like in the movie Castaway? I think it would be unfair if the North Sentinelese will throw arrows at the person.
Anyone know where I can get this film? Can't find it on any streaming platforms.
I want to watch this for free. I wish this is in Tubi TV so that I can watch it for free.
He had no calling there. You prolly believed it was gonna be like Africa.
Most Christians believe that those who never heard of Jesus in life will get an opportunity to meet Jesus after death. Did this guy not know this?
Where can I watch this documentary?
Is there anyway to watch this? I’d gladly rent on demand.
Hulu
Disney Plus
No no no no Don't try to made him to be hero.
Don't try to bring religion or Jesus to this story.
He made himself and he crossed the line of 'expect' and 'respect'.
Just leave them alone as they want.
Peace!
Where can I watch? I can't find it anywhere
If you’re in UK (or outside USA) you’ll need a USA VPN to find it on Disney+
That’s wat they get. No need to shove religion into others
Where can i stream this??
How do.we know if The Father, The Son and the Holy Ghost doesn't speak to these people.God works in mysterious ways and he doesn't have to tell us all the mysteries of this world.
Maybe he just wasn't praying hard enough?
Where can i watch this
Would be nice if the poster would state where/when we can see this docu.
It hit Hulu today
John does so that they might have everlasting life…
I am from last village of north east India because of Gospel our people has changed and now we are developed mentally, Physically and Spiritually as you are all…
Jesus Christ belong to all…
Missionary: "Wanna know Jesus?"
Tribe: "Wanna see Jesus?"
like chinese made fake Jesus but they send the chau to buddha chaus real god..
When will this be available to watch in the UK?
It's Nat Geo, so it's probably on Disney+
My favorite is the cartoon depiction of the forged steel arrowhead. 😂😂😂
You reap what you sow.
Where can one see this??
He made his choices. It was a bad one
God sided with the natives.
How can you watch this? Where can I watch the full documentary
Unfortunately, it looks like it's only in select theaters right now. 😞
THEY DON'T WANT YOU, THEY DON"T NEED YOU, MIND YOUR OWN BUSINESS AND STAY IN YOUR OWN LANE!!!!! 🤬
I think what's often misunderstood is that John did not see himself as the Sentineleses' savior. He saw himself as their Savior's unworthy messenger.
(genuine question), So he was there to send the idea/message of God 3x, and then was so dedicated to it that he committed and gave himself in? Is that what you're saying? It's such an intriguing thing for me and I've never heard it this way
@@amyckanYeah , that's definitely the gist of it. I can't speak with 100% certainty about Chau's views since, even though I'm Christian, I don't come from exactly the same evangelical background that he did. However, I can say with confidence that he would have seen himself as someone trying to live in a personal relationship with Jesus along with everything that that entails. That means he would have thought that Jesus' command to "Go, therefore, and preach the Gospel to all nations" was as binding on the Christians of today, himself included, as it was on the first apostles. If I can help clarify that anymore, please let me know (I love honest questions).
@@jflinn7401 Thats so interesting. I saw his final attempt because he told the fishermen to leave him there as a “I really want to try and communicate to them” instead of a unworthy messenger. Do you think he just saw himself as someone who had to spread the message and sacrifice himself at the point of doing so?
I think his father said something about him being pushed by a group to this extreme. I’m not religious so I have a general negative view of this still, it’s just insane to me to think he didn’t have this boundary
He's still dead.
Your take on his warped zealotry is contradicted by his own journal entries and personal comments about his goal there. Your depiction of him as "their Savior's unworthy messenger" is also a nonsensical description, garbled in sense and faulty language.
Kinda similar situation happened to Michael Rockefeller son of Nelson Rockefeller
Gave his life to spread a fairy tale. Hope he told them about Santa Claus too. ...and the Easter bunny
he secretly told about buddha chaus real god..
where can I watch the whole video?
Hulu