Man, this is an amazing video. I love Craig and listened to Drew for years while working the night shift and this video has just come full circle for me. I too was raised LDS and my father died about 9 years ago when I was 13. Its very touching to hear Craig speak about his father and faith because these are the very things I have been fighting with for years. My greatest respects and love to man and to Dr. Drew for being there for him. Love these guys!
i really identify w/ craig when he says that he's jealous of the people with that kind of faith. im being raised in a mormon family and im at the stage where im really starting to question my faith. i know god exists for sure, but the rest.... i don't know. i'd like to believe, but... this also reminds me of my older brother he died in march 2005. i still miss him every day. it still stings really bad sometimes. rip. i love how craig can talk about this so eloquently & dr.drew is awesome too.
@myfamilyiscrazy I'm finishing Craig's autobiography, which led me to watching this episode. My mother is dying, slowly :( I haven't experienced a loss so great, but I'm waiting for it. With Craig, I might be able to cope when it does happen... I hope you will find answers and peace, and I am sorry for your brother's passing.
@myfamilyiscrazy It's been a long time since you made this comment, but I want to offer my condolences. I was raised in a mormon family - my parents were converted before I was born. I was always jealous, and still am, in their faith that everything is part of a big plan. And their firm belief in the afterlife - that there is order, and beauty, and friendships, and productivity. I left the church in 2001, and have tried to find answers ever since.
I think Dr. Drew is the perfect guest to have on a show like this!! It's the first time I see Craig this vulnerable!!
Man, this is an amazing video. I love Craig and listened to Drew for years while working the night shift and this video has just come full circle for me. I too was raised LDS and my father died about 9 years ago when I was 13. Its very touching to hear Craig speak about his father and faith because these are the very things I have been fighting with for years. My greatest respects and love to man and to Dr. Drew for being there for him. Love these guys!
i really identify w/ craig when he says that he's jealous of the people with that kind of faith. im being raised in a mormon family and im at the stage where im really starting to question my faith. i know god exists for sure, but the rest.... i don't know. i'd like to believe, but... this also reminds me of my older brother he died in march 2005. i still miss him every day. it still stings really bad sometimes. rip. i love how craig can talk about this so eloquently & dr.drew is awesome too.
lovely perspective on the subject.
@myfamilyiscrazy I'm finishing Craig's autobiography, which led me to watching this episode. My mother is dying, slowly :( I haven't experienced a loss so great, but I'm waiting for it. With Craig, I might be able to cope when it does happen... I hope you will find answers and peace, and I am sorry for your brother's passing.
I agree, Dr. Drew was fantastic. =)
@myfamilyiscrazy It's been a long time since you made this comment, but I want to offer my condolences. I was raised in a mormon family - my parents were converted before I was born. I was always jealous, and still am, in their faith that everything is part of a big plan. And their firm belief in the afterlife - that there is order, and beauty, and friendships, and productivity. I left the church in 2001, and have tried to find answers ever since.
his accent has changed just in the past 4 years.
Craigs accent is so much thicker back then
i feel like dr. drew said what any not-so-close relative would say
do a bit of research on the guy
What a phony. Patronises Craig and interrupts him.