OH! Thank-you. I was just getting ready 2 comment. If anyone is listening or reads this, please ditch the music. The music overshadows the dialogue. If you absolutely must have music, please try Bach, Chopin or Mozart. It is less intrusive & softer.
You gotta love how the narration barely squeaks through the extra tense, melodramatic background music. I had just been saying how badly I needed a nice, solid hour of straining to hear a voice w/ the power of a mouse urinating on a cotton ball underneath nearly constant, thunderously loud horns & kettle drums. It’s not every day you get to experience the absolute pinnacle of sound editing. And who WOULDN’T happily endure such in order to savor the privilege of a comprehensive deep dive into the brilliant history & theology behind the Moronmon Church-all I ask is that you please, PLEASE just keep churnin out such magnificent content!
Great documentary other than the fact you can’t hear the narrator 1/2 of the time due to the obnoxious music over powering him and loosing what he said or having your ears bleeding from turning the volume up so loud you can hear him faintly.
For a unique experience turn the volume down on your TV, phone, or tablet so you can just about hear the music and as for the guy trying to tell us whats going on well he's completely out of the documentary. Take in the great 420p visuals, relax too the music, and make up your own history of mormonism.
UR of the Chaldees (some 25- 30,000 yrs ago) OUT. OF. WHICH. God. called. Abram. believed in THREE HEAVENS (essential doctrine of Mormonism); They also practiced extensive polygamy (HAREEM/HAREM); ETERNAL SEX (innumerable VIRGINS for the .males); SEX. IS. EVERYTHING. DYNASTY is the game. "Patriarchy" is its name. Benefits the male of species; Yet, what happens to "spiritual children" born male? Only the Patriarch male is the permitted progenitor of the HIVE. Other males are eventually turned out of "the kingdom". Or made eunuch drones. [And Mormon Jesus is always portrayed as a HUNKY. S.T.U.D.] No "meek and lowly allowed", tho' all have to kowtow the PRESIDENT (another Chaldees office. Many such U.S. gov'mt terms are derived from Chaldees. The term ChalDEAN refers to people who came to occupy that area much later c. 1300 B.C. - 1200 B C. and who were present at time of Hebrews' EXILE.
Joseph Smith loved to read about Captain Kidd, and his exploits on the islands of Cumorah and it's main city Moroni !!!! That's why he named the hill near his home, Cumorah and invented the angel Moroni !!!
They are ridiculous, but no matter how ridiculous they are it doesn't matter because they just found a way that makes them feel that they are important. And that's all it matters to them
Its crazy, but ringbinders are actually very old. The oldest that was found is 2000 years old. The modern ringbinder only got patented in 1859, decades after his find.
The reason the music overpowers the narration is because the video is preparing you for when you do meet a Mormon, they are going to drown you out of any opinion you might have that doesn't go with theirs.
I was thinking along the same line. There are numerous complaints that date back @ least a year & they have yet to rectify the problem by either fixing it or taking the video down. This imply's (to me) they have difficulty acknowledging a mistake.
Anachronisms in the Book of Mormon: The Book of Mormon is full of anachronisms, which is when a person takes an idea from their own time and inserts it in a past time in which it never actually existed. It would be as if a Civil War book talked about how Lincoln gave a televised address to America, when of course we know there were no TVs during his lifetime. That alone would be proof that the Civil War book could not have happened as written, and the Book of Mormon suffers from this problem throughout: Deutero-Isaiah: As discussed above, the inclusion of Deutero-Isaiah in the Book of Mormon is a massive anachronism. There is no way that these passages could have been included on the gold plates since they were written after the exodus from Jerusalem. Joseph Smith did not know this when writing the Book of Mormon, which is why he took freely from Isaiah as a whole. Cattle/Sheep/Goats: "And also all manner of cattle, of oxen, and cows, and of sheep, and of swine, and of goats, and also many other kinds of animals which were useful for the food of man." (Ether 9:18) While the Book of Mormon claims that animals were domesticated for food as in Joseph Smith's time, even FAIR considers this anachronism correct. They loan shift cattle to buffalo, sheep to mountain sheep, and that goats could've been deer, but the reality is that these animals were not introduced to America until Columbus got here. Honey Bees: "did also carry with them deseret, which, by interpretation, is a honey bee; and thus they did carry with them swarms of bees." (Ether 2:3) FAIR gives the following explanation: "The Book of Mormon does not state that the Jaredites brought honeybees across the ocean. It says that they brought them to the coast of the Old World. The Maya codex Tro-Cortesianus, which predates the arrival of the Spaniards, shows drawings of bees and parts of honey combs." They want you to believe both that the Book of Mormon never explicitly says honey bees were brought while also telling us that there are drawings of bee parts so either way they're covered. That's peak apologetics right there. Of course what FAIR doesn't note is that the earliest honey bee fossils date back 14 million years, which is over 13 million years before Mormon doctrine allows for life to exist. Swords/Metalworking: "And I did teach my people to build buildings, and to work in all manner of wood, and of iron, and of copper, and of brass, and of steel, and of gold, and of silver, and of precious ores, which were in great abundance." (2 Nephi 5:15) This is one of the most egregious anachronisms, because we are told they used these weapons for battles that numbered in the hundreds of thousands. In order to create such metalworking, you would have evidence of forges, old stockpiles of materials, etc. It simply did not happen, even though FAIR tells us that steel doesn't actually mean steel. FAIR states: "The author assumes that "steel" refers to modern steel, which did not exist in pre-Columbian America. Steel has been found in the Old World in the appropriate time period." The problem is that it did not exist in the Americas. A lot of things existed in the Old World that were not in the New World - that's actually the point of pointing out the anachronisms that Joseph made based on what he was familiar with from his time-frame. That includes both things around him physically, as well as things that he read about int he Bible, which we know he heavily referenced/borrowed from for the Book of Mormon. Take note that the few examples that FAIR states for metalworking are from the Old World - no one is arguing that particularly because there is evidence it happened in the Old World. What we are arguing is that Joseph Smith used metalworking in the New World because he was familiar with it, yet there is not a single shred of proof of its existence in the New World even though hundreds of thousands of people battled with swords, helmets, shields, etc. Horses/Chariots: "Now when Lamoni had heard this he caused that his servants should make ready his horses and his chariots." (Alma 20:6) This is a technology that would have revolutionized the population and would have been passed down from generation to generation, yet there is zero evidence it happened. FAIR admits this is correct, even though they try to downplay the idea by stating chariots are not mentioned often. Bottom line is that this is an anachronism that Joseph Smith would have assumed would've been used when going to battle, and thus it ended up in the Book of Mormon. The most obvious answer is usually the correct one. There are many other anachronisms including wheat, silk, oxen, swine, coins, and wheels as well in the Book of Mormon. As is a common theme in these different subjects, Joseph Smith freely used from concepts and sources that were available in his lifetime. The fact that anachronisms are scattered in the Book of Mormon therefore is not surprising, but another knock against his credibility as a prophet of God. It also needs to be noted again that the history tells us that the Book of Mormon has a tight translation. The fact that these anachronisms exist can only be excused under a loose translation, but that is not what the history tells us. While anachronisms by themselves might not be the smoking gun, in combination with what we know about the history of the translation as well as the King James issues, they are another insight into the problems with the Book of Mormon and Joseph Smith's credibility as a prophet of God.
It's clear that Mormons do not know the words of Jesus Christ Himself, strange that the name it the Church of Jesus Christ of latter day saints, but they do not know Him or His words...
the background music is disturbing....its so loud...until now, April 9, 2020 at the height of the pandemic covid19 this has yet to be fixed, or it might have been done deliberately for some reasons......GOD SAVE THE WORLD!!!
I too am puzzled by the strange music being mixed at a high level, which calls attention to itself, but what bothers me more is that the producers single out many of the wrong points. For example, Polygamy has not been a part of the church for over a century. People are not attracted to this faith because of polygamy. They are attracted because it is a different type of Christian Faith that they have always longed for.
That closing statement at 43:28 "are you really Christian?" is not a question of are you like me, but a question of do you really follow what Christ said?
I used to watch the HBO series Big Love about modern Mormons who still secretly practice polygamy. The writers clearly did their research. The pageant in Camorah, temple recommends etc. Very interesting.
Did you actually believe Joseph Smith was given a visit by the angel? A revelation to be polygamous? A pedophile and including it in his religion to be legitimate. This cult leader makes me puke
@@ShenZA6 I know that you're replying to the other commenter, but yes. For the longest time I did. As it is, I was baptized when I was a little kid, and you know impressionable kids are. I don't believe it anymore now that I know the darker roots of the religion.
I went less active to raise my son. I met his mother outside church. I knew he would become Mormon. He was baptized into the church last year. He didn't know I'm a born member. I went to his baptism with my mother, and there is no picture of Joseph getting baptized? No pictures of Jesus? . I'm a 3rd generation Mormon. I couldn't understand till I looked around and saw all the new converts. . I was the only true born Mormon there. What I noticed, is people think use true born members are Freemason's. No! Joseph would not kneel on a dead body to become a full member. . Joseph gave a description of Jesus and His father. The converts took it down. . I grew up with a Young, one of Josephs grandsons, and a Bingham. Hi Bingham🤦 From Sunbeam , To CTR, To Ironic's Cub, to Bear, to Wolf, to Webelo, To BSA. . Brigham was the gun fighter. It was all staged. Joseph didn't allow murder. So Brigham, came up with an idea.. A couple of the high priests played the gun fighter.
Good film, just the music a little too low… but seriously now, it’s a documentary not a musical! Luckily it has subtitles, otherwise I wouldn’t hear sh*t
DID any of these "prophets" EVER READ THE ACTUAL BIBLE including THE TEACHINGS OF JESUS CHRIST, THE ONLY WAY TO THE FATHER, SUCH A SAD DECEPTION!!! Beautiful people xxx
In 2000, two BYU religion professors, Joseph Fielding McConkie (son of Elder Bruce R. McConkie) and Craig J. Ostler, wrote an essay titled, “The Process of Translating the Book of Mormon9.” They wrote:“Thus, everything we have in the Book of Mormon, according to Mr. Whitmer, was translated by placing the chocolate-colored stone in a hat into which Joseph would bury his head so as to close out the light. While doing so he could see ‘an oblong piece of parchment, on which the hieroglyphics would appear,’ and below the ancient writing, the translation would be given in English. Joseph would then read this to Oliver Cowdery, who in turn would write it. If he did so correctly, the characters and the interpretation would disappear and be replaced by other characters with their interpretation.” "I will now give you a description of the manner in which the Book of Mormon was translated. Joseph Smith would put the seer stone into a hat, and put his face in the hat, drawing it closely around his face to exclude the light; and in the darkness the spiritual light would shine. A piece of something resembling parchment would appear, and on that appeared the writing. One character at a time would appear, and under it was the interpretation in English. Brother Joseph would read off the English to Oliver Cowdery, who was his principal scribe, and when it was written down and repeated to Brother Joseph to see if it was correct, then it would disappear, and another character with the interpretation would appear. Thus the Book of Mormon was translated by the gift and power of God, and not by any power of man." David Whitmer, Address to All Believers in Christ (Richmond, MO: David Whitmer, 1887), 12. "When my husband was translating the Book of Mormon, I wrote a part of it, as he dictated each sentence, word for word, and when he came to proper names he could not pronounce, or long words, he spelled them out, and while I was writing them, if I made any mistake in spelling, he would stop me and correct my spelling, although it was impossible for him to see how I was writing them down at the time. Even the word Sarah he could not pronounce at first, but had to spell it, and I would pronounce it for him" Edmund C. Briggs, “A Visit to Nauvoo in 1856,” Journal of History 9.2 (Jan 1916): 454. "He [Martin Harris] said that the Prophet possessed a seer stone, by which he was enabled to translate as well as from the Urim and Thummim, and for convenience he then used the seer stone. Martin explained the translating as follows: By aid of the seer stone, sentences would appear and were read by the Prophet and written by Martin, and when finished he would say, “Written,” and if correctly written, that sentence would disappear and another appear in its place, but if not written correctly it remained until corrected, so that the translation was just as it was engraven on the plates, precisely in the language then used." “One of the Three Witnesses: Incidents in the Life of Martin Harris,” Letter to the editor by Edward Stevenson, written Nov. 30, 1881, published in the Deseret Evening News (Dec. 13, 1881) Seen for the first time in a century: Mormon church releases photos of 'seer stone' allegedly used by religion's founder to decode 'Egyptian scripts' that became the Book of Mormon www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3185574/Mormon-church-releases-photos-seer-stone-used-founder-Joseph-Smith-translate-scripture.html
The TRUE Christians are the ones who believe that there is ONLY one Church founded by Jesus, who left Peter, the FIRST Pope in charge of this UNIVERSAL Faith. Peter or the Pope holds the KEYS of the KINGDOM of God, Matthew 16:13-20, false Christians are not in the book of life, Jesus' flock or sheep. JUDGEMENT day in Matthew 25:31-46. Also the TRUE Christians should attend at least ONE HOLY Mass and pray the Holy Rosary to be considered part of the BODY of Jesus Christ.
TO: @Heinrich Lombard No that's not right. The pages at the front of the Book of Mormon contain the witnesses of others. You can fact check this by reading the Book of Mormon online. ... peace.
In the Book of Moroni at the end, Moroni "asks anyone who reads these records in the latter days to ponder them in his heart and ask God in prayer, in the name of Jesus Christ, if the things are true. And if they ask with a sincere heart, the truth of them will be made manifest through the power of the Holy Spirit." (Wikipedia)
make no mistake about it the entire Mormon faith is based on the imagination of a teenager who said he found gold plates nobody can or could see and these magic rocks in a hat no one can see lmfao !!!!!!!
To be a Christian religion, and call another savior, prey or to a cross or follow another person (Mary,, Holy Ghost, to answer to another and confess sins or ask for forgiveness) is EXACTLY what is wandered against.
The Missionary Training Center is like Mormon boot camp. 'Fruit camp.' Heh, heh. 41:50 All teasing aside, it sounds wonderful to carry on a legacy of warmth and togetherness. I would argue, though, that we don't need any religion to do that, and that we actually gain a more profound compassion when we base it in a bold understanding of reality. People should truly digest what science tells us about our place in the vast, perhaps infinite and eternal, cosmos. Accepting our own finiteness and shared evolutionary history could lead us to feel that warmth and togetherness with all other members of the human race, even all other living things, who all got here the same way and will meet the same fate.
So You Out Siders: You think it is too tough to go on a mission as a Mormon because every minute is mapped out for you?? Well you children should have tried going to a Basic training Camp in one of the militaries where also your time is totally mapped out for you and are also Brain Washed there too! If you pussies can not handle either of these places then try going to the Peace Job Corps where they help people in places like south and Central America. They help people dig wells for entire communities and also help purify water, build shelter, teach classes on how to grow food and cook, and help others farm to raise crops. All of these places teach people to grow up to become wonderful people and not just a bunch of undesirables that expect others to give them a easy free life! If you want things and a better life work and earn it like most everyone else did. I am proud of the way my family raised me, for giving 6 years to United States Guard Search and Rescue Port Security Stations saving lives, and also had been a member to Mormon Temple. The most purest, humble, loving meek, caring people abide there, and I was proud to have this experience in my life.
What's sad is that teenagers have to come up with $10,000 dollars to spend two years of their lives trying to convince people that the Book of Mormon, with no historical, archaeological or linguistic evidence, is true, that a known con man is a 'prophet' of God and that there is salvation in a church.
If you could raise the music about 200% more that would be great
the background music of this documentary is atrocious!! whoever made the music background,
may he be vanished from your religion
😂
It's too fucking loud.
…what?!!
Not surprised that a Mormons eats aren’t working . Cult! To those that have ears to hear let them hear
Honestly, who TF thought the music level was ok
Joseph Smith did. God commanded him to adjust the levels.
Lol right? I thought my phone got wet or something
Copyright issues.
OH! Thank-you. I was just getting ready 2 comment.
If anyone is listening or reads this, please ditch the music. The music overshadows the dialogue.
If you absolutely must have music, please try Bach, Chopin or Mozart. It is less intrusive & softer.
You should listen to the original one, this one is better.
The music on this documentary is overpowering the talk. Hardly understood.
Yes, I couldn't continue listening. On to some other historical documentary of Mormonism.
You gotta love how the narration barely squeaks through the extra tense, melodramatic background music. I had just been saying how badly I needed a nice, solid hour of straining to hear a voice w/ the power of a mouse urinating on a cotton ball underneath nearly constant, thunderously loud horns & kettle drums. It’s not every day you get to experience the absolute pinnacle of sound editing. And who WOULDN’T happily endure such in order to savor the privilege of a comprehensive deep dive into the brilliant history & theology behind the Moronmon Church-all I ask is that you please, PLEASE just keep churnin out such magnificent content!
I agree completely, glad it wasn't just my ears. Thanks
Haha. Perfect!
I was having a crappy day, until reading your comment .. after which I could not stop laughing. So thanks for making my day a little better.
@@lara-ce2kg well....that made MY morning a little brighter, so thanks right back atcha. Hope you have better day today hon
Great response. Lol
This is one of the worst documentaries I've ever seen in my life. How frustrating is it to want to hear the narrator in the music is louder than he is
Great documentary other than the fact you can’t hear the narrator 1/2 of the time due to the obnoxious music over powering him and loosing what he said or having your ears bleeding from turning the volume up so loud you can hear him faintly.
You got to hear half of it??? Lucky
Gave up after 5 mins, did nobody actually listen to it before releasing it??
For a unique experience turn the volume down on your TV, phone, or tablet so you can just about hear the music and as for the guy trying to tell us whats going on well he's completely out of the documentary. Take in the great 420p visuals, relax too the music, and make up your own history of mormonism.
...Crazy ass'd space polygamists?
Lmao. Ok demon
UR of the Chaldees
(some 25- 30,000
yrs ago)
OUT. OF. WHICH.
God. called. Abram.
believed in THREE HEAVENS
(essential doctrine
of Mormonism);
They also practiced extensive polygamy (HAREEM/HAREM);
ETERNAL SEX (innumerable VIRGINS for the .males);
SEX. IS. EVERYTHING.
DYNASTY is the game.
"Patriarchy" is its name.
Benefits the male of species;
Yet, what happens to "spiritual
children" born male?
Only the Patriarch male is the permitted progenitor of the HIVE.
Other males are eventually turned out of "the kingdom".
Or made eunuch drones.
[And Mormon Jesus is always portrayed as a HUNKY. S.T.U.D.]
No "meek and lowly allowed", tho' all have to kowtow the
PRESIDENT (another Chaldees office. Many such U.S. gov'mt terms are derived from Chaldees.
The term ChalDEAN refers to people who came to occupy that area much later c. 1300 B.C. - 1200 B C. and who were present at time of Hebrews' EXILE.
Could have been a terrific documentary. Again, the music overpowered the speaking. Gave up after two minutes!
Joseph Smith loved to read about Captain Kidd, and his exploits on the islands of Cumorah and it's main city Moroni !!!!
That's why he named the hill near his home, Cumorah and invented the angel Moroni !!!
This audio makes this unwatchable
@andrinomisneltron.
But IT CAN BE SAID to have been "posted" in interest of "full disclosure".
Not sure if anyone else noticed or posted about it yet (!) but the “background” music overtakes the narration.
Why the hell is the music so loud I can barely hear the people talking. I can't watch this thumbs down
Because of copyrights.
6:31 BRUH. That's so crazy. Joseph Smith found golden plates in a 3 ring binder that are hundreds of years old. Wild.
lol..😅
They are ridiculous,
but no matter how ridiculous they are it doesn't matter because they just found a way that makes them feel that they are important.
And that's all it matters to them
Its crazy, but ringbinders are actually very old. The oldest that was found is 2000 years old. The modern ringbinder only got patented in 1859, decades after his find.
The reason the music overpowers the narration is because the video is preparing you for when you do meet a Mormon, they are going to drown you out of any opinion you might have that doesn't go with theirs.
I was thinking along the same line. There are numerous complaints that date back @ least a year & they have yet to rectify the problem by either fixing it or taking the video down. This imply's (to me) they have difficulty acknowledging a mistake.
@@Autumn-Mist2024 & it’s still awful
Really interesting, what little I could hear. But it was that loudly incongruous music that did for me in the end, the end came at 11.44.
Im still at 2:35 as of this writing.
let's see how far I could endure
Anachronisms in the Book of Mormon:
The Book of Mormon is full of anachronisms, which is when a person takes an idea from their own time and inserts it in a past time in which it never actually existed. It would be as if a Civil War book talked about how Lincoln gave a televised address to America, when of course we know there were no TVs during his lifetime. That alone would be proof that the Civil War book could not have happened as written, and the Book of Mormon suffers from this problem throughout:
Deutero-Isaiah: As discussed above, the inclusion of Deutero-Isaiah in the Book of Mormon is a massive anachronism. There is no way that these passages could have been included on the gold plates since they were written after the exodus from Jerusalem. Joseph Smith did not know this when writing the Book of Mormon, which is why he took freely from Isaiah as a whole.
Cattle/Sheep/Goats: "And also all manner of cattle, of oxen, and cows, and of sheep, and of swine, and of goats, and also many other kinds of animals which were useful for the food of man." (Ether 9:18) While the Book of Mormon claims that animals were domesticated for food as in Joseph Smith's time, even FAIR considers this anachronism correct. They loan shift cattle to buffalo, sheep to mountain sheep, and that goats could've been deer, but the reality is that these animals were not introduced to America until Columbus got here.
Honey Bees: "did also carry with them deseret, which, by interpretation, is a honey bee; and thus they did carry with them swarms of bees." (Ether 2:3) FAIR gives the following explanation: "The Book of Mormon does not state that the Jaredites brought honeybees across the ocean. It says that they brought them to the coast of the Old World. The Maya codex Tro-Cortesianus, which predates the arrival of the Spaniards, shows drawings of bees and parts of honey combs." They want you to believe both that the Book of Mormon never explicitly says honey bees were brought while also telling us that there are drawings of bee parts so either way they're covered. That's peak apologetics right there. Of course what FAIR doesn't note is that the earliest honey bee fossils date back 14 million years, which is over 13 million years before Mormon doctrine allows for life to exist.
Swords/Metalworking: "And I did teach my people to build buildings, and to work in all manner of wood, and of iron, and of copper, and of brass, and of steel, and of gold, and of silver, and of precious ores, which were in great abundance." (2 Nephi 5:15) This is one of the most egregious anachronisms, because we are told they used these weapons for battles that numbered in the hundreds of thousands. In order to create such metalworking, you would have evidence of forges, old stockpiles of materials, etc. It simply did not happen, even though FAIR tells us that steel doesn't actually mean steel. FAIR states: "The author assumes that "steel" refers to modern steel, which did not exist in pre-Columbian America. Steel has been found in the Old World in the appropriate time period." The problem is that it did not exist in the Americas. A lot of things existed in the Old World that were not in the New World - that's actually the point of pointing out the anachronisms that Joseph made based on what he was familiar with from his time-frame. That includes both things around him physically, as well as things that he read about int he Bible, which we know he heavily referenced/borrowed from for the Book of Mormon. Take note that the few examples that FAIR states for metalworking are from the Old World - no one is arguing that particularly because there is evidence it happened in the Old World. What we are arguing is that Joseph Smith used metalworking in the New World because he was familiar with it, yet there is not a single shred of proof of its existence in the New World even though hundreds of thousands of people battled with swords, helmets, shields, etc.
Horses/Chariots: "Now when Lamoni had heard this he caused that his servants should make ready his horses and his chariots." (Alma 20:6) This is a technology that would have revolutionized the population and would have been passed down from generation to generation, yet there is zero evidence it happened. FAIR admits this is correct, even though they try to downplay the idea by stating chariots are not mentioned often. Bottom line is that this is an anachronism that Joseph Smith would have assumed would've been used when going to battle, and thus it ended up in the Book of Mormon. The most obvious answer is usually the correct one.
There are many other anachronisms including wheat, silk, oxen, swine, coins, and wheels as well in the Book of Mormon. As is a common theme in these different subjects, Joseph Smith freely used from concepts and sources that were available in his lifetime. The fact that anachronisms are scattered in the Book of Mormon therefore is not surprising, but another knock against his credibility as a prophet of God.
It also needs to be noted again that the history tells us that the Book of Mormon has a tight translation. The fact that these anachronisms exist can only be excused under a loose translation, but that is not what the history tells us. While anachronisms by themselves might not be the smoking gun, in combination with what we know about the history of the translation as well as the King James issues, they are another insight into the problems with the Book of Mormon and Joseph Smith's credibility as a prophet of God.
TLDR
@@noone7884 Your loss.
The only thing I believe in Mormons is that some of their college chicks are hot.
Please fix the audio. Can’t be that hard. Otherwise informative
Hard to hear over the music at times. Might want to watch out for that in future videos.
If it weren’t for the captions, this would be an unwatchable video.
The Bible CLEARLY states in multiple places that we cannot add on nor take away from the Bible.
Thank god the music was so loud, was worried that I’d actually be able to hear the narrator
Enough with this music
the music in this was horrendous , forget the volume, the music itself was just pure 2005
Cannot hear the talking. Good grief
I've always found the bible a nice fantasy book but this is totally another level...
Neckbeard
@@noone7884 I honestly don’t know who you are referring to but this people certainly have some issues…
Stop with the music
Y music is so loud.... Its background music right
Jesus, I mean Joseph Smith, can you turn down the music so I can hear the voice over??
Seek truth members and flee from this cult.
Romans 10:9 🛡 Matthew 22:13 ⚔️Isaiah 9:6
And then flee to another cult SMH🤦🏿♂️
@@jd3187-r6k flee to Jesus Christ alone
hmm this is going to lower the amount of new mormons ..the loud music is horrifying lol ..rats was interested
The audio is bad. Sometimes the music is louder than the voice of the narrator.
not sometimes, but all the time
Christianity was not created on American soil.
It's clear that Mormons do not know the words of Jesus Christ Himself, strange that the name it the Church of Jesus Christ of latter day saints, but they do not know Him or His words...
Looks like a good documentary, too bad I can't hear the man over the music
I saw this documentary but it was better done on South Park.
Like many other people have pointed out, the music overwhelms the dialogue to where this is unwatchable.
Honestly stopped watching cuz the music was louder than the narration. PLEASE FIX!!
Jesus said, "Follow Me."
😂😂😂
the background music is disturbing....its so loud...until now, April 9, 2020 at the height of the pandemic covid19 this has yet to be fixed, or it might have been done deliberately for some reasons......GOD SAVE THE WORLD!!!
I too am puzzled by the strange music being mixed at a high level, which calls attention to itself, but what bothers me more is that the producers single out many of the wrong points. For example, Polygamy has not been a part of the church for over a century. People are not attracted to this faith because of polygamy. They are attracted because it is a different type of Christian Faith that they have always longed for.
That closing statement at 43:28 "are you really Christian?" is not a question of are you like me, but a question of do you really follow what Christ said?
PROMOTE RELIGIOUS TOLERANCE
Treat each other with kindness and respect.
That was a weird music video but okay I guess......
Grew up in salt lake generally speaking Mormons are good people but I can’t wrap my head around their beliefs.
Fyi for anyone complaining bout the sound levels..? you see that little CC button? just click it.
HEAD SPLITTING NOISES!! I QUIT!!
I used to watch the HBO series Big Love about modern Mormons who still secretly practice polygamy. The writers clearly did their research. The pageant in Camorah, temple recommends etc. Very interesting.
Those people call themselves Mormons but they aren't members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. They're a break off.
I used to watch that, it was like a train wreck and you just couldn't turn away. Lol
I was baptized in the Mormon church .
So was I
Did you actually believe Joseph Smith was given a visit by the angel? A revelation to be polygamous? A pedophile and including it in his religion to be legitimate. This cult leader makes me puke
@@ShenZA6 I know that you're replying to the other commenter, but yes. For the longest time I did. As it is, I was baptized when I was a little kid, and you know impressionable kids are. I don't believe it anymore now that I know the darker roots of the religion.
The amazing Mormons!
I went less active to raise my son. I met his mother outside church. I knew he would become Mormon. He was baptized into the church last year. He didn't know I'm a born member. I went to his baptism with my mother, and there is no picture of Joseph getting baptized? No pictures of Jesus?
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I'm a 3rd generation Mormon.
I couldn't understand till I looked around and saw all the new converts.
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I was the only true born Mormon there.
What I noticed, is people think use true born members are Freemason's. No!
Joseph would not kneel on a dead body to become a full member.
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Joseph gave a description of Jesus and His father. The converts took it down.
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I grew up with a Young, one of Josephs grandsons, and a Bingham. Hi Bingham🤦
From Sunbeam , To CTR, To Ironic's
Cub, to Bear, to Wolf, to Webelo, To BSA.
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Brigham was the gun fighter. It was all staged. Joseph didn't allow murder. So Brigham, came up with an idea.. A couple of the high priests played the gun fighter.
The SOUND 🥺...
Informative but.....🤯
Good film, just the music a little too low… but seriously now, it’s a documentary not a musical! Luckily it has subtitles, otherwise I wouldn’t hear sh*t
DID any of these "prophets" EVER READ THE ACTUAL BIBLE including THE TEACHINGS OF JESUS CHRIST, THE ONLY WAY TO THE FATHER, SUCH A SAD DECEPTION!!! Beautiful people xxx
I can still kind of hear the narration, can you turn the music up more?
The audio on here hasn't been fixed yet?
2024 & is still horrific
too loud music
In 2000, two BYU religion professors, Joseph Fielding McConkie (son of Elder Bruce R. McConkie) and Craig J. Ostler, wrote an essay titled, “The Process of Translating the Book of Mormon9.” They wrote:“Thus, everything we have in the Book of Mormon, according to Mr. Whitmer, was translated by placing the chocolate-colored stone in a hat into which Joseph would bury his head so as to close out the light. While doing so he could see ‘an oblong piece of parchment, on which the hieroglyphics would appear,’ and below the ancient writing, the translation would be given in English. Joseph would then read this to Oliver Cowdery, who in turn would write it. If he did so correctly, the characters and the interpretation would disappear and be replaced by other characters with their interpretation.”
"I will now give you a description of the manner in which the Book of Mormon was translated. Joseph Smith would put the seer stone into a hat, and put his face in the hat, drawing it closely around his face to exclude the light; and in the darkness the spiritual light would shine. A piece of something resembling parchment would appear, and on that appeared the writing. One character at a time would appear, and under it was the interpretation in English. Brother Joseph would read off the English to Oliver Cowdery, who was his principal scribe, and when it was written down and repeated to Brother Joseph to see if it was correct, then it would disappear, and another character with the interpretation would appear. Thus the Book of Mormon was translated by the gift and power of God, and not by any power of man." David Whitmer, Address to All Believers in Christ (Richmond, MO: David Whitmer, 1887), 12.
"When my husband was translating the Book of Mormon, I wrote a part of it, as he dictated each sentence, word for word, and when he came to proper names he could not pronounce, or long words, he spelled them out, and while I was writing them, if I made any mistake in spelling, he would stop me and correct my spelling, although it was impossible for him to see how I was writing them down at the time. Even the word Sarah he could not pronounce at first, but had to spell it, and I would pronounce it for him" Edmund C. Briggs, “A Visit to Nauvoo in 1856,” Journal of History 9.2 (Jan 1916): 454.
"He [Martin Harris] said that the Prophet possessed a seer stone, by which he was enabled to translate as well as from the Urim and Thummim, and for convenience he then used the seer stone. Martin explained the translating as follows: By aid of the seer stone, sentences would appear and were read by the Prophet and written by Martin, and when finished he would say, “Written,” and if correctly written, that sentence would disappear and another appear in its place, but if not written correctly it remained until corrected, so that the translation was just as it was engraven on the plates, precisely in the language then used." “One of the Three Witnesses: Incidents in the Life of Martin Harris,” Letter to the editor by Edward Stevenson, written Nov. 30, 1881, published in the Deseret Evening News (Dec. 13, 1881)
Seen for the first time in a century: Mormon church releases photos of 'seer stone' allegedly used by religion's founder to decode 'Egyptian scripts' that became the Book of Mormon
www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3185574/Mormon-church-releases-photos-seer-stone-used-founder-Joseph-Smith-translate-scripture.html
Who cares 🖕🖕🤷🧐🤦🤦
The TRUE Christians are the ones who believe that there is ONLY one Church founded by Jesus, who left Peter, the FIRST Pope in charge of this UNIVERSAL Faith. Peter or the Pope holds the KEYS of the KINGDOM of God, Matthew 16:13-20, false Christians are not in the book of life, Jesus' flock or sheep. JUDGEMENT day in Matthew 25:31-46. Also the TRUE Christians should attend at least ONE HOLY Mass and pray the Holy Rosary to be considered part of the BODY of Jesus Christ.
The first thing that's wrong is the statement that Paul made that if an angel came with a different gospel to reject them and let the be a cursed!
How is Paul's vision any different than Joseph Smiths? Other than Paul's was caused by Epilepsy and Joseph Smith was just a very successful con-man.
Please pray I Backsliding. I am Christian Born again going back to the word of God....
Wow the music overrides the narration and comments for the most part.
Good thing I’m a former member and able to follow where you can barely hear
Music is too loud.
This was the first time Joseph Smith knelt and uttered a prayer? Ans: That's what the Tour Guide said. mmmkay
So let me get this straight. He was all alone when this happened in the grove? In other words, it’s a religion based on “trust me bro”. Go figure
TO: @Heinrich Lombard
No that's not right. The pages at the front of the Book of Mormon contain the witnesses of others. You can fact check this by reading the Book of Mormon online. ... peace.
In the Book of Moroni at the end, Moroni "asks anyone who reads these records in the latter days to ponder them in his heart and ask God in prayer, in the name of Jesus Christ, if the things are true. And if they ask with a sincere heart, the truth of them will be made manifest through the power of the Holy Spirit." (Wikipedia)
Do mormons love really loud music and really quiet narration?
this video is absolutely pointless, take it down. Cannot hear anything
it's too loud I cant hear, what did you say?
The music is TOO loud. We can't hear the narrator.
The music is so loud! The documentary can barely be heard.
Why is the narrator so buried that you can barely hear him?
The music ruined the documentary, I could hardly hear the narrator.
Jesus plus Mormon. Super Cult
27.24mins he mentions that families are quintessential to Latter Day Saints yet they banned baptisms for the dead for holocaust members? Why?
make no mistake about it the entire Mormon faith is based on the imagination of a teenager who said he found gold plates nobody can or could see and these magic rocks in a hat no one can see lmfao !!!!!!!
I had to close caption... Music is overwhelming
People actually believe this
All religious beliefs are equally absurd.
Wow, the sound in this documentary absolutely ruins it!!!
To be a Christian religion, and call another savior, prey or to a cross or follow another person (Mary,, Holy Ghost, to answer to another and confess sins or ask for forgiveness) is EXACTLY what is wandered against.
Whoever uploaded this video like loud music . Painful to listen to but still interesting
We all get it... No need to comment on the volume of the music. Do read below this comment unless you want to reread more of the same.
Sort out the sound
"there are more mormons in the world today than there are jews" well we all know whose fault that is don't we
@Documentary Central, turn the music down!
The commentator is very quiet and the music too loud.I switched off...
The Missionary Training Center is like Mormon boot camp. 'Fruit camp.' Heh, heh.
41:50 All teasing aside, it sounds wonderful to carry on a legacy of warmth and togetherness. I would argue, though, that we don't need any religion to do that, and that we actually gain a more profound compassion when we base it in a bold understanding of reality. People should truly digest what science tells us about our place in the vast, perhaps infinite and eternal, cosmos. Accepting our own finiteness and shared evolutionary history could lead us to feel that warmth and togetherness with all other members of the human race, even all other living things, who all got here the same way and will meet the same fate.
no it doesn't work that way
Other than calling us finate I completely agree. While I follow my own religion I don't believe that it's necessary
the music drowns out the dialogue,
I can not hear the documentary due to the music
So You Out Siders: You think it is too tough to go on a mission as a Mormon because every minute is mapped out for you?? Well you children should have tried going to a Basic training Camp in one of the militaries where also your time is totally mapped out for you and are also Brain Washed there too! If you pussies can not handle either of these places then try going to the Peace Job Corps where they help people in places like south and Central America. They help people dig wells for entire communities and also help purify water, build shelter, teach classes on how to grow food and cook, and help others farm to raise crops. All of these places teach people to grow up to become wonderful people and not just a bunch of undesirables that expect others to give them a easy free life! If you want things and a better life work and earn it like most everyone else did. I am proud of the way my family raised me, for giving 6 years to United States Guard Search and Rescue Port Security Stations saving lives, and also had been a member to Mormon Temple. The most purest, humble, loving meek, caring people abide there, and I was proud to have this experience in my life.
What's sad is that teenagers have to come up with $10,000 dollars to spend two years of their lives trying to convince people that the Book of Mormon, with no historical, archaeological or linguistic evidence, is true, that a known con man is a 'prophet' of God and that there is salvation in a church.
More music, please! I can still hear some sounds from the narrator.
What does this have to do with the history of the Book of Mormon?
Clicked away after 2 minutes
Watched until 2:58. The excessive volume of the music became too intrusive and it was a strain to hear anything so I stopped watching.
You should put out a no music version.
The sound is F..k up, whoever put that on YT : You are sloooooopy
I had problems hearing the narrator, the music is too loud.
Background music is too loud! I only watched 6 mins
This book is only for the one's that come back. I am like that . Are you?
TURN DOWN THE MUSIC PLEEEEAAASSE 🤯🤯🤯🤕🤕🤕
I found myself having to strain to listen to the narrator above the bellowing clamorous music. This doc may have been fine without the music...
Could have so many more views...with a lower music volume. Left after a few minutes.