Plagiarism is not the real temple problem for me. I will be 81 this year. I was 20 when married in the Logan, Utah temple in November 1963. It was the most traumatic and terrifying day of my life. I was not prepared for the horrible blood oaths. Being threatened to have your throat cut and be disemboweled if you reveal any secrets of the covenants and ceremony of the temple ...is not what a 20 year old virgin wants to hear on her wedding day, or at any time. What did this have to do with Jesus? I was crying and terrified through the hours long ceremony. I am so angry about the abusive terror...still at 80 years I was born and raised in the church. And it just about destroyed my life.
@isidoravojinovic7362
7 ай бұрын
Sorry you went through that 😢 reading your comment makes me think how all of that masonic stuff is demonic and it just solidifies what God has been revealing to me in the past 4 years. Im not a mormon but i met one and we clashed so much when we talked about God that it made me research about mormonism. It all makes sense now that i know how masonry is connected to mormonism and how God revealed to me years ago that masonry is satanic. What you experienced was definitely satanic and im so sorry you went through that. God says that his people die because of the lack of knowledge and it really makes sense.
@johnfaris5376
7 ай бұрын
I also found the ceremony deeply troubling in 1975 when I first experienced it. Frightening even. We were not allowed to inquire about it before hand and I did. I was just told, wait and see. My first inclination of trouble came when the initial sentences of the ceremony said if anyone doesn’t wanna participate they should withdraw now. Well, how should I would know if I wanna withdraw if I have no idea what’s coming? I also am deeply Disturbed by those memories from almost 50 years ago
@pioneercynthia1
2 ай бұрын
I'm so sorry you had to experience these things and I wish I could give you both a big hug. 😢
@beamoscrilla7691
Жыл бұрын
John, I’m addictied to your podcasts right now. I went through all of this in 1997 with my dad before I was to go on a mission. We found all this info that you are talking about. We read fawn brodies book, a book on Mormon/mason parallels, where the word mor/mon came from, the treasure hunting, the age of his wife’s, etc etc. I tried to tell me friends and they all ignored me, still going on missions. It’s crazy how the Mormon culture and shame is the same throughout the church all over the world. I know you are doing some really great work here and am extremely grateful for your work.
@rondavis3066
2 жыл бұрын
I've really enjoyed this series. So much information to soak in! My shelf broke on April 3, 2022 when I found out about the temple penalties. I stumbled across Elder Hollands interview with BBC. It's been a roller coaster but I'm glad I now know the facts.
@chriscross5188
Жыл бұрын
@@randyjordan5521do you know, what "Lucifer paid a Protestant minister actual money to teach false doctrines to Adam and Eve in the garden of Eden" means? Is there a belief that the serpent in the garden of Eden was a Protestant minister teaching New Testament doctrines that are different from those the LDS church teaches? I am exploring the LDS faith, so no idea. Thank you!
@gd8205
2 жыл бұрын
MAKE LDS DISCUSSIONS A DOCUSERIES!! A chronological account of Joseph Smith, as told with as much historical accuracy as represented in Mikes essays. Man that would be amazing. Contact the producers of Under the Banner of Heaven….😊 You would reach MASS people who need the truth and have Informed Consent!
@lesliedaubert1411
Жыл бұрын
I feel awkward in a temple the minute I walk in. Every thing that's done feels creepy and not spiritual. Even the clothes seem hoakie and fake. They didn't tell me anything about the temple before I went there the first time. I feel they lied to me. I converted to LDS in 2013. It feels like it could be a cult .And have been questioning things for a while. Thank you for your podcasts.
@lorihoop3831
Жыл бұрын
My husband was a Mason, and I hated going to the lodge, it was just creepy and I had a very unsettled feeling every time I went. We have since denounced Masonry in the name of Jesus. We want nothing to do with this insidious organization.
@MissBe737
Жыл бұрын
Wow, a lot of Christians thinks Masonry is demonic
@Scott48-m7e
Жыл бұрын
Freemasonry is not a creepy cult
@ravenrockstudios
Жыл бұрын
Read Brigham Young's blood atonement sermons. Then look into the mountain meadows massacre. Then look into what old Brigham liked to refer as his band of "destroying angels" aka dannites in the 1850s and onward.
@Scott48-m7e
Жыл бұрын
@@ravenrockstudios the sermons were written down inaccurate
@RIO4LIFE
Жыл бұрын
My step-grandfather was a Mason and while I an inactive teen I was in Job’s Daughters. When I went to the temple for endowment and sealing - the familiarity in theme and verbiage made it seem “normal” and not strange.
@actutus
Жыл бұрын
My grandfather was a Mason his entire adult life. In the late 1990s-early 2000s, we were discussing Masonry, and he told me, in all seriousness, that the Masonic rituals originated with the stone masons who worked on King Solomon's Temple. I pushed back with historical facts along the lines of what was discussed in this podcast, but I got the distinct impression he did not believe me. If my grandfather believed that masonic rituals originated with the Biblical Hebrews as late as the turn of the 20th-21st centuries, then it is certainly possible that in the early 19th century, Joseph Smith et al truly believed they were perpetuating the actual rituals of the original Hebraic Priesthood -- it is exactly what the Masons of the time would have told them when they joined.
@tristancraven3685
Жыл бұрын
Hebrews are black though . According to the bible thats a fact .
@deekay1014
Жыл бұрын
Thank you. It’s the same as saying the church teachings for thousands of years were incorrect yet many of the traditions and ideologies of the LDS were taken from the Catholic Church and then added some twist to it with a new interpretation. So many examples I couple provide from what I’ve recently learned about the LDS church. In fact ending the Judaism practice of only some allowed into temples and their ritual and sacrifice placed above faith was core to what was Jesus considered corrupt. The destruction of the temple when Jesus was crucified is believed to be a sign of the covenant fulfilled.
@CMZIEBARTH
Жыл бұрын
Faith in the Lord Jesus Christ is the first principle of the Gospel. If you've met some LDS member who doesn't understand that then the solution is for them to correct their individual understanding.
@allnationsseer7561
10 ай бұрын
Very informative. There are some striking similarities in the way Islam came to be by the mouth of one man claiming to be the big prophet.
@Ccamero123
5 ай бұрын
My Father was a Mason and my Mother was Eastern Star. My Ex Mormon friend explained all this to me after he left the church. I was shocked.
@cheryltyler9412
2 жыл бұрын
I’ve been wondering if the great and spacious building is “the church”
@keepinitreal938
2 жыл бұрын
I had this same thought a while ago. It certainly seems like the church is man mingled with scripture
@lawpenner
Жыл бұрын
The Great and Spacious Building is the pride of the world that mocks believers who are trying to hold on to their religious beliefs. So no, it wouldn't be the church. The church is what Believers are trying to hold on to. If you don't believe the Vision of the Tree of Life is real then the question is moot.
@rachelhansen2417
8 ай бұрын
I can’t believe how much of my life was dedicated to a lie.
@charlesmendeley9823
8 ай бұрын
I am sorry you feel that way. However, you need to realize that most of our society is based on constructs. All religions, all nations, all societies are based on myths and constructs. When you study the founding of your nation, you will find similar constructs at work to the constructs of the LDS faith. The biggest problem of Mormonism is that it was created so recently that we can still study external sources about the events and critical people at the time. These sources are mostly gone for religions such as Christianity or Islam.
@KathyStrickland-nh9vx
8 ай бұрын
Amazing how God is constantly changing his mind!
@johnhorner1969
2 жыл бұрын
Awesome job guys! Another great episode. Great insight from Nemo. Well done.
@laurenjohns7276
2 жыл бұрын
All the Masonic influence/theft was the biggest break for me- I had already left the church for mental health reasons, but learning about the Masonic connections was the biggest reason I could say with confidence that JS wasn't a prophet and that I'd never go back to the church. I had been Mormon my whole life and knew NOTHING about JS being a Mason, any Masonic connections, or really anything about Masonry. It's hard to see the quantity of similarities and exact copies from Masonry and not feel deceived by the church about the origins of the temple endowment ceremony at the very least! But Masonry is woven throughout Mormonism, not just in the temple, as Mormonism Live covered very well with Cheryl Bruno and her book Method Infinite.
@herschelsquirts2338
Жыл бұрын
His father and brother were masons as well as was Brigham Young.
@ravenrockstudios
Жыл бұрын
Read Brigham Young's blood atonement sermons. Then look into the mountain meadows massacre. Then look into what old Brigham liked to refer as his band of "destroying angels" aka dannites in the 1850s and onward.
@redcurrantart
Жыл бұрын
Fun fact: tons of Masonic symbols around Salt Lake. If you go to the basement of the Salt Lake library, past the bathrooms, there’s a teeny tiny plaque in the floor stating the masons built it. Given how divorced the church is now from the masons, it’s pretty interesting. You also can tour the Masonic Temple in Salt lake which I highly recommend.
@stevewitten
Жыл бұрын
It’s unlikely that Masons “built” the SLC library. One of the major public ceremonies that Masons do is the laying of the cornerstone of a building (always in the northeast corner BTW). It’s quite an involved ceremony and impressive to witness. You might be surprised at whom of the attendees is wearing an apron (Mayor, City Council, legislators, etc)!
@ravenrockstudios
Жыл бұрын
Read Brigham Young's blood atonement sermons. Then look into the mountain meadows massacre. Then look into what old Brigham liked to refer as his band of "destroying angels" aka dannites in the 1850s and onward.
@Cocoon68
Жыл бұрын
@@ravenrockstudioswhere can you find this? Is it in the Discourses of Brigham Young?
@rockymntain
11 ай бұрын
@@stevewitten Could it mean that they raised and donated a substantial amount of money to have the library built? The Mason's are known for many philanthropic endeavors in these current times.
@codyironworks307
Жыл бұрын
They Are attempting to build a temple in Cody Wyoming, everybody who cares about the skyline or what our community represents to all the people going in and out of YNP need to watch this and thank you all for your selfless work
@kelseychristianson128
Жыл бұрын
Building one in Springfield Missouri. It’s insane
@TEAM__POSEID0N
2 жыл бұрын
Basically, "too sacred to talk about" = "too embarrassing to talk about" . An obvious question: Are the rituals and words used in the temple more sacred than baptism and the sacrament? Baptism and the sacrament are done in public, in full view of members and non-members alike. They purportedly are essential to salvation and relate directly to the atonement, which is ostensibly the most profoundly important event in the entire theology and plan of salvation believed in by Mormons. Why is it fine for literally anyone to see these ordinances and rituals and talk about them, but it's not okay for anyone but tithepaying "worthy" Mormons to see what goes on in the temple and not okay even for them to talk about what goes on in the temple when they are outside of the temple? "Sacred but not secret" makes no sense at all, when the way Mormons act and talk about the temple literally turns "sacred" into a synonym of "secret". Another question: If baptism for the living can be viewed by anyone and talked about freely, why is baptism for the dead treated as something that can only be done behind the closed doors of the temples? Isn't it supposed to be the same ordinance? Are the priesthood "keys" for performing baptisms for the dead only functional inside a temple building? Similarly, why would a temple wedding need to be performed only behind the closed doors of a temple, with non-tithepaying "unworthy" people rigorously denied entry? The secrecy (i.e. "sacredness" in Mormon parlance) probably made sense when polygamous unions (i.e. licenses to commit adultery and fornication) were secretly being dispensed by Joseph Smith in Nauvoo, while the practice was being publicly denied. In modern times, the secrecy makes no sense at all. "Oh, Brother Snotgrosser, it's really sad that you can't go see your only daughter's wedding ceremony in the temple. But, as your bishop, I warned you that if you failed to pay a full tithing this year, you could not be found worthy of receiving a "temple recommend" and you just had to make things worse by insisting that you felt that God told you it was okay to drink coffee. So, things are what they are and there's nothing I can do for you. Please enjoy sitting on the nicely upholstered sofa in the outer lobby, while all of your worthy family members are inside seeing your daughter get married." The "new names," signs, tokens and penalties literally make no sense in the Mormon temple context. I have yet to meet a true-believing Mormon who can find any logical meaning in any of it. The best you get are ad hoc attempts to create symbolic meanings that are not confirmed officially by the church leaders. Justifications like "test of faith" and "test of obedience" are very often thrown into the mix, as they are with regard to every facet of Mormonism that makes no sense.
@catherinereed6917
Ай бұрын
I grew up in Freemasonry - It's more about the feeling of comfort in doing some things in a structured way and having a way to network. I joined Oddfellows for the similar structure. It amazes me that with all of the people against them, that Mormonism survived.
@larryballard4475
3 ай бұрын
An interesting side not is that there was a lady who lived in Batavia about a half hour drive from Palmyra.. Her name was Lucinda Pendleton Morgan Harris Smith. Her husband in Batavia was a Freemason who got angry for being overlooked for a position in the lodge. Having a hot temper, he threatened to reveal the first three degrees of the Blue Lodge of which he had copies of. His end of life story included being arrested in Canadiagua just below Palmyra on the charge of having stolen a shirt. He was set free after a couple of days only to be abducted and put in a blackened coach and spirited away to Fort Niagara and kept in an ammunition storage building never to be heard of again. There was a local inquisition, but no final determination was made. According to the history I read, Lucinda had at least two copies of the Freemasonic Blue Lodge rites. The Freemasons tried to get the copies from her and possibly got one. Now isn't it interesting that such a lady with access to the exact same material Joseph Smith used in creating the LDS endowment became his second wife? I suppose one cannot say that this is where he got the ceremonial content for certain. I am not aware of any evidence to that possibility. But, this certainly is a stark coincidence if nothing else. Freemasonry went on the decline as the common understanding was that the Freemasons had taken Captain William Morgan's life for threatening to reveal the secret ceremony just like the penalty portion of both the Freemasonic and LDS endowment did. I wonder why the penalty portion of the LDS endowment was deleted. It was deleted not long after Ron and Dan Lafferty blood atoned Brenda Lafferty and her infant daughter Erica. Their throats were slit from ear to ear. Interesting stuff huh?
@trudyburgoyne808
2 жыл бұрын
Another great learning episode. Thank you!
@pianomanchristopher
11 ай бұрын
The idea that God would require ANY outward ordinances to get to "heaven" is just ridiculous in my mind, especially something as trivial as a handshake. So does that mean not doing one of these sacred ordinances right undoes any actual good things you did on this Earth like raising a family and loving your kids and sacrificing for them? I would think that would count for a whole lot more than wording in a ceremony or ordinance. Is it just me or am I missing something? Let's face it, this church is an elitist club, not run by God.
@JudeNance
11 ай бұрын
I recognized the Masonic lodge when I went to the Temple. All the men in my family were Masons. I was the only Mormon.
@stevewitten
2 жыл бұрын
Freemasonry is a society of men concerned with moral and spiritual values. Its members are taught its principles (moral lessons and self-knowledge) by a series of ritual dramas (called "degrees") - a progression of allegorical two-part plays which are learned by heart and each performed within a lodge - which follow ancient forms, and use stonemasons’ customs and tools as allegorical guides. The only things that are truly secret in Freemasonry are: - the precise details of the degree rituals (there are 3 degrees -- Entered Apprentice, Fellowcraft and Master Mason); and - the "modes of recognition" (handshakes, grips, words, etc). Most Masons are proud of the fact that they are. They are also tremendously proud of the amount of good works done by Masons world-wide...often anonymously...for no other reason that good works are the right thing to do. The degrees of Freemasonry have nothing to do with any ancient Hebrew rituals that may have taken place in the King Solomon's Temple. The building of King Solomon's Temple is only the historical backdrop for the presentation of the clearly Enlightenment notions of free thinking and inquiry unfettered from the dogma of the Church and the monarchy. The Masonic degrees are very English/Scottish and very 18th century in language and ideas. Nothing about the degrees can even remotely be considered "divine". Any good Mason will tell you quite honestly that Freemasonry is a creation of Man...not of God.
@patricianoel7782
2 жыл бұрын
I’ve found references to Free Masonry as far as 1145 BCE. Fascinating group. PS. I just finished a book with some interesting facts on Free Masonry. Title: “Myths, Mushrooms and Mithras”.
@stevewitten
2 жыл бұрын
You’re right…those references do exist. However the Free Masonry (note spelling) of the 12th century was very much an operative trade guild and not the speculative philosophical society that exists today. While the modern Masonic degrees contain many ideas (and even words and phrases) from these rituals, there are also many modern things that are NOT present. The most noticeable of these is the use of the building of King Solomon's Temple as the historical backdrop. In a 12th century guild of stonemasons, where nearly all members were illiterate, these rituals were an oral tradition used to teach a boy (an apprentice) how to grow to be an honorable man as well as a competent workman. In a society of illiterate members engaged in the practice the technical disciplines of architecture and construction engineering, instruction had to be mouth-to-ear and the stonemasons' tools evolved into allegorical guides to moral conduct (e.g. "the compass teaches us to circumscribe our desires and keep our passions within due bounds toward all mankind"...a monitorial piece of the lecture of the Entered Apprentice degree). Rituals are impressive to humans...facilitating the retention of transmitted knowledge. Modern Freemasonry is very much a creation of the (English) Enlightenment.
@stevewitten
2 жыл бұрын
On secrecy... Secrecy is more of a traditional thing...part of the "mystique" if you will... For a supposed "secret society", Freemasonry has the worst kept secrets in the world. You can search on the internet or go to the public library and find many scholarly descriptions and interpretations of the signs, grips and words. The truth is that the "secrets of Freemasonry" are symbolic and the meaning of this powerful symbol can only be learned by becoming a Mason and taking the degrees.
@maddog6466
Жыл бұрын
Have you done a discussion already on Joseph Smith's 40 wives and, in particular, the 12 to 14 women he married who were still married to their own husbands? The church made press release on this in October 2014 but I'm guessing this is not being discussed at all in church classes and meetings.
@IOOF48
Жыл бұрын
I am an active member of the LDS Church and am also an active Freemason. I am also a student of both, with a deep interest in the history of both organizations and I'm aware of changes in the Endowment through time, from the days of Joseph Smith, until the present day. I can state equivocally that there is no content shared between the two ceremonies, nor has there ever been. There are only similarities in the modes of presentation. I love both ceremonies, and they are worlds apart in content.
@King_Puffleump
3 ай бұрын
Joseph took from every influence around him. Imagine how differ Mormonism would look today if he lived another 10 years? I wonder what Mormonism would look like if he was introduced to Buddhism in his life. What ideas would he have ‘restored’?
@sunnibrann6914
Жыл бұрын
This was awesome! Mike, John, and Nemo- I’m still perplexed by the garments. Where did that idea come from?
@CMZIEBARTH
Жыл бұрын
Exodus 28:2-3 and 29:4-9, 21, 29 are a couple examples.
@TimmyTimbits-qj8is
Ай бұрын
I know a few Jewish folks, and the more I learn about Judaism the more I like to say "Mormonism is Christian Judaism"
@raquelbelnap7252
Жыл бұрын
Have you ever addressed the heavy alterations yo JS journals by BY?
@mellisagreen7801
Жыл бұрын
What I find interesting is the symbols on that the garments are not christian symbols. I would expect crosses or things like that. I have always been wary of the temple just because there is so little detail and all the secrecy. I dread walking into the unknown.
@KANSASIOUX
Жыл бұрын
Finallllyyyyyyy!!!!! I grew up in this cult and always hated it! I knew as a kid it was so phony.
@hollih4839
Ай бұрын
This blows my mind. Especially the words at the veil and the temple garments have masonic symbols?!?!?! I'm done By the way, I loved hearing John giggle at the now you know video. And I could listen to Nemo talk for hours and hours and hours.
@jonipitcher7185
Жыл бұрын
I love NEMO!
@7bville
4 ай бұрын
Does anyone know about temple names used in other countries with other languages?? Is everyone given the same names regardless of language?? That seems a bit off to me if that’s the case!
@Julie-ub1zi
Жыл бұрын
Can you be a Mormon and not tithe? I am not Mormon and I feel very shook up with this info, I can only imagine how honest good true followers would feel. So many have been figuring this out, so grateful for John to be out there to support people who just can’t stay in this church for any reason.
@CMZIEBARTH
Жыл бұрын
You can be a member and not tithe.
@jlcl96
Жыл бұрын
You can be a member and not tithe, but you cannot go to the temple if you don’t pay tithing.
@robbie41090
10 ай бұрын
I had to pause the video to laugh - "God has swallowed prophets in fish for less."
@shannonfisher6872
2 жыл бұрын
Nemo is absolutely right….no matter which “off shoot” you affiliate with it all starts with Joseph Smith, and if that is untrue it all falls. Which is why as a RLDS…community of Christ….I had to be out!!!
@IBNED
2 жыл бұрын
As a TBM and a Mason who has served as Master of my lodge I find 'some' of your presentation to be well done but a 'lot' is missing. I have requested to be on the show concerning this subject and have NOT been contacted. I respectfully request again to offer a much wider view of this important issue.
@mormonstories
2 жыл бұрын
Keep trying! I’m just swamped!
@IBNED
2 жыл бұрын
@@mormonstories Copy that...
@louisetabisz2422
Жыл бұрын
What is TBM
@IBNED
Жыл бұрын
@@louisetabisz2422 true blue mormon
@CMZIEBARTH
Жыл бұрын
Thank you for your efforts, Ned. A lot of people are falling for this incomplete presentation here.
@brettvanderwally
Жыл бұрын
I definitely had my doubts about the church I decided to study the scriptures I read the Book of Mormon. after some effort having faith in god & praying with with faith and sincerity I was given a gift from God I felt an unmistakable force that confined to me God is really there The church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints is really his church on earth today When I listen to general conference I know that he leads his church. We live in amazing times The fruits of this are happy people who make the world a better place
@rossbriannestein5054
8 ай бұрын
Joseph Smith's theology evolved over time. The Book Of Mormon does not discuss many core doctrines of the LDS Church.
@Julie-ub1zi
Жыл бұрын
Perhaps Joseph wanted the ceremony kept secret was to keep it quiet that he plagiarized, and didn’t want the followers to find out. Without the strict secrecy he would have been found out a long time ago.
@sarahlambourn1476
Жыл бұрын
Correct
@CMZIEBARTH
Жыл бұрын
Not likely when a lot of people in his time knew what Masonic ceremonies were like.
@TEAM__POSEID0N
Жыл бұрын
Well, the temple ceremony, with its oaths of secrecy and recitation and acting out the bloody penalties for breaking the oath, was introduced at the same time that the very secret practice of polygamy was being introduced (secretly) by Joseph Smith to selected members of the church. Polygamy was illegal and highly offensive to the prevailing morality of the society that existed then. This pretty much explains why oaths of secrecy and descriptions of bloody penalties for breaking the oaths would have been used. It made sense in that weird context. It never made sense after that. But nowadays, the limited access to the temple is a mechanism (with access conditional upon paying tithing to the church, among other things) that is used to reinforce and incentivize obedience to the leaders and especially the payment of tithing. The strict secrecy policy also serves the purpose of limiting people from talking about how creepy and cult-like the whole ceremony is.
@CMZIEBARTH
Жыл бұрын
@@TEAM__POSEID0N Do you believe in the Biblical command to pay tithing?
@jeffcarlin5866
2 ай бұрын
In the video presentation during the Endowment, Satan (or the Serpent) threatens Adam and Eve with armies and navies...but Adam and Eve wouldn't know anything about armies or navies. I always thought that the NARRATIVE was flawed. Another strange plot point: Peter, James, and John appear to Adam and Eve TWICE. On the second visit, they appear as their true selves. Why did they disguise themselves? Why the trickery?
@atphoenix2020
2 жыл бұрын
I was creeped out at my first time at the temple in Cardston, AB. Of course, no transparency in what would happen. If you don't want to agree to what you will covenant, you can leave now. But, you don't know what the covenants are before. Surprise! Everyone dressed in white and the room was filled. People raising hands - reminded me of Nazis raising their arms. I wanted to bolt, nut didn't. I have also been a part of an independent fundamentalist group. No dabbing of oil - it was a lot of oil. All the original signs were used - slitting of throats, bowels, points of fellowship.
@stevewitten
2 жыл бұрын
The raising of hands and the exclamation "Pay Lay Ale" ("O Lord! Hear the words of my mouth!") is a direct steal of the Grand Hailing Sign (or Master Mason's Sign of Distress)...the words are different. Ditto for the "Five Points of Fellowship"... You can search for those...I'm not at liberty to discuss them.
@moonfairy74
Жыл бұрын
Your comment about Jewish envy was spot on!
@jonathanjackson7047
Жыл бұрын
As a Freemason, I was shocked when I began reading about the Mormons and their ceremonies. It wasn't just vague similarities, but completely plagiarized. The masonic symbols and ceremonies have an important purpose. They have been around for centuries and probably borrow from earlier esoteric traditions. Such a shame to see that they have been mutilated and usurped for another purpose.
@CMZIEBARTH
Жыл бұрын
So... Are these Masonic ceremonies of divine origin? And all men and women should become Freemasons and not members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints?
@windyday85
Жыл бұрын
How does one know for SURE if the corruption started with Joseph Smith?? Or Brigham Young. I'm so confused💔💔💔💔
@FFM115
Жыл бұрын
You have to study church history, if you’re leaning towards staying Mormon I suggest reading Passing the Heavenly Gift by Denver Snuffer.
@dynamicbree
Жыл бұрын
You’re right! It did NOT start with Joseph Smith!!!! It started with Brigham Young and Heber C Kimball and all their cohorts! Read “The Exoneration of Emma, Joseph, and Hyrum” where it’s document after document. Also watch Rob Fotheringham’s videos (he worked for the church for 9 years and saw a lot of documents!).
@darlenelane9010
7 ай бұрын
BS@@dynamicbree
@Sovatorium
7 ай бұрын
Which Masonic degrees have washing & anointing and receiving a new name? Because if they exist, I don't think they're part of the first 3 degrees.
@elispiller2686
Жыл бұрын
Even the fact that it’s called ‘now you know’ more like ‘now that you know, we gotta cover our ass’
@curtissudweeks185
2 жыл бұрын
So it's okay to 'disrespect' Masonic ritual, just not the Mormon version?
@unicorntamer2207
Жыл бұрын
Is the Masonic ritual religious?
@curtissudweeks185
Жыл бұрын
@@unicorntamer2207 So rituals must be religious to warrant respect?
@unicorntamer2207
Жыл бұрын
@@curtissudweeks185 Something considered sacred probably deserves more respect than something that's considered strictly secret. That's purely my opinion. I don't know if the masonry rituals are religious. That's why I asked. To me, who knows nothing about the masonry rituals, it seems like they are nothing more than a pinky promise between men and other men. The mormon temple rituals (which I never took because I left the church before getting my endowments) are nothing more than a pinky promise between people and God. Some people might say that one deserves more respect than the other. Another thing to consider, these three people never took the oaths to the masonry temple, so they haven't promised to cause themselves harm if they share the secrets. The only reason they know these secrets is because someone else broke their oath.
@stevewitten
Жыл бұрын
No...Masonic rituals are not religious. There are prayers and the invocation of blessings from God for various things but these are no more religious than a prayer opening a City Council meeting or a session of Congress. The appellations of the Diety used are non-sectarian and very generic...usually either "God" or "The Great Architect of the Universe." Other than asking about a belief in a Supreme Being prior to joining, Masons do not ask about a member's religious beliefs or faith practices. Members can be of any faith...as long as they profess a belief in a Supreme Being (even if their faith institutions don't promote that belief).
@unicorntamer2207
Жыл бұрын
@@stevewitten No. to what exactly? I'm genuinely curious about your opinion.
@karenbehymer3634
Жыл бұрын
This is basically a "Cover Your Ass" technique of "The Church". I was personally shocked when I joined and married a Mornan in the temple to see the ceremonies replicated my Uncle's funeral from a dozen years previously. He was a Mason. The aprons and shower cap hats and the secret grips. Etc etc. I went into shock realizing...that the slitting your throat motions and others.....were not sacred or original to the Morman Church. What a wake up call when I expected something holy as I was "sealed" to my husband.......
@karenbehymer3634
Жыл бұрын
Please do not try to white wash, soft pedal, or tap dance around this disgusting plagurized unholy ceremony. All the lavish gold and crystal mirrors, and ridiculous holy underwear and secret ceremonies.....hand shakes to pass into heaven? It must work for some... "The Bank Account of the LDS Church" proves it.
@virginianielsen3480
2 жыл бұрын
“God has swallowed prophets in fish for less” don’t worry Nemo I appreciated that one 😂😂
@lawpenner
Жыл бұрын
A fitting comment from Nemo
@kera9389
Жыл бұрын
Legendary quotes
@darlenelane9010
7 ай бұрын
Well said Nemo!
@Paradisefalls65
5 ай бұрын
That one made me choke on my beverage 😂
@kirkharrington1508
3 ай бұрын
This quote was my favorite of the whole episode
@sachamo100
Жыл бұрын
40 years a convert to the church. I have been in a Faith crisis for about a year, hesitant to leave because of my strong testimony! I think this episode is the final straw. I don’t know what it means for my marriage or friendships but, i just can’t live a lie!
@heartfeltlife8803
Жыл бұрын
That's definitely a very tough place to be in. I'm not going to try to sway you either way, there are a lot of strange things about the way the temple ceremony is put on and I'm figuring that out for myself too. I do know though that in my experience people who work in the temple and attend often and regularly are changed. They become more loving and kind and thoughtful of others. My father growing up wasn't very loving and in fact was very critical and often mean. I would say he was a very active member but didn't have Jesus in his heart. When he was called to be a temple worker in his 50's he completely changed into this beautiful kind man who sought to make his children feel welcomed. I can't give any other source to the change other than he was transformed by his work in the temple.
@mh-db1ml
Жыл бұрын
@sachamoqpp I am at the same point. I have raised 5 of the most amazing children in this faith. These children all have beautiful families and are raising amazing children. Do not ruin a marriage or family over this. Be Still and turn to Heavenly Father in pray... Let Him be your guide. Do not let someone's lies past and future be the the thing that divides your family. I hate the thought that I have been deceived for 61 years!! Just REMEMBER they don't own your relationship with God, the Father and His Son, Jesus Christ.... That's yours to keep! Keep saying your prayers and reading your Bible to find peace. Keep your wife and family close to you. God loves families and wants harmony in them... Don't get so mad at the church you ruin what you have built... This is what Satan would want. Families are still the core value of Christian faith! I will keep you in my prayers... be wise as you move forward... I understand the anger you feel, but don't take it out on the family...
@jonwilcox4432
Жыл бұрын
This is So well said by you! It seems true that we can retain our indignation at having been deceived while forging on with what We know as Good and True. That Claim of exclusive truth can be left behind and have more influence on us.
@mh-db1ml
Жыл бұрын
@jonwilcox4432 Thank you! This was so nice of you to say! I feel strongly about this message. We are still Sons and Daughters of God. This is not going to change. The Holy Ghost is still our companion to help us decern truth from error! Because we are His Children and He loves us and He will guide us safely home not faliable men.
@AmeeraG242
Жыл бұрын
Trust God he is leading you into truth to set you free !! Prayers for you choose the true and only God , Jesus Christ of Nazareth. Read the Bible all the way through. Just let it say what it actually says the holy spirit will teach you what is real. You may have had an experience but God tells us to test the spirits. We can have a spiritual experience but it doesn't mean it's from God. God will show you if you genuinely seek him and want him to guide you.
@danamellerio5833
Жыл бұрын
Your concluding remarks about there not being much to be learned outside of memorizing rituals triggered a memory of multiple members of the church telling me that they learned something new every time they attended the temple (the endowment ceremony). These statements literally drove me nuts. I would search for some new tid-bit or nuanced wording in the ceremony each time I attended the temple over the dozens and dozens and dozens (and dozens more) while I was a member of the church. To this day I don’t know what they were talking about as I practically had the whole ceremony memorized by then. I tried to approach the temple ceremony in various ways, trying to get something new out of it, but in the end, it just became another obligation.
@jimherlihy
Жыл бұрын
I spent years trying to figure out when the epiphany might come during one of those sessions. There was never a feeling of peace and enlightenment, so I tried to faithfully believe that if I only kept going (this is the mantra amoung the temple going members) perhaps someday it would hold some meaning for me. It never did, and not being able to really discuss the things happening there was the worst kind of suppression. The blanket of suffocation has been removed and looking at this from the outside makes me wonder how I ever was able to go along with it for so many years. God bless you in your new journey.
@lawpenner
Жыл бұрын
There is much lore circulated in the Church. Over time I have found much of it to be overstated or simply without base
@ravenrockstudios
Жыл бұрын
Read Brigham Young's blood atonement sermons. Then look into the mountain meadows massacre. Then look into what old Brigham liked to refer as his band of "destroying angels" aka dannites in the 1850s and onward.
@rebeccabarthel3201
Жыл бұрын
This episode was really hard for me. Really let my tears flow because I feel so betrayed by the church. I never realized that the activities in the temple were copied so much by the Freemasons
@Goobersnobber47
Жыл бұрын
technically the church is copying them. I think that's what you mean though😅
@ryant6134
Жыл бұрын
It’s a hard pill to swallow. I’ve been inactive for several years. Started to “fall away” due to the culture. Then, through study I found contradictions, half-truths, and lies. Combine that with apologists excusing very bad things like how Joseph practiced polygamy by marrying other men’s wives and I just couldn’t take it. I don’t hate the church. In fact I do believe it does a lot of good. But i do feel utterly betrayed.
@Eighthplanetglass
7 ай бұрын
@@ryant6134 ohhhh that makes my family tree make so much more sense.. I was wondering if the women were marrying multiple husband's at first, too. That makes the double husbands make sense. Thanks 😂
@stillsmashin
2 ай бұрын
Those symbols are from ancient Egypt. Joseph Smith installed the original meaning and way to practice
@LandonCook
9 күн бұрын
@@stillsmashinyour response to these facts makes me sad. It’s the same sort of response I would have had several years ago when I was struggling to find a way to keep believing what I had based my whole life and worldview on in the face of evidence against its validity. I wish you well fellow voyager. If believing makes you happy and gives you meaning and purpose then, by all means, defend that faith with everything you can. Ultimately you can choose to believe whatever you want to believe and you can have a beautiful, happy, fulfilling life in whatever path you choose. If I were you I might avoid Mormon stories and other such content if you wish to believe. But again, you are the captain of your soul, so do whatever you see fit. Safe travels 👍
@teresapitman1659
2 жыл бұрын
I think we should make this entire series of videos required viewing before any potential converts are baptized...
@kentthalman4459
2 жыл бұрын
If the Church believed in informed consent, they would be.
@jmatua407
Жыл бұрын
Either the church is true, or it's not. Can't be 50/50, I've received my answer through the Spirit, time and time again, that I cannot deny, all these historical detail's may not make sense, may have masonic connections etc, Either God and Jesus Christ really did appear to the boy prophet Joseph Smith or God didn't, pretty simple. How can you know? Read the BOOK of Mormon, pray and ask God if the book is true. I know that the book of Mormon is true because I have received my own answer, you can too. My 8 year old son done the same, Im a convert of 20 years, I didn't want my son to be baptized unless he received his own answer through prayer, guess what? We read the book as a family, we prayed together every night, and guess what happened? Both my son and daughter received their own personal witnesses that the book is true, I knew that if God could give me an answer, He could also give an innocent 8 year old kid their own answer. Excercise your faith my friends, the church is true. When you look for holes, you'll find plenty, look with an eye faith, you'll see more miracles. Peace ✌️
@kentthalman4459
Жыл бұрын
@@jmatua407 I agree that Mormonism can't be 50/50. That's why the fact that the endowment is reworked Masonry is so damaging to Mormon truth claims.
@BryanFinster
Жыл бұрын
@@jmatua407 it takes a special kind of gullibility to believe this crap.
@BelovedbyAdonai
Жыл бұрын
@@BryanFinster Agree
@bunny_smith
Жыл бұрын
The researcher, Mike, is stunning in his ability to put his emotions to the side and take the high road, without showing any anger, as he systematically dismantles this church. It's pretty remarkable. He's very poised.
@ShellBAtoms
8 ай бұрын
focusing on the facts - no ego involved
@davidstahl5707
2 жыл бұрын
I wish Nemo was a part of every one of these episodes
@mormonstories
2 жыл бұрын
Me too.
@patricianoel7782
2 жыл бұрын
JAT, 4strong personalities on at the same time is 3 too many.
@karolinebeckett9561
Жыл бұрын
does Nemo have a KZitem channel?
@davidstahl5707
Жыл бұрын
@@karolinebeckett9561 yes he surely does. A very interesting one. It’s called “Nemo the Mormon “. You’ll enjoy it
@patricianoel7782
Жыл бұрын
@@karolinebeckett9561 yes, Nemo the Mormon. It’s always helpful and interesting. Enjoy 😉
@jennahudson3420
11 ай бұрын
I was born Mormon LDS, went through the temple to receive my endowments, my maiden last name is Mason, I’m related to Brigham Young. I was very active in the church back then. I’ve always had a problem with many doctrines of the church… polygamy being the biggest problem. I’ve learned a great deal about Freemasons now.
@juliemartin5397
2 жыл бұрын
As if God would ask you to do a handshake and ask you questions. He knows we are all his children 🙄 doh!.
@dynamicbree
Жыл бұрын
💯
@zacc9953
Жыл бұрын
It would be helpful if all of these discussions could be summarized in a very brief, concise document (kind of like the CES letter) with references to the applicable videos for greater detail. Basically preparing a rapid, informed-consent search tool for anyone who desires to understand more.
@mormonstories
Жыл бұрын
Mike is considering that!!!
@chriscross5188
Жыл бұрын
@@mormonstories go Mike!!!
@rebeccaking4493
2 жыл бұрын
You three gentlement are awesome! This was SOOOO informative! I've heard much of this before but never arranged so perfectly with such a "smack on" discussion. And it's almost as if you were inside my mind as you discussed the reactions you had to your first time through the temple for your own endowments. I too nearly died when I had to participate in the washing and annointing. I'd been told all my life to keep my body sacred and covered. Then the first thing I had to do in the temple is strip naked, cover with a sheer poncho (open on the sides!) and let a stranger touch me!!! Oh, dear God, save me! But I wasn't saved! And then shortly thereafter, with my mother sitting right beside me and my father and fiancé across the aisle, I was told that if I didn't want to continue with the coming information, learning of signs and penalties, etc., I was encouraged to leave. I can't even tell you how loudly the voice in my head was screaming "RUN!" In panic I looked over at my mother who refused to look back. The whole experience was demeaning and disturbing. I got the full mean deal of enacting the now erased penalties of slashing my throat, ripping out my heart and disembowling myself. My 18 year old self was sure I had stepped into hell! Yup, I was getting married at 18. Another contemptible LDS tradition. Marry them off young and get them popping out children to tie them tighter to the machinery. Plus get them young before their brains mature and they start to cast about for the real truth. I sincerely hope the internet savy youth of today's MORMON church (take that, President Nelson!) will do a bit of searching and save themselves a lifetime of misdirection and enslavement to lies.
@BrianForTheWin
Жыл бұрын
What an awful, manipulative, wicked thing that was done to you. I hope you never feel ashamed for not being able to run at the time, but also that you have since found the courage to do so. Anything you may have agreed or pledged to do in that temple-under the duress of your abusers-is a sham and a mockery of love, and is in no way binding on you. The scene of you and your poor mother is the hallmark of cult control. Two people who know they’ve been lied to and that what they’re being subjected to is wrong, but tragically only being allowed, through careful manipulation, to realize this fact when the stakes are not only incredibly high, but they’ve also been coerced into a state of extreme vulnerability. Makes my blood boil to even think of it.
@lawpenner
Жыл бұрын
You shouldn't call it the Mormon church. Call it what it is...the Church of Joseph Smith
@ravenrockstudios
Жыл бұрын
Read Brigham Young's blood atonement sermons. Then look into the mountain meadows massacre. Then look into what old Brigham liked to refer as his band of "destroying angels" aka dannites in the 1850s and onward.
@Krebssssssss
Жыл бұрын
Member for 20 years. I’m learning things that I never knew before, but thought I knew everything haha. Btw, I know John won’t call it a cult, but I will. The LDS Church is a cult. 🤷♂️
@lilatueller
2 жыл бұрын
I went through the temple in 1980. Repeated the gross penalties many times. I felt at the time that it was bizarre and creepy, but most of the women I respected were there with me, and did this regularly, and spoke of the beauty and reverence of the temple, etc. I never was taught it was from Masonry, never taught exactly what the penalties meant, other than they represented different ways life may be taken. I decided it was figurative, and just to scare us into keeping all the secrets. But very relieved to see them taken out in ‘90. I’m furious I ever allowed myself to do this stuff
@daisymae4587
2 жыл бұрын
It always felt strange. I remember looking over at my mother as if to ask, "Really? We're doing this?" Her look conveyed that this was special and good. There's so much pressure and so little info, how would you ever know to avoid the endowment or to walk out of your own free will and choice? I've never asked my Mom how she felt about it as a teenager going for her first time in the 1950s. If it felt creepy and weird and culty to our mothers, it's heartbreaking that they brought us into it rather than helping us either avoid it or at least have enough info to choose for ourselves.
@stevewitten
2 жыл бұрын
The penalties are one of the most Masonic things about the Endowment. They are lifted almost word-for-word from the 3 degrees of Freemasonry. Between 1845 and early 1930s, Endowment participants vowed to pray that God would avenge the blood of Joseph and Hyrum Smith. Endowment participants vowed to teach the same to their children and to their children's children to the third and fourth generation beyond the participant. This "Law of Vengeance" was added by Brigham Young.
@sidvicious2845
2 жыл бұрын
Yeah, it's super freaky, especially when family and friends congratulate you when its over and ask you if it freaked you out!!!
@kentthalman4459
2 жыл бұрын
42 years later I still remember taking out my endowments. It felt quite cult like and no I didn't find God there. I'm convinced that the Q15 keeps this masonic rite to exert more control over its members. They value its members taking oaths to support the leaders and keeping temple recommends current to attend their children's weddings.
@sgee-vc1hz
2 жыл бұрын
Fast forward to today, it's clear that the LDS Church only prospers when the women are fully committed. The sisters are starting to realize they have ultimate power and the brethren are desperate.
@function0077
2 жыл бұрын
A hilarious quote from Martha Beck's book "Leaving the Saints" refers to her wedding day and to the pre-2005 washing and anointing ceremony. She said the following, "When I'd dreamed of my wedding day, my girlish fantasies never included having old ladies daub my naked body with oil. If they had, I seriously doubt that I would have been granted a temple recommend." I chuckle every time I read this. I too was weirded out by the washing and anointing when I went thru the Mormon temple for the 1st time in 1998.
@boxerwayne6660
Жыл бұрын
Wait a minute...you mean the female is fully naked and get oil rubbed all over the body?
@Christisking1911
8 ай бұрын
So you have to get naked in front of how many people? I have never heard of this. Sorry I’m just curious, cause I have never been Mormon. Is this something for both women, and men?
@ryant6134
4 ай бұрын
I feel so betrayed and lied to by the church. I left about 6 years ago at 35. At that time I was tired of the culture and holier-than-thou attitudes. Then as I started digging in and deconstructing I became more bitter and resentful. Now I’m at a point where I am no longer angry or trying to expose them. I simply share what I’ve learned when others like my family ask. The one thing that actually pisses me off is the gaslighting and abuse that many active members engage in by calling “us” apostates, anti-Mormons, faithless, and victims. They can’t fathom that there are numerous legitimate reasons why people would leave the church and be angry.
@bryanreagan7099
Жыл бұрын
As a freemason, and not a LDS member, riddle me this. IF the penalty for revealing the secrets of Freemasonry are the enactment of the penal signs as agreed upon in the obligations, and Joseph was both a Mason and a member, how did he justify not suffering the consequences of revealing the secrets of Freemasonry to the members of his church who were not masons? For that matter, how do LDS Masons square that thinking today? Unless every person in LDS who goes through the temple ceremony is made a mason first, those LDS Masons are not maintaining their masonic obligations to not share the secrets of Freemasonry. I think some folks have some explaining to do.
@johnbriscoe5932
Жыл бұрын
Those penalties are all symbolic.
@AntonioAFelizJr
Ай бұрын
The historical facts are as follows: 1. Joseph Smith Junior is NOT the author of the Endowment ordinance of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. 2. The only part of the Temple ordinances that originated from Joseph Smith Junior are A. the Initiatory ordinances B. the final part of only the words of the Veil Ceremony conversation C. The repetition of words process of the Terrestrial Room Prayer Ceremony and the circle at the Altar of The Temple. 3. ALL OF THE REST originate from Brigham Young, the words, the hand grips, the original penalties, and the rewording of the names of the original Scottish Rite Masonic Lodge hand clasps, etc. Brigham Young took over 30 years to complete his additions to what Joseph Smith Junior had begun in the Kirtland Temple of the 1830s period. The 1830s Canadian and Scottish converts had some Masons among them. Brigham Young, Heber C. Kimball and others were Masons before Joseph Smith Junior approved the establishment of Nauvoo's Masonic Lodge. Joseph Smith Junior clearly understood that he would eventually become a political figure and run for the highest office in the land. Revelations about becoming kings and queens, etc had already been received and sustained by the conference of the church then. During that post-Revolution period of time, American's had a political class that allowed and supported only fellow Masons into the political class. "If a man cannot keep secrets then he cannot be trusted to be in government-held office." That was the acceptable norm in America then. Becoming a Mason, for Joseph Smith Junior, was a necessary thing to be qualified for public office during the Nauvoo period. He was assassinated in 1844 before any Temple Endowment ordinance had been held. The Nauvoo Temple was dedicated after his assassination. Again, Brigham Young is the source of the Endowment ordinance as it was before the recent changes to its words and etc. The context of the history of the subject reveals the truth of how and what it originated. Don't be deceived. Blessings 🙌
@daisymae4587
2 жыл бұрын
Mike's comment that the things which have been removed were not of God is gold for me! As a TBM, the 1990 and especially 2019 changes really bothered me. If the penalties were real for me in the 80's, why would we handicap later endowed members by not letting them know the gravity of violating Covenants? I continued to rehearse them in my mind for years. The same goes with the more misogynistic/patriarchal things that have been removed. Why did I have a responsibility to covenant to obey my husband, but my daughter doesn't? I'll admit, I did appreciate the teeny-tiny escape clause requiring him to be righteous. Now, I don't even need to receive the tokens physically, I can just watch it from a distance, and I'm good. If these things were ever real, why weren't they ALWAYS real? As early as 1990, it had me wondering, if they were removing penalties, ministers, and powers and priesthoods now, what had been removed before I got there? Was I held to the standard at the time I went through for myself, or did the new standard apply to all? Were we more righteous, so we got more than modern members who have to have it simplified as the law of Moses was when he returned from the mount to find the people in sin? Or did I get the law of Moses version because I wasn't ready for a higher law? The simple suggestion that those things were not of God allows me to let all of that go. It also leaves me wondering, what have they left in that is not of God, and when will it be removed? Any commitment to the ceremony can be tenuous at best, knowing that it could be removed at any time.
@keepinitreal938
Жыл бұрын
@@randyjordan5521 yes, this has bothered me as well. They are so specific in the temple, yet things are always changing... so what part of it can they say specifically matters in Heaven?
@ravenrockstudios
Жыл бұрын
Read Brigham Young's blood atonement sermons. Then look into the mountain meadows massacre. Then look into what old Brigham liked to refer as his band of "destroying angels" aka dannites in the 1850s and onward.
@leecooper3852
7 ай бұрын
Where in the Bible does it say that Moses gave a watered down version of the law to the people at the bottom of the mountain Sinai... Why would he have to do that when the purpose of giving Moses the law in the first place was so that he could tell the people what Jehovah God expected of them.
@tysierucker8260
4 ай бұрын
I grew up LDS. My patriarchal blessing said the temple was going to be a wonderful beautiful experience. I entered in 2019, so nothing as crazy as from before 2005. But I still felt very uncomfortable the whole time. My parents were smiling and so happy to help but I felt weird.. I served a short mission before Covid and now my best friend from the mission is learning with me all the craziness. I mean we both experienced the weird dynamic with leaders together and justifying Joseph for abc reasonings. This video made me so uncomfortable with what was said to be doctrine. I left because I had gotten to a point in life where I was tired of being told what to do. And the cultural pressures were weird. But now seeing all these things that controlled my life is just opening my eyes.
@lcdesign9765
4 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for your dedication in putting all of this information together. It has been a great relief and has allowed the cognitive dissonance keeping me in a kind of choke hold to unravel in so many important ways. I have my own unique faith journey which has to do with white knuckling my way through a divorce and coming to terms with narcissistic personality disorder first in my ex husband - then church leaders and finally in Joseph Smith. There's really no other explanation for the confabulation and grandiosity in Joseph. It's sad but - like I said - a relief. Thanks again.
@DeathValleyDazed
2 жыл бұрын
This episode now two days old sports 11K views which is statistically significant as to the interest in Mormon false “truth claims.” Thanks Elder Holland for letting the BBC’s John Sweeney catch you with your garments down. 😂
@AbiFisk
2 жыл бұрын
This episode is fascinating! Loving the LDS discussions series. I learn loads every single time. Thank you Mike, John and Nemo!
@function0077
2 жыл бұрын
Funny temple story. I am now an ex-Mormon and divorced. However, when I was a Mormon I was married in the temple in 2001. I shared my new name with my wife in the temple, because I didn't know about all the relevant silly teachings and "rules". To me, it would have been inappropriate to not share that with my wife. When I was a young naive Mormon man I was blissfully unaware of all the misogyny within Mormonism.
@iamjustsaying1
2 жыл бұрын
Excellent episode! When I was a convert, and 1st got my temple recommend, I asked what the question meant about whether I was affiliated with any groups not in harmony with the church. The bishop told me that masonry was one example. So, I knew from that masonry was somehow bad. Turns out, they just wanted to keep it hidden because the temple and masonry are practically the same. Mormonism Live #96 has a guest writer who has additional information about how deeply Masonry is infused into lds teachings.
@iamjustsaying1
2 жыл бұрын
@@randyjordan5521 Yeah, polygamy wouldn't have registered with anyone in the Pacific NW, either.
@IamCree
Жыл бұрын
😳 Damn, the subterfuge runs deep
@ravenrockstudios
Жыл бұрын
Read Brigham Young's blood atonement sermons. Then look into the mountain meadows massacre. Then look into what old Brigham liked to refer as his band of "destroying angels" aka dannites in the 1850s and onward.
@unicorntamer2207
Жыл бұрын
I didn't realize the temple had a naughty list where they wish the worst on people. Lol
@kristycherry3356
Жыл бұрын
I didn't either!
@pjmccord
Жыл бұрын
Excellent information. Interesting point about the "curse" church leaders used to destroy their enemies sounds like "spell casting." The creator of my soul is not the god of the LDS church. He/she does not need his creations to use blood sacrifices. The creator knows us, supports us in our time on this planet. Nothing surprises them, they are not angry, spiteful or cruel. What if the "god of this world" is Lucifer? It would make more sense, the way the world has operated for eons. After being a member for 71 years (attending the temple almost weekly for 31 yrs.), I started to question everything in 1995. I quite attending church in 2002. While I love the members, I can not partake in the lies and deception. The biggest regret of this lifetime was persuading my new husband to join the church and raising our children in the :gospel." The attitudes and teachings almost destroyed our family. We are still on the roles but do not need permission to leave the church. We left with all of the brainwashing to overcome. I am pleased to state that we have thrived mentally and emotionally without it. Shows like yours give me a voice and I am eternally grateful. Thank you all.
@1000huzzahs
2 жыл бұрын
Your comments about Mormons loving Jews rings true for me but it's by no means unique to them. Post-Restorationist Christians - Evangelicals, for example - are the ones most obsessed with us (Jews). That desire to get back to "The True Religion of Jesus" is a fallacy, since for 1500 years all trace of Judaizing Christians - and of Judaism itself - was subject to violent repression by the dominant Christian factions (most notably, Roman Catholics). As a result, Jewish traditions have been evolving and growing very much separate from 2nd Temple Judaism (the Judaism of Jesus' day). But Protestant denominations spent so much time blotting out any ritual that might smell of "Popery" or "Papism" that eventually, they had nothing left. That's why they're taking our ceremonies like the Passover seder, or blowing the shofar, or wearing a prayer shawl. They wrongly assume "if it's Jewish, it must also be Christian history" when that ritual was developed apart, hundreds of years post-Jesus, often under the threat of Christian violence.
@mormonstories
2 жыл бұрын
Brilliant @Rff Chick. Please come on my podcast. - John
@1000huzzahs
2 жыл бұрын
@@mormonstories John, I'm honored, but I don't feel confident to be able to come onto the pod, not by myself for sure. But I'd be willing to come on with a Rabbi or other Jewish scholar, maybe... We (Jews) haven't had much interaction with Mormons - much more with Evangelicals who try to trick us into converting by setting up "Messianic Jewish Synagogues" and saying "Yeshua" instead of "Jesus." Evangelicals are uniquely, creepily eager to convert us. Mormons just want to baptize EVERYone! And you know, I respect that a lot more. But talking to a Jewish scholar about Jewish history - what Jews actually did, how thoroughly absent of ancient Jewish culture the Book of Mormon really is, that would be a fascinating show and I'd definitely watch.
@lynnj9721
2 жыл бұрын
I second you should go on this podcast! (I am her friend :) ) Emily's deep spirituality and unique journey is worth talking about in both on its own and in a larger context. *I may be biased.
@kentthalman4459
2 жыл бұрын
Big, big topic. In fact this topic was the first item on my shelf back in 1980. As I learned more over the years, Mormon Masonry became the heaviest item. Anticipating this Mormon Story and regret that work will prevent me from attending live
@teresapitman1659
2 жыл бұрын
Also, if there is an afterlife, I think Joseph Smith is shaking his head and thinking "wow, people are even more gullible than I thought."
@reneenolan3163
7 ай бұрын
This just breaks my heart. I already knew some of this but this video really brings everything into focus. Thank you for your research and sharing in such a sensitive and respectful way!
@elizabethmccormack5174
2 жыл бұрын
I lived in a small town. Had to travel about 45 min. to church in the next town. There was nothing for kids to do in this small town so I joined the Rainbow Girls in this town with a few friends. They teach the hand shake and secrets were not allowed outside of the lodge. So when I went to the temple and saw the same things I already knew, I was shocked.
@windyday85
Жыл бұрын
@@randyjordan5521 WHOA.. I am going to have to watch that movie. Thank you for sharing
@robmullin1128
Жыл бұрын
My nieces are Rainbows!!!!
@grannyvroomvroom2523
Жыл бұрын
As the daughter of a Mason and an Eastern Star I became a Rainbow girl and had the same experience as you in the temple. After my first visit to the temple I had an interview with our stake president who asked how I felt about the temple ceremony, my response, "it reminded me of my Rainbow Girl ceremonies", where I went on to tell him both of my parents wrre members of lodges. The stake president looked a bit confused before going on to say some people were uncomfortable with their first experience in the temple, I just smiled and said I found it interesting how similar the temple ceremony was to a Masonic/Eastern Star/Rainbpw Girl ceremony was. The interview ended quickly after that and I was never asked these types of questions again, guess we know why. I left the church some years later after realizing how very little real teachings of JC were actually taught compred to Joseph Smith, my christian family were relieved when I departed the Mormons.
@Scott48-m7e
Жыл бұрын
@@grannyvroomvroom2523 Freemasonry is not a creepy cult there are a lot of lies about Freemasons
@luisflores598
Жыл бұрын
@@Scott48-m7e GEORGE WASHINTON WAS A MOSON AS WELL AS ALL MEXICAN PRESINDENTS.THE OBELISK IS OSIRUS PENUS?WHY IN VATICAN ?DC ?CYTY IN LONDON?CALLED CLEPATRAS NEEDLE!REMEMBER THE EGYPTIANS WHERE SLAVE DRIVERS..AND GEORGE WASHINGTON HAS TWO OBELISKS IN HIS TOMB.!😱 LINKING THE MASONS TO THE MWO!YOUR WELCOME!
@Valeriamtzp
Жыл бұрын
About the normalization of this ritual, I saw a short here on youtube from an lds channel of a girl saying that handshakes and pass codes are not really necessary to enter heaven, that it was a misconception, "in reality" those handshakes are an external reminder of the covenants with god, it made me face palm so hard. Same explanation they use for the garments
@FFM115
Жыл бұрын
The sad part is that there are still millions of people who believe it to be divine and pay a lot of money to get in the temple, they refuse to research and know the truth.
@CMZIEBARTH
Жыл бұрын
I attend the temple and research voluminously. I knew about the Masonic overtones decades ago and never felt like anyone was keeping anything from me.
@charlesmendeley9823
8 ай бұрын
@@CMZIEBARTHBut did you believe that Masonry was authentic and dates back to Solomon's temple?
@mary-je7gb
9 күн бұрын
@@charlesmendeley9823wrong! Masonry goes back to nimrod! Not Solomon!
@charlesmendeley9823
9 күн бұрын
@@mary-je7gb thanks for making me laugh out loud.
@Valeriamtzp
Жыл бұрын
I like that instead of directly telling everything what happens during the endowment and criticize it to prove to everyone how culty it looks you guys respect the fact some people still believe, you approach this in a sensible way, I wish every lds saw this
@ravenrockstudios
Жыл бұрын
Read Brigham Young's blood atonement sermons. Then look into the mountain meadows massacre. Then look into what old Brigham liked to refer as his band of "destroying angels" aka dannites in the 1850s and onward.
@ShellBAtoms
8 ай бұрын
Thanks for the map! I'm going to follow that path! @@ravenrockstudios
@Abenn944
Жыл бұрын
Please have Nemo as a guest in this series more often! Well done again, all of you.
@yorgasor
Жыл бұрын
I love in the scriptures, both Book of Mormon & Bible, where Jesus or a prophet is asked a tricky question, but through discernment and power of God, they're able to see through the trick and confound the critic. But when Holland goes up against a BBC reporter, Holland looks like a fool and a liar.
@chrismiddleton4733
Жыл бұрын
I felt the spirit of confirmation during this episode. It was called reason.
@BuenosPachos
2 жыл бұрын
I was an active, endowed Mormon and was also a Freemason. I stayed a Mason after leaving the church. The connection is very difficult to deny.
@jordanhintze1881
2 жыл бұрын
Have you enjoyed masonry and found it has helped your life? I’ve entertained the idea of looking into it as I like the rituals and symbolism and expression of some faith in a supreme being, but without religious dogma.
@BuenosPachos
2 жыл бұрын
@@jordanhintze1881 I for sure do!
@BuenosPachos
Жыл бұрын
@@jordanhintze1881 Absolutely!
@wishicouldspel
Жыл бұрын
not being either LDS or Masonic would you be able and willing to explain the eternal claims / effects within Masonry? Thanks.
@CMZIEBARTH
Жыл бұрын
So... Be a Mason but don't be a Latter-day Saint?
@senorbb2150
Жыл бұрын
Something not mentioned (even though as a TBM I tried to convince myself otherwise) - the endowment ceremony is soooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo boring. The BOM is chloroform in print? Mark Twain should'a gone for his endowment.
@CMZIEBARTH
Жыл бұрын
President Packer said it would be boring to those without the Spirit with them.
@Marenlauder1
Жыл бұрын
I always thought Joseph Smith was killed more for breaking Masonic Secrecy rules. If I remember correctly, Joseph cried during the fight at the jail “Will no one help the widow’s son?” That is a Masonic distress signal.
@CMZIEBARTH
Жыл бұрын
He wasn't killed for breaking Masonic secrecy rules, but those who killed him broke their Masonic vows when they did not extend help to him when he gave the Masonic sign of distress and cried out, "O Lord, my God. Is there no mercy for the widow's son?" It's late right now. I might not have typed that verbatim. I knew the guy who did a big article on that.
@animalreikitherapist
11 ай бұрын
John that is such a crucial and amazingly logical point that you made at 27:20!!!! That thought alone blows the whole realization of the legitimacy of the Mormon temple, Freemasonry, Solomon's temple, Judaism out of the water!!
@t.o.g.sakafay2868
Жыл бұрын
Join none of them, for they have all gone astray they teach the doctrines of men having a form of Godliness
@texasranger7262
Жыл бұрын
Fascinating conversation. But again religion is man-made, but faith is faith in God alone. No men needed.
@conniewest3413
Жыл бұрын
I don't want to be a person who talks bad about a religion, but I can't remain quiet any longer. I was what was called someone who was seeking a a different way to worship my Lord. I was approached by the missionary's of the Mormon church and started investing the religion. I had several interesting discussions with them about my baptism and why it wasn't 'athurized'. I believe it was, they told me it wasn't. We would go around and around about it every time we met. I'm baptized! In a river! I was 12 and my 14 yr old brother was baptized the same day! I finally attended the church services and got the surprise of my life! All the time spent by the missionarys to save my soul by converting me to the true religion, not one mention of the Lord at the church services! What was talked about? Young girls camp and what was done there. ( No mention of God) and how we should keep shelves stocked up for up to a year or more. All songs were directed to the profit and when they offered up prayers, they to were directed to the profit and not to God through Jesus. At the Sunday School class, again no mention of God, Jesus or The Holy Spirit. We were taught to avoid caffeine in any form. Again no prayers. I left feeling empty and hollow. About 3 nights later, I was woken from a sound sleep by a voice I heard in my room. No one was there but I distinctly heard I should not have anymore dealings with the missionarys or the religion they promote. It will only get me into trouble. The next day, when they came, I wouldn't let them in. When they asked me why, I told them what happened. They were both incredulous. Wouldn't believe me. I told them if they could believe it could happen to Smith, why couldn't they believe it could happen to me. They left, but seen my 11 yr old son and waylaid him on his way home. Tried to get him to change my mind. Mormons do not like it when an investigator has a revelation about their religion that puts them in a bad light. I will not go back to a church that doesn't mention God, Jesus or the Holy Spirit. They are the core of my Spiritual journey.
@CMZIEBARTH
Жыл бұрын
Have been a member for 53 years and never once heard a prayer directed to the profit. A couple hymns mention the prophet, but far more mention God, Jesus and the Holy Ghost. Perhaps you could listen to the talks from the most recent General Conference and see if you feel differently afterwards. Of course, many other resources could also be helpful.
@charlesmendeley9823
8 ай бұрын
This is the fascinating thing about revelation. Why would God tell millions of people that the Book of Mormon is true, but He would tell you to stay away from the Mormons?
@conniewest3413
8 ай бұрын
I don't believe God is telling those people that Mormonism is true. I believe they are being lead astray by false prophets and teachings. I keep all the followers in my prayers. Anyone who believes they will be rulers of their own planet are definitely being lead in the wrong direction. Do you know of any other religion that teaches this doctrine? No! They all teach One God, One ruler!
@sheliabryant3997
4 ай бұрын
At 27:54. Thank you all for showing how the mormon temple RITUALS WERE NEVER part of anything at all in Solomon's temple. And thank you, John, for the particularly PITHY observa- tion concerning the Jews' unswerving adherence to- and, therefore, the diligent, and RIGHTLY JEALOUS preservation of- specific and definitional Jewish observances, customs, practices, rituals. Thus, the ABSENCE of these, including "garments", anywhere else in the world or in history flattens the mormons' claim to be the "restoration" (let alone, the "continuation"!) of what could only be accurately termed JUDIANITY. The best part of all these expositions is that, whether js knew he was stealing or not, and whether he was even well-intentioned or at some willful mischief, the FACT remains that these anomalies BRING the PROOF that this organization came forward- and was sustained- as a complete fabrication whose ultimate purpose was the gaining of personal $$$, territorial land-mass, and every form of power. OVER ALL OTHER PEOPLE. Nothing more; nothing less.
@chrismiddleton4733
Жыл бұрын
I grew up Mormon but drifted away from the church as a youth so I never went through all the temple stuff because I was never "worthy" enough to go, so I literally laughed out loud for a good 30 seconds when you said God supposedly requires us to perform secret handshakes with an angel through a veil in order to get into heaven. That may well be one of the dumbest things I've ever heard 🤦♂️😂
@mitch_edc
Жыл бұрын
Love seeing Nemo on Mormon stories. Great episode!
@wardified8566
Жыл бұрын
Interesting review of the literature and history. I can't believe how little I was taught about the temple.
@kevinincarolina6057
Жыл бұрын
The LDS Church has serious problems. First it is all based on lies. They recruited my son online about 3 years ago and they have destroyed our relationship. My son no longer respects me because I'm not Mormon or particularly religious. My son has Aspergers and I have been his biggest advocate throughout his school years when the doctors tried to medicate him and the school tried to place him in special needs classes. I refused to allow either and my son was mainstreamed and graduated with pretty good grades. He struggled with employment after high school working at several restaurants and 4 years ago I got him a job in road construction working with me. He has done really well in construction and now makes a good living with benefits. I have been by his side his whole life but once he joined the LDS church our relationship has deteriorated to the point he acts like he hates me now. Not sure what kind of church destroys family relationships but that is what the LDS church has done to our family.
@darlenelane9010
7 ай бұрын
This is so sad and wrong to the point of evil, in my opinion.
@rebeccabarthel3201
Жыл бұрын
I asked my mother-in-law about the penalties because I knew she was a regular at the temple at the time. She told me she had never heard of it. Evidence of how secret it is being kept or how scared one is of the consequences for speaking out.
@maddog6466
Жыл бұрын
If she got her endowment after 1990, she would not have known about those penalties. The church had removed them from the ceremony.
@mgeuleinstsear
11 ай бұрын
Her mother-in-law is 65+ years old. She definitely did sessions in her life with the penalties.
@Hallahanify
8 ай бұрын
@mgeuleinstsear well if one did take such an oath why would they violate their honor to God to tell you about it?
@mattkaustickomments
Жыл бұрын
This is hilarious. I mean I knew it was all BS, but I didn’t know it wasn’t even original BS! What a lazy “prophet”. In today’s age of info at the fingertips, some joker making all these claims would be laughed out of town. Guess what? We CAN apply these modern realizations and still point out BroJoe’s revelations/pronouncements as fact to be completely ludicrous.
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