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  • @PeterSantenello
    @PeterSantenello  Рік тому +204

    ► For an exclusive 40% off your first offer of Ritual use my link: www.ritual.com/PETER40. Thanks Ritual for sponsoring a portion of this video!
    This is part of a greater 6-part Mormon series where we get different perspectives from active members, ex-LDS, and fundamentalist groups over the next few weeks: ua-cam.com/play/PLEyPgwIPkHo6jjSMpNn5YxgxHYmCJcQXX.html

    • @Sirrincai
      @Sirrincai Рік тому +18

      Excited to see where this series goes. As someone who had to go to church until I was 17, and whose entire extended family on both sides is Mormon, it'll be interesting to see your perspective. My family is alright with me and most of my few relatives who left the church, we didn't get disowned, but that's a reality for many.
      And yet when I go to other states I still feel out of place. The thing with Utah is it has the biggest Mormon population, but it also has the biggest ex-Mormon population, so in a weird way I still feel like I belong here.

    • @LightoftheMoon
      @LightoftheMoon Рік тому +1

      Nah, no, nope, never.
      In fact hard pass for slc hq mormon sanctioned narratives.
      I sloshed my coffee on this first one. I do not care for bootlickers or lieutenants of regimes~

    • @saraashcroch3551
      @saraashcroch3551 Рік тому +3

      WOW

    • @saraashcroch3551
      @saraashcroch3551 Рік тому +2

      WOW

    • @WalksandAll
      @WalksandAll Рік тому +1

      Freemasonry!!

  • @tomaslekis3262
    @tomaslekis3262 Рік тому +3879

    For those of you complaining about Peter not pushing back on some Mormon beliefs- that’s not what his channel is.
    He travels the country and gives a voice to different groups of people so the viewers can learn and make up their own minds.
    This is why the channel is great and I hope it never changes.

    • @Thebigsigh1975
      @Thebigsigh1975 Рік тому +217

      Yeah hopefully he does a ex mormon interview for their side of things. Specifically a women would be insightful into the true nature of the church

    • @tomaslekis3262
      @tomaslekis3262 Рік тому +62

      @@Thebigsigh1975agreed.
      Mind you I’m not defending Mormons, I just enjoy learning about different groups and aspects of the country.
      I’m agnostic and I’m not sure if religion still benefits society but I do try to keep an open mind haha.

    • @MsQ275
      @MsQ275 Рік тому +15

      ​@@Thebigsigh1975maybe he can get an interview with Lori Vallow?? She's a great example of a Mormon woman.

    • @berniekatzroy
      @berniekatzroy Рік тому +4

      Well said

    • @TheBuddhamachine
      @TheBuddhamachine Рік тому +39

      @@tomaslekis3262 if you look at how many wars are justified by religion and adult people argue about who has the cooler invisible friend .... well. But I find it pretty telling about the Mormons and the Armish that they provide a full social system. Whether it's the hospital bills or a social cushion. The fact that these movements are bigger in America than in Europe I think is pretty significant.

  • @TravisseHansen
    @TravisseHansen 11 місяців тому +2414

    Someone needs to get this kid a PR job. His ability to articulate clearly, with a positive bent, but not running away from issues is so impressive.

    • @cormond
      @cormond 11 місяців тому +58

      I could not agree more, just fantastic.

    • @jjns5600
      @jjns5600 11 місяців тому +84

      His acumen goes way beyond just a 'PR' mode. He possesses a high moral and ethical conviction, which is embedded in his character, for which a mere "PR" job, would be an insult! As he expressed in the interview, he wanted to be a historian at one point. Unless he's a "PR" for the LDS organization.

    • @arashf6094
      @arashf6094 11 місяців тому +93

      Its what basically all missionaries are trained to do

    • @michaelhughes3302
      @michaelhughes3302 11 місяців тому +72

      What makes you so sure he hasn't got a PR job? If you think he agreed to do this video without seeking approval from church leadership, you are naive.

    • @31Takamine
      @31Takamine 11 місяців тому +41

      For real. I'm ex-Mormon with lots of criticism for the LDS church, and I'm so glad they found someone who is not only knowledgable, but also accurately represents orthodox Mormonism as it stands today.

  • @jonsmith159
    @jonsmith159 11 місяців тому +639

    Well done! This kid did a great job with some tough questions and didn't try to shy away or redirect. The host was also very well-prepared and respectful. Good work.

    • @sanctifymymusic
      @sanctifymymusic 9 місяців тому

      Well he did conveniently leave out why Joseph Smith and the Mormons had to keep moving west. I’m sure the story is that all the fraud (like issuing his own bank notes) and crimes (like conspiracy to murder) are just fake. But the truth is they were trying to stay ahead of indictments and criminal proceedings.

    • @thegrindfather
      @thegrindfather 9 місяців тому +5

      he was cherry picked by the "church"

    • @BitterSnake
      @BitterSnake 9 місяців тому +3

      Definitely haven't watched Peter before if this is a surprise to you lol

    • @RockSmithStudio
      @RockSmithStudio 7 місяців тому +5

      @@thegrindfathereven if this true, he still did a great job explain Mormon institutions and culture in Utah. He didn’t dodge questions. This man did better than 99.9% of our politicians

    • @AlexiaSaxey
      @AlexiaSaxey 4 місяці тому +1

      @@thegrindfatherhe was not cherry picked and I would know

  • @user-dj8gt6ik7c
    @user-dj8gt6ik7c 3 місяці тому +50

    Grew up mormon. While I left the church, I am thankful for the values it instilled in me from a young age.

    • @AndresNavarroGómez
      @AndresNavarroGómez 20 днів тому

      Why did you leave?

    • @_BAOBAB_
      @_BAOBAB_ 11 днів тому

      ​@@AndresNavarroGómezI had to leave because every Monday Wednesday and Friday had to take cold showers early in the outside in the garden temple even in winters to clean your sins from having contact with the nittys (no mormons) its very exhausting also grew up in Sherwood Oak templus orientis very hermetic cult

  • @TwoTreesVisuals
    @TwoTreesVisuals Рік тому +2357

    I’m one of those Mormons who left the church over the sticky past. This is the most thoughtful and kind approach. And you couldn’t have picked a better person to talk to. Very thankful for this approach.

    • @notforwantoftrying1
      @notforwantoftrying1 Рік тому

      you left it for the sticky past and not because the person who made it up was a con man whose story was so farfetched that only the most gullible people on earth would believe it? seems you are still a moron in spirit at least

    • @Gioli565
      @Gioli565 Рік тому +36

      Agree 💯 also have left but loved this

    • @brianconnolly1518
      @brianconnolly1518 Рік тому +16

      ❤ well explained

    • @mattmatt6572
      @mattmatt6572 Рік тому +16

      Yeah idk would be a bit leery of this church idk if Warren Jeff's was a one off but that was some messed up things going on in that church he was a prohet of.

    • @grantglow4206
      @grantglow4206 Рік тому

      you can say the same with every religion, especially islam
      @@mattmatt6572

  • @reginadavis7499
    @reginadavis7499 Рік тому +636

    This young man is so well spoken. I learned a lot. Even if we don't agree with their beliefs, we can still be respectful

  • @JCWTL
    @JCWTL Рік тому +895

    2.6 million subscribers for Peter. Why? Most people despise the partisan media. Peter is authentic, kind and courteous too all, no matter their background, race, gender, political affiliation or religion.

    • @jwcinc12
      @jwcinc12 Рік тому +33

      You are right about authenticity. It is what I like on his videos too, but also longer interviews are a better way of getting to know people. So much more can happen in an hour and a half than 10 second video clip interviews.

    • @ibezzant
      @ibezzant Рік тому +39

      Peter is THE BEST. He can break bread with anyone. That's what we love about him.

    • @mariemccann5895
      @mariemccann5895 Рік тому +2

      @@ibezzant That in itself is a loaded statement.

    • @bryanjohnson5803
      @bryanjohnson5803 Рік тому +16

      He doesn't have an agenda. He lets people and the places tell their own stories.

    • @MonasticSolace
      @MonasticSolace Рік тому +16

      He's a unifier. It's exactly what we need more than anything in this nation right now.

  • @k.rasmussen5914
    @k.rasmussen5914 10 місяців тому +61

    This was outstanding. We need more discussions like this. Brock did an excellent job giving an overview of a very deep topic. His experience certainly did shine through; and it was a great interview by Peter. Thank you!

  • @marlenabenson
    @marlenabenson 11 місяців тому +831

    I grew up in Salt Lake and the LDS church, but left the church when I was 16. Even though I don't practice this or any religion, I really like the way Brock represented his church, and everything he said rings true. I also really appreciate the way Peter listens and is so respectful, not trying to expose or degrade anyone. I just love your style Peter, you are amazing and I always look forward to more.

    • @Hallo81398
      @Hallo81398 11 місяців тому +5

      how come it's always women leaving the church? I mean I know why but it looks like they've even let you date Chad at this point

    • @bradynielson8123
      @bradynielson8123 11 місяців тому +12

      my story i quite similar to yours, while this does kinda make it feel like theyre saying theres ONLY mormons in utah but thats just definitely not the case, but i doubt that was what they were meaning to say, but apart from that i can tell you it is one of the reasons the state is so clean and safe, lots of efforts from the church and state to help the homeless. and while i may not be the most holy person i definitely feel like i have benefited as a person from it, it can kinda feel a little cultish at times but like 95% of the times everyone is super chill

    • @Bob-gn8ph
      @Bob-gn8ph 11 місяців тому

      Luke 21,36 KJV ❤

    • @donquihote6023
      @donquihote6023 11 місяців тому

      ​@@Hallo81398The Same Reason Eve Ate the Apple, Delilah Betrayed Samson, Jezabel rained down terror, and Uriahs Wife just happened to be Bathing at night, well illuminated, on the roof, when the King took His walk.

    • @hustlersgame8759
      @hustlersgame8759 11 місяців тому +8

      We fought 2000 yrs to save our religion. Don't forget the sacrifices of your ancestors. You can follow any sect of Christianity but never ever distance yourself from Jesus. He will be there for you in the darkest and the Good times.
      Sorry for the English, second Lang. I'm a middle eastern Christian.

  • @cameronpipkin7497
    @cameronpipkin7497 Рік тому +1096

    As someone who left the LDS church and doesn't love everything about it, I have to say, this young man represents the church extremely accurately. Everything about this video is very much aligned with LDS belief and culture. One of the better representations I've seen on UA-cam. Good job, my friend.

    • @lkajiess
      @lkajiess Рік тому +38

      Very much so. I grew up in a predominantly LDS town (I'm agnostic) and I've seen the church move mountains for members in need. It demands a lot, but I'd say the payoff is much better than any other large organized religion.

    • @ip2networkz81
      @ip2networkz81 Рік тому +39

      I'm happy for you that you left, and got out of this cult.

    • @RamblingRodeo
      @RamblingRodeo Рік тому

      That is BS, that they move mountains for members in need that is a very FALSE!@@lkajiess

    • @RamblingRodeo
      @RamblingRodeo Рік тому +17

      I am glad to hear you got out, i was also in it, i was brought into it through marriage and divorced a year later! I couldn't live like that, love was not enough!

    • @TheRealDaveRiddle
      @TheRealDaveRiddle Рік тому +25

      As someone who is active in the Church of Jesus Christ, who loves everything about it, I have to agree, This young man did an awesome job.

  • @wendykinney175
    @wendykinney175 11 місяців тому +325

    Brock is a fantastic young man. Very articulate. Polite. And focused on making the world a better place. When I lived out West this was always my experience and interaction with Mormons. I was grateful to have them as neighbors and employees.

  • @paullloyd2634
    @paullloyd2634 6 місяців тому +34

    Hi from England. Fantastic insight into the Mormon church. Brock was so open and honest. Really enjoyed it

  • @dinosoup
    @dinosoup Рік тому +490

    Peter, you are IMO, the current best channel on UA-cam. It can be expensive and time consuming getting to meet so many cultures and people but you give every culture the chance to share their way of life for the rest of us to understand. I am not, nor ever will be LDS but this was fascinating and enlightening to see this young man's views of the world. Thank you for your work, please keep it coming.

    • @PeterSantenello
      @PeterSantenello  Рік тому +36

      Thank you!

    • @soundreflections9126
      @soundreflections9126 Рік тому +10

      Aside from the challenging questions I have posed concerning systemic misogyny and homophobia, I am so thankful to see the depth, genuine interest, warmth and openness with which you speak. I have had many dear friends who were temple Mormons through the decades, and their earnestness and kindness is remarkable. Thank you. Your work is needed in this time.

    • @JesusisLordgh8j
      @JesusisLordgh8j Рік тому

      MORMONISM IS A CULT. THEY BELIEVE JESUS AND SATAN ARE SPIRITUAL BROTHERS. THEY DON'T BELIEVE THAT JESUS IS GOD, BUT A GOD. THERE ARE SO MANY FALSE TEACHINGS IN MORMONISM. JOSPEPH SMITH IS A FALSE PROPHET. IF YOU WANT TO LEARN ABOUT THE FALSE TEACHING OF MORMONS U TUBE JEFF DURBIN WHO TRIES TO CONVERT MORMONS TO THE TRUE TEACHING OF SCRIPTURES, IF MORMONS DON'T REPENT AND TURN FROM THEIR FALSE TEACHINGS AND RECEIVE THE TRUE JESUS CHRIST AND BECOME BORN AGAIN WILL DIE IN THERE SINS AND SPEND ETERNITY IN HELL. LOOK UP JEFF DURBIN ALL MORMONS HE IS A TRUE FOLLOWER OF JESUS CHRIST.

    • @JesusisLordgh8j
      @JesusisLordgh8j Рік тому

      @@PeterSantenello MORMONISM IS A CULT. THEY BELIEVE JESUS AND SATAN ARE SPIRITUAL BROTHERS. THEY DON'T BELIEVE THAT JESUS IS GOD, BUT A GOD. THERE ARE SO MANY FALSE TEACHINGS IN MORMONISM. JOSPEPH SMITH IS A FALSE PROPHET. IF YOU WANT TO LEARN ABOUT THE FALSE TEACHING OF MORMONS U TUBE JEFF DURBIN WHO TRIES TO CONVERT MORMONS TO THE TRUE TEACHING OF SCRIPTURES, IF MORMONS DON'T REPENT AND TURN FROM THEIR FALSE TEACHINGS AND RECEIVE THE TRUE JESUS CHRIST AND BECOME BORN AGAIN WILL DIE IN THERE SINS AND SPEND ETERNITY IN HELL. LOOK UP JEFF DURBIN ALL MORMONS HE IS A TRUE FOLLOWER OF JESUS CHRIST.

    • @clearstonewindows
      @clearstonewindows Рік тому +10

      @@PeterSantenello Yep you explore and let us decide. Like true journalism. It's a delight to explore the world with you.

  • @christopherspick5111
    @christopherspick5111 Рік тому +534

    Thanks Peter, as a 67 yr old in the UK watching your videos takes me back 44 yrs to 1979.I was a young kid with a rucksack a tent some clothes and pots, caught a plane to l.a, and hitched and caught greyhounds across the states for 6 months on my own, no mobile, no internet, no sat nav , just commen sense and treating people like I would like to be treated meant I had no hassle during that time...thanks for letting me sit in my armchair and relieve some memories...

    • @ilarious5729
      @ilarious5729 Рік тому +9

      Sweet 😎✌

    • @Furion223
      @Furion223 Рік тому +13

      youre welcome back anytime!

    • @hollyhinman9818
      @hollyhinman9818 Рік тому +27

      I hitch hiked from Florida to California in 1979, when I was 18. Sure, I got into a few strange situations, but can't imagine an 18 year old girl doing this now and living through it! Your comment reminded me of that time, cheers!

    • @Hellastreet700
      @Hellastreet700 Рік тому +14

      That sounds amazing , I greyhounded around the states back in the 90s never had one bit of trouble and met great people - Travel broadens the mind.

    • @dohdoh2430
      @dohdoh2430 Рік тому

      @@Hellastreet700 During the safer whiter times. That world is now gone.

  • @bripslag
    @bripslag Рік тому +374

    Many years ago our family lived in a small Idaho town that was comprised largely of LDS church members. When my parents (who were non-members) lost their 8 year old son, the community rallied behind them and offered a variety of help in the form of food and other assistance. I've been told there was no proselytizing involved, just help and support. I was only 2 at the time, but my parents spoke fondly and respectfully of that experience for the rest of their lives.

    • @rtroutbumm
      @rtroutbumm Рік тому +43

      I live in a neighborhood that is primarily Mormon, And I’m not. They are some of the most loving and caring people, and have treated me like family. Have nothing but good to say for the church and members.

    • @wellsaidgoodheadfred9843
      @wellsaidgoodheadfred9843 Рік тому +17

      Mormons are salesmen, and obviously they will be good to people who they are detached from to keep a good impression. But, if you were raised in the church and leave they can be extremely mentally-abusive and narcissistic. You need to understand the context behind why people who know Mormon's surface-level often love them, but those who interact with them behind closed doors--or people who are in lower parts of the Mormon hierarchy are often abused by those higher in the hierarchy--then you would understand that Mormons (some not all) can have truly terrible and unkind sides to them--even if they can make good impressions from a distance to those who don't know their unkind sides.

    • @Etheeboy81
      @Etheeboy81 Рік тому +33

      @wellsaidgoodheadfred9843 That is one of the most ugly short-sided and ignorant takes I’ve ever heard. You just did a great job, taking one sliver of an example and representing that as most of the Mormons. I have lived both sides of this tale, and you could not be further from the truth on this one. As in any church or organization, there’s always gonna be bad apples. That’s how people are. Mostly very good…but some can’t help being bad. The way you described it…seems like you could use that to characterize any focused group of religious people. Just a thought 😮

    • @wellsaidgoodheadfred9843
      @wellsaidgoodheadfred9843 Рік тому

      I've seen a lot more phoniness within Mormons than most other groups of people. I think it's the obsession with outer appearance and competitive nature within Mormons that's also found in most narcissistic people and is promoted by Mormon culture. Even the leadership is full of phonies. I suggest researching Russell M Nelson's miracle stories. That man is a pathological liar.@@Etheeboy81

    • @wellsaidgoodheadfred9843
      @wellsaidgoodheadfred9843 Рік тому

      Ethan, don't forget that Brigham Young stole a man's wife after sending him on a mission, impregnated the mother of two children, and after the mother had the two-way adultery baby, Brigham Young cast the woman aside as a boring side wife he gave no attention. research Zina Diantha Huntington.@@Etheeboy81

  • @JoeKunsch
    @JoeKunsch 11 місяців тому +37

    I have quite a few LDS friends, and they all talk like Brock. They are so well spoken and very open, for the most part, about their faith. This was a very great episode to watch.

  • @Cassieroll
    @Cassieroll Рік тому +180

    What an incredibly wonderful interview. Brock was so kind and forthcoming. I am not LDS but live in a community with a large LDS presence. My interactions have always been good. They are always kind and caring.

    • @rbesfe
      @rbesfe Рік тому +8

      kind and caring right up until a church member comes out as gay. Then they drop the act entirely.

    • @clearstonewindows
      @clearstonewindows Рік тому +15

      @@rbesfe I have 3 family members that have same sex attractions and both act on those attractions. We still hang and love each other. All have separated from me more than I from them. They are invited to family parties, but don't come.

    • @VICTOR7oh2
      @VICTOR7oh2 Рік тому

      ​@@rbesfefalse

    • @barbarashorttobrien1337
      @barbarashorttobrien1337 Рік тому +5

      @@clearstonewindows Same here, we had a transgender secretary at one point and we have a transgender that attends RS. Our Bishop has the Pride Flag on his facebook profile. They are embraced in our ward but they tend to push us away.

    • @ashleys637
      @ashleys637 Рік тому +3

      @clearstonewindows They may be separating on principle. You can be as pleasant to one's face as you'd like, but beneath that veneer is the judgment that the Mormon church thinks they're sinning and are going to hell (and would see them placed into conversion camps if allowed) and they know it. I wouldn't want to be in that environment.

  • @haydenrasband1601
    @haydenrasband1601 Рік тому +64

    This was by far the best interview I've ever seen between a non-member and a member. Well done

  • @patrislemair1754
    @patrislemair1754 Рік тому +125

    It’s amazing how much I learn about the US with you Peter. You have such a kind way and a great spirit for approaching people. Thank you

  • @markoneill9064
    @markoneill9064 9 місяців тому +88

    I am a citizen of New Zealand and currently live in Australia and over the years have had interactions with Mormon missionaries.
    They were always impeccably polite and respectful, they along with myself have their way of sharing their gospel and their faith. No one should look down or dismiss the views of others just because it’s not our own.
    And if truth be told, our world would be a different place if we humans were to dedicate ourselves to sharing with others all that is good and honourable and deserving of respect.
    Thanks Peter .

    • @jayirick8021
      @jayirick8021 9 місяців тому

      Yes, many roads but only one way to God kjv or nkjv which is alot better to understand.

    • @sjvercimak6716
      @sjvercimak6716 8 місяців тому +1

      I live in Wyoming and I'm so grateful to have the opportunity and ability to connect with someone from New Zealand just to agree that we have the same in common!!! Very Well Spoken, Mark!! Thank You ❣️ ❤

    • @alisage9153
      @alisage9153 3 місяці тому

      You should research how the Mormons "helped" Native Americans

    • @Marcus.22823
      @Marcus.22823 2 місяці тому

      Christianity is a just business of conversion. Jesus order go and convert all with fake tactics 😂😂😂😂

  • @GodSaveTheClothes
    @GodSaveTheClothes Рік тому +301

    My family left the church when I was 12. I loved growing up in the church and have many fond memories. The church really does help families who are struggling. Years after we left the church my Dad left our family and we were evicted. My mom reached out to our local ward; they paid our first 2 months of rent at a new place and they sent the young men to help us move!

    • @user-mh5qg5jb7d
      @user-mh5qg5jb7d 11 місяців тому

      The "church" was recently exposed for hiding billions in fraudulent shell accounts, and used tithing dollars to build the city creek center shopping mall in SLC. They are a corporation, not a church.

    • @TrebizondMusic-cm6fp
      @TrebizondMusic-cm6fp 11 місяців тому +9

      That's what we do! We're very good at helping with moves.

    • @TrebizondMusic-cm6fp
      @TrebizondMusic-cm6fp 11 місяців тому +8

      @@kcts7757 It's true, there are variations in different places. Sad to hear when some wards don't step up. We can all do better.

    • @Beef_it_to_be_fit
      @Beef_it_to_be_fit 11 місяців тому +3

      Only an evil cult would do such tings!!!

    • @brit0309
      @brit0309 11 місяців тому +2

      @@TrebizondMusic-cm6fpleaders can become overwhelmed and often the need is not known to many others. We work our callings with the best we have to give, it’s not perfect obviously.

  • @kellimonkawa3268
    @kellimonkawa3268 11 місяців тому +203

    Wonderful documentary on the Mormon Church/Culture. I've worked as a vendor for the church, providing real estate and facility services in the past, and they are some of the most wonderful, caring, loving people i have ever worked with. I am not a member, but I never felt pressured to join. I have so much respect for their lifestyle and culture. ❤

    • @LoneStarMFG
      @LoneStarMFG 11 місяців тому

      No they’re not 😂 they are the most judge-mental, delusional people in america

    • @bbgen-sp6ns
      @bbgen-sp6ns 11 місяців тому

      The Mormon church in my neighborhood told my neighbor she can walk around the church but she can’t come inside 🤡 I assumed it’s because she dressed like a peasant 😭

    • @eriknorman7409
      @eriknorman7409 10 місяців тому +4

      That's one weird cult, 😅😂 they are Taught that.... Manipulate with kindness until they join. But glad you kept your head straight sister 🙏 💯

    • @Nounou1810
      @Nounou1810 10 місяців тому

      go away pimple

  • @JS-TexanJeff
    @JS-TexanJeff Рік тому +201

    I don't know if the Pulitzer Prize can be awarded to online video journalists, but if it can Peter deserves it! I only discovered Peter about 3 months ago, and have now consumed much of his media. It's amazing. Fantastic info/interviews/ and full-on documentaries of so many cultures/races/religions. Great job Peter, I look forward to everything you publish!!!!

    • @flygirl2b
      @flygirl2b Рік тому +9

      Same - just discovered him with the Appalachia series - now consumed at least half his total videos - addicted - and hit play immediately when a new one comes out - just love his style and way of bringing the people to us - I live vicariously through these videos!

    • @Sables123
      @Sables123 Рік тому +4

      Yes!!

    • @vinniekay0967
      @vinniekay0967 Рік тому +7

      Peter indeed deserves global recognition for what he tries to achieve, Big Time!

    • @MrShuklingwatkins
      @MrShuklingwatkins Рік тому

      Have you watched his Ukraine series? I cried through half of them.

    • @parabola714
      @parabola714 Рік тому +2

      I don't see why not in this day and age.

  • @bertanelson8062
    @bertanelson8062 11 місяців тому +11

    This is absolutely excellent! ! Brock well spoken, always clear about "this is our belief" as distinct from "this is the truth." Very much appreciate the clarity and sincerity!

  • @MillieKeller-d5w
    @MillieKeller-d5w Рік тому +78

    Peter, I believe you found what is most likely the best member you could have ever interviewed at the beginning of this series. Hats off to you for the kindness and respect you showed this young man. I look forward to seeing the other upcoming video's in this series as well.

  • @aaronblackham
    @aaronblackham Рік тому +138

    probably one of the most fair thought out interviews ive seen of the church, i believe you did an amazing job at keeping everything unbiased

    • @DrinkWhiskeyRaiseHell
      @DrinkWhiskeyRaiseHell Рік тому +6

      Except it's one side of the story, so it is an extremely biased view.

    • @aaronblackham
      @aaronblackham Рік тому +3

      @@DrinkWhiskeyRaiseHell With this fact we may as well throw every video from peter out the window because he keeps relatively the same inquiring approach with everyone regardless of what's preconceived from the media/others.

    • @KelseyDunlevy
      @KelseyDunlevy Рік тому +3

      Well, it's unbiased in the sense that Peter has no agenda other than to learn about the LDS and their beliefs, and then share his experience with us. If this was a journalistic interview, there definitely would've been a more fair look into the LDS as a journalist would ask far more pressing questions and challenge this gentleman more.

  • @HoldenJohnson
    @HoldenJohnson Рік тому +460

    As an ex-Mormon and Utah native, this was very respectful and great content. One thing I wanted to mention about missions, one reason the church spends such a huge amount of effort with such a small conversion rate is that they aren’t just converting new members, but the missionary themselves.

    • @joeyenniss9099
      @joeyenniss9099 11 місяців тому +39

      and the missionaries pay for it themselves on top of tithing so its a win win for the lds church

    • @starzilla2975
      @starzilla2975 11 місяців тому +29

      @@joeyenniss9099 well... it is extremely difficult to live off $400 a month in most places... and that doesn't include plane tickets so even then the mission costs are largely subsidized... So, if we are being technical, they definitely do not pay for their whole missions... and a lot of missionaries don't pay anything.

    • @eason9115
      @eason9115 11 місяців тому

      Because other mormons help the church isnt going to pay! The church wants more people for the money and power it brings there goal is to take over as much land and real estate and their growing fast! Im pretty sure the lds church is one of the richest (Religions) out there…

    • @changan2942
      @changan2942 11 місяців тому

      actually, the Church pays for people who can't afford to go on a mission, as long as you are willing. Plus going on a mission is such a great experience you'd never experience in your entire life @@joeyenniss9099

    • @Peedarb
      @Peedarb 11 місяців тому +28

      As a 37 year mormon, they know darn Well that going on a mission sets the doctrinal mental hook forever. It took a long time to un do the mind control

  • @leifman27
    @leifman27 3 місяці тому +8

    I can see lots of parents telling their daughters about Brock, great representative for the Church. Great job Peter, I've watched lots of your videos, always super respectful, introspective and in depth, I always learn something.

  • @Mimlou
    @Mimlou Рік тому +123

    I’m not Mormon, but this host was very pleasant to listen to. Very knowledgeable and respectful interview, Peter.❤❤

  • @siberian-coco20
    @siberian-coco20 Рік тому +329

    I am a Muslim living in Salt Lake City, and I have found members of the LDS church one of the most humble and dedicated people ever. I have nothing but respect for them, especially their family-centered lives.
    Doesn't really matter if a bunch of "enlightened/Freethinking" young guys and girls call it a dry or boring state as long as families can live comfortably here.

    • @clearstonewindows
      @clearstonewindows Рік тому +33

      I feel like every Muslim I've worked with in Salt lake and pak have just aligned so well because of our shared family values.

    • @cryptoFindalf
      @cryptoFindalf Рік тому +8

      ‘and nearest among them in love to the believers wilt thou find those who say, "We are Christians":
      because amongst these are men devoted to learning and men who have renounced the world, and they are not arrogant.’ - Quran

    • @jedimindtrixr4kidz294
      @jedimindtrixr4kidz294 Рік тому +7

      @@clearstonewindows as far as submission, obedience, and polygamy?

    • @clearstonewindows
      @clearstonewindows Рік тому +15

      @@jedimindtrixr4kidz294 no, family importance, the Muslim I've meet here in Salt lake don't seem to oppress women. The 2 women i worked with where liberal outspoken funny women.
      You know the first female member of congress was my kids great-great-grandmother, she was a polygamist. And we had the first women to vote until the federal government took it away.

    • @clearstonewindows
      @clearstonewindows Рік тому +1

      @@cryptoFindalf amen

  • @jeanthobaben
    @jeanthobaben Рік тому +89

    Thanks Peter. When LDS missionaries come to my house I am always polite. Although not receptive to their beliefs, I admire their commitment!

    • @asmith7094
      @asmith7094 Рік тому +1

      You may not know their beliefs if you haven’t heard them out. Thank you for your polite reception!

    • @TySoVm
      @TySoVm Рік тому +1

      I invite them in and offer them a coke and laugh and immediately offer water.

  • @DarrynHoward
    @DarrynHoward 3 місяці тому +37

    I'm not LDS, but I was married to a woman in Wyoming/ Idaho and her family Ansesters were LDS. To say that the LDS are the GREATEST PEOPLE on Earth, IS A UNDERSTATEMENT!!!❤️ GREAT WORK PETER!!!!👌👍

    • @soundfxboy
      @soundfxboy 3 місяці тому +3

      What a kind thing to say. Sincere thanks 🙂

    • @DarrynHoward
      @DarrynHoward 3 місяці тому +1

      @@soundfxboy You're welcome and worthy 🙏 👌👍

    • @Sound_Spark
      @Sound_Spark Місяць тому

      Greatest people on earth is an understatement. While there are some good people but sadly given the horrible stuff that has happened in their cult I wouldn't even use the term greatest. I would say they are an average people who have been brainwashed. I mean for crying out loud they think some dude on drugs is communicating with "god"

  • @aliScot
    @aliScot 11 місяців тому +225

    I really enjoyed this study of the church. Two very nice, pleasant and civilised people, exploring history, different views and ideals. Brock was a wonderful ambassador for his lifestyle and church, and Peter was respectful and professional. Thanks for your time, both of you😊

    • @Anona_Meows
      @Anona_Meows 9 місяців тому

      I live in SLC and have to say it. This kid is arrogant. Mormons have perfected the art of passive aggressiveness and selective wording, so I get why people think he is a sweet articulate LDS, explaining his culture. Allow me to over explain.
      He talks about a "tiktok trend" at BYU which mocks lds students, just for their "peculiar" beliefs.
      What he is referring to, but won't be direct about, is a peaceful activist student group called the Black Menaces.
      They ask students on campus questions about various social and political issues, like race, gender, and religious ideology.
      He claims the questions "are all logical fallacy" (33 min) Not true. They Go look on their IG or TT to see for yourself. Most are subjective.
      But to be clear, the students CHOOSE to respond and are fully aware that they are being recorded.
      And NONE of them have said "your beliefs are invalid." As a reminder, people of color are the VAST MINORITY at BYU. And the state as a whole. But google who the Lamanites are in the Book of Mo.
      It looks more like a white LDS man feeling threatened over a few poc students. He wants freedom to practice his religion, yet doesn't like their free speech. Classic.
      And Mormonism is "high demand" bc it's about control and obedience. You know, like a cult.
      Next, the interviewer is oddly prompting him with confirmation questions. (It seems like xyz is this way, right?)
      Anyhow, he indicates ppl in Utah are so healthy and the environment is cared for. In part due to the religion's values. Utah "is better off than other places."
      Ha!!!
      In google, type in "Inversion Utah" Go to the images. Tah-daaah, reality.
      The SLC valley often has the WORST pollution in the entire country.
      Yet the lds guy doesn't mention it. The numerous factories here, and how nothing is being done to move them, or even regulate them effectively.
      US magnesiun and the copper mine account for over 30% of harmful emissions.
      US Magnesium avoided Millions in fines for their many violations. They filed bankruptcy then changed their name to the current one.
      Do our Republican, lds majority politicians set any limits or temporarily stop factories from the constant filth when the air quality reaches harmful levels? Nooo. There's no accountability. Their solution is to put it on us. "Carpool! Work from home."
      Ira Rennert (a slimeball billionaire) owns the parent company of US Mag. He donated a million to sen Romney's super PAC when he ran for president. What does a UT LDS Senator and a NY Jewish business tycoon have in common?? - $$$$ - who knows!
      What is not mentioned either is the HUGE scandal last year.
      Am LDS whistleblower high up exposed their fraudulent and illegal financial activity. you can look up their hundreds of investments, like Shell. Who also has a refinary here.
      The LDS church hid 33 BILLION DOLLARS in various accounts under other bizz names. The intent was to hide their true wealth from the public.
      Esp those paying their 10%. Like those on missions, who are often barely getting by bc paid for it themselves. How noble! Recruit for free, while thechurch has hundreds of billions saved for a "proverbial rainy day."
      The highest rankings members all knew too. But mormon followers simply ignore all that bc "turn it off."
      Meanwhile The church donates the bare minimum to charity, which to most sounds like a lot. A million here or there. But it's like .0001% of their worth. They exploit the poor all over the world.
      At 26.30, he blames the 02 Olympics in for "outsiders" moving in, and increasing crime. That was over 20 years ago. And I found nothing that supports this claim. There were visitors, so crime clearly spiked for that time. Their LDS gvnmt chose to bid to host them.
      And the church took full advantage to try to for new memberships. I thought this guy loves to share the love of Mormonism?!
      This kid contradicts himself constantly. He claims to "not judge non LDS people" while simultaneously claiming superiority in values. And outsiders are criminals! To think your values are better than everyone else is ignorant.
      54 min, lies. LDS members accept ppl when they decide to leave? ha. Granted, some do. However, to claim it's different than other religions is false. I love how he goes back to justify it "if it compromises their belief, ok." Only the Mo's though. Not Scientologists or JW's. He is comparing these is bc they are similar.
      Many "friends" stop talking to the person who left Kids of lgbtq are especiall prone to be excommunicated by family. Kids are often told not to play with kids who aren't lds.
      And what is SO ironic is complaining about ppl moving here, when their religion has thousands of missionaries living all over the world at any given time. Invading their homes, and trying to convince gullable people into joining their cult for the rest of their lives.
      Just don't move to our mormon Mecca! Believe and pay 10% to us from afar
      Bc if you don't, you won't make temple recommend. aka you won't get into the top tier of heaven. Makes sense.
      When talking about "secular" SLC, The dt area in every state is less religious than the sticks. SLC isn't sin city. He's just condescending.
      Also, his narrative to blame ppl from outside UT for crime.. so all crimes involve who? minorities? Non members? Ok. Like the kids growing up here w religious trauma don't turn to drugs or crime?
      I've met an alarming number of people who grew up in very mo families who have mental health issues, drug addictions, and who were not helped by the church. They were shunned and judged. Any crap therapy is like "pray more."
      Not to mention church leaders trying to hide cases of sexual abuse from the public. Not calling authorities when Bishops raped their own kids. They are getting sued over it now.
      The more controlling the religion on sexuality, the less sex education, and the more abuse occurs. The boy scouts too. The church and boy scouts were very closely connected until recently.
      It's almost as if grown men bishops shouldn't be asking teens to explain IN DETAIL about a sexual act they performed/received. It's just disgusting, perverted, and should be illegal.
      Which makes sense, with their "icky history" (17 mins) in mind. He's referring to their prophet Joseph Smith, who married up to 30 women/girls, including multiple 14 year old GIRLS. He was 36 YEARS OLD. But this guy here, (at 29 mins) is claiming they "dated" and it was consensual. While he married other men's wives. Sure it was. How can he even support that narrative. So gross!
      And this "quiet" idea started when JS was caught cheating on his wife. This is in a page they don't talk about in the JS Papers, and is even omitted this page in the docs online.
      At 19 mins It was NOT originally "used antagonistically by non mormons." They called themselves Mormons. They even had a campaign circa 2008 called "I Am A Mormon" with billboards all over various cities, and promo videos. They literally say "My name is ---, and I'm a Mormon!"
      The Mormon to LDS switch is pure marketing. They are worried about their dwindiling numbers and want to be more appealing to Evangelicals.
      The current church president Nelson is actually VERY AGAINST saying Mormon.
      Look at speech from General Conference. (A big LDS meeting) It's on YT.
      Another example of this new branding is google maps. They recently got rid of their Moronai icon (The dude blowing a horn) and replaced it w crosses.
      A symbol that this kid even admits (22 min) they don't use. Ppl who grew up LDS will tell you how crazy that is.
      At 31.30 when they talk about dating. And NCMO, why not also mention SOAKING? Mormons love their loopholes. And BYU students have sex, it's just not talked about openly. They also have a culture of snitching at byu, and Imo this guy seems totally like the type of worm who would tattle lol
      God has a special bias to protect missionaries over everyone else in the world, ok. There's no way those white boys are going to the favelas of SP. You have to be invited for one. I've been. They are run by gangs. They also don't have money to pay tithing. To say ppl living in extreme poverty are thinking "the white shirts show their calling to god leave these white kids alone" is absurd. They can get caught in the crossfire if a turf war too.
      The bubble is used to describe them for being small minded and ignorant. It's appropriate.

    • @brudahneedsluv
      @brudahneedsluv 3 місяці тому

      Brock was a tour guide. Nothing more.

    • @kristoffernilsson6043
      @kristoffernilsson6043 3 місяці тому

      @@brudahneedsluv He did alot more than that bud, check it again, u missed alot for sure.

  • @brycedaugherty9211
    @brycedaugherty9211 11 місяців тому +151

    As a current member this kid gets it. Now I'm by far not the ideal member. I've even struggled to pay my tithing and I haven't been to church a lot because of financial struggles. ( I work most Sundays out of town)The bishop helped me pay rent multiple times and the church paid for more than half of my schooling to get a good job. I graduated school on last Friday and I'm just beginning to find a job but no matter how bad things get for me I'm always greeted with love and kindness. And that's truly a remarkable thing!

    • @kat-601
      @kat-601 9 місяців тому

      God doesn't want your money if you're having to do without basic fundamentals life essentials. You are in a CULT NOT A RELIGION. No man is even close to equal to God.

    • @visitorccb968
      @visitorccb968 9 місяців тому

      Mormonism is fake man, don't live a life of lies.

    • @bonniejohnston7305
      @bonniejohnston7305 8 місяців тому

      THIS KID IS TOTALLY BRAINWASHED 🥺

    • @justinriccitelli5134
      @justinriccitelli5134 7 місяців тому

      U guys publicly humiliate your members and the child abuse runs rampant. You should be ashamed.

    • @mutleysquad
      @mutleysquad 7 місяців тому

      Absolutely lies. Show a receipt. Just one single receipt. WIERDOS JUST USING WOMEN TO BREED TO MAKE THE CHIRCH MONEY!

  • @AubreyWilkinsWursten
    @AubreyWilkinsWursten 11 місяців тому +97

    What a great channel! As a Mormon, I'm so impressed with how you handled this that I look forward to watching your videos on other groups so I can get a fair look at them too. It's so nice to see an interviewer allow the interviewee to talk and the audience to make up their own minds. Thank you for showing what journalism should be.

    • @juliaweber212
      @juliaweber212 11 місяців тому +3

      Exactly and positive not negative about utah ether

    • @emadhs1997
      @emadhs1997 11 місяців тому +1

      Exactly. I miss true journalism like this!

  • @JeffWolf-qp2bl
    @JeffWolf-qp2bl 8 місяців тому +6

    Peter you are what journalism is all about! Well done!

  • @KyraSoranaofficial
    @KyraSoranaofficial Рік тому +54

    I grew up LDS and have lived in Utah most of my life, I couldn't have filmed a more authentic documentary than this, well done!

  • @BobbyWParkerJr
    @BobbyWParkerJr Рік тому +104

    I love how unbiased and open you are, Peter. It is a gift.

  • @TheSlider535
    @TheSlider535 Рік тому +58

    I'm 76yo and not a Mormon, I learned so much from this honest young man, Every question asked by Peter was answered by Brock, Thank you Peter for another great video, and thank you Brock for your part, God Bless !

  • @TTancevat
    @TTancevat 8 місяців тому +5

    I love your channel. You are an amazing interviewer, and the people you interview are amazing as well. You bring the best out of the parts of America I would not have known of otherwise

  • @anniejones4460
    @anniejones4460 11 місяців тому +35

    Thank you for being so respectful! As a member, I’m always wary of videos that try to prove a point regarding our faith. Wonderful job!

  • @HyrumAnderson4337
    @HyrumAnderson4337 11 місяців тому +299

    I’m a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and I really appreciate the thoughtful, direct and challenging, but respectful questions you asked. Thank you for the respect you showed! Also kudos to this young man, you found someone that did a nice job explaining things in a simpler way than a lot of us can. 😂

    • @zwetschge80
      @zwetschge80 11 місяців тому +1

      Do you think gentiles are so simple, that they need simple explanations?

    • @cheeseebun
      @cheeseebun 11 місяців тому +4

      @@zwetschge80i mean i learnt alot from this video

    • @CaliTcity
      @CaliTcity 11 місяців тому

      Fuck the church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints

    • @juliannzzineilson241
      @juliannzzineilson241 11 місяців тому +7

      Many people have no idea of the history of religion, and most will never do the work to make this important discovery.
      It's shocking to say the least when one finds out how truly gullible we are.
      It's worth it to break the invisable chains that bind and have your freedom.
      A real spiritual journey.

    • @Topaz_The_First_Gem
      @Topaz_The_First_Gem 11 місяців тому +3

      @travisolander4749I don’t care. J Smith can do what he wants and stuff like that idc. I just want to follow God and be a good contributor to the welfare of my planet and I felt like this is the best way I could do that. Why does J Smiths actions have to be reflected on me.

  • @JessicaC-ke5cj
    @JessicaC-ke5cj Рік тому +195

    Although I know many people have different opinions on the church of LDS, my family’s experience interacting with Mormons has been positive. My family lived next to a very liberal family and a very Mormon family. We are Catholic and we all got along. We all had kids at the time. When my brother was little he would play with all of our little neighbors. The Mormon family had six kids. My Dad always said they were organized and very charitable. When I was a baby, I had to go to the hospital (due to a seizure) around Thanksgiving. The Mormon family (with their six kids) prepared a Thanksgiving meal and gave it to my family knowing that they wouldn’t be able to make one themselves because they’d be caring for me. Anywho, I just thought I’d share that because I know we’re all different, but we can still be kind to one another. I hope to hear more stories about us getting along like that here in America 🇺🇸

    • @kristineyoung542
      @kristineyoung542 11 місяців тому +1

    • @StevenDavisPhoto
      @StevenDavisPhoto 11 місяців тому +2

      they are very nice, but they are in a cult.

    • @bobbyrau382
      @bobbyrau382 11 місяців тому +12

      @@StevenDavisPhoto Saying they're in a cult doesn't really mean much. As was stated in this video by the Mormon, they do meet google's definition of a cult, and so what? Let's dig deeper and what is wrong exactly rather than just throwing a word out

    • @StevenDavisPhoto
      @StevenDavisPhoto 11 місяців тому

      @@bobbyrau382 they claim to be Christian, but the rest of Christianity disagrees, and is much larger, so from an orthodox Christian perspective, they are in a cult.

    • @stilllearning1160
      @stilllearning1160 11 місяців тому +6

      ​@@bobbyrau382
      The term 'cult' in speaking on Mormons seems most of the time to be a lazy person's throw away pejorative.

  • @essay7425
    @essay7425 9 місяців тому +4

    Great video, very informative and interesting! Watching your video felt like I was spending you company on your trip attending your conversation. It was fantastic! Thank you guys! Regards from Germany

  • @Joefest99
    @Joefest99 Рік тому +277

    I once had 2 Mormon families that lived on either side of me and they were some of the absolute kindest, selfless, caring and disciplined people I have ever met. Absolutely lovely people!

    • @VICTOR7oh2
      @VICTOR7oh2 Рік тому +9

      That is the spirit of childlike faith, spirit of love. The spirit within the TRUE church of jesus christ, the gospel of love.

    • @Nogames2281
      @Nogames2281 Рік тому +4

      My one mormon friend growing up always had a change if clothes and makeup she put on once we rounded corner to school bustop. Plus it was at her grandparents house we found Playboy magazines at 9yrs old

    • @VICTOR7oh2
      @VICTOR7oh2 Рік тому +9

      @@Nogames2281 that doesn't mean anything

    • @Nogames2281
      @Nogames2281 Рік тому

      @@VICTOR7oh2 That plus my dad sold weed and other narcotics to elders and others(my dad deceased now) but thats my experience with mormons .this was in 80's 90's in Vegas que sera sera

    • @rconger24
      @rconger24 Рік тому +12

      ​@@Nogames2281obviously the teachings were not correctly applied. I know hundreds of families who raise their children in joy and peace without hypocrisy or deception.

  • @salimsanchez89
    @salimsanchez89 Рік тому +86

    I moved to North Salt Lake City for work a few years back. It was one of the most beautiful states I had ever been to. I also enjoyed living amongst the LDS community. Partly because I am a Christian and don't really care for things like bars, stripclubs, and gambling. But also because all of my LDS neighbors were always kind and friendly.

    • @Liimpy
      @Liimpy 21 день тому

      I agree, the area is so clean and really wyte, which feels comfortable . Imagine more of America being this way, how much better the country could be

  • @itsonme7767
    @itsonme7767 Рік тому +221

    This is true journalism, allowing people to talk and present a non bias report. This is why Peter is the GOAT

    • @socialkruption
      @socialkruption Рік тому +3

      And why people like me take to the comments to mess all that up hehehehehe

    • @clvrswine
      @clvrswine Рік тому +1

      *biased, the word is biased, not bias. Please learn basic English before making such strong comments like "true journalism" in the future. If you don't know the difference between bias and biased, you have no credibility and no business commenting about true journalism.

    • @tonycardone990
      @tonycardone990 Рік тому +10

      ​@@clvrswineactually to be truly correct, it would be unbiased, so not non biased. Maybe learn a little something yourself before correcting others.
      However not fully correct, non bias, non biased, and free of bias are all acceptable forms.

    • @lookingbehind6335
      @lookingbehind6335 Рік тому +2

      ⁠​⁠@@clvrswine
      After the reply from Mr. Cardone, you should really consider some higher education. If you’re not embarrassed, you should be. He destroyed you throughly.

    • @itsonme7767
      @itsonme7767 Рік тому

      @@clvrswine noted, everyday I try to better myself. Thank you for pointing it out.

  • @robertfryer9821
    @robertfryer9821 11 місяців тому +9

    Wow thank you so much, as a member that grew up in the church , then went away for over a decade, I was very impressed by the conversation. You could not ask for such a warm hearted person. I love that I have turned my heart back to God and the teachings of Jesus Christ, I didn’t realize until I was having my first child at 33 how valuable the lessons and attitude of the LDS church. Now living outside of Utah with a family and I’m the minority religion I definitely stand out as a high intensity religious guy but I do have a nack to sit with people that have those old habits of mine, and show them that they are loved and people care for them despite the faults of being human. Great work on the video, will definitely keep watching more

  • @rickjohnson5845
    @rickjohnson5845 Рік тому +22

    I’m one of those members of the LDS Church that appreciate how you represented my beliefs. Your host was a seemingly good example of our beliefs. Thanks again….. I hope to see you here in Southern Utah and can find another good example to act as your guide.

  • @solomon2161
    @solomon2161 Рік тому +219

    I'm a member of the Church in Utah and I'm thrilled by how accurately Brock explained our beliefs and the Utah culture. No idea how you found him, but great job. Appreciate you Peter!

    • @onlyid
      @onlyid Рік тому +21

      I would agree. Brock is an excellent communicator with a very detailed and comprehensive understanding of his beliefs ant the church itself.

    • @treemanstan838
      @treemanstan838 Рік тому +17

      You should have said “I’m also a member of the cult”

    • @hairyrope1912
      @hairyrope1912 Рік тому

      @@treemanstan838 Apparently Jesus wasn't done so he picked some rando from 1800s NY to spread his new gospel. Makes complete sense if you're retarded and don't understand Christianity

    • @fieryvoice3735
      @fieryvoice3735 Рік тому

      Not accurate at all. He left out much information! "The original aim of founding Prophet Joseph Smith and other early Mormon leaders was to establish a theocracy that would eventually control the entire United States. ...
      ... Mormon leaders were then, and still are, biding their time until that prophesied day when their original goal will at last be accomplished.
      That goal of establishing a theocratic rule over the United States and planet Earth is still an integral part of the Mormon faith and the underlying motivating factor in their desire to convert the world."

      p. 10 The God Makers: A Shocking Exposé of What the Mormon Church Really Believes,
      Ed Decker, 1984@@treemanstan838

    • @dianesteels6680
      @dianesteels6680 11 місяців тому +3

      ​@@treemanstan838why?

  • @Sunny_B4
    @Sunny_B4 Рік тому +62

    Thank you Brock. I am not interested in the LDS religion for myself, but I am very interested in learning about it from actual people versus reading about it. I am fascinated with the subject. Not only were you open, but you held my attention the whole time. I appreciate that.

    • @zacsdiyguns
      @zacsdiyguns Рік тому +4

      Most people against us were people who left, there can be bad apples like everyone and people automatically assume all lds people should be perfect.

    • @g_young_h
      @g_young_h Рік тому +5

      You should listen to the accounts of people who have left due to abuse, mentally and physically. The amount of control they have to relinquish, etc. This guy is nice, but indoctrinated and naive.

    • @StephanieBennion
      @StephanieBennion Рік тому +1

      @@g_young_hthose accounts are true 💔but thankfully rare. The vast, vast majority live fulfilled and joyful lives. That’s why it’s important to hear and validate all voices, even the positive ones ❤. We attribute our fulfilled and joyful lives (many generations of my family fit this) to the teachings of Jesus Christ which we’re just imperfectly trying to follow 🙏

    • @zacsdiyguns
      @zacsdiyguns Рік тому

      @@g_young_h you should hear account of non religious people too.

    • @susanpasi6759
      @susanpasi6759 Рік тому

      Christ warned about wolves in sheep’s clothing. That’s true of all organizations.

  • @heleneribeiro11
    @heleneribeiro11 9 місяців тому +8

    I am incredibly impressed with this gentleman's articulate speech, not shying away from more controversial topics, and even though I am not a religious person, I often only see the anti-religious side of it all. But, I have to admit I am very impressed, and I understand why there is such a vast LDS population in the world. They have their beliefs, and even though we may not agree with them, I feel that this guy makes it feel like we can all live peacefully and coexist in a civilised way! Great job you both!

  • @sbaird42
    @sbaird42 Рік тому +73

    Awesome interview, Peter! I love the way you just let people tell their own story. You don't shy away from the hard questions, but you let them give their answer their way and you don't judge them unfairly for it. A thousand likes.

  • @ca1eb1ove
    @ca1eb1ove Рік тому +55

    As an active member, I was immediately drawn to this video. I was expecting some creative editing and slanted views. However, I watched this video and was so impressed I immediately watched one of the Amish videos. From what I’ve seen so far in these videos, I truly appreciate the honest curiosity and respect you show toward the different groups you film. There is no judgement just a sincere desire to learn and understand other peoples perspectives. It’s videos like these that break down barriers and help us see each other as people. Looking forward to watching more. Keep up the good work.

    • @brutthaolong925
      @brutthaolong925 Рік тому +7

      As a non member this video has been very eye opening. As a non LDS Christian I’ve heard many things about the LDS church, some good, most bad unfortunately. I think that’s just a symptom of the unknown though. This has helped me understand the LDS church a lot more and has frankly made me very interested in learning more. I think this video will have the same effect on many other people as well, and show that mormans are just normal people that just practice a religion most people just aren’t educated in

    • @brettpinion4233
      @brettpinion4233 11 місяців тому

      NO truth: Book of Abraham published with 3 facsimiles taken from an ancient papyrus. The book is a funerary papyrus showing scenes from the Egyptian Book of the Dead. In Facsimiles Nos. 1 & 3, Smith misidentifies everything depicted. "LDS and non-LDS Egyptologists agree that the characters on the fragments do not match the translation given in the book of Abraham" Quote from LDS OFFICIAL WEB PAGE
      NO trace of the “Two million Jaredites slain” (Ether 15:2), with iron, brass, breast-plates, shields, and armor. It would be impossible for these millions of dead warriors in armor to leave no trace.
      NO trace of the great city Zarahemla- it would be impossible for a city the size of Zarahemla (Alma 5:2; D&C 125:3) to leave no trace.
      NO trace of Jewish dna found in any Indian burial ground anywhere in the Americas from time period of BOM. Thomas W. Murphy, (Mormon scholar, DNA researcher):“We are in a dilemma, the genetic evidence shows that American Indians are not Hebrews, they are not Israelites. The Book of Mormon is not true.” John Whitmer Historical Association Journal 2005
      NO temple like Solomon's described in 2 Nephi 5:16 has ever been found yet biblical temple is easily seen in Jerusalem. If the temple Nephi describes ever existed it could not disappear.
      NO Nephite "reformed Egyptian" writings ever found anywhere as it is not a real language anywhere in the world.
      NO cities mentioned in the BOM have ever been located (none of 38) anywhere. It would be impossible for them to disappear unless they never existed.
      NO evidence: "The whole land was covered with buildings, and the people were as numerous, as it were the sand of the sea." Yet not one ever located. (Mormon 1:7) IMPOSSIBLE for highly advanced civilizations (Jaredites, Nephites) & MILLIONS of people to have vanished.
      The BOM speaks of sheep, swine, silk, wool clothing & elephants existing in the Americas when they did not. 1 Ne.13:7; Alma 4:6; Ether 9:17 and 10:24 These were brought to America centuries later by Europeans.
      NO wheat, no goats, no metal smelting furnaces, no metal armor, no steel swords, no cattle, no chariot parts, no brass (Mosiah 8:10) no evidence of the listed Kings in BOM, no Jewish relics or Jewish Temples from supposed Jews, no metal plates like Nephites supposedly used, no middle eastern seeds growing, "which were brought from the land of Jerusalem ... and grew exceedingly" 1 Nephi 18:24
      There is NO archaeological, anthropological, topological, linguistic, botanical or dna evidence to support the Book of Mormon. LDS anthropologist Dee Green: “The first myth we need to eliminate is that BOM archaeology exists” conceding 20 years of research “left us empty-handed” (Green 1969 p. 77)
      CAN WE IGNORE THE LACK OF EVIDENCE FOR THE THE BOOK OF MORMON AND JUST TRUST OUR HEARTS AS TO THE TRUTH OF IT EVEN THOUGH IT CONFLICTS WITH THE BIBLE? NO!
      D&C Section 9:8-9 - tell us that if something is true it will make our "bosom burn" and we will FEEL that it is right. Maroni 10:4 says: "he will manifest the truth of it unto you"

      The Bible warns us against this subjective type of truth test. Why? Because we have a sinful nature that can be deceived. Proverbs 28:26 "He that trusts in his own (bosom) heart is a FOOL."
      The Scriptures, however, are infallible and can never be wrong (John 17:17; Psalm 119:128; 33:4; 19:8; Romans 3:4).
      This is why the Bible frequently urges us to study and meditate on God's word. 2 Timothy 2:15 KJV "STUDY ... rightly dividing the word of TRUTH." Acts 17:11 "EXAMINE THE SCRIPTURES to see if what said is TRUE". 1John 4:1 says: "BELIEVE NOT EVERY SPIRIT, ... because MANY FALSE PROPHETS have gone out into the world."

      Mormonism claims the bible was corrupted to justify Joseph Smith's changing of the biblical, eternal God into an evolving, created god, who is not all powerful and is one of an endless number of gods . However, this is a PROVABLY FALSE claim.

      The Claim: In the BOM, the prophet Nephi has a vision the Bible was corrupted and "plain and precious parts" were removed after the 12 apostles and after the formation of the “great and abominable church” (1 Nephi 13:26-29). Most Mormons believe this is the Catholic Church formed in the 4th century. Nephi claims this church was founded by the Devil (1 Nephi 14:3). So let’s objectively examine the Bible & BOM.
      BIBLE: The Dead Sea Scrolls have been dated to as early as 350 BC. One is the Great Isaiah Scroll, which is the oldest known copy of the Book of Isaiah dated to 180 BC.
      Do ANY ancient scrolls show Smith's "uncorrupted" version of scripture? NO! Yet they would if the scripture was later corrupted after the 12 apostles died as Smith and Nephi said.
      Also, if they had been corrupted, Jesus would have corrected scripture instead of affirming it! Jesus sd:“ I told you EVERYTHING written about me in the Law of Moses, the Books of the Prophets, and in the Psalms had to happen.” (Luke 24:44-46)
      Scripture is the same today as it was 2,100+ years ago with only minor spelling and punctuation differences. Joseph Smith was wrong. These scrolls pre-dated Catholics, and are Jewish scrolls and the BOM says the Jews had the Scriptures in their "purity". 1Nephi 13:25
      LDS Apologist Wayne Ham admitted the Isaiah scroll does not support the the BOM. Apologist Dr. Sidney B. Sperry, of BYU, said the Dead Sea Scrolls do not help the case for the BOM. BYU Professor Joseph F. McConkie: "Rather than Joseph Smith as Found in Ancient Manuscripts, it ought be Joseph Smith as Lost in Ancient Manuscripts.” (Religious Studies Center, 1984)
      IS THE GOD OF THE BOOK OF MORMON THE SAME ONE AS IN THE BIBLE? NO! In the LDS Church’s 147th Conf., Gen Authority Bernard P. Brockbank said: the Christ followed by Mormons is NOT THE CHRIST followed by traditional Christianity. (Ensign, May 1977 p. 26)
      "Before me NO god was formed, nor shall there be ANY after me.” (Isaiah 43:10) If Mormonism is true, then God could not make this claim, for he was just a man at one point; nor could he claim that no gods would come after him, for that is the goal of LDS members.
      Like Joseph Smith, this was the goal of Satan, to be like God and have worshipers. "I will exalt my throne above the stars of God ... I will be like the Most High”’ (Isaiah 14:12-14)
      The new testament has not been corrupted either. See the book of John. Smith changed it to make Jesus a created being. Research a 1900 year old papyri known as the Bodmer Papyri of the book of John. (written 150 AD, around the Apostle John's time)
      John 1:1 "In the BEGINNING was the WORD and the WORD was WITH God and the WORD WAS God." ΕΝ ΑΡΧΗ ΗΝ Ο ΛΟΓΟΣ ΚΑΙ Ο ΛΟΓΟΣ ΗΝ ΠΡΟΣ ΤΟΝ ΘΕΟΝ ΚΑΙ ΘΕΟΣ ΗΝ Ο ΛΟΓΟΣ (look up this ancient Greek yourself on google)
      John 1:1 Joseph Smith translation: "In the beginning was the GOSPEL preached through the Son. And the GOSPEL was the word, and the word was with the Son, and the Son was with God, and the Son was of God." Smith's Jesus is no longer God in the flesh but the biblical Jesus is: "God was manifest in the flesh" 1Tim. 3:16 KJV
      There are 4,000 Greek manuscripts of the New Testament. Some go back to 350 AD and NONE support Joseph Smith's claims that the bible of today has been corrupted.
      Papyrus fragments exist of the New Testament dated to 175 AD and show that the new testament has NOT been "corrupted". (New Testament Docs: Are They Reliable? Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 1967 pp. 15-17)
      The manuscript and archeological evidence for the BIBLE is the GREATEST in antiquity. I pray you know the true Jesus and not Joseph Smith's exalted man from another planet who is not eternal, not all powerful, not perfect but evolving, and was polygamous.
      God is much greater than the humanoid of Mormonism and NOT just ONE OF AN ENDLESS NUMBER OF EVOLVING GODS.
      Jesus said ALL scripture will NOT fade away but "many wolves in sheep's clothing" will come trying to add to the word. Mathew 7:15 Joseph Smith changed Jesus, the Father and taught you can become a GOD.
      It hurts my heart to see Mormons fall for the lie that we can become God when there is only one eternal God found in the bible.
      "The only men who become Gods, even the sons of Gods are those that enter into polygamy." (Brigham Young) Journal of Discourses 11 p.269
      Apostle Orson Pratt, in The Seer, page 172, “the great Messiah who was the founder of the Christian religion was a Polygamist…the Messiah chose to take upon himself his seed; and by marrying many wives, … The son followed the example of his Father"
      God gave us critical thinking & logical reasoning for a reason, which is why he does tell us to EXAMINE and TEST what we are being taught for TRUTH. The bible withstands the truth test. Joseph Smith's version fails the truth test. It's your eternity, study it for yourself. God bless.

  • @b6894
    @b6894 11 місяців тому +66

    Good job Peter! As a member of the Church I am very grateful for your objective approach to understanding us. Very rare!!

    • @charlesmendeley9823
      @charlesmendeley9823 11 місяців тому

      There are actually more and more nuanced reports, e.g. with Mormon Book Reviews, 52 churches in 52 weeks, or Hello Saints. While nasty evangelicals still exist, they are far from the majority.

  • @angiel8656
    @angiel8656 9 місяців тому +4

    Bravo what a great interview. In grade school i had a Mormon in my class and he was so put together and respectful, and i have always wondered about there lifestyle. You guys gave me insight to that and i thank you both. God bless

  • @mark91345
    @mark91345 Рік тому +38

    I very much enjoyed this segment. Brock was open and honest and we got to see things "through his eyes". I also enjoy Peter's style of just letting people "be" and share who they are, what they think, how they see the world, etc.

  • @raphaelmandona8173
    @raphaelmandona8173 Рік тому +161

    Allowing the interviewee to fully respond is rare nowadays...Excellent job Peter.

    • @Vujovic39
      @Vujovic39 Рік тому +3

      Cannot fully respond? Hmm… because it’s a cult

    • @MarcP5267
      @MarcP5267 Рік тому +7

      @@Vujovic39yea Peter is a really good interviewer

    • @Bergerons_Review
      @Bergerons_Review Рік тому +1

      And this is why he is so successful.

    • @crafty_nerdette
      @crafty_nerdette Рік тому

      @@Bergerons_Review is he, though?

  • @jeR-m
    @jeR-m Рік тому +57

    Shout out to the missionaries who came into my life and took time to know me, care about me & my family and be a friend when i really needed one. regardless of what people may think or say about them, they are beautiful humans. Missing yall & hope to see you again in the future! Youre always welcome back to WV ! nothing but love and respect - jeremiah in Charleston West Virginia

  • @diannehecker6109
    @diannehecker6109 8 місяців тому +4

    What a great interview! Learned so much. Sending my best to Brock on his journey

  • @nankarl2512
    @nankarl2512 Рік тому +55

    Peter, as always, you do not disappoint. I, too, am a non-religious person. I find it fascinating how your line of inquiry in religious settings is so benign and genuinely curious. Brock, you are an amazing spokesperson for your church. Thoroughly enjoyed your honesty and willingness to address questions. Well done, gentlemen.

  • @konotoriG1
    @konotoriG1 Рік тому +58

    I'm seeing a trend of making videos about other groups/cultures that people have a curiosity towards without having the intention of slander and I really love it. I wish more content creators would continue on this path and it's much appreciated. Better to be educated than operate in a world of heresay. The world definitely needs more cooperation and understanding than attacking each other's beliefs. Thank you!

  • @cdmforconner
    @cdmforconner 11 місяців тому +36

    Love how Peter doesn’t show bias. He is great at what he does. Keep up the great work. Living in SLC and love to see Peter experiencing the culture

  • @KERA987
    @KERA987 7 місяців тому +3

    I don’t know how I came across your videos, but I love them. I can’t stop watching.❤

  • @alexcolclough3001
    @alexcolclough3001 Рік тому +169

    I grew up with Mormon neighbors and have nothing but good things to say. They are the single friendliest group of people you could ever encounter, as shown by this guide. I didn't (and still don't) understand some of the tenets of their faith, but they are incredible neighbors and friends.

    • @xaverrogers4910
      @xaverrogers4910 Рік тому

      m.ua-cam.com/video/5VrsFEiTpsQ/v-deo.html&pp=ygUVbmV3bmFtZW5vYWggZW5kb3dtZW50

    • @asmith7094
      @asmith7094 Рік тому +9

      By their fruits…

    • @ruthie1967
      @ruthie1967 Рік тому +7

      I guess that all depends on where you live. Some areas, such as where I lived have their noses so high in the air they don't notice you until they decide they need to get you into their church. Once you say no thank you their noses go back up!

    • @alexcolclough3001
      @alexcolclough3001 Рік тому +8

      That could be true of any other group of people too - just my personal experiences.

    • @VICTOR7oh2
      @VICTOR7oh2 Рік тому +1

      ​@ruthie8265 the members aren't perfect but the church is.

  • @SamSmolko
    @SamSmolko 11 місяців тому +92

    Couldn't have had a better teacher/guide. I learned SO much. I wasn't raised with any religion or attending church. Very impressed with this well-spoken, young guy.

  • @tiffaniesterzer7910
    @tiffaniesterzer7910 11 місяців тому +125

    Ive lived as an active member of the lds church in utah for 40 years. I really enjoyed this video. Thank you for portraying the church so others can see our history, beliefs and culture. Brock you did an outstanding job 😊

    • @juliaweber212
      @juliaweber212 11 місяців тому +2

      Exactly especially in positive light

    • @davidmentol5125
      @davidmentol5125 11 місяців тому

      FYI. Joseph Smith took wives of married men while they were still alive. The more you know.

  • @cherylkitchen
    @cherylkitchen 3 місяці тому +7

    I just was in Salt Lake City for the first time. My youngest son has moved there. It is an amazing place. I was completely won over. I'm an East Coast person. Live in very congested Virginia. SLC was so peaceful and beautiful. The people are amazingly kind and warm. I was hoping my son would come back east, but I feel good about him being there now. It's safe and friendly. The cost of living is outrageously expensive. I worry about that.

  • @Jbrundage94
    @Jbrundage94 Рік тому +32

    This was great to see. I’ve lived my whole life in and around the Salt Lake valley. I am not Mormon, or Christian for that matter. I think your comment about the church keeping Salt Lake clean is 100% correct. The church does so much for our community, and I think it’s very under appreciated. People love to hate the Mormon church, and it’s unfortunate.

  • @bradrichter5082
    @bradrichter5082 Рік тому +108

    This was fantastic. I had a friend growing up who was Mormon and never really understood it and would think to myself how weird some of the things they practiced were. It’s very fascinating to hear about it more in depth and to hear them denounce a lot of the stereotypes. I love the curiosity Peter brings to everything he does. Really helps them open up and speak honestly about everything.

    • @MaryOKC
      @MaryOKC Рік тому +6

      It’s the tip of the proverbial iceberg.

    • @bradrichter5082
      @bradrichter5082 Рік тому +8

      @@MaryOKC Oh I’m sure it is but it’s nice to get context of where they’re coming from. Also refreshing to see someone actually have some tough questions and such a knowledgeable recipient to those questions. Was just one man talking to another man. No conflict just purely educational despite eithers religious views and that’s refreshing to say the least.

    • @annhood3
      @annhood3 Рік тому

      @maryj very true

  • @Moo_Dear
    @Moo_Dear Рік тому +34

    As a member of this church, I have been so excited for this series! I feel like we're pretty misunderstood at times, so thank you so much for your respectful approach.

    • @TheChenny73
      @TheChenny73 Рік тому +2

      You’re not misunderstood, the members have a great misunderstanding of the church history and its truth claims.

    • @dantheman909
      @dantheman909 Рік тому

      Mormonism is unfortunately misunderstood by it's followers. Please look into the teachings of your church and how they do not line up with the original gospel and are downright goofy at times.
      For example:
      - Mormons believe in a Father and Mother God. There is no biblical evidence for this. It was made up by the Mormons in the last 200 years.
      - You can become a God (blasphemy) and you earn salvation through works (also blasphemy)
      - In 1852, Young proclaimed that black individuals were cursed with dark skin as a punishment for Cain's murder of his brother (insane and goofy).
      - Mormons Believe in Eternal Marriage, which is contrary to what Jesus taught.
      - Satan Controls Bodies Of Water (goofy)
      - The Book of Mormon Says that Christ Ministered to the Whole World, which is not true. Christ clearly sent his disciples to be his witnesses to the world. There are no eyewitness accounts of this event, other than what was written down 18 centuries after it happened. While the original Bible was written down in the same century it happened by eyewitnesses.
      - Mormons hold a belief that God was once a mortal man who attained godhood through righteous actions. This is totally wrong. God is eternal and was not a mortal man.
      Please read the true, simple, original gospel. Mormonism is a false gospel.

    • @hazelgirl5091
      @hazelgirl5091 Рік тому +1

      @@TheChenny73 Absolutely agree!

  • @Josie-u6f
    @Josie-u6f Місяць тому +1

    Hello! I'm a member form New Zealand. I want to tell you that I found this video very interesting. We hear many things from Salt Lake City but we don't really know about Salt Lake City and it enviros at all. We just take it all for granted and accept all the benefits and blessing that we recieve being a member. I never knew Salt Lake could be so beautiful. Brook your guide was candid and up front about everything. Thank you both of you for your extremely intriguing and impressive dialogue.

  • @cynthiaperry9756
    @cynthiaperry9756 Рік тому +102

    As an LDS member I’m always nervous how the tone and final “edit,” as you called it, is going to portray my faith. Thank you for the respect given and the complete lack of mocking.

  • @zoraiabrito5946
    @zoraiabrito5946 11 місяців тому +57

    I just subscribed, Peter! First time on your channel, and talking about the Church! I was laughing when you guys were talking about our favelas here in Brazil, either in São Paulo, or anywhere else. Thanks to both of you, Peter and Brock, for this amazing approach about the Church! Being a returned Brazilian Sister missionary who served in Idaho 19 years ago, this wonderful video brought tears to my eyes and a smile to my face as you guys went through SLC and Provo, where I was living for 10weeks, while in the MTC. Thank you for all the amazing questions and answers, who were so respectful and kind in both ways. I can see Christ's light through the goodness between this two amazing human beings!Thank you, thank you and OBRIGADA!!!❤🇧🇷

  • @wtt8914
    @wtt8914 Рік тому +64

    As a member of the LDS church myself, I'm grateful for this series and that young man did an awesome job explaining and sharing his perspective. Thanks Peter! Great Stuff as Always and Happy Thanksgiving to you and the Wife!

  • @robbierobinson5798
    @robbierobinson5798 11 місяців тому +3

    I love this interview. I was born and raised in Utah County, served a mission, graduated from undergrad and grad school both in the state and out of the state. It's great to see others investigate in an open and honest way.

  • @MimikoEki
    @MimikoEki 11 місяців тому +102

    as a latter-day saints. my family had a really hard time a few years back and growing up in the church helped our family be better and closer to God. there was more love in our home and discipline in our lifestyle, the church is our second home. there may be high demand to follow but the blessings that the Lord showed our family can be seen.❤️

    • @honkhonk8009
      @honkhonk8009 11 місяців тому +10

      Im a Bhuddist and I can attest to that fact.
      Religion can instill alot of discipline surprisingly.
      Alot of psychological proof to back this up.
      Its why when you go to college, no matter what you study, you must use the same strategies you learnt in sunday school, to work with your material.
      Religion is important to people, and I never truly understood the folks that hate on it so much.

    • @painmymiddlename457
      @painmymiddlename457 11 місяців тому

      Your and every other religion is a lie and man made BS! Religion takes your attention from more important things and turns you into close minded kook!

  • @missgentry8018
    @missgentry8018 11 місяців тому +40

    This was such an awesome video! I especially loved the section about missions and missionaries, and the newfound respect that Peter expresses here. I served a mission as a young woman in my early 20’s in Mexico. I remember opening my mission call and seeing that I would be serving near the US/Mexico border and I was filled with fear, thinking I was going to experience violence or even be killed on my mission. I didn’t express this fear to my mom, but the next morning she woke up and told me that she had a dream that the people of Mexico were going to love me. I was comforted by my mom’s dream and received my own feelings of peace that everything would be ok as well. I ended up serving my full 18-month mission (it’s shorter for female missionaries) and coming home safe and sound - and speaking Spanish fluently. I am now a Spanish teacher and I love the language so much. Being able to communicate with Spanish-speakers from all over the world is a great joy to me, and I will forever be grateful for the 18 months that I served a mission as it has blessed my life by just teaching me the language alone.

  • @ericw6081
    @ericw6081 Рік тому +47

    I grew up Mormon and went my own direction. It was pushed on my too hard. But it does have a great sense of community and good morals to live by. Something this current world very much needs! This was a great interview and this young LDS man did a great job explaining. Utah is definitely changing with all the big tech companies and Covid bringing a lot of people in from out of state. On one hand, it’s bringing more night life and fun events. On the other it’s bringing more crime and over crowding in nature and on the freeway etc. And driving up home prices, and rent.

  • @kellymccoy6174
    @kellymccoy6174 11 місяців тому +2

    This was so good!! Thank you. What a good guy he was to show you the inside of this religion!!

  • @jayesbeautifulchaos2244
    @jayesbeautifulchaos2244 Рік тому +254

    Born and raised here in Utah. Even though I was raised in this culture and religion and my entire family continue to follow the church, I went my own way once I became an adult for my own personal reasons. This young man has a beautiful heart, and is a wonderful spokesperson for their religion. He did a great job explaining the actual religion.

    • @ezman100
      @ezman100 Рік тому +24

      Thank you for being polite and kind towards the Church even though you decided something else for your life. It seems like people who leave the church become extremely bitter and want the whole world to know about their pain.

    • @jayesbeautifulchaos2244
      @jayesbeautifulchaos2244 Рік тому +24

      I will admit I was bitter for a while, but then I grew up and realized that bitterness won’t get me anywhere in life, and that forgiveness towards those who hurt me, and being kind would get me further. There are some truly remarkable people on this planet, and looking for the good in people is a lot less energy consuming than trying to find the bad, let alone trying to convince others that a religion is “bad” because I had a bad experience.

    • @LamelKendrick
      @LamelKendrick Рік тому +21

      I would consider living around Provo based on the footage shown I don't see any decadence and decline you see all over places like Michigan (where i'm from). It's almost unbelievable to see females dressing and acting modestly like this. As I get older it's hard to make such an impression on me like this video did. I really think it's a place I would sincerely look into spending a lot of time at

    • @susangroom960
      @susangroom960 Рік тому +8

      ​@@ezman100trying to save people you love from a lifetime of lies is not bitter. I've been in this dudes shoes. Leaving the cult is the most painful thing I've ever done, I lost everything including 9 grandchildren. BUT TRUTH is everything.

    • @robbhays8077
      @robbhays8077 Рік тому +6

      Stop calling it a cult. Just such an ugly way to refer to your former faith.

  • @donmiles5080
    @donmiles5080 Рік тому +62

    I'm not a Mormon. I do have close Mormon friends and though there are some major theological points on which we disagree it has never been a barrier to our friendships. This was an excellent interview and very fair. Thank you.

  • @CarlosRomero-pl9tk
    @CarlosRomero-pl9tk Рік тому +53

    As a LDS, I think this was an excellent representaiton of the culture and faith. I'm not from Utah, I'm a convert, got baptized in NYC when I was 13. I'm in my 30's now and still strong in my faith, served a mission and everything. Good job Peter, love your videos!

  • @Infrawgnito
    @Infrawgnito 8 місяців тому +1

    What a fascinating interview! So well spoken, so open. I have such a better understanding of the LDS faith and the people who follow it. Absolutely stellar interviewing skills by both men.

  • @jonihofmann3318
    @jonihofmann3318 11 місяців тому +78

    Another great video, Peter. Thank you for introducing me to the LDS church through this genuine, respectful and thoughtful interview. Brock did a wonderful job of explaining his faith and lifestyle.

  • @philiploertscher_music
    @philiploertscher_music 11 місяців тому +36

    Thank you for being compassionate to my people ❤ it means a lot to see someone sincerely asking and learning about our beliefs and experience. I’ve often felt powerless to try and explain my beliefs and often have experiences with people outside of the church where I leave feeling invalidated and misunderstood. This video helped validate positive experiences I’ve had in this culture, and your example of listening with compassion (and Brock’s example of answering questions with patience and compassion) gives me some more hope to be able to have positive conversations with others. So thank you ❤

  • @HonorGuard117
    @HonorGuard117 Рік тому +100

    I don't live in the US but have always had a fascination with how diverse and different each state is from one another. I've always loved the sceneries and seeing the background and mountains overlooking the city, it's like something that is out of a fantasy novel! This is awesome

    • @JakeStewart1343
      @JakeStewart1343 Рік тому +5

      If you ever come to the USA, come visit SL,UT. It's a beautiful scenery.
      We take it for granted, but thanks for reminding me! 😎👍

    • @resonate690
      @resonate690 11 місяців тому

      @@JakeStewart1343 read SL, UT as SLUT

    • @dannyzwahlen8278
      @dannyzwahlen8278 11 місяців тому

      Please come visit the US sometime. Go to a National Park
      And experience our natural beauty.

    • @lovathon6365
      @lovathon6365 11 місяців тому

      @@JakeStewart1343 its beautiful, both city wise and nature wise. thats where it stops.

    • @americannightmare2109
      @americannightmare2109 11 місяців тому

      His mom sucks his finger

  • @alexhenry6890
    @alexhenry6890 11 місяців тому +4

    Being a member of the church “less active” or hardly lol the way Brock talks about the church is super heart warming 💙

  • @PuraVida57
    @PuraVida57 Рік тому +48

    So grateful for your work Peter and the opportunity to see all lives and culture around our country. Your curiosity and kindness shown in all these series is inspiring ❤

  • @kathyevans110
    @kathyevans110 11 місяців тому +33

    As a member of the LDS church, I think this is a fabulous video with great explanations and answers to all of the questions asked. Very well done!

    • @evanwildermann7034
      @evanwildermann7034 8 місяців тому +3

      Yep same propaganda I've heard a million times

    • @unter1103
      @unter1103 7 місяців тому

      ​@@evanwildermann7034 Why don't you shut up then attention seeker

  • @tpai302
    @tpai302 11 місяців тому +71

    I'm not Mormon, and I loved learning more about them and their beliefs just as I do anything else Peter covers in his videos. It's easier to cast people aside when you choose to disregard their point of view of the world.
    Thanks for doing this, Peter! Great video!!

  • @marybrady7392
    @marybrady7392 4 місяці тому +9

    I will never forget that some missionaries happened to come to my home a few weeks after my husband had passed. The day after I met them, I walked out on my front porch and it was simply plastered with postets with love and caring notes. I will forever remember that simple acts of kindness from people who had never met me .

    • @PatrickThreewit
      @PatrickThreewit 3 місяці тому

      I adopted my daughter from the Church but after 40 years, I dropped out. My daughter and 5 granddkids had no communication with me or her mother for ten years. My wife died and daughter never visited, while wife was sick. Lately I got a little more communication but it isn't the same because I am considered an apostate to all my former close friends and family.

  • @jeffgordonsmom1730
    @jeffgordonsmom1730 Рік тому +50

    I’ve been to salt lake twice and was blown away by kindness and welcoming spirit I felt by the community. This video was nice and informative. Keep on keeping on pete

    • @RJT80
      @RJT80 Рік тому +2

      Salt Lake City was on our shortlist of retirement destinations until the Democrats took control. It's a shame what is happening there.

  • @gksargen
    @gksargen Рік тому +99

    Brock slayed in this video! Excellent job so impressed. As an active member and former missionary myself, I couldn't be more proud and grateful for an honest and accurate interview. Very well done.

    • @mikeh9956
      @mikeh9956 Рік тому +12

      Brock gave the North Korea tour.

    • @michelejeanneault8603
      @michelejeanneault8603 Рік тому +1

      Thank you all for doing your part in making the world a better place. Wonderful to get a genuine tour with the well spoken Brock. Peter you've done it with class once again !! Hugs

    • @allisonradel4774
      @allisonradel4774 Рік тому +3

      @@mikeh9956 I agree 🤣 why no blacks and priesthood or hiding abuse within the church?

    • @zacsdiyguns
      @zacsdiyguns Рік тому +3

      @@allisonradel4774 black people do hold the priesthood lmao

    • @allisonradel4774
      @allisonradel4774 Рік тому +3

      @@zacsdiyguns yes, the late 70s. But why couldn't they before that? Did God all of a sudden change his mind and send the new revelation down to the holy prophet?

  • @tanyacordes5916
    @tanyacordes5916 Рік тому +26

    What an amazing video. Thank you for producing for those of us who have wanted questions answered but were afraid to ask or didn’t have a source to ask. Brock was a huge source of information and history! His church should be proud of him.

  • @42N8_1
    @42N8_1 3 місяці тому +3

    This is one of the best interviews I have seen.

  • @monac9459
    @monac9459 Рік тому +246

    As someone who is not an LDS but am currently working in Idaho, I just have to say this young man definitely spoke well of his beliefs and the church. I have never felt safer in any community then here in Idaho. The people are sincere, kind, hardworking. When we have time they answer all the questions us non LDS folks ask. The religion is not forced on to us. Its just a warm welcoming conversation. There is lots of misinformation regarding the LDS. These folks have a sincere relationship with God and are living in the present. Im so thankful I came to work here and will be leaving with a greater more compassionate understanding of them. And while I wont be converting, I am enlightened by them.

    • @gwengold8154
      @gwengold8154 Рік тому +7

      What a kind heart you have. Thank you ❤️

    • @MB-zy4cm
      @MB-zy4cm Рік тому +3

      What about Chad and Lori Daybell?

    • @Wade-nc2if
      @Wade-nc2if 11 місяців тому +13

      @@MB-zy4cm It's not really fair to judge an entire group of people because of actions of a few

    • @Wade-nc2if
      @Wade-nc2if 11 місяців тому +13

      @@MB-zy4cm It's like comparing islam with osama bin laden or all Germans to Hitler but hey there's no real point in arguing with Randos across the world

    • @Wade-nc2if
      @Wade-nc2if 11 місяців тому +1

      @@MB-zy4cm so have a good life bye 🖐

  • @cosettelaplante699
    @cosettelaplante699 Рік тому +158

    My uncle was a Mormon. He served our country. A disabled Vietnam veteran. He raised my sister from 12 to 18. She has a MSW. Only took out a loan for her graduate studies. She worked since she was 16. He taught her how to save and manage money. And how to give back to others. He also looked after my mom, who was mentally and physically challenged. Years later, he married a woman with a teenager. He paid his step daughter's way through university. When he passed away, he left his wife with no debt, a home, and a car. With her income and the money he left her, she will be comfortable.

    • @valeriesouth
      @valeriesouth Рік тому +2

      Grateful for his service to his country and his family ❤

    • @Yooperskepticz
      @Yooperskepticz Рік тому +3

      He sounds like a really good guy 😊

    • @AlexiaSaxey
      @AlexiaSaxey Рік тому +1

      That person in the video is my uncle

    • @dubjubs
      @dubjubs 11 місяців тому

      ​@@WeWander298% of LDS people have one wife, 98% of FLDS have Multiple wives my guy 😂

  • @stanleybridge
    @stanleybridge Рік тому +43

    Peter once again you nailed it! Introducing us to Brock and his calm assured explanation of his faith, church and community was enlightening to many of us. Very interesting and I thank you.