From Mormon to Catholic w/ Stephen Johnson

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  • Опубликовано: 27 сен 2024

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  • @bethanystebelski
    @bethanystebelski 10 месяцев назад +79

    I was raised South Baptist. I have 4 generations of grandpas that are/were pastors. My husband and I have had a conviction and was pulled to the Catholic faith. The more research we do, the more everything is starting to make sense. We will be starting the RCIA soon! We are so excited for our journey into the Catholic community. God is good and so is this podcast!! Thank you!

  • @patrickadair9563
    @patrickadair9563 Год назад +483

    From mormon to atheist to catholic that is my exact journey over the last decade

    • @georgerafa5041
      @georgerafa5041 Год назад +15

      Same bro. My stint in atheism/agnostic was very brief and just due to feeling lonely after years of feeling rejected in multiple wards, both family and YSA. Ironically it was online meme groups that inspired me to humble myself and find truth within the true church.

    • @Your_MInd_is_A_weapon
      @Your_MInd_is_A_weapon Год назад +3

      So neither of you got saved?

    • @clearstonewindows
      @clearstonewindows Год назад

      Have you guys read the book of Mormon?

    • @dylanwilliams2202
      @dylanwilliams2202 Год назад

      @@georgerafa5041 The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints is God's and Jesus Christ one and only true church here on earth.
      _" just due to feeling lonely after years of feeling rejected in multiple wards, both family and YSA"_ The natural man is an enemy to God and always has been and that includes depression and the like. Let me ask you and be honest with yourself, was it really you were rejected or is it just your depression talking?
      _"find truth within the true church"_ The Catholic Church is a false Church filled with idolatry. I could debunk all its claims very easily if you so wish

    • @georgerafa5041
      @georgerafa5041 Год назад +6

      @@Your_MInd_is_A_weapon Mormonism doesn't save lol

  • @JordanToJericho
    @JordanToJericho Год назад +1129

    I am a Mormon and I have joined with my local RCIA. I really agree with Stephen on the need to focus on Historical Christianity in order to see the problems in the LDS faith while also moving into the Catholic Church. That's exactly what my experience was, and Pints With Aquinas has been a huge help to me on my journey. Thanks for all that you guys do!

    • @lyterman
      @lyterman Год назад +48

      God bless you, brother. It isn't easy, but it's worth it. God bless the Catholic Church

    • @Jessaba
      @Jessaba Год назад +28

      I’m a former SDA and I see lots a similarly with the LDS faith! It’s really crazy and interesting… I’m now an Orthodox Christian but coming the learn historical Christianity is what opened my heart to the SDA heretical beliefs- and I would agree completely: know your Christian history! 😊

    • @fun4tastickids106
      @fun4tastickids106 Год назад +11

      I’m praying for you! God bless 😊

    • @melissap5649
      @melissap5649 Год назад +12

      Praise God ❤️

    • @johnstewart6920
      @johnstewart6920 Год назад +16

      Deep in history deep in Christ

  • @jongaulthero
    @jongaulthero 7 месяцев назад +28

    I praise God every day that in November of 2023, I finally left the Mormon Church and came back home to my Catholic faith after being away for over 35 years, who welcomed me back with open arms!!! Thank you, Lord!!!

  • @TheRichmondRoadie
    @TheRichmondRoadie Год назад +610

    I was raised Mormon, had a lot of doubts theology wise off and on. Became very devout, was in a Bishopric, temple worker, etc. Then I went through an uber Mormon phase where I did a deep dive on Mormon history and flirted with Mormon fundamentalism. This caused me to realize it isn't what it claims to be (restored ancient Christianity). I left and was a very convinced protestant for a number of years before reading myself into the Catholic Church (Latin Mass) about 15 years ago. Thank you ECF, Hilaire Belloc, and Bishop Sheen!

    • @SJohnson529
      @SJohnson529 Год назад +35

      Hello. This is Stephen from the episode. I would be very interesting in hearing more about your story and possibly collaborating on a book project I am working on. If your interested we can exchange contact info. Let me know. God bless.

    • @SJohnson529
      @SJohnson529 Год назад +12

      Also, forgive my username. I’ve had it since high school.

    • @TheRichmondRoadie
      @TheRichmondRoadie Год назад +13

      @@SJohnson529 absolutely.

    • @viviennedunbar3374
      @viviennedunbar3374 Год назад +14

      Love Belloc! He endured a lot of anti Catholicism, especially as a scholar at Oxford.

    • @elizabethking5523
      @elizabethking5523 Год назад +13

      So glad you found your way out! Praise be to God!🙏🏻❤️

  • @leannereinhold966
    @leannereinhold966 Год назад +181

    Thank you so much for this wonderful exchange-my husband and I learned so much! After 20 years as Mormon converts, we are now practicing Catholics. We are really excited to see part two!

  • @iamneverwrong6635
    @iamneverwrong6635 Год назад +175

    Speaking as a Catholic Christian, thank you Stephen for this interview. And for all of our LDS Brothers and Sisters watching this who are discerning the Catholic Faith, I am praying for you. The ancients had a saying and it still holds true today - “All roads lead to Rome.” Mother Church will be waiting for you, no matter how long it takes for you to get there. God Bless and keep you.

    • @Loganva
      @Loganva Год назад +3

      When you say brothers and sisters do you mean fellow Christian’s or just in the general sense

    • @RidgeKinney
      @RidgeKinney Год назад +15

      I know this was meant to be a kind comment, and dont get me wrong, it was. But we should be careful with our language. Mormons are not separated brethren, they arent Christian.

    • @Call_Upon_YAH
      @Call_Upon_YAH Год назад +1

      They with ears to hear, let them hear:
      Through the Holy Spirit, God has put it on me to preach to those lost in the devil's deceit!
      Hear me when I say, ye that are Catholic have been deceived and know not God. Ye worship Mary, praying to her; when God tells his to worship none other than him. It is idolatry.
      Catholicism has its own Bible and teachings, which are blasphemous to the word of God: the Holy Bible. As ye follow the teachings of man and not God; ye hear the pope, but not Jesus, yet ye claim to be his disciples!
      These are but a few things I named ye dwell within; there are many more. I tell you now to repent of your sins, accept Jesus Christ as your Lord and Savior, and you'll receive the gift of the Holy Spirit upon asking the Father!
      There are *NO* sub-divisions of Christianity. You're either a disciple of Christ or not. A Christian is someone who follows God's word, not a religion. Who obey the Father and follow his will; not man's nor their own heart's. Unless you keep Jesus' commandments, think not the Holy Spirit will dwell within you!
      They who heed this message and did what was stated with an open heart to God...
      Read the Holy Bible (KJV) daily and every time before you read, pray to the Father and ask:
      "Lord I ask that you give me understanding of your word, that I interpret it the way you want me to, and none of my own. I ask you in Jesus' name, amen."
      Revelation 22:8-9 KJV
      8 And I John saw these things, and heard them. And when I had heard and seen, I fell down to worship before the feet of the angel which shewed me these things.
      9 Then saith he unto me, See thou do it not: for I am thy fellowservant, and of thy brethren the prophets, and of them which keep the sayings of this book: worship God.
      Acts 2:38 KJV
      38 Then Peter said unto them, Repent, and be baptized every one of you in the name of Jesus Christ for the remission of sins, and ye shall receive the gift of the Holy Ghost.
      Luke 11:13 KJV
      13 If ye then, being evil, know how to give good gifts unto your children: how much more shall your heavenly Father give the Holy Spirit to them that ask him?
      John 14:21-24 KJV
      21 *He that hath my commandments, and keepeth them, he it is that loveth me: and he that loveth me shall be loved of my Father, and I will love him, and will manifest myself to him.*
      22 Judas saith unto him, not Iscariot, Lord, how is it that thou wilt manifest thyself unto us, and not unto the world?
      23 Jesus answered and said unto him, *If a man love me, he will keep my words: and my Father will love him, and we will come unto him, and make our abode with him.*
      24 He that loveth me not keepeth not my sayings: and *the word which ye hear is not mine, but the Father's which sent me.*
      3 John 1:11 KJV
      11 Beloved, follow not that which is evil, but that which is good. *He that doeth good is of God: but he that doeth evil hath not seen God.*
      1 John 3:6-10 KJV
      6 *Whosoever abideth in him sinneth not: whosoever sinneth hath not seen him, neither known him.*
      7 Little children, let no man deceive you: *he that doeth righteousness is righteous, even as he is righteous.*
      8 He that committeth sin is of the devil; for the devil sinneth from the beginning. For this purpose the Son of God was manifested, that he might destroy the works of the devil.
      9 *Whosoever is born of God doth not commit sin; for his seed remaineth in him: and he cannot sin, because he is born of God.*
      10 *In this the children of God are manifest, and the children of the devil: whosoever doeth not righteousness is not of God,* neither he that loveth not his brother.

    • @iamneverwrong6635
      @iamneverwrong6635 Год назад +1

      @@RidgeKinneyI hear you. I guess I’m just trying to address the them the way Christ might do

    • @iamneverwrong6635
      @iamneverwrong6635 Год назад +10

      @@Call_Upon_YAHI have to tell you the Catholic mass PRE DATES THE BIBLE. The apostolic fathers had the mass before the Gospels were even in existence. You have to know this. Early Catholic Bishops and priests in council with early Christian communities decided on the actual CANON OF the Bible.
      And we do NOT worship saints or Mary we venerate them- there is a difference

  • @SeanzGarage
    @SeanzGarage Год назад +123

    I've never been told as a Catholic "you shouldn't ask that question" by a priest, family member or any other fellow Catholic. That was one of many things that helped me stay Catholic in a time of doubt when I wasn't well educated on the faith yet. Catholics never seemed afraid of questions and in-fact encouraged them. Any doubts in my youth, and there were plenty, were always met with positive praise.

    • @imjustheretogrill9260
      @imjustheretogrill9260 Год назад +1

      Yes but intellectual sins exist. Curiosity for it’s own sake, especially with matters against faith and morals, is a sin even if it’s just learning about it.
      Similarly, spending your time trying to understand complex theology when you haven’t read the catechism or don’t have a daily prayer routine could be a sin.

    • @SeanzGarage
      @SeanzGarage Год назад +8

      ​@@imjustheretogrill9260 I'm not sure what point you're trying to make so I'll just clarify and maybe we agree.
      True curiosity for it's own sake, devoid of motives and objective reasoning is something only the mind of perhaps a toddler might achieve and therefor not a sin. If curiosity is tied to motivations that deliberately go against faith and morals then it would by definition not be for "it's own sake" and therefor sinful. Learning how to cause harm with a malintent is of course as sin. Learning how harm is caused to avoid it or to protect those in harms way is not a sin.
      The second part gets back to intent and motive. People are lead to God in different ways. Many atheists and protestants start with higher form theology long before getting near the catechism or developing a daily prayer or scripture routine. This is not sinful. However, if someone is learning how to defeat a high level theological argument without the desire to grow closer to God, or to will the good of the other, then yes this is probably sinful behavior.

    • @PatristicArcana
      @PatristicArcana Год назад +2

      On the other hand: “Am I not able to write to you about heavenly things? Yet I am afraid to do so lest, being infants, I should harm you. Yet allow me this, as otherwise you might choke, being unable to swallow. For even I, whilst in bondage and able to understand heavenly matters, the disposition of the angels and the hierarchies of the rulers, visible and invisible, am not yet a disciple.” (Ignatius, ca. 110, To the Trallians 5.1-2, in Popular Patristics 49.59)

    • @iamneverwrong6635
      @iamneverwrong6635 Год назад +2

      EXCELLENT point and hardly ever acknowledged- but 💯 true!

    • @highinfovoter8909
      @highinfovoter8909 Год назад +2

      FYI from what I've experienced, protestants (me, included), are also very open to discussion, even when we lack answers to difficult questions.

  • @oliviah8865
    @oliviah8865 Год назад +170

    My best friend growing up was Mormon. We always respected and slightly understood each other’s faiths because in the South there weren’t many of us (Mormons and Catholics) and each of our faiths compared to the southern baptists or mega church Protestants around us were “strict” comparatively. She recently has left the Mormon faith and is in her “agnostic” period- I’m praying one day she opens up to Catholicism. ❤

    • @clearstonewindows
      @clearstonewindows Год назад +2

      Tell her to read her scripture, that will help

    • @StevieD1x
      @StevieD1x Год назад +3

      Or Protestantism?

    • @StevieD1x
      @StevieD1x Год назад +4

      @@clearstonewindows As long as by "scripture" you mean the Bible lol

    • @oliviah8865
      @oliviah8865 Год назад +10

      @@StevieD1x Anything would be a step in the right direction but I'd love her to have the fullness of the one apostolic church

    • @creb2429
      @creb2429 Год назад

      Yeah I always had a lot of empathy for Mormons in the south. Catholics get their fair share of hate down here that’s for sure!

  • @jen1963
    @jen1963 Год назад +164

    My aunt and her kids are Mormon. My aunt specifically converted from Catholicism to Mormonism through her husband. They are wonderful people and have even encouraged me to visit the temple in my town. I've been wanting to understand their religion better in order to dialogue with them, so I'm greatly appreciative of this interview. I continue to pray for their conversion to Catholicism.

    • @shelion77
      @shelion77 Год назад

      I know it's off topic, but it confuses me - is YT behind this or what, but I don't see "show more" under your comment just three dots and it seems your post in not really finished after "to pray for their..." - or is it?

    • @jen1963
      @jen1963 Год назад +1

      @@shelion77strange! I just added “conversion to Catholicism.”

    • @femaleKCRoyalsFan
      @femaleKCRoyalsFan Год назад +1

      Strange that your aunt would leave Jesus to become Mormon. That’s called poor catechesis

    • @clearstonewindows
      @clearstonewindows Год назад +5

      How about you try reading the book of Mormon

    • @clearstonewindows
      @clearstonewindows Год назад +3

      Or ask your aunt? Listen to some frat boy that wants to burn the book of Mormon, will give you little understanding of your aunt's heart ❤.

  • @bheer98
    @bheer98 Год назад +175

    The kindness shown towards Mormons in this comment section is unlike anything I've ever seen before on a religious podcast. Matt definitely has one of the best audiences.
    I can also say that among the makers and viewers of Mormon youtube channels there is a strong positive sentiment toward the Catholic faith (and Matt Fradd in particular). Many of the younger, dedicated LDS (myself included) are seeking content relevant to a more orthodox version of their religion, and channels like these certainly inspire them to pursue truth in a good philosophical manner.

    • @benabaxter
      @benabaxter Год назад +6

      While I appreciate that sentiment, I also think it is inconsistent with believing that our faith is an abomination. I am very discouraged by how two-faced Mormonism is on this matter.

    • @bheer98
      @bheer98 Год назад +11

      @@benabaxter I think there is a difference in believing that some of the doctrines of the faith are an abomination v. the faith as a whole (including the believers).
      Mormonism does not posit that the entire faith is an abomination, but rather the creeds and some doctrine as ratified by early councils. I would say that every religion or denomination thinks that the teachings of others are abominable, or else we would not have the differences. Other organizations may just use softer language in describing the difference.
      I'm sorry if you ever felt hated or like an abomination from my religion. You are not, nor are the rest of the faithful Christians out there.
      If our desire to understand and work with other faiths seems two-faced, then I'll take that smear any day and still work with you so long as neither of us succumb to the captivity of secular leftist evil.

    • @johnwalker5614
      @johnwalker5614 Год назад +4

      They literally called for the burning of our scripture.

    • @bheer98
      @bheer98 Год назад

      @@johnwalker5614 What would you have me to say?

    • @iamneverwrong6635
      @iamneverwrong6635 Год назад +5

      God bless you Brother. I’m Catholic and praying for you and your family ❤

  • @BBKingFan
    @BBKingFan Год назад +127

    Thank You for going on Stephen! I am a recent BYU grad in RCIA right now. It’s so wonderful to hear a story that so closely resembles mine.

    • @SJohnson529
      @SJohnson529 Год назад +10

      This is wonderful to hear. This is Stephen from the episode. I would love to hear about how you made transition.

  • @dboan6847
    @dboan6847 Год назад +63

    I was LDS for years . . . served in the Bishopric, on the Stake High Council, etc. Studying the history of the LDS Faith, outside of the whitewashed, sunday school version, opened my eyes. My wife and I left the Church in 2008 and started attending a local Protestant Church. We began studying the history of Christianity and made our way through Orthodoxy and into the Catholic Church. We could not be happier.

    • @jacobmayberry1126
      @jacobmayberry1126 Год назад +1

      You think the history of Christianity is less troubled than the history of Mormonism?

    • @dboan6847
      @dboan6847 Год назад +9

      Yes, I think the foundation of Christianity is significantly less troubled.

    • @jacobmayberry1126
      @jacobmayberry1126 Год назад +2

      @@dboan6847 so the crusades, the church's role in the enslavement of native Americans, Christians' role in using the Bible as a justification for slavery and racism, witch trials, etc don't make you rethink that belief? How are you not engaging in special pleading?

    • @jacobmayberry1126
      @jacobmayberry1126 Год назад +1

      @@dboan6847 btw I'm willing to show the same charity to your church's history as I am to mine. It's too bad you're not willing to reciprocate.

    • @dboan6847
      @dboan6847 Год назад +8

      The difference is the key word I used . . . "Foundation".
      It is the claims the LDS Church makes regarding its foundation of the Mormon Church that cause me to believe that it is false.

  • @TalonRoar
    @TalonRoar Год назад +20

    Wow! This comment section is filled with so many kind words towards the LDS faith. I am LDS but have a massive respect for the Catholic faith and love having inter faith dialogue. Thanks to all who have shown Christ-like love here! Regardless of differences in belief, it always warms my heart to see practicing believers live out their faith. Matt really has a wonderful audience. May you all have a blessed day!

    • @johnwalker5614
      @johnwalker5614 Год назад +1

      Repeating the same tired anti cliches and saying that our books are better off burned is not love, brother.

    • @TalonRoar
      @TalonRoar Год назад +5

      @@johnwalker5614 I didn’t see the comment section saying that though. I’m sorry if I missed that. That’s why I didn’t mention the video itself. THAT part, I don’t agree with at all.

    • @johnwalker5614
      @johnwalker5614 Год назад

      @@TalonRoar Many of the comments calling us "not Christians" have several likes. I appreciate you elaborating that you don't agree with the video itself, but please realize that many of the Catholics watching it do.

    • @TalonRoar
      @TalonRoar Год назад +2

      @@johnwalker5614 Brother, please do not think that I am being sentimental towards those who speak ill of us. I felt inspired to write a message of love to those who were showing love. So I acted upon that prompting. Go in peace, and let God sort out the rest. Someone needed to hear that message, even if some might not agree with how it was worded. Love ya and wish you the best.

  • @RichardNeumann99
    @RichardNeumann99 Год назад +88

    I was raised Catholic then became LDS for forty years, then reverted back to my faith; I love coming back to my Catholic roots.

    • @Centurion556
      @Centurion556 Год назад +25

      While LDS are great people, and I have only had good experiences with them, they are not Christians as they don't follow the Nicene Creed and don't really believe in the Trinity (alongside their acknowledgement of multiple Gods and God the father being contingent).

    • @mattfindlay3585
      @mattfindlay3585 Год назад +11

      ​@@Centurion556 I am a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS). I hold deep respect and love for my Catholic brothers and sisters, and I genuinely feel a strong sense of kinship with all of you. I truly believe we are on the same team. Speaking to your point, while I also consider myself a Christian, I understand that some might find it inappropriate to categorize my beliefs in that way. Regardless of how we each characterize either tradition, I believe the most important thing is our shared devotion to learning about and worshiping the common God we both serve.
      Thank you for your patience as myself and other LDS folk strive towards Christ as best we know how. Personally, I am immensely grateful for the Catholic tradition and its contributions to the world. Catholic efforts have been instrumental the shaping of world culture and goodness. Here's to our shared commitment to faith and fellowship. Cheers.

    • @Centurion556
      @Centurion556 Год назад +19

      @@mattfindlay3585 while I appreciate your kindness and mutual respect (and admire the community and families your faith has built), my conscience requires me to say that we do not worship the same God. God the Father was never a man and not a contingent being, he is eternal, Father, Son and Holy Spirit. I urge you to listen to this discussion, and do your own research on the claims of Joseph Smith (particularly regarding his "translation" of the book of Abraham). I will pray for you!

    • @mattfindlay3585
      @mattfindlay3585 Год назад +6

      @@Centurion556 I genuinely understand your concerns and I appreciate your prayers. Thank you for speaking your conscience. I have examined the points you bring up and I enjoyed the discussion had in this video above. Likewise, while a RUclips comment is woefully insufficient to explain why I still choose to do what I do, I can only express gratitude for your concern for my wellbeing and simply offer back that I try to be as thoughtful and rational in my faith decisions as I can. Perhaps something will change for me down the road. Regardless, I wish the best for you and yours. -Matt

    • @michaelsterling2650
      @michaelsterling2650 Год назад +1

      @@HaleStorm49 the god you worship has a god, who also has a god, who has a god and so on and so on. So, by your definition, your god is a lesser god

  • @ClintZold
    @ClintZold Год назад +20

    Really appreciate his gentle handling of exposing the roots of Mormonism. Most people would carry a bitter cynicism after such an experience and there is none of that within him. Very admirable.

  • @TheBookishInkling
    @TheBookishInkling Год назад +55

    I had a lot of close Mormon friends growing up. I was always so jealous of their tight knit families, all of their activities- they truly set a great example for the family unit. I went as far as to have the discussions with the missionaries. After one discussion I knew it wasn’t for me. But they’re truly some of the kindest people I know.

    • @JP2GiannaT
      @JP2GiannaT Год назад +14

      I've never met a Mormon I didn't like. They do really tend to be lovely people.

    • @henrikskoienschool
      @henrikskoienschool Год назад +5

      @@JP2GiannaT unfortunately, we follow satanic heresies; but yes, we do try to be nice ;)

    • @clearstonewindows
      @clearstonewindows Год назад +3

      ​@@henrikskoienschool😂😂😂😂

    • @lbw6081
      @lbw6081 Год назад

      @@JP2GiannaTis your profile name “John Paul to Gianna as in Saint Gianna?😊

    • @StevieD1x
      @StevieD1x Год назад +1

      They essentially have to be, given their works-based religion.

  • @mrdevonscook
    @mrdevonscook Год назад +7

    As a faithful member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, I have always appreciated Matt's respectful approach and sincere approach when discussing the faith of non-Catholic christians. Stephen seems like a great guy and I wish him the best. There were also so many points in the interview where I wanted to jump in and give a response to so many things he said about the church. His view of things is not the only reasonable one. Would be nice someday to hear a conversation between Matt and a similarly articulate member of my faith.

    • @christiroberts8817
      @christiroberts8817 10 месяцев назад

      I don’t understand what you don’t see, brother. 🙏

    • @mrdevonscook
      @mrdevonscook 10 месяцев назад

      That’s alright :) If you have any questions, I’d be happy to answer them. God bless 🙏

    • @mckaybrezenski5503
      @mckaybrezenski5503 4 месяца назад +1

      I am also a practicing member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, and while I appreciate how respectful Matt, Stephen, and most of the people in the comments are toward our faith, I would LOVE to hear a conversation between Matt and someone who believes in our doctrine and understands the nuances of our history.

  • @MadelineStockman
    @MadelineStockman Год назад +36

    I was born and raised a faithful practicing LDS member, then softly fell away in college to be a 'spiritual not religious' and later I found the Catholic church in 2014 and was so excited for my baptism Easter Vigil 2015. It was when my new life in Christ began. Selfishly, I am going to bookmark this episode to share, because sometimes I never get to express my Catholic faith because the person I am with is so interested in finally getting their 'Mormon questions' answered. Sometimes I will say "I grew up in a different denomination" so I can skip the inquisition. So THANK YOU Stephen, and I will be using your words to save mine 😂
    This didn't get touched on until the Q+A section, but I absolutely cannot overstate the necessity of presenting and sharing early Church History. The entire LDS faith system rides on the Great Apostasy, and the years between the Apostles and Joseph Smith are relegated to 1-2 sentences in Sunday School lessons. *This* is a GREAT place for interesting, engaged, and edifying conversation!
    Lastly, I just want to note what an impact your military service had. My husband is a medic in the Army and (by the grace and good humor of God) I work for the Archdiocese for the Military Services as a Missionary Discipleship Trainer (hilarious as I am the only child of 7 who did not serve an LDS mission). Jesus draws many hearts to Him from those who are serving their nation.
    And lastly for real - if there are any Mormons reading this, especially those in the military, who want to talk about the spiritual movements they are working through - I would love to listen and pray together.

    • @dylanwilliams2202
      @dylanwilliams2202 Год назад

      The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints is God's and Jesus Christ one and only true church here on earth.
      _"and the years between the Apostles and Joseph Smith are relegated to 1-2 sentences in Sunday School lessons."_ Would you like me to explain it to you with more than a couple of sentences? Because the Great Apostasy can very easily be proven and shown. It can also be shown by history that the Catholic authority claims are false.
      _"The entire LDS faith system rides on the Great Apostasy"_ LOL That is false. We "ride" on the Book of Mormon, Doctrine and Covenants, the prophets since Joseph Smith and those doctrines and our fruits.

    • @psalm91.777
      @psalm91.777 10 месяцев назад +1

  • @georgerafa5041
    @georgerafa5041 Год назад +22

    Former LDS here too, been in RCIA since Jan now. So glad to finally be home.

    • @shebalynnx
      @shebalynnx Год назад +1

      What is RCIA? Please 😊

    • @jackdaw6359
      @jackdaw6359 Год назад +1

      ​@@shebalynnxRite of Christian Initiation for Adults. (fully Catholic)

  • @jbr3242
    @jbr3242 Год назад +43

    The Baltimore Catechism was a simple and easy way to understand the Catholic Faith, similar to what he mentioned about Mormonism being easy to follow. After seeing it as an adult revert to Catholicism, I wish I would have been catechized with it as a child

    • @LauraBeeDannon
      @LauraBeeDannon Год назад +1

      I bought one at a thrift store for my kids.

    • @CasaliArts
      @CasaliArts Год назад +4

      I had a similar experience, my now wife handed me the Bmore catechism on our third date and I wish my Catholic school growing up had just adhered to that little book.

  • @thayssavidal
    @thayssavidal Год назад +53

    Hi! I’m the girl mentioned in the video by Andrew Morgan, that converted from catholicism to the lds church.
    First of all, I truly appreciate Stephen being open to talk to me. Btw, he is right, although I was born and raised catholic there’s a lot of problems with how I was catechised as a latin american/brazilian catholic (I assume it’s somewhat similar to his wife’s upbringing). I got baptized to the LDS church while living in the US for a year, and long story short I found myself in a very complicated situation once I went back to my country. I’m still working on it.
    But anyways, I just wanted to sincerely thank you guys and Andrew for being willing to help. It was a great interview! :)

    • @thayssavidal
      @thayssavidal Год назад +1

      @@SJohnson529 Thank you! Yes that would be great! How can I DM you or something?

    • @SJohnson529
      @SJohnson529 Год назад +1

      I sent an email to address you have listed on your RUclips channel about page.

    • @kelleynrothaermel2311
      @kelleynrothaermel2311 Год назад

      The interview is misleading because the recount of history is false.

  • @jeanieo801
    @jeanieo801 11 месяцев назад +16

    Wow this was quite interesting. I felt like I was back in college in a philosophy/ religion class. I’ m a fallen away Irish(.75) American Catholic. My family through our history were very devoted as was I until my children were to make their confirmation and the bishop was arrested for molestation ! 😵‍💫At the time in the mid 1990s Catholic clergy were being called out every day. So I left the faith. I tried a few churches Methodist was the first then Baptist because my daughter went to PBAU. Liked both and enjoyed the ministers being considered almost on the same level as parishioners rather than worshiped like priests. Then we joined the United Methodist Church and realized that there were the same issues there. Closing their eyes to child abuse. At the same time we were having a family crisis. During which my faith in Christ became stronger. I was praying and exploring the meaning of it all and wondering why? Very sad but felt closer to Christ carrying this cross of trouble, being abandoned, lied to, vilified, mentally tortured telling the truth. In my head and heart I felt like I was being drawn back to the Catholic faith. I didn’t know whether it was melancholy because I was wishing for an earlier time when things were easier more peaceful or what. But it was intense. I started studying everything about Jesus’s early life , Mary Joseph, the gospel of John and Fatima and Lourdes. During a move I found a box of religious artifacts that my Nana gave me. A cross, a miraculous metal, a booklet about Our Lady of Fatima and a Rosary. I started praying the rosary at least once a day. And things started to change for the good, angels arrived to help my family it truly was a miracle. As Stephen said I was called God was giving me a clear message to go back to my origins. I watched/ listened this program as I cleaned. It didnt even seem like 3 hours it was so interesting. I want to watch in next episode now but it may be tomorrow. I feel an evolution coming in religion at least within my family and friends. As I look around more talk about religion , religious movies, Asbury Church miracle amazing grace from God. I loved this today and thank you for reaffirming my move back to my heritage and the Catholic church. Praise God. ❤️🙏❤️

  • @jimherlihy
    @jimherlihy Год назад +43

    I spent 27 years as a member of the LDS Church. I served in Bishoprics, Stake High Councils and many other leadership callings, and additioinally served as a primary teacher, scout leader and more. This show and others with similar content, played a role in me venturing out of the "mormon bubble" and its peculiar view of Christianity and investigating the rich and sound traditions found in the Catholic Church (the church of my birth and upbringing). This investigation led to a very strong desire to be in communion with the Catholic church and receive the Holy Eucharist. I am back home now and loving this familiar story and praying for those who have a suspician that something is not quite right with the truth claims of the LDS faith. Peace be with you all.

    • @dylanwilliams2202
      @dylanwilliams2202 Год назад +4

      The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints is God's and Jesus Christ one and only true church here on earth. We know and teach the Bible and gospel better than any other denomination.

    • @NatePewsAndQs
      @NatePewsAndQs Год назад +9

      ​@dylanwilliams2202 as an ex Mormon who found the True Church that Jesus Christ Himself founded and promised the gates of hell wouldn't prevail against it. The one that was passed down by the apostles, and where we can trace back every Bishop of Rome (pope) to Peter. I recommend The Fathers Know Best by Jimmy Akin to see hundreds, if not thousands of Church Fathers and Bishops statements, thoughts, and declarations of faith. You will quickly find that Mormonism is a mish mash of different heresies that have no grounding in the early church. The Theology makes no sense and can't claim to be original Christianity. There's a 2000 year paper trail you can search and find anything you want about the True Church founded by Christ, built on Peter and passed down to us, the body of Christ.

    • @dylanwilliams2202
      @dylanwilliams2202 Год назад +4

      @@NatePewsAndQs Luckily I saw this because I did not get a notification for it lol
      _"as an ex Mormon who found the True Church that Jesus Christ Himself founded and promised the gates of hell wouldn't prevail against it."_ You are completely misquoting Matthew 16:18. That is saying that the gates of hell wouldn't prevail against the rock who is Jesus Christ (1 Corinthians 10:4), not the Church. This has shown to have been the case because 1 Peter 3:19 tells of Christ going in and teaching to spirits in prison that they might be judged according to men in the flesh, but live according to God in the spirit. (1 Peter 4:6) and that preaching is still happening today because every knee will bow and confess Jesus is Lord (Philippians 2:10-11) on judgment day. The gates of hell did not prevail because Jesus Christ broke through the bands of death and hell and his gospel went into hell like a rock smashing through a gate. The gates of hell are *gates* not a person or entity and those *gates* did not prevail against Christ. Even if I were to entertain the idea of it talking of the Church then it still would hold true because the gates of hell didn't prevail against the Church because the Church came back.
      _"The one that was passed down by the apostles, and where we can trace back every Bishop of Rome (pope) to Peter."_ Your line of succession is false and has no legitimacy. Peter wasn’t a bishop, he was an apostle and leader of the church during this time. There is no evidence of Peter being the bishop in church in Rome. In fact, Iranaeus says “The blessed apostles, then, *having founded and built up the Church, committed into the hands of Linus the office of the episcopate.”* (Against Heresies 3 chapter 3) Or after the apostles set up the Church area, the first Bishop was Linus, not Peter. So where do you get that Peter was the Bishop of Rome?
      Where does it say that Linus or even the Bishop of Rome was supposed to secede Peter as leader? Linus was bishop of Rome from 67 AD until his death in 76 AD and John the apostle is said to have died between 89 - 120 AD, why would the leadership not have fallen to one of Jesus’s apostles? Andrew and Thomas are said to have been alive as well during that time.
      Also, Peter is also supposed to have founded the Church at Antioch and Corinth, so why does the Bishop of Rome get to be the leader when 2 other Churches have the same claim of authority? And the Church at Antioch was founded in 34 AD while Rome was founded in 42 AD so it doesn’t even have an seniority position which makes the claim of Rome even weaker.
      _"You will quickly find that Mormonism is a mish mash of different heresies"_ This is just an ambiguous statement. I could say the same thing about Catholics and if left at that you would be wondering "what do you mean". So I will be more specific and say that your blatant worship of Mary and the saints, your worship of another idol being the cross, the indulgences, calling your religious leaders "father" and you baptizing babies as heresies against God and Jesus Christ. And to put it bluntly, the gospel the Catholic Church teaches is a watered down version of what God's and Jesus Christ's true gospel really is.
      _"The Theology makes no sense"_ It makes perfect sense to anyone who actually knows it. What part doesn't make sense?
      _"There's a 2000 year paper trail you can search and find anything you want about the True Church founded by Christ, built on Peter and passed down to us, the body of Christ."_ No, there isn't. Also, To say that the Church was built on Peter is to say that the Catholic Church is Peter’s Church and not Jesus Christs. The closest you can get to Matthew 16:18 to meaning Peter would be his faith in Christ that was the rock, and on this rock or Peter’s faith in Christ will He establish his Church. Peter himself uses the same imagery in his first epistle saying the church is built of numerous small petros “living stones” (1 Peter 2:5) who, like Peter, confess that Jesus is the Christ, the Son of the living God, and those confessions of faith are the bedrock of the church.
      Which is also how the Early Church Fathers took Matthew 16:18 to mean. Origen said “And if we too have said like Peter, ‘Thou art the Christ, the Son of the living God,’ not as if flesh and blood had revealed it unto us, but by the light from the Father in heaven having shone in our heart, we become a Peter, and to us there might be said by the Word, ‘Thou art Peter,’ etc. *For a rock is every disciple of Christ of whom those drank who drank of the spiritual rock which followed them,* and upon every such rock is built every word of the Church, and the polity in accordance with it; for in each of the perfect, who have the combination of words and deeds and thoughts which fill up the blessedness, is the church built by God.
      *But if you suppose that upon the one Peter only the whole church is built by God, what would you say about John the son of thunder or each one of the Apostles? Shall we otherwise dare to say, that against Peter in particular the gates of Hades shall not prevail, but that they shall prevail against the other Apostles and the perfect? Does not the saying previously made, ‘The gates of Hades shall not prevail against it,’ hold in regard to all and in the case of each of them?* And also the saying, ‘Upon this rock I will build My Church?’ Are the keys of the kingdom of heaven given by the Lord to Peter only, and will no other of the blessed receive them? But if this promise, ‘I will give unto thee the keys of the kingdom of heaven,’ be common to others, how shall not all things previously spoken of, and the things which are subjoined as having been addressed to Peter, be common to them?
      ‘Thou art the Christ, the Son of the living God.’ If any one says this to Him…he will obtain the things that were spoken according to the letter of the Gospel to that Peter, but, as the spirit of the Gospel teaches to every one who becomes such as that Peter was. *For all bear the surname ‘rock’ who are the imitators of Christ,* that is, of the spiritual rock which followed those who are being saved, that they may drink from it the spiritual draught. But these bear the surname of rock just as Christ does. But also as members of Christ deriving their surname from Him they are called Christians, and from the rock, Peters…And to all such the saying of the Savior might be spoken, ‘Thou art Peter’ etc., down to the words, ‘prevail against it.’ But what is the it? Is it the rock upon which Christ builds the Church, or is it the Church? For the phrase is ambiguous. Or is it as if the rock and the Church were one and the same? This I think to be true; for neither against the rock on which Christ builds His Church, nor against the Church will the gates of Hades prevail. Now, if the gates of Hades prevail against any one, such one cannot be a rock upon which the Christ builds the Church, nor the Church built by Jesus upon the rock (Allan Menzies, Ante-Nicene Fathers (Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 1951), Origen, Commentary on Matthew, Chapters 10-11).
      From Augustine “And I tell you…‘You are Peter, Rocky, and on this rock I shall build my Church, and the gates of the underworld will not conquer her. To you shall I give the keys of the kingdom. Whatever you bind on earth shall also be bound in heaven; whatever you loose on earth shall also be loosed in heaven’ (Mt 16:15-19). In Peter, Rocky, we see our attention drawn to the rock. Now the apostle Paul says about the former people, ‘They drank from the spiritual rock that was following them; but the rock was Christ’ (1 Cor 10:4). *So this disciple is called Rocky from the rock, like Christian from Christ…* Why have I wanted to make this little introduction? In order to suggest to you that in Peter the Church is to be recognized. *Christ, you see, built his Church not on a man but on Peter’s confession. What is Peter’s confession? ‘You are the Christ, the Son of the living God.’ There’s the rock for you, there’s the foundation, there’s where the Church has been built, which the gates of the underworld cannot conquer”* (John Rotelle, Ed., The Works of Saint Augustine (New Rochelle: New City Press, 1993), Sermons, Vol. 6, Sermon 229P.1, p. 327).
      The current Catholic interpretation of Matthew 16:18 is not shared by the Early Church Fathers and is a later interpretation to try and justify the false Catholic claim of being true.
      The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints is God's and Jesus Christ one and only true church here on earth. The Catholics are just the first apostate Church to come about since Christ.

    • @PatristicArcana
      @PatristicArcana Год назад

      I recommend _Restoring the Ancient Church: Joseph Smith & Early Christianity,_ by Barry R. Bickmore, @@NatePewsAndQs. You will quickly find by comparison to the patristic witnesses that the restored Church of Jesus Christ is just that.

    • @DaleEarnhardt4ever
      @DaleEarnhardt4ever Год назад

      ⁠​⁠​⁠​⁠​⁠@@dylanwilliams2202I know this has been a little while. But I think one of the heresies is later on in this video. Specifically why the Catholic Church (and Protestant church’s I am aware of) don’t accept baptisms from LDS as valid. Different identity, definitions, and essence of the Godhead. To be clear, I am a Protestant Christian.
      Sorry I am actually not able to read through your entire comment, but wanted to throw that in there.

  • @HolyMoly432
    @HolyMoly432 Год назад +122

    I am really looking forward to seeing part two! My husband and I became Catholic in our 50s, so after we had raised our children. Our son married a Mormon girl, and they have seven children. Our granddaughter, (their oldest) is going on a mission in about two weeks. She has had ups and downs with her faith but after a semester at BYU, she decided to go on a mission. She confided to me a couple of days ago that she was still struggling and actually wondering if God was real. She told me she had not said anything to anyone else about this. I passionately told her that I fully believe and know that God is real and also that Jesus is real. I told her many many people much smarter than I believe in God and Christ. It is so hard to know what to say. I have never tried to convert my grandchildren as I am quite certain their mother would restrict my presence in their lives. I couldn’t blame her as she is a 100% devout Mormon.
    My granddaughter told me what I said helped her. Of course I don’t want to help her into going on a mission, but I certainly want her to believe in God and Christ! Please pray for her.

    • @susand3668
      @susand3668 Год назад +14

      Dear @Happycatholic389, seems to me you did just right! Staying in your granddaughter's life is more important than trying to fill her head with the Truth of the Catholic faith it seems to me.
      I did not always feel this way. I have made plenty of mistakes, trying to be the one who converts others, when God Himself is the One -- the only One -- Who grants the grace of conversion. The best we can do is to accompany those we love and be there when they are open to hearing our words.
      And what we who are farther away will do is to pray for you and your family!

    • @HolyMoly432
      @HolyMoly432 Год назад +13

      @@susand3668 Thank you so much! So many who leave the LDS church seem to wind up as atheists. I certainly don’t want that for her.

    • @maps3321
      @maps3321 11 месяцев назад +1

      I am praying she stays … I will pray and fast for her safety…. She must focus on Jesus’ red letters. Give her a Gideon New Testament to tuck in her sack. Dedicate it to her inside the cover.. she will turn to the word in times of trouble or suffering…when not if..🙏🏻🤫

    • @genekruse8688
      @genekruse8688 9 месяцев назад +1

      Lest you wait until they are adults to drip on their empty faith, away from mom, or lose them all. This video is a great start. Most protestant religions are the same hollow, easy way to believe, definitely not the narrow path Jesus described.

    • @hermajestyqueenmarcia
      @hermajestyqueenmarcia 9 месяцев назад +3

      I put a note on my message text to pray for her...I will...❤
      Love to all...Marcia in Modesto CA

  • @calebpanopio9070
    @calebpanopio9070 Год назад +69

    We need part 2 asap!! This was such a great, informative and edifying discussion.

  • @miriba8608
    @miriba8608 Год назад +72

    From LDS to Atheist to Catholic. Admirable search for Truth.
    Sad to admit there is too much of being raised Catholic, but only going to weddings and baptisms etc. Catholicism not being anything meaningful or part of our lives in the hispanic community. It is just part of the culture, but poorly formed. 🙁

    • @lo5182
      @lo5182 Год назад +3

      And now you are seeing the fruits of that type of upbringing.

    • @truthhurtsalways4u
      @truthhurtsalways4u Год назад +20

      Havent you head of Padre Luis Torro ? He has 1.5 million subs and has debated possibly hundreds of anti Catholic Pastors ,literally all Latinos . Thru his Ministry ,many Catholics who have become Evangelicals have already returned to the faith. Some of them were pastors .

    • @edy5082
      @edy5082 Год назад +5

      I agree many on the Hispanic community are not exercising their religion and are causing conflicts and confusion on what it means to live and be part of their faith. It needs to be addressed if not many will turn to non Christian reasonings for life.

    • @Eulampia
      @Eulampia Год назад +13

      I hear you ! Daughter of Hispanic immigrants being 1st generation American , my parents were living the American dream . Providing us a life they never had but didn’t prioritize our souls & hearts to Christ’s Church. Now as adults , we must decide to be Catholic or not . Personally, I floated around from religion to another one. I know Catholicism is true✝️& have been back home from doing my own research as well as God touching my heart . I have a family of my own now and I have committed to make a difference with my own children . It all starts at home . Every Sundays , every Catholic holiday is always an effort to make it fun , special and meaningful in Christ . God’s always first , sports , activities , etc are last. Who has opened my eyes is Padre Jose Arturo Lopez Cornejo. His YT channel is amazing ! God bless !

    • @Eulampia
      @Eulampia Год назад +5

      @@truthhurtsalways4u Padre Toro is AMAZING!!! I’m blown away by how he knows scripture inside and out ! The way he explains & breaks it down is brilliant! He’s a fierce Catholic 🔥 may God continue to bless his work & talents.

  • @fossil-bit8439
    @fossil-bit8439 Год назад +12

    21:45 that Scapular you are wearing looks like a tea bag.
    Thanks Matt. Now whenever I put on or remove my Scapular, I won’t be able to unsee that….😂

  • @Stronghold511
    @Stronghold511 Год назад +83

    This dudes so humble. Casually drops he was a PJ 2 hours into the interview.

    • @t.j.armendariz354
      @t.j.armendariz354 Год назад +5

      PJ?

    • @Stronghold511
      @Stronghold511 Год назад +34

      ⁠​⁠@@t.j.armendariz354 Airforce “PJ” or pararescue. They’re the Navy Seals of search and rescue. The best in the world at what they do.

    • @TheEdzy25
      @TheEdzy25 Год назад +1

      ​@@t.j.armendariz354Pararescuemen

    • @JordanToJericho
      @JordanToJericho Год назад +3

      Exactly my thoughts. 🤯

    • @stephencooper5040
      @stephencooper5040 Год назад +13

      Basically Rambo with a stethoscope.

  • @ornange
    @ornange Год назад +45

    My dear friend through middle school & highschool is a devout Mormon. Went to their dances/functions & stuff & her family/community were such beautiful people. I honestly have a special place in my heart for the LDS people. I have always been meant with nothing but kindess & joy.
    Honestly- converse with any LDS you know about your joy in your Catholic religion.
    I lost touch with that friend, but I found through social media that my dear old LDS friend celebrated the immaculate conception of Mary cause her 'dear Catholic friend from HS told [her] about miraculous that day'
    Seeds will be planted..

    • @RosieJ7223
      @RosieJ7223 Год назад +3

      I feel the same way. Lovely people.

    • @darthbanana7
      @darthbanana7 9 месяцев назад

      @@RosieJ7223Galatians 5:22

  • @garymcwilliams6526
    @garymcwilliams6526 Год назад +20

    God has many wives according to their doctrine. Im a prior Mormon, now Catholic for 12 years.

    • @KnuttyEntertainment
      @KnuttyEntertainment Год назад +2

      That’s a myth actually. I think a couple Mormon apostles speculated such during the height of polygamy 150 years back, but the was never taught or sustained by the church.
      Latter-day Saint doctrine is very clear that God the Father is monogamously married to Heavenly Mother.

    • @lahair5751
      @lahair5751 Год назад +1

      Don't Catholics believe nuns are the brides of Christ? St. Terese plans her wedding to Christ and calls him her groom. I'm Catholic, but I guess I'm confused how we don't also believe this, at least on some level.

    • @bemorebetter5343
      @bemorebetter5343 Год назад

      That’s not their doctrine.

    • @supergoji7511
      @supergoji7511 Год назад

      ​@@lahair5751last I checked God doesn't have sex with those nuns like he does with one of his wives to make Jesus in lds does he?

    • @Compulsive-Elk7103
      @Compulsive-Elk7103 Год назад

      ​@@KnuttyEntertainmentheresy

  • @missk929
    @missk929 Год назад +11

    I have an LDS student in the high school I teach. He is one of the loveliest students I have ever taught. Incredibly talented, hard working, and so charitable to everyone.
    I hope he grows to question in a healthy way and come to know the truth.
    God bless you Stephen and hope to hear more from you!

  • @KingMamojama
    @KingMamojama Год назад +16

    I was raised Mormon, then left the church and became Baptized Christian when I married a Christian, and we moved to California. I took the same route as Stephan except it’s was reversed. My wife encouraged me and would go to sacrament meeting with me, but she later told me after I converted that she would have never had children with me had I still been Mormon and was actively preventing that. She is a wonderful woman and prayed for me constantly, always encouraging me to look deeper at t the scriptures and never being afraid to challenge my beliefs no matter how upset I got that she just couldn’t see what I saw. . I was baptized a Christian 1 1/2 years into our marriage and the day before my 22nd birthday. praise the Lord! We now have three children, all baptized and being raised Christians and encouraged to know intimately the one true God.

  • @AlfredoInTheWorld
    @AlfredoInTheWorld Год назад +29

    Come on, Matt! Have someone else pick up you wife. This is possibly the best interview you’ve ever had and Stephen is one of the best story tellers I’ve heard in a long while. Im happy to pitch in for a cab for the missus. 😅

  • @gpg8204
    @gpg8204 Год назад +31

    Me: "this is too long, I'm not watching all of this"
    Also me: "When is this second part going to be air?"

  • @darmat6288
    @darmat6288 Год назад +10

    Thank the Lord he was protected. Praying for healing in all areas from his time in service to our country.

  • @adesertsojourner8015
    @adesertsojourner8015 Год назад +30

    I almost became Mormon. When I was a kid, Mum and I became good friends with a bunch of Mormon missionaries. Mum told them we weren't interested in converting but they were happy to just stay friends and hang out. Being a kid from a small Aussie town when the ninja turtles were exploding on the scene, I thought they were the coolest guys in the world, but they moved away and we eventually lost touch. Years later, not long after coming back to my Catholic faith, my grandma randomly showed up on my doorstep with a little book on Mormonism written by a Catholic priest. No joke, a few days later, 2 Mormon missionaries just so happened to move into the apartment next door to me. I was so new to my faith and the missionaries were so kind, and enthusiastic, and brought back some fond memories, that after a while I seriously considered joining the LDS Church. They went through all the sessions with me and asked if I felt the Holy Spirit moving., They invited me to a couple church services and even took me to their local president's house where I found myself poorly trying to defend the Real Presence and other doctrines. If it wasn't for that book I may have been convinced of their claims to be the true and restored Church. At one point of desperation, I prayed for an answer and flipped open the Bible randomly to Mt 15:13-14 "Every plant which my Heavenly Father has not planted will be rooted up...Do not worry about them, they are blind leaders of the blind..." In the end, when it became clear that I wasn't going to convert, our discussion got heated and one of the missionaries ended up yelling at me and kept saying, 'Your Church is the Church of Satan!' 'By their fruits you shall no them!' and 'The LDS Church will only keep growing and one day you'll know the truth!' It's been many years and while I haven't been convinced to this day, I still think Mormons are kind and honourable people who could teach a lot of Catholics a thing or two.

    • @leahwilson542
      @leahwilson542 Год назад +8

      Aren’t grandmas great that way?? God is so good to have moved her to bring you that book..

    • @clearstonewindows
      @clearstonewindows Год назад +1

      You didn't like the book of Mormon?

    • @carolynschuster291
      @carolynschuster291 Год назад +1

      They took much of their system and values from the Church that's why

    • @amysill3815
      @amysill3815 Год назад

      Do you remember the name of the book?

    • @adesertsojourner8015
      @adesertsojourner8015 Год назад

      @@clearstonewindows it’s actually an interesting concept if taken as a work of 19th century fiction. I just didn’t find its historical claims to be credible

  • @juliathelittle7007
    @juliathelittle7007 Год назад +6

    We are trying to move to Steubenville. We just need a buyer. I know God will send one in time. Please anyone who reads this pray we have peace while we wait.

  • @stevenshaw1299
    @stevenshaw1299 Год назад +5

    Nobody on the planet is a better interviewer than Matt Fradd!

  • @josephbastian1301
    @josephbastian1301 Год назад +3

    I’m a Catholic who lives in a heavily Mormon town in AZ. This episode is fascinating to me because while the Mormon theology differs from ours by leaps and bounds, I still find myself having brief, but pleasant interactions with those guys on bicycles. Still will have my catholic community first and foremost, it makes for a nice little town on the outer edges of a big city like Phoenix

  • @desertcat4193
    @desertcat4193 5 месяцев назад +1

    GREAT episodes. Stephan speaks so casually about being a member of what many consider the most unsung/unrecognized military unit with the most difficult training, and most dangerous missions, is a testimony to his high character.

  • @garrettrobinson1447
    @garrettrobinson1447 Год назад +4

    I am glad Stephen did not stay atheist! Too many people leave their faith because of error or issues in the church they grew up in and don't find their way back to christ. Matt, this was a good episode and didn't fell like it had a combative spirit keep up the good work.

  • @kaithompson3074
    @kaithompson3074 Год назад +11

    We need a part 2. I love Matt's understanding and charity. He truly tries to look at the good in other faiths and actively avoids using straw-man arguments.

  • @Dogheadedchris
    @Dogheadedchris Год назад +6

    A Mormon turned Catholic is the true Uber mensch

  • @elizabethgutierrez-ob4yy
    @elizabethgutierrez-ob4yy Год назад +8

    This interview was amazing! So excited for part 2.

  • @mrsbetsyarchibald
    @mrsbetsyarchibald Год назад +17

    Ahhhhhh! I've been waiting for this since I was about 17 (I'm 42) and am thrilled that you're doing the story justice with a part II, but also....ahhhh, I have to wait some more. Intellectual LDS to Catholic conversion stories are rare treasures. I joke with my husband that I'll drop everything and move to Utah if the Catholic outreach to college students he works for opens a chapter out there. I have such a deep thirst for bringing the beauty, truth and FREEDOM of the Gospel to the LDS people who appear so close and are yet so far. Looking forward to part II!

    • @mrsbetsyarchibald
      @mrsbetsyarchibald Год назад +4

      I also want to add, that this is the first LDS conversion conversation I've heard that is balanced and intentionally honest about strengths, weaknesses, and "things that sound weird to outsiders" as regards both LDS and Catholic beliefs. Beautifully navigated Matt and Stephen!

    • @jamieleahsnell
      @jamieleahsnell Год назад +4

      University of Utah Newman center is led by wonderful Dominicans. They need prayer. Utah is a very, very difficult mission field. I hope God does indeed lead you there.

  • @filipnevzala5272
    @filipnevzala5272 Год назад +8

    Stephen is an embodiment of the St. Autustine quote: "The truth is like a lion; you don't have to defend it. Let it loose; it will defend itself." We are so lucky to have a member of the Catholic Church with deep insight and the ability to transfer it in such a logical and concise manner. His armour is faith and ratio. I don't agree with the burning part of the opposition literature because this kind of content challenges our faith, and through patient logical argumentation we can deconstruct every teaching of such sort (not me, but guys like Matt and Stephen for sure). Thank you, lads. God bless!

  • @emilymg1
    @emilymg1 Год назад +4

    Please have Stephen Johnson back on!!! This is a FASCINATING episode

  • @sophial9379
    @sophial9379 Год назад +6

    This is 🔥🔥🔥. Stephen is so well spoken and genuine. I learned so much. Cant wait for Pt 2!!!!!!

  • @larryfrakous1332
    @larryfrakous1332 Год назад +8

    I’m a member of the church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day saints. Unfortunately, the only thing I saw that was clipped was you saying Joseph was demonically inspired. I think the LDS reaction to that on RUclips is uninformed because this video is REMARKABLY charitable and I appreciate that so much. I hope you can organize a debate with an LDS scholar. Kudos!

    • @SJohnson529
      @SJohnson529 Год назад +6

      Thank you very much. It was never our objective to belittle, mock, or ridicule. God bless

  • @tracymccalla2684
    @tracymccalla2684 Год назад +6

    I grew up as Jehovah Witness. Had some of the same struggles after left the group. Visited Buddhism, universalist, etc. This interview was excellent.

    • @StephanieStuart-k9e
      @StephanieStuart-k9e 10 месяцев назад

      i love how you sum this up in simple terms because its sooooooo true. Just I had a different faith tradition

  • @ladyjenmarie
    @ladyjenmarie Год назад +4

    Please have Stephen on again! Every minute was fascinating - he is so incredibly articulate.

  • @vee84j53
    @vee84j53 Год назад +8

    This was goooood. Cannot wait for part 2.

  • @sackwhacker
    @sackwhacker Год назад +7

    We're glad you're going to have a part 2 follow up to this. We're all supportive!

  • @InesitaMagnificat
    @InesitaMagnificat Год назад +1

    God bless Stephen and his clear concise way of explaining Mormonism and the next time someone comes to my door I will pray with them for them that the spirit of our Lord open their eyes. Thank you Matt and Pints w/ Aquinas for always great content God bless❤

  • @Mr_Fairdale
    @Mr_Fairdale Год назад +8

    I have known many Mormons who have left their church but sadly only to replace it with modern progressivism/ feminism. I guess it’s not that unusual from other religious kids who abandon their faith but it seems a little sadder to me when it happens to Mormons. They’re usually so nice and caring and the world just… changes them in horrible ways.

  • @kristiecobb1652
    @kristiecobb1652 Год назад +10

    I was Mormon during my college years - phased out when I got home from college (BYU) - and have drifted for the last 50 years. I do have strong faith in God and Jesus Christ but never found a "church" that drew me. This was a fascinating interview! I rarely hang on for an interview longer than an hour - but I was riveted to this one. Stephen is quite intelligent and well spoken. I really enjoyed this. Thank you!

    • @christianhurlburt5703
      @christianhurlburt5703 Год назад +3

      Prayers for you to come to know the Catholic Church!

    • @kelleynrothaermel2311
      @kelleynrothaermel2311 Год назад +1

      The problem is Stephan doesn't understand church history. Very misleading.

    • @awakensleeper1300
      @awakensleeper1300 Год назад +1

      Likewise! Very fascinating! I too belong to no religion. My church is Jesus Christ the king.

  • @YasounMaait
    @YasounMaait Год назад +35

    I have said it before and I will say in again, the foundation of Mormonism sounds very similar to the foundation of Islam.

    • @michaelcarroll1532
      @michaelcarroll1532 Год назад +3

      Yup. Mormonism is about as Christian as Islam

    • @KnuttyEntertainment
      @KnuttyEntertainment Год назад +1

      The similarities are very surface level. Both were started by a prophet taught by an angel, and that’s about it.

    • @michaelcarroll1532
      @michaelcarroll1532 Год назад +6

      @@KnuttyEntertainment but thats exactly it. How did these religion start? "God revealed this to me, trust me bro"

    • @KnuttyEntertainment
      @KnuttyEntertainment Год назад +2

      @@michaelcarroll1532 All of Joseph Smith’s subsequent spiritual experiences had several witnesses and physical evidence. And other people also had visions of the same angel independent of Joseph.
      So it’s not “just trust me bro.”

    • @KnuttyEntertainment
      @KnuttyEntertainment Год назад +2

      @@michaelcarroll1532 Also, you’ve just described every prophet in history. So there goes half the Bible.

  • @jameshamilton1363
    @jameshamilton1363 Год назад +11

    I feel like this should be retitled "From Mormon to Atheist" to see who might accidentally watch it😂

  • @coraquaid8079
    @coraquaid8079 Год назад +3

    This is one of my favourite conversations, what a truly beautiful soul

  • @CasaliArts
    @CasaliArts Год назад +16

    Thank you Stephen Johnson and Matt. THis interview will bring some Mormons to the true Light I have no doubt. God Bless you both!

    • @kelleynrothaermel2311
      @kelleynrothaermel2311 Год назад +2

      Stephan is very misleading. He doesn't know his church history or who Joseph Smith really was, but if he finds peace in the Catholic church all the power to him.

  • @jay6562
    @jay6562 13 дней назад +1

    Emma remarried a traditional Christian after Joseph Smith died, for 30 years, then was calling out Joseph Smith’s name on her death bed. She was a woman of high moral character!

  • @joycethevoice-joycefarrell9043
    @joycethevoice-joycefarrell9043 11 месяцев назад +6

    Wow! What a great interview! Stephen is so knowledgable, well spoken, and pleasant to listen to. God blesses him for sure! Keep the faith!

  • @PAT201000
    @PAT201000 Год назад +4

    I enjoyed this discussion very much, and especially appreciated the knowledge Stephen brought to the table.

  • @fezzik8785
    @fezzik8785 Год назад +16

    I was raised Mormon. Left in 2015 have gone on a long faith journey since then that has pointed me back to Christianity. Right now I'm in the proverbial hallway of Christianity, but looking for a room or church to call home

    • @justforrfunnn
      @justforrfunnn Год назад +7

      Praying you come back to Rome 🙏🏻

    • @oldskola3634
      @oldskola3634 Год назад +3

      Good luck in your journey! I can relate! Hope you know, you are always welcome back! No matter where you land, I hope you find peace, and bring peace there. Cheers!

    • @dylanwilliams2202
      @dylanwilliams2202 Год назад +2

      The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints is God's and Jesus Christ one and only true church here on earth. We know and teach the Bible and gospel better than any other denomination. Stay with God and Jesus Christ in their Kingdom and stay in their true church, the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, and learn all that they have to offer. Learn of their glory and mercy, learn of the plan they have of you.

    • @supergoji7511
      @supergoji7511 Год назад +1

      ​@@dylanwilliams2202Spirit daddy was gone for 1800+ years. Joseph Smith is your savior not Jesus

    • @dylanwilliams2202
      @dylanwilliams2202 Год назад +1

      @@supergoji7511 Oooo an Atheist. Here I am losing my testimony because you said "spirit daddy".
      You are ignorant about what we believe and I think purposefully lying about it. God wasn't gone for 1800+ years, the apostacy didn't happen all at once nor did God just leave Humanity by itself. Many Christian Martyrs were influenced by God and many were very faithful to him. We believe the US Constitution was written with the inspiration of God.
      _"Joseph Smith is your savior not Jesus"_ This is just a flat lie with nothing to back up this statement. Why would you lie if had the truth?

  • @USAFWolf
    @USAFWolf Год назад +6

    This episode is phenomenal

  • @cecilialamb8304
    @cecilialamb8304 Год назад +4

    This is such a good one, and hope you have Stephen back soon for more!! God bless and welcome home!!

  • @_chikosolu
    @_chikosolu 2 месяца назад +2

    Fr Andrew Dalton
    Literally any episode with Fr Pine
    Stephen Johnson
    Literally any episode with Dr Hahn
    Dr Jordan Peterson
    Top 5 favourite episodes

  • @amespointer
    @amespointer Год назад +18

    props to the voice over guy for making sure we know catholics never endorsed pedophilia haha I was listening and thinking, “Oh crap, Matt.”😂

  • @michaelpratts9197
    @michaelpratts9197 4 месяца назад

    Thank you for all your help in my conversion Pints With Aquinas! Was baptized as a baby, first confession and first communion. Left for years, became a hedonist and eventually a protestant Christian after an experience of Jesus Christ forgiving me. Now I’m getting to go home!!

  • @clearstonewindows
    @clearstonewindows Год назад +3

    Can't believe he called for the burning of the book of Mormon

    • @Compulsive-Elk7103
      @Compulsive-Elk7103 Год назад

      Freedom of speech kiddo
      I'll gladly burn all mormon scripture if I could

  • @mattwhite1244
    @mattwhite1244 11 месяцев назад +1

    Matt, around the 21 minute mark you call for your viewers to be charitable. Seeing the love of Christ in those moments is what is helping me as a Protestant begin to lean towards Catholicism. Your show is the best.

    • @dave1370
      @dave1370 9 месяцев назад

      Seriously? Did you see the episode where he let his guest slander Lutherans, saying that Luther wanted to abolish the commandments? That's hardly charity.

  • @elizabethking5523
    @elizabethking5523 Год назад +5

    This is so awesome!!! Thank you for sharing!! You are soooo right!! Praise be to God!!🙏🏻❤️

  • @AntonKelsey-j7s
    @AntonKelsey-j7s Месяц назад +2

    I am a Mormon currently in RCIA. Easter can't come soon enough.

  • @AlfredoInTheWorld
    @AlfredoInTheWorld Год назад +18

    Just an observation about the great, truly great things the LDS have achieved; first, building a community. I know no other organization so positively able to build and sustain a community. Second, sending young men to evangelize. What a right of passage! As well as focusing them while they are most vulnerable and in need of exploring the world. We need this! Every community needs this.

    • @georgerafa5041
      @georgerafa5041 Год назад

      Mormons used to be unbeatable in that but as they've caved to mainstream political and cultural pressure they have lost A TON of their "it's us against the world and we support each other no matter what" culture that they used to have. I left Mormonism last year and never felt accepted even after decades of trying and getting nowhere

    • @StevieD1x
      @StevieD1x Год назад +5

      LDS's greatest achievement was the Mountain Meadows Massacre, reaching the highest echelons of the organization. It's hard to believe that Brigham Young wasn't involved in instigating this horrific event.

    • @PatristicArcana
      @PatristicArcana Год назад +1

      That comment smacks of conspiracy theory and bigotry, @@StevieD1x.

    • @StevieD1x
      @StevieD1x Год назад +2

      @@PatristicArcana It's true though

    • @georgerafa5041
      @georgerafa5041 Год назад +1

      @@StevieD1x the failures of individuals even in leadership are ultimately irrelevant. Mormonism is wrong because it is false. the actions (positive or negative) of it's practitioners is irrelevant.

  • @jay6562
    @jay6562 13 дней назад +1

    Look up a historian named Don Bradly and his book, the lost 116 pages. Like this guest, Don left the LDS church after reading history, then came back after learning even more history and becoming the top world historian on Joseph Smith. He was convinced that JS was in it for the sex, but then learned after going deeper and questioning assumptions that no one had questioned, that JS was a sincere believer.

  • @carolanner453
    @carolanner453 Год назад +3

    Absolutely wonderful interview. I will be awaiting part 2. Stephen was very articulate and also very kind in his responses. Blessings!

  • @lorrainesekera4100
    @lorrainesekera4100 11 месяцев назад +1

    I could listen tp this guy all evening--and I did! Fascinating.

  • @kingleary1829
    @kingleary1829 Год назад +6

    One of the biggest compliments I could pay someone is to be able to say, “Wow, this is clearly a wonderful human being and I’m glad to have encountered them,” within three hours of ever hearing of their existence.
    Stephen is that kind of guy.

  • @IRISHBee4
    @IRISHBee4 Год назад +12

    You should maybe cut Matt’s point he tried to make about LDS and polygamy and the Catholic Church and pedophilia. As Thursday said, LDS promoted polygamy. Catholics have never promoted pedophilia in fact the opposite but individuals failed to hold individuals accountable. Not comparable.

    • @KnuttyEntertainment
      @KnuttyEntertainment Год назад +1

      While Latter-day Saints denounce polygamy now, they still believe that they were commanded by God to practice it during the short period they did, similar to how the Old Testament patriarchs did. It was meant to be a temporary exception instituted for a variety of reasons.

    • @dave1370
      @dave1370 9 месяцев назад

      Scripture records acts of polygamy and concubinage among Old Testament saints. But description is not prescription.

    • @robca6013
      @robca6013 5 месяцев назад

      @@dave1370 Moses was a polygamist that married a non-Israelite , Abraham was a polygamist that married his step-sister and her servants and Jacob was a polygamist that married his 1st cousins and their servants. Moses appeared to Jesus Christ on the Mount of Transfiguration and Jesus Christ prophesied that Abraham Isaac and Jacob would sit down in the Kingdom of Heaven.... So Heavenly Father and Jesus Christ obviously don't have any problems with polygamy when it's done when they approve of it. Exodus 20 : 10 King James Bible
      If he take him another wife; her food, her raiment, and her duty of marriage, shall he not diminish.

  • @rachelvelasquez7849
    @rachelvelasquez7849 9 месяцев назад +1

    I am not Catholic nor Mormon. I do have a daughter in love that’s Mormon. I am a believer in Yeshua. Catholics have a horrific history of violence against Jews. Jesus was a Jew. His name was never Jesus. I grew up with a Pentecostal mother and Catholic father. My prayer was always that I didn’t want to be one that in the day of judgement, standing before Him, and He saying to me “get away from me worker of iniquity I never knew you.“ I didn’t want to cry out but I cast out demons, healed the sick in Your name, so I cried out to Him to teach me the truth about His word. He led me to His Word in Hebrew. Line upon line, precept upon precept. He tells us to search out the things hidden. I praise Him for showing me His Truth. Read the Torah He shows us His Son all through scripture. The Words of Yeshua are all over Torah. Be blessed beloveds as He is knocking at the door.

  • @IrishWriter
    @IrishWriter Год назад +8

    Exceptional. I really feel some kind of call to convert Mormons to the faith because I enjoy them so much while bemoaning that they have been separated from Christ in such a uniquely difficult way to overcome. This has been immensely helpful.

  • @sandythomas8911
    @sandythomas8911 Год назад +3

    WHEN WILL YOU HAVE STEPHEN BACK? I really would love to hear about his journey through Hinduism and then his acceptance of Christ and finally his apprehending Catholicism.

  • @JH-mi2vw
    @JH-mi2vw Год назад +1

    Thank you, Mr. Johnson, for such an enlightening discussion. The grace of God is within you.

  • @smartismarti4049
    @smartismarti4049 11 месяцев назад +4

    I can't say this episode is responsible, because I've been on an almost 10 year journey from LDS to Catholic, but it has strengthened my faith and confidence. Stephen is a real expert and I look forward to his book.

  • @JustMe-on7gy
    @JustMe-on7gy 7 месяцев назад

    I was raised Mormon and this interview is so wonderful and respectful, I truly appreciate hearing this conversation. Thank you ❤️

  • @omas1637
    @omas1637 Год назад +4

    This was absolutely a great discussion. I loved it… we have had many Mormon friends in the military. They are very kind, generous and loving. I am a Catholic and went to Catholic schools for 12 years. We studied the Baltimore Catechism. They need to teach our kids again from it. It has the basics for our children to learn more about our faith. I was amazed at how intelligent Stephen talked and f he really was able to articulate everything so well! Thank you and I can’t wait for part two. God Bless you for having him on.

  • @pisopiloto7504
    @pisopiloto7504 9 месяцев назад +2

    I think Mormons are very cool.As a n Ukrainian Catholic (Eastern Rite) do admire their boldness and resilience .

  • @garymcwilliams6526
    @garymcwilliams6526 Год назад +4

    His story is so similar to mine. Lds to atheist, Buddhist, Eastern mysticism to Catholic.

    • @SJohnson529
      @SJohnson529 Год назад +1

      Stephen here. That’s amazing. I would love to hear more about your story.

    • @garymcwilliams6526
      @garymcwilliams6526 Год назад +2

      Short synopsis: Mormon convert for 20 years, served in various leadership positions. I was serving as 1st counselor to bishop when I decided to leave the church. My “apostasy” stemmed from my reading of church history and reading a book I found at the Weber state university library entitled The Facsimiles of the Book of Abraham, A study of Joseph Smith Egyptian Papri, by James Harris of Payson Utah, 1990. From this book I learned that JS couldn’t translate ancient languages. So I determined that that he made it all up. After months of agonizing prayer and visits to the temple, I decided to leave the church. One of the hardest decisions I ever had to make. I felt like I was going through a divorce. I was married with 6 kids and I was definitely stepping into the void. My wife, who was a life long Mormon was stunned, but she has stayed with me. Married 47 yrs now. My intention wasn’t to through the baby out with the bath water, but I did after going down the atheist path. Because if the Mormon Church wasn’t true, then there wasn’t a true church. One day I decided to check out a Buddhist Temple in Layton Utah and I befriended a Monk who taught me meditation. I eventually moved back to Texas in 98 and continued with Buddhism for about 15 years. Eventually my heart began to yearn for God so I began to read the Gita and started another form of meditation using scripture. That led me to Fr. Thomas Keating and centering prayer. One night I had a dream that I went into a local Catholic Church and talked to the priest about becoming Catholic. From that time on I decided that if I became Christian I would be Catholic. About a year later I started attending a Catholic and eventually entered Rcia. Received into Church 2012. Now an acolyte and teaching Rcia. Have been teaching for about 10 years. Love the Church. Unfortunately my wife has not converted, but is supportive.

  • @sombrerosaur
    @sombrerosaur Год назад +5

    Damn I didn’t know he was a PJ. Air Force para rescue guys are some of the most badass dudes out there

  • @Kevin-ts7hf
    @Kevin-ts7hf Год назад +15

    Inactive LDS here. I’m struggling with much of what Stephen described struggling with in this video. And through this struggle, I’ve felt my relationship with the Father grow much closer than when I was an active member. I’ve come to the conclusion that if I were to leave the LDS faith, it would be for either Catholicism or Eastern Orthodoxy.
    My biggest hurdle keeping me from making the leap is the trinity. I’ve spent quite a bit of time trying to make it make sense, and I just can’t. Any book recommendations or apologist videos would be greatly appreciated. God bless ✌🏼

    • @SJohnson529
      @SJohnson529 Год назад +14

      Stephen, from the episode here. I am glad to hear that you are open to Catholicism. I understand how complex and muddled the trinity can seem coming from an LDS perspective, which is very comprehendible and simple. I would be happy to speak with you about the doctrine and explain it in the terms which helped me to understand.
      As far as book recommendations go, I would suggest St. Augustines "On the Trinity." Frank Sheed also has a great and accessible book called "Theology and Sanity." Both would be great.

    • @cristinamz2137
      @cristinamz2137 Год назад +4

      God less you. I pray sincerely , that you would come home to the Catholic Church.

    • @tessa7413
      @tessa7413 Год назад +2

      “Theology for Beginners” by Frank Sheed, and “Theology and Sanity” also by Frank Sheed.
      Also, the Patrick Madrid Show (on Relevant Radio) is a great show worth listening to.

    • @KnuttyEntertainment
      @KnuttyEntertainment Год назад +3

      As an active Latter-day Saint, what is it you’re struggling with?
      I would suggest this playlist:
      ruclips.net/p/PLW_W0q2IV3ZGtnDHmUtSQhdKwGfWrTN-U
      The videos in that playlist offer an abridged but still comprehensive compilation of the complete case for Mormonism from many different angles, structured like the presentation of a court case.

    • @twoody9760
      @twoody9760 Год назад

      3 Nephi 11:27 And after this manner shall you baptize in my name: behold verily I say to you, that the Father, and the Son, and the Holy Ghost are ONE; and I am in the Father, and the Father in me, and the Father and me are one.
      2 Nephi 31:21 ...and now behold, this is the doctrine of Christ, and the only and true doctrine of the Father, and the Son, and of the Holy Ghost, which is ONE God, without end amen.
      Alma 11:44 ...and shall be brought and arraigned before the bar of Christ the Son, and God the Father, and the Holy Spirit, which is ONE ETERNAL GOD,
      Doctrine and Covenants 20:28 Which Father, Son, and Holy Ghost are ONE God, infinite and eternal, without end. Amen.
      According to the doctrine of the Trinity there are three persons in one God. The verses cited from Mormon Scriptures support the doctrine of the Trinity. Apparently Mormon doctrine has changed with time. According to Moroni 8:18, Moroni 9:9, and Malachi 3:6 KJV God is unchangeable. If God is unchangeable how can His doctrine Change?

  • @yadiraleyvarodriguez9326
    @yadiraleyvarodriguez9326 Год назад +2

    This was indeed a great interview. Very informative , ready for part 2 . Thank you so much for what you do brother ! God Bless . 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻

  • @hothgangster5
    @hothgangster5 Год назад +4

    Yeah, there better be a part two to this. Much love from the Protestant side. 😊

  • @St.DemetriostheMyrrhGusher
    @St.DemetriostheMyrrhGusher Год назад +29

    It is stange how almost every heresy falls into gnosticism

    • @prarieborn6458
      @prarieborn6458 Год назад

      Yes, i agree and am thinking the same thing Re: LDS belief that there is a God out there somewhere that is higher than God theFather Almighty,,Creator of Heaven and Earth…. According to the writings by St Iraenus, “Against Heresies”. the early Church Fathers encountered and refuted Pagan Gnostics who tried to make inroads into early Christian congregations, by combining Christianity with pagan theology, gaining a following from the churches and splitting off rival congregations. I had the fortunate opportunity to find and follow the EWTN Deep in History series on St Iraneus( on you tube) over the course of a full year. St. Ireaneus ,Bishop of the Western Church lived only one generation removed from the time of Our Savior on earth. He was converted and baptized by St.Polycarp, who had been baptized by St John & lived, served and traveled and with Our Lord. it was wonderful to travel back in my mind and spirit to those early years of The Faith , the Deposit of Faith received in person from Our Lord, defended and preserved by those early Church Fathers and. unchanged in 2000 yrs. I could hardly wait each week for a new episode. ✝️

    • @PatristicArcana
      @PatristicArcana Год назад

      Have you gotten to book 4 of Irenaeus' _Against the Heresies_ yet, @@prarieborn6458? Here's a sneak peek:
      “we have not been made gods from the beginning, but at first merely men, then at length gods”
      (Irenaeus, ca. 180, _Against Heresies_ 4.38.4, in _Ante-Nicene Fathers_ 1.522)

  • @justindutcher2444
    @justindutcher2444 Год назад +3

    I am almost positive that Stephen and I took our campus tour together of Franciscan! Hope I am not off he looks so familiar would love to connect because his family was so sweet! Great guy and great people!

  • @coxrocks25
    @coxrocks25 10 месяцев назад +2

    2:19:30 the term is not to "resign" there are so many minute inaccuracies that seem designed to paint the church in the worst light possible. When people take church culture for doctrine that is when they fall away. I'm sad he didn't get an actual testimony of the book of Mormon. It is the most valuable thing in my life.

  • @gene2049
    @gene2049 11 месяцев назад +4

    He sounds like a Mormon scholar. He has unbelievable knowledge of Mormonism.

    • @stevecooper7883
      @stevecooper7883 9 месяцев назад +1

      I can see how he thought very hard about both theologies before making a choice. I can imagine the concept of apostasy was one of those key concepts he really had to reason with.

  • @chubbuck35
    @chubbuck35 Месяц назад

    I appreciate the level of respect the host and guest showed toward the Mormon faith.

  • @cristinamz2137
    @cristinamz2137 Год назад +13

    I pray for all our Mormon /LDS brothers and sister that they may come home to the One Holy Catholic and Apostoli Church- God bless them. Everyone reasinf this thread- please begin inclusing one decade of the Rosary for the conversion of ALL Mormons to the Catholic Churcch. I myself will begin today! They need to come home!

    • @clearstonewindows
      @clearstonewindows Год назад +4

      How about you try reading the book of Mormon while you pray for us, so you actually know something about what we know

    • @kathleennelson8305
      @kathleennelson8305 11 месяцев назад +2

      Burning religious books? That’s a bit crazy isn’t it?

    • @kathleennelson8305
      @kathleennelson8305 11 месяцев назад +2

      Mormons are entirely Christian. How dare you say we aren’t. We got baptized like Christ did. Christ didn’t get sprinkled.

  • @jay6562
    @jay6562 13 дней назад +1

    At least 3 bishops around 100 AD wrote letters to each other saying that without apostles, the head of the church has been cut off. They said they had no authority to continue. This is evidence of the great apostasy.