There are lots of errors in this video. As the presenter and receiver should have taken more care. Go to David Alexander to get the real story. I am sorry this video missed so many facts.
@@darlenepedersen4145 There are so many errors in this particular video above...it is a terrible interview! You can find dozens of videos on David Alexander's RUclips link below. Enjoy! ruclips.net/video/1WVjMUyASPg/видео.html Darlene, this link is one of David Alexander's most popular, it is his true story.
I'm sure it is innocent mistakes, but he botched so many details that I couldn't finish. I'm not sure that David Alexander would recognize the story except for the reference to 47 years.....But, I'm a fan of David's and love his enthusiasm for the restored gospel.
@cindybrown2826 and yes, David didn't live in Wales in Europe! He lived in New South Wales, Australia! Lots of innocent errors in this guy's story about David! Better watch David Alexander's RUclips channel. 😂😂😂
You are so inspirational, my heart is leaping for joy. May you be embraced by our brothers and sisters in this pure religion that celebrates Jesus Christ in all honor and respects. May you find refreshment from the waters of the "Everlivng Waters and from the Pure White Fruits." As a convert and a thriving Sister in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints , I offer my handshake to you as a now Brother in the Gospel.
The title of this video is at best incorrect. At worst, it is dishonest click-bait. Others have already commented that the person discussed is not now nor ever has been a Catholic Priest. Since the title has not been corrected, it is not truthful. Dishonesty has nothing to do with godliness. A good tree produces good fruit. A bad tree produces bad fruit.
David should be informed about this video!! I have followed him from the start. Aside from the fact he was taught by Sister Missionarys everything else is untrue! Where did they find this Guy?
Not for nothing but this video should be taken down for your own credibility. Alexander was not a Catholic priest and did not serve in the Catholic Church in any capacity. Plus he even have the wrong location on wear this story took place. There are many things wrong with this video. Comes off as a fake story, actually is a fake story.
The vlog title is totally false and misleading. Daniel Alexander was never an ordained Catholic priest. Javier, you should correct the title and present the truth. Also, I found the interviewee’s testimony to be convoluted. In relating his stories he cites events that are not in chronological order, and locations that are out of place relative to his story . . . Very confusing and hard to follow. Javier, please correct your click bait title.
@@javiersblog2083 Your vlog heading is still incorrect and false. A Catholic minister is equivalent to a Catholic priest. Daniel Alexander was neither. He is simply a former Catholic. Javier, please make the correction.
Welcome to this blessed joyfully restart. Is not the only Catholic priest to be baptized into the church of JESUSCHRIST OF Latter-days' saints. I have known several of them, and pretty much of a similar journey and a new glorious beginning...I was a convert too from the same church 40 years ago.
That’s very sad. Because you don’t believe in the Father, Son and Holy Ghost! The Trinity! The Bible says anyone who does not is a false prophet and that’s why The Mormons are a cult and false doctrine! You can only get to heaven through Jesus Christ!
The short answer is yes. Same as anyone else. Especially with some people's ideas of what being Born Again means. Some believe all you have to do is say that you're a sinner and accept Jesus Christ as your personal Lord and Savior, once saved, always saved, so it doesn't matter what they do after that, they can keep being Catholic, Jew, Muslim or Atheist, and they are Born Again because they did the work of saying a prayer claiming Jesus Christ as their Savior.
Fake headline. Clickbait alert. Mormon lies. David Alexander was not a priest. He left the Catholic church because the church wouldn't approve his divorce.
It's not lies, just mixed up information on both interviewer and interviewed. No lies were intended here, but many, many mistakes. I've listened to David Alexander since right before his baptism into The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints which was 15 months ago.
Really, David was married when he was 12 and left the Catholic Church to follow the Cultural Revolution? He did go back and investigate the Catholic Church, though he never rejoined, but he wasn't yet married then either. This guy with all his mistakes spoke more truth than you have.
This story is important because he humbly and sincerely sought the Lord's guidance, with real intent. He didn't just rely on his own understanding, as too many people do. He sought the confirmation of the Holy Ghost, as we are admonished to do in Moroni 10 :4 of The Book of Mormon.
This is a story that has been recycled many times. What you hear here is just a sloppy version of this whole wives tale about a Catholic priest that looks for the authority and can’t find it until we walked into an LDS service or met with the missionaries.
@@bartonbagnes4605 He is giving lots of details about "Catholic things" that are absolutly not Catholic. The story is an absolute lie. So the guy speaking is either a liar or stupid.... Now, if I'm going to go on camera about a story that was told to me, I would certainly get the stroy straight.
@@rafaelposada2399 Are you saying you have experience with every variation of Catholicism, of which there are many, especially since Vatican II. If not, then you can't be sure what he's saying about Catholicism isn't true. Afterall everywhere the Catholic Church forced conversion the people didn't stop worshiping their old gods, they just made slight changes to make the ceremonies more Catholic and called their gods by the name of Jesus or the Saints.
@bartonbagnes4605 I appreciate your efforts to teach me about my faith (like how many different Catholic Churches are there after Vatican Council), but respectfully, your question shows you don'tunderstand catholicism either. There aren't many kinds of Catholicism, you are either in Comunion with the magisterium or you are not. There are dissidents, but they are not Catholic, and the vast majority of people that call themselves Catholics are not dissidents
@@rafaelposada2399 Sounds more like an opinion or excuse to me. The facts don't agree. Besides one of the signs of a false religion given in the Bible is forbidding to marry, which the Catholic Church started doing in the second century A.D., or what would become the common or popular church, that the word Catholic means, though it only became common by torturing and killing those who refused to join. Another sign given for false churches is forbidding to eat meat, which the Catholic Church does every Lent. Jesus Christ also said call no man father, which the Catholic Church does, even Pope means father in another language. Could Jesus Christ and his Apostles have spelled it out any plainer? The Pagan Emperor Constantine chose one of the many Christian sects at random, and with the might of the Roman Empire told them to come up with something to unify them or destroy those who refused. And without any help or authority from God, they came up with the Trinity based on the Pagan Gnostic form, God the Father, and his Word (Logos), and his Wisdom (Sophia), a female entity that replaced the always male Holy Spirit/Ghost, this being the form of the Trinity given by Theophilus, the first to use the word Trinity. It took hundreds of years of men arguing and making changes before they settled on the current form of the Trinity. Again without authority or help from God.
My testimony of the church is strong but this guys way of doing things is kind of wacko. Getting a small amount of people, along a few a bad apple because they don't believe you, is very cult-ish and brainwash-y. The gospel is very plain and clear. Doesn't require anything but the simpleness of the gospel. The restored gospel. It's frustrating when people with strong testimonies are tricked by the adversary into saying they have revelations on how to do things. This is wrong.
@@dougbrown8331 Because it is a false religion. The more you study the actual first writings from Joseph Smith, you will uncover how it has evolved and modified to be more palatable. So many Mormons only look to Mormon resources, and this is because the church leadership accuse other historical writers as being enemies of the church. So much hidden from the faithful membership. I should know, I was a born member who finally left the church after 40 years. It was devastating to find that what I thought was divine, was a huge manipulation.
@@DrewWahnon Drew you couldn’t be more wrong. Look at all the different denominations today, if the teachings of so called Christian churches was true their wouldn’t be a new church every time someone belonging to one of them got offended or but hurt. Also nobody has the keys to the priesthood. And they change doctrine to fit contemporary social norms. Gods doctrine doesn’t change but the modern churches most certainly do! There was absolutely a need for the restoration.
@@dougbrown8331 show me a verse from the Bible that mentions keys to the priesthood? And you forgot one giant problem….. there were always difference in the churches even in Pauls day or he would not have been correcting them. My goodness, Christ said His words would never pass away, yet we find here a religion based upon Christ’s words passing away and needs to be restored
Words spoken by an ignorant, brainwashed person. It's so much easier to listen to gossip than to make an honest effort to learn the truth for yourself.
@@Fred-mp1vf You call me ignorant and brainwashed, yet you offer no real argument against my claims that both Catholicism and Mormonism are Satanic Cults. Children come with personal attacks, adults come with arguments.
@@DrewWahnonThe Church Of Jesus Christ Of Latter-day Saints isn't a works based religion. Who told you that lie? Sure Paul said salvation is grace THROUGH FAITH, and he also says faith WORKETH by love, and sure James says that by WORKS a man is justified and not by faith only and that by WORKS is faith made perfect. But it's not the works that guarantee salvation. Because Jesus Christ fully paid for all sins, he has the ability to give grace or punishment based on obedience to his teachings and commandments. So two people could do all the same things, one out of love for God and his neighbors, and the other out of a scene of obligation, but because faith worketh by love, only the first would receive grace. That is why those who have not the law, who do by nature the things in the law, are a law unto themselves.
So why are you here, though? Aren't you happy or are you feeling insecure with your denomination?. I was a Baptist, and not happy with the easy gospel they preach over and over and over plus I didn't see the authority of the holy priesthood in accion, so I started asking GOD and I received a personal revelation. Directly from God not a man. The Lord told me to move out and come straight to the church of JESUSCHRIST OF LATTER-DAYS SAINTS. Filled with the Holy Ghost constantly, and I know something that you don't know. Believe me. Blessed day.
@@franklebatista1091 Jeremiah speaks of those who cause themselves to dream dreams. The fact is you were never born again and still are dead in your sins. The gospel is easy. Why? Because Jesus paid it all. Your problem is not baptist, your problem is rejecting the simplicity that is found in Christ, who btw was God manifest in the flesh.
David Alexander was living in the state of New South Wales in the country of Australia when he met missionaries. Not Wales in the United Kingdom.
There are lots of errors in this video. As the presenter and receiver should have taken more care. Go to David Alexander to get the real story. I am sorry this video missed so many facts.
I want to hear every word, can you please direct me how to find this? Thanks
I tried to send you the link a few times but a reply will not allow the link to go through.
@@darlenepedersen4145 There are so many errors in this particular video above...it is a terrible interview! You can find dozens of videos on David Alexander's RUclips link below. Enjoy!
ruclips.net/video/1WVjMUyASPg/видео.html
Darlene, this link is one of David Alexander's most popular, it is his true story.
David Malvin Alexander on youtube
Now you know how Mormon folk lore comes into the church.
I'm sure it is innocent mistakes, but he botched so many details that I couldn't finish. I'm not sure that David Alexander would recognize the story except for the reference to 47 years.....But, I'm a fan of David's and love his enthusiasm for the restored gospel.
😂😂Yep,, a few details not quite right, but his heart is in the right place!
Same here. Get the facts from the horses mouth. He sounded sincere but......his facts were all over the place. When he said Wales was in Italy I died.
@cindybrown2826 and yes, David didn't live in Wales in Europe! He lived in New South Wales, Australia! Lots of innocent errors in this guy's story about David! Better watch David Alexander's RUclips channel. 😂😂😂
A lot of holes in this story 🤦🏽♀️. Seems like this guy knows nothing about the Catholic Church and is fabricating a lot of this story.
Fabricating would not be the word. Ignorance of other religions and places. He should just have directed the guy to David Alexander's youtube page.
Sorry,but I'm thinking of going back to my Catholic Church
No, Priest, No Catholic in this video....
I had to turn this off too. He had so many details wrong. 1...he lived in Australia. 2. He started 4 of his own churches.
His heart is in the right place, even if his memory isn't.
You are so inspirational, my heart is leaping for joy.
May you be embraced by our brothers and sisters in this pure religion that celebrates Jesus Christ in all honor and respects.
May you find refreshment from the waters of the "Everlivng Waters and from the Pure White Fruits."
As a convert and a thriving Sister in
the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints , I offer my handshake to you as a now Brother in the Gospel.
"Catholic minister"? False caption. They are called Catholic priests.
The title of this video is at best incorrect. At worst, it is dishonest click-bait. Others have already commented that the person discussed is not now nor ever has been a Catholic Priest. Since the title has not been corrected, it is not truthful. Dishonesty has nothing to do with godliness. A good tree produces good fruit. A bad tree produces bad fruit.
David has been in the church about 15 months
Time stamp 20 min.. Steve Rogers is quoting from Alma 48: 17,!!😂
I have to remind myself to let David tell his story when we tell someone else story we get so many details wrong
Dapto New South Wales Australia is where he was taught by Sister Missionaries
Awesome, a Man with a Brain, Personal strength, Iconoclastic, and willing to choose truth and authority. Welcome Brother. :)
😂😂😂
David should be informed about this video!! I have followed him from the start. Aside from the fact he was taught by Sister Missionarys everything else is untrue! Where did they find this Guy?
Not for nothing but this video should be taken down for your own credibility. Alexander was not a Catholic priest and did not serve in the Catholic Church in any capacity. Plus he even have the wrong location on wear this story took place. There are many things wrong with this video. Comes off as a fake story, actually is a fake story.
The vlog title is totally false and misleading. Daniel Alexander was never an ordained Catholic priest. Javier, you should correct the title and present the truth. Also, I found the interviewee’s testimony to be convoluted. In relating his stories he cites events that are not in chronological order, and locations that are out of place relative to his story . . . Very confusing and hard to follow. Javier, please correct your click bait title.
@@mkane398 Done.
@@javiersblog2083 Your vlog heading is still incorrect and false. A Catholic minister is equivalent to a Catholic priest. Daniel Alexander was neither. He is simply a former Catholic. Javier, please make the correction.
He didn't go back to the Catholic church. He became a born again. He was a preacher.
@@mpkropf5062Then why do Trinitarians have to ignore or even change the Bible to keep it from contradicting the Trinity?
@@bartonbagnes4605 it dosnt
If he was truly born again. He wouldn't be a Mormon
Welcome to this blessed joyfully restart. Is not the only Catholic priest to be baptized into the church of JESUSCHRIST OF Latter-days' saints. I have known several of them, and pretty much of a similar journey and a new glorious beginning...I was a convert too from the same church 40 years ago.
David was never a priest in the Catholic church.
That’s very sad. Because you don’t believe in the Father, Son and Holy Ghost! The Trinity! The Bible says anyone who does not is a false prophet and that’s why The Mormons are a cult and false doctrine! You can only get to heaven through Jesus Christ!
this must be the worst, least professional interview I've seen
David lived in Australia now in America
PRAY FOR OUR SEPARATED BROTHERS AND SISTERS FOR THE HOLY SPIRIT TO GUIDE THEM TO THE TRUTH ❤❤❤
The podcaster needs to listen to this man
We love David Alexander! New Zealand not Europe.
New South Wales.. AUSTRALIA
Australia
how can a priest be born again?
The short answer is yes. Same as anyone else. Especially with some people's ideas of what being Born Again means. Some believe all you have to do is say that you're a sinner and accept Jesus Christ as your personal Lord and Savior, once saved, always saved, so it doesn't matter what they do after that, they can keep being Catholic, Jew, Muslim or Atheist, and they are Born Again because they did the work of saying a prayer claiming Jesus Christ as their Savior.
It was the temple in Pocatello where David went first
Actually, David did baptisms in the temple in 2023 in NSW Australia, before moving to Idaho earlier this year. He took out his endowment March, 2024.
David Alexander lives in America
Yes he does now. He ended up moving to Idaho
He lives in a small town west of Pocatello. He attended the Pocatello Idaho temple.
Fake headline. Clickbait alert.
Mormon lies. David Alexander was not a priest. He left the Catholic church because the church wouldn't approve his divorce.
It's not lies, just mixed up information on both interviewer and interviewed. No lies were intended here, but many, many mistakes. I've listened to David Alexander since right before his baptism into The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints which was 15 months ago.
Really, David was married when he was 12 and left the Catholic Church to follow the Cultural Revolution? He did go back and investigate the Catholic Church, though he never rejoined, but he wasn't yet married then either. This guy with all his mistakes spoke more truth than you have.
so what people change their faith all the time
This story is important because he humbly and sincerely sought the Lord's guidance, with real intent. He didn't just rely on his own understanding, as too many people do. He sought the confirmation of the Holy Ghost, as we are admonished to do in Moroni 10 :4 of The Book of Mormon.
@@Fred-mp1vf 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
This is a story that has been recycled many times. What you hear here is just a sloppy version of this whole wives tale about a Catholic priest that looks for the authority and can’t find it until we walked into an LDS service or met with the missionaries.
This guy is a lier.... incredible
Nope, just in error. Like you are.
@@bartonbagnes4605 He is giving lots of details about "Catholic things" that are absolutly not Catholic. The story is an absolute lie. So the guy speaking is either a liar or stupid.... Now, if I'm going to go on camera about a story that was told to me, I would certainly get the stroy straight.
@@rafaelposada2399 Are you saying you have experience with every variation of Catholicism, of which there are many, especially since Vatican II. If not, then you can't be sure what he's saying about Catholicism isn't true. Afterall everywhere the Catholic Church forced conversion the people didn't stop worshiping their old gods, they just made slight changes to make the ceremonies more Catholic and called their gods by the name of Jesus or the Saints.
@bartonbagnes4605 I appreciate your efforts to teach me about my faith (like how many different Catholic Churches are there after Vatican Council), but respectfully, your question shows you don'tunderstand catholicism either. There aren't many kinds of Catholicism, you are either in Comunion with the magisterium or you are not. There are dissidents, but they are not Catholic, and the vast majority of people that call themselves Catholics are not dissidents
@@rafaelposada2399 Sounds more like an opinion or excuse to me. The facts don't agree. Besides one of the signs of a false religion given in the Bible is forbidding to marry, which the Catholic Church started doing in the second century A.D., or what would become the common or popular church, that the word Catholic means, though it only became common by torturing and killing those who refused to join. Another sign given for false churches is forbidding to eat meat, which the Catholic Church does every Lent. Jesus Christ also said call no man father, which the Catholic Church does, even Pope means father in another language. Could Jesus Christ and his Apostles have spelled it out any plainer? The Pagan Emperor Constantine chose one of the many Christian sects at random, and with the might of the Roman Empire told them to come up with something to unify them or destroy those who refused. And without any help or authority from God, they came up with the Trinity based on the Pagan Gnostic form, God the Father, and his Word (Logos), and his Wisdom (Sophia), a female entity that replaced the always male Holy Spirit/Ghost, this being the form of the Trinity given by Theophilus, the first to use the word Trinity. It took hundreds of years of men arguing and making changes before they settled on the current form of the Trinity. Again without authority or help from God.
Looks like this man is not sure of what he is talking about.
Dude, at least bleep out tge poor guy phone number. Not cool.
So many untruths . Video should be taken down.
My testimony of the church is strong but this guys way of doing things is kind of wacko. Getting a small amount of people, along a few a bad apple because they don't believe you, is very cult-ish and brainwash-y. The gospel is very plain and clear. Doesn't require anything but the simpleness of the gospel. The restored gospel. It's frustrating when people with strong testimonies are tricked by the adversary into saying they have revelations on how to do things. This is wrong.
Thus story has more holes than a block of swiss cheese.
The actual story doesn't. He just got a lot of details mixed up, he probably only heard his story once.
Welcome to a cult! Sell your soul to those who lost theirs.
Words spoken in ignorance, from a gullible and prejudice, carnally- minded person who never made any effort to learn the truth for yourself.
DA's testimony is suspect enough without having this man utterly distort it.
Sounds like a story of baloney. He can't identify this "catholic priest" by name and parish location he came from.
One mad house for another !
Are you speaking from personal experiences or blind prejudices from hearsay?
From blind prejudice, obviously.
Reality hurts
@@moniquedelaney7958 How would you know? You're not living in reality? And have clearly never done any research to find out what it is.
This guy is loopy and totally scattered. Did he consume a little to much before he got in front of camera
Keep studying… don’t stop at Mormonism.
Why?
@@dougbrown8331 Because it is a false religion. The more you study the actual first writings from Joseph Smith, you will uncover how it has evolved and modified to be more palatable. So many Mormons only look to Mormon resources, and this is because the church leadership accuse other historical writers as being enemies of the church. So much hidden from the faithful membership. I should know, I was a born member who finally left the church after 40 years. It was devastating to find that what I thought was divine, was a huge manipulation.
@@dougbrown8331Because it is not true. The Gospel never needed restoration.
@@DrewWahnon Drew you couldn’t be more wrong. Look at all the different denominations today, if the teachings of so called Christian churches was true their wouldn’t be a new church every time someone belonging to one of them got offended or but hurt. Also nobody has the keys to the priesthood. And they change doctrine to fit contemporary social norms. Gods doctrine doesn’t change but the modern churches most certainly do! There was absolutely a need for the restoration.
@@dougbrown8331 show me a verse from the Bible that mentions keys to the priesthood? And you forgot one giant problem….. there were always difference in the churches even in Pauls day or he would not have been correcting them. My goodness, Christ said His words would never pass away, yet we find here a religion based upon Christ’s words passing away and needs to be restored
Went from one Satanic Cult to another...good for you.
Words spoken by an ignorant, brainwashed person. It's so much easier to listen to gossip than to make an honest effort to learn the truth for yourself.
@@Fred-mp1vf You call me ignorant and brainwashed, yet you offer no real argument against my claims that both Catholicism and Mormonism are Satanic Cults. Children come with personal attacks, adults come with arguments.
From one false religion into another.
Yep, very sad.
Mormans don’t believe in Trinity but Catholic Church does so it’s not the same!
@@mpkropf5062 Catholic Church also believes in a works based salvation.
@@DrewWahnonThe Church Of Jesus Christ Of Latter-day Saints isn't a works based religion. Who told you that lie? Sure Paul said salvation is grace THROUGH FAITH, and he also says faith WORKETH by love, and sure James says that by WORKS a man is justified and not by faith only and that by WORKS is faith made perfect. But it's not the works that guarantee salvation. Because Jesus Christ fully paid for all sins, he has the ability to give grace or punishment based on obedience to his teachings and commandments. So two people could do all the same things, one out of love for God and his neighbors, and the other out of a scene of obligation, but because faith worketh by love, only the first would receive grace. That is why those who have not the law, who do by nature the things in the law, are a law unto themselves.
@@bartonbagnes4605 I get that from reading the doctrine. Are you in Christ?
The Catholic priest went from one cult to another
Disagree
@@RosePetal-j2i I disagree, too! I was a Catholic priest too before I joined the LDS Church.
So why are you here, though? Aren't you happy or are you feeling insecure with your denomination?. I was a Baptist, and not happy with the easy gospel they preach over and over and over plus I didn't see the authority of the holy priesthood in accion, so I started asking GOD and I received a personal revelation. Directly from God not a man. The Lord told me to move out and come straight to the church of JESUSCHRIST OF LATTER-DAYS SAINTS. Filled with the Holy Ghost constantly, and I know something that you don't know. Believe me. Blessed day.
@@franklebatista1091 Jeremiah speaks of those who cause themselves to dream dreams. The fact is you were never born again and still are dead in your sins. The gospel is easy. Why? Because Jesus paid it all. Your problem is not baptist, your problem is rejecting the simplicity that is found in Christ, who btw was God manifest in the flesh.
Yes he did!