In 1910 the jews in Israel had an identical story with locusts instead crickets and storks instead of seagulls. If you want to see it, it's in one of the episodes of the series *_against all odds_* with Michael Greenspan.
Glad you enjoyed it; please share our channel with your friends. No - it's not an LDS channel, but I know that LDS share a strong interest in all sorts of history!
As a former Protestant who converted to the LDS faith in 1975, I can testify that the Book of Mormon is true. It’s nice to see the respect given to the LDS church back during this time period. Now, we’re living in a time when good is bad and bad is good, as perpetuated by the liberal media and certain anti Mormon Evangelical groups. I’m now 70 and have been very blessed, as a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints.
@@China-ClayI appreciate your question, but in the meantime, please consider that people of African descent in Brigham Young’s time could be baptized and receive the Gift of the Holy Ghost and could be asked to serve in the church with a calling they were given. They could also be the recipient of a blessing given to them by the laying on of hands on their heads by Priesthood holders who had authority to do so. At the time, and until 1978, they could not be ordained to the Priesthood, which is actually a responsibility that worthy men are given. It is actually given to the boys and men so they can bless the lives of those whom they are serving. No Priesthood holder ever gives himself a Priesthood blessing; rather, he must ask another Priesthood holder to perform a blessing for him if he needs a blessing. PS: I don’t hold the Priesthood, either. 😊 I’m actually very glad that only males are ordained to the Priesthood. I feel safe knowing they can bless me, as well as the precious children I have borne. If a husband wants a Priesthood blessing, he must rely on his friends. PPS: Brigham Young was a mighty man and a brave soul who led a huge exodus of heavily persecuted people to the safety of the largely uninhabited Rocky Mountains at the time. The United States government later honored him with a large statue in the Capitol Building and said he was a “great colonizer of the Western United States”.
70 wives ... My word, that stretches Polygamy to Harem, and gives rise to the understanding to the subject being criticized, and the Evangelical Minds accusations. The journeys Religions take, one wonders what they were truly like at the offset. 70 wives ... that stretches even my Liberal Mind.
I was just thinking, it would take a liberal to believe this. Brigham had 28 wives and 58 children. This was also a time when you could afford multiple wives because there were no taxes. Today, if you can afford a wife you can't afford a home to put her in without at least 2 incomes😊
I'm not sure if that would be heaven or hell. I can't imagine keeping up with 70 women, much less wives. 56 children is also something I couldn't imagine the demands that would have on a father.
Mark Twain said “I had the will to do it. With the gushing self-sufficiency of youth I was feverish to plunge in headlong and achieve a great reform here--until I saw the Mormon women. Then I was touched. My heart was wiser than my head. It warmed toward these poor, ungainly and pathetically "homely" creatures, and as I turned to hide the generous moisture in my eyes, I said, "No--the man that marries one of them has done an act of Christian charity which entitles him to the kindly applause of mankind, not their harsh censure--and the man that marries sixty of them has done a deed of open-handed generosity so sublime that the nations should stand uncovered in his presence and worship in silence."”😂
Prayerfully read the Book of Mormon, and pray to know if it is true. Pray without any judgement, only a sincere desire for our Lord to share His truth with you may God bless you and your hearts filled with joy.
Yeah, like the part about joseph smith being a criminal con man polygamist pedophile? That's a big one. Or maybe the fact that the native americans are not jews. We were all taught and testified to know that it was translated from golden plates and now Nelson has confirmed that it was actually a rock in a hat. Just like south park said several years prior. So much dishonesty, lying, and indoctrination. The primary song is called follow the prophet. It repeats 50 something times. I'm glad I got away from all the dishonesty and lying.
You spelled ‘ignorance’ wrong. Many join the church when they hear about the welfare system. When they find out they need to work for it, such as helping to keep the chapels, they nope out….just like you. What kind of service did they want you to do that you felt was beneath you?
@@debbylou5729 Let's see... daily church duties and/or meetings. Couldn't even watch Wizard of Oz once a year on TV (1960s/70s) because of their f'ing weekly sacrament meeting. I had NO F'ING IDEA WHAT SACRAMENT WAS. I did learn 10% tithing when I was paid 10¢ for every gopher I trapped. Our family had meetings all of Sunday, Family home evening on Monday, mutual on Tuesdays, primary on Wednesday, Fast offerings, "volunteer" farm (required), confessions with the pervert bishops... Oh, and that tithing is 10% on your gross, not your net. Stake conferences, televised yearly general conference (they could afford to pay ALL 3 OF THE NETWORKS). The only good thing about general was that we didn't have to suffer regular Sunday school and sacrament meeting ONE F'ING SUNDAY A YEAR. There is a sample. Now YOU TELL ME WHY I SHOULD ANSWER TO YOU. YOU POP UP WITH A COMAND WITH NO CAPITAL TO BEGIN NOR PERIOD TO END. YOU MUST BE IGNORANT ENOUGH TO BELONG TO THAT FU/SEE... KING CULT.
Cool. Mormons are some tough people. They make good neighbors.
Thank you for the compliment!
Shades of ĺds
Wait. 70 Wivés? Ok....
@@DerGlaetzehmm.
They suck
This was just wonderful! Thank you for posting it here in you tube.
Glad you enjoyed it!
In 1910 the jews in Israel had an identical story with locusts instead crickets and storks instead of seagulls. If you want to see it, it's in one of the episodes of the series *_against all odds_* with Michael Greenspan.
Very interesting stuff!
My house is over 100 years old, and I have pine floors...
Aside from referring to the Salt Lake temple as the "mother temple," it's so refreshing to see a fair and respectful presentation of our faith!
The writers were fair to LDS; I am glad you enjoyed it.
I appreciate the respect given to us by the makers of the film. Thank you.
Glad you enjoyed it; please share our channel with your friends. No - it's not an LDS channel, but I know that LDS share a strong interest in all sorts of history!
As a former Protestant who converted to the LDS faith in 1975, I can testify that the Book of Mormon is true. It’s nice to see the respect given to the LDS church back during this time period.
Now, we’re living in a time when good is bad and bad is good, as perpetuated by the liberal media and certain anti Mormon Evangelical groups. I’m now 70 and have been very blessed, as a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints.
Jesus said
I will be with you for ALL TIMES.
Mt 28
Mormons skipped 1900y
Roman Catholics haven’t skipped a day
Hurray 4 u
How do you feel about Brigham Young excluding blacks from the blessings that you enjoyed for so long? I’m genuinely and kindly asking
@@China-ClayI appreciate your question, but in the meantime, please consider that people of African descent in Brigham Young’s time could be baptized and receive the Gift of the Holy Ghost and could be asked to serve in the church with a calling they were given. They could also be the recipient of a blessing given to them by the laying on of hands on their heads by Priesthood holders who had authority to do so. At the time, and until 1978, they could not be ordained to the Priesthood, which is actually a responsibility that worthy men are given. It is actually given to the boys and men so they can bless the lives of those whom they are serving. No Priesthood holder ever gives himself a Priesthood blessing; rather, he must ask another Priesthood holder to perform a blessing for him if he needs a blessing.
PS: I don’t hold the Priesthood, either. 😊
I’m actually very glad that only males are ordained to the Priesthood. I feel safe knowing they can bless me, as well as the precious children I have borne.
If a husband wants a Priesthood blessing, he must rely on his friends.
PPS: Brigham Young was a mighty man and a brave soul who led a huge exodus of heavily persecuted people to the safety of the largely uninhabited Rocky Mountains at the time. The United States government later honored him with a large statue in the Capitol Building and said he was a “great colonizer of the Western United States”.
Brigham Young officiated at my ancestors wedding.
Thanks, everyone for the comments - they have been....interesting!
70 wives ... My word, that stretches Polygamy to Harem, and gives rise to the understanding to the subject being criticized, and the Evangelical Minds accusations.
The journeys Religions take, one wonders what they were truly like at the offset.
70 wives ... that stretches even my Liberal Mind.
I was just thinking, it would take a liberal to believe this.
Brigham had 28 wives and 58 children.
This was also a time when you could afford multiple wives because there were no taxes.
Today, if you can afford a wife you can't afford a home to put her in without at least 2 incomes😊
I'm not sure if that would be heaven or hell. I can't imagine keeping up with 70 women, much less wives. 56 children is also something I couldn't imagine the demands that would have on a father.
Mark Twain said “I had the will to do it. With the gushing self-sufficiency of youth I was feverish to plunge in headlong and achieve a great reform here--until I saw the Mormon women. Then I was touched. My heart was wiser than my head. It warmed toward these poor, ungainly and pathetically "homely" creatures, and as I turned to hide the generous moisture in my eyes, I said, "No--the man that marries one of them has done an act of Christian charity which entitles him to the kindly applause of mankind, not their harsh censure--and the man that marries sixty of them has done a deed of open-handed generosity so sublime that the nations should stand uncovered in his presence and worship in silence."”😂
Prayerfully read the Book of Mormon, and pray to know if it is true. Pray without any judgement, only a sincere desire for our Lord to share His truth with you may God bless you and your hearts filled with joy.
Nuts
These randy mormons make me laugh!
Mother Young Sandra Tanner's ancestor
Eg marshall. Will say no more
mormons make me laugh
A reasonable summary of a great man in a few minutes. Of course much is left out, but reasonable.
Yeah, like the part about joseph smith being a criminal con man polygamist pedophile? That's a big one. Or maybe the fact that the native americans are not jews. We were all taught and testified to know that it was translated from golden plates and now Nelson has confirmed that it was actually a rock in a hat. Just like south park said several years prior. So much dishonesty, lying, and indoctrination. The primary song is called follow the prophet. It repeats 50 something times. I'm glad I got away from all the dishonesty and lying.
How about his 54 wives?
70
Everett Eugene Grunz
The house probably has termites and asbestos.
I am Orthodox Jewish . 🤍🤍💙💙🇮🇱🇮🇱🕎✡️🕎 .never heard of Mormons . 70 wives ??? Very interesting video .i enjoyed it .
If you join, you automatically get 3 starter wives and another every year until age 70.
Hahahahahaha...
Gotcha!
Eg marshall. Ok white guys
Cult bs, I speak with my experience
You spelled ‘ignorance’ wrong. Many join the church when they hear about the welfare system. When they find out they need to work for it, such as helping to keep the chapels, they nope out….just like you. What kind of service did they want you to do that you felt was beneath you?
You should try it with your mouth
Yes, they are very controlling and greedy. I know it well myself.
@@rberry4288 some examples please
@@debbylou5729 Let's see... daily church duties and/or meetings. Couldn't even watch Wizard of Oz once a year on TV (1960s/70s) because of their f'ing weekly sacrament meeting. I had NO F'ING IDEA WHAT SACRAMENT WAS. I did learn 10% tithing when I was paid 10¢ for every gopher I trapped. Our family had meetings all of Sunday, Family home evening on Monday, mutual on Tuesdays, primary on Wednesday, Fast offerings, "volunteer" farm (required), confessions with the pervert bishops... Oh, and that tithing is 10% on your gross, not your net. Stake conferences, televised yearly general conference (they could afford to pay ALL 3 OF THE NETWORKS). The only good thing about general was that we didn't have to suffer regular Sunday school and sacrament meeting ONE F'ING SUNDAY A YEAR. There is a sample. Now YOU TELL ME WHY I SHOULD ANSWER TO YOU. YOU POP UP WITH A COMAND WITH NO CAPITAL TO BEGIN NOR PERIOD TO END. YOU MUST BE IGNORANT ENOUGH TO BELONG TO THAT FU/SEE... KING CULT.
LDS propagandist.
Your PAID minster tell you that?
@@debbylou5729 The Mormon general authorities are all paid six figure salaries
@@KendraAndTheLaw So what? Higher ups in all religions are paid well.
How is historical video propaganda? Be specific.
@@yosemite735 ask Debbie Lou. She's the one who brought up the issue of being paid.
Ah hello? Fifty something wives and kids. God told me to tell you. You have to be my wife. Extremely obvious what was going on back then.
No , it’s not extremely obvious what was going on. You have no idea. Even so , don’t think I could do it, or would want to.
@mikeporter6952 You don't know how a man with fifty plus wives has fifty something kids? Everyone knows what polygamy was all about.
@3DFLYLOW what was it all about?
@@utahnick Banging your mom while your daddy was away..? Lol. Think about it.
Brigham smoked dude.