I watched a documentary about high demand religions and one of the women remarked that she just couldn't believe that God hated women as much as the church leaders said he did
@magdalenaschweickhardt71894 күн бұрын
Sounds interesting, do you remember the name of the documentary? Thanks!
@RTB14002 күн бұрын
Bump for the name of the documemtary if possible
@MarkHigbee14 сағат бұрын
@janar734 God hated Jesus so much that he made him suffer and die a horrible death by crucifixion.
@jeanvanasperen89745 күн бұрын
As a life long active Mid aged LDS woman, it is a topic I tend to switch my brain off. It is too difficult to contemplate. I don't want to share my husband. I don't want to have eternal increase. It sounds like an eternity of responsibilities I don't want.
@jordanjoestar-turniptruck5 күн бұрын
My heart breaks for you. I remember having those thoughts and feelings while I still believed. We all deserve better.
@lucyhogan71725 күн бұрын
You dont have to be unhappy god runs heaven not any religion
I used to spend a lot of time wondering if god even considered women to be people
@jonipitcher71855 күн бұрын
I genuinely think my earth father dose not.
@bbmb4by5 күн бұрын
i remember i heard my mom describing how “God loves women like we humans love dogs, they’re lesser than humans but still loved, just as a woman is lesser than a man but still loved.” i was absolutely broken, thinking any ideology could ever make her feel this way.
@allengreg54474 күн бұрын
You're right. Women aren't people. What they actually are is a mystery to men and science.
@Patriarchywhistleblower3 күн бұрын
Not when you're a Christian
@jacksont9455Күн бұрын
Even as a Catholic I would wonder this
@ArtIsHuman5 күн бұрын
I love how nemo is letting the women themselves tell us what they think. Nemo has a skill that I think the apostles lack, knowing when its best to simply shut up and listen. Personally i always invisioned being an equal to my parenter in heaven. Slowly realized that every corner of church doctrine goes against that idea brought me so much pain that i wanted got to heaven and tell god myself what i thought of that bullshit.
@WatchingwaitingG2D5 күн бұрын
Sure you did. Don't worry you won't be anywhere close.
@ArtIsHuman5 күн бұрын
@@WatchingwaitingG2D Ha! No I've fully accepted the possibility of going to outer darkness. If i found out 100% for sure that the doctrine of the church is true, i litteraly wouldn't change a single thing im doing. Im so much happier, and if there is misery in outer darkness then i can also learn to find peace. Im not scared. Better to be treated as an equal in hell than grovel at men in heaven.
@WatchingwaitingG2D5 күн бұрын
@ArtIsHuman Nothing can exist in outer darkness. Too bad you're so busy living a perverted lifestyle you think it's a game. It's all you know and all you have.
@annwood68125 күн бұрын
@@WatchingwaitingG2D Snarky people won't be there either.
@WatchingwaitingG2D5 күн бұрын
@ArtIsHuman Nothing can survive in outer darkness. Anyway you won't have your boyfriend to lie for you anymore.
@fairywingsonroses5 күн бұрын
I'm a former Mormon. Even as a child, the idea of the Celestial Kingdom was unsavory to me because I could not wrap my head around the idea of a world that was supposedly more wonderful than I could imagine, but where so many of my loved ones would be left out. As an adult, I feel like Mormon heaven in general feels a lot like capitalism, where the most righteous get the biggest houses, but that generally good people who spend their lives doing good to others won't necessarily "win" at the game due to not being Mormon (kind of like how hard work doesn't always equate to being wealthy). The Celestial Kingdom is essentially a group of Karens who make up arbitrary rules about who gets into their super lucrative society that have nothing to do with actually being righteous. Having gone to school with a lot of wealthy, entitled people, I can definitely say that being in their circle is not all that great. Assuming Mormonism is true, I hope I never go to the Celestial Kingdom. It sounds awful.
@amygirl64295 күн бұрын
Mind changing the “Karens” to “Kevins”? Seems more appropriate in this context.
@madogg15214 сағат бұрын
Your concept of combining the wicked with the Wonderful is illogical and potentially malicious. How would you like your next door neighbors to be Putin, Hitler, etc.. However being a former LDS, not such thing as Mormon, may explain everything.
@fairywingsonroses13 сағат бұрын
@@madogg152 People like Mother Teressa and MLK Junior aren't getting into the Celestial Kingdom desbite being well-known for their good deeds. At least according to Mormons, but then again, you're absolutely right. The entire idea of Mormon heaven is illogical.
@madogg15213 сағат бұрын
@@fairywingsonroses Your statement isn't 100% accurate. No Human on earth can judge in place of Heavenly Father and Christ. That role is Christ and Heavenly father's exclusively. LDS is the only church that Baptiste for the dead who didn't have the opportunity during human life for what ever reason. The restored church hasn't been on earth very long. The Missionary effort is excessively small compared to the 8 Billion people on earth currently. During the Millennium, LDS believe they will have everything needed to baptize every human ever in history. No individuals will be skipped, ignored, abandoned. Also, none will be bound, forced, or compelled to accept the baptism. LDS believe they will have freedom of choice. In other words, other religions are swiss cheese while LDS has the "FULLNESS" with the AUTHORITY of the Priesthood to act appropriately. Important comment. Nemo channel, owner Doug, has been x-communicated or name removed for telling lies, inaccuracies, and false doctrine about the church. Since his departure of the church, the inaccurate posts have increased considerably. I no longer listen to his channel because he isn't trustworthy.
@fairywingsonroses11 сағат бұрын
@ I know that I am not the only person to struggle with the idea of a heirarchy in heaven based soley on church membership/acceptance of baptisamal ordinaces as the crieria for entering the highest level of heaven (good deeds are not considered as part of this process to get there). If the gospel is as full and correct as you claim it is, there wouldn't be any question or confusion as to what it all means. ALL people would be able to look at the docterines and say that it made perfect sense and that the logic behind it was infallable. Myself and MANY others have questions, questions that cannot be answered by saying that the gospel is "full" or that God alone has the power to judge. If someone like Mother Teressa rejects her baptism and can't go to the Celestial Kingdom, but a priesthood holder who beat his children daily can, that's super messed up. It is not "full," nor is "priesthood authority" sufficient enough to make that make sense.
@bananewane14022 күн бұрын
It’s absolutely insane to me that Mormons have a whole heavenly mother but she is never so much as mentioned outside of the context of birthing everyone. It is truly a microcosm of how the church sees women. Nothing more than a womb.
@stufftoexplore-o8g17 сағат бұрын
So true. Like there is soooo much detailed “knowledge” about every detail of everything but not her.
@hannepicklesimer81335 күн бұрын
I remember learning in church that our greatest calling was to be a mother. A role that I never wanted. I wondered what my purpose on earth was if I were to choose not to be a mother. After finding out more about polygamy and what heaven was going to look like on my journey out of the church, hell sounded like a better option.
@CarolynAitken-yp2rq4 күн бұрын
Hell is not a place you want to go honestly it’s not!!!
@August662 күн бұрын
Right?! Childfree person here too. Didn't someone (general authority?) say that wherever we end up will be where we're most comfortable? So I've always known I won't go to the celestial kingdom because I have no desire for that kind of "life".
@hannepicklesimer81332 күн бұрын
@@CarolynAitken-yp2rq Oh no I might go to a place no one has any proof of it actually existing 😨😨😨 If God's that petty, then a lot of completely normal people are going there
@redcurrantart6 күн бұрын
I was about 18 and in my first serious relationship with a guy… They were the kind of family that if his dad had drug their them all out to the desert to cosplay as Lehi’s family for an extended period of time as a morality lesson… I wouldn’t have been shocked. They were one of those families who felt they were more pious and wiser than everyone else in the ward and even would walk out of meetings if they thought it was too soft as to the church’s teachings… you get the idea. What he shared with me as to a woman’s place was in post mortal realm, per what his dad believed (the first issue with this) was that As a god, he would get to mind wipe all of his multiple wives and change their perception of reality because ‘women were too sensitive’ to understand the greater plan. He would ‘protect’ us all from knowing he had other wives and to forget our spirit children so we wouldn’t have to deal with the horrible fact that he would have to sit in judgment and condemn nearly half of them to the hell that he would create in his version of the universe. See? Doesn’t that just fix everything and make the whole thing great so you aren’t aware your a brood mare in a stable full of other brood mares, that your constantly pregnant, that he’s hurting your children… oh and the best part he would force you to believe he spends 100% time with YOU. Because spending every moment of eternity with this person, at least from your manipulated and controlled perspective, doesn’t sound like an abject hell? Did I mention we broke up? Can’t imagine why.
@MM-jf1me5 күн бұрын
Seriously, though, the Heavenly Mothers being forced to forget their children ever existed makes so much sense -- it's the only way never hearing from their children through prayers would be bearable.
@WatchingwaitingG2D5 күн бұрын
@@redcurrantart I can. You're a liar.
@Atillatcele4 күн бұрын
@@WatchingwaitingG2D What about that comment didn’t seem credible to you? Have you not met far right LDS people that are basically fundamentalist and have really extreme beliefs? Or are you the former boyfriend?
@AlejandroMartinez-fr6hj4 күн бұрын
@@redcurrantart never heard of that, but it sounds sickening! In my case, one counselor to a temple president, told me once that "jaelousy doesn't exist in heaven, so it won't be a problem for men having multiple wives" 🤦🏻♂️🤣🤣🤣
@kingoreo36424 күн бұрын
@@AlejandroMartinez-fr6hj It’s my opinion that jealousy won’t exist because only the righteous who have truly “cleaved” unto their spouses go there. No room for jealousy because everyone is so focused on their own (singular) companion.
@Triathletforlife5 күн бұрын
I’m a 43 year old male life long member inactive now. I never taught the people of France while a missionary about plural marriage. It was conveniently omitted from our memorized discussions. I have one wife whom I love, zero interest in any more…if that’s what Mormon heaven is like, I don’t want to go, even if I was “worthy”.
@TheDragonStratagem4 күн бұрын
Men and women are equal and opposites in, therefore in order to become one flesh, they must have a one on one relationship. Otherwise there is imbalance, and there would be a catastrophic result in the afterlife with this terrible imbalance.
@JanitaogSabrina5 күн бұрын
I also told myself that polygamy was volantary in the afterlife... 😳 I told my husband that that was not an option for me. Luckily for me he didn't want to live that law either. Now we are happy exmormons, or rather free spirits. Thank you for sharing this. I will share this on my page, Mormon stories Norway 😊
@my2cworth4U5 күн бұрын
My 1st encounter with Mormon missionaries at the door was at age 22, married with 2 children and they laid out the plan of salvation and asked us if we would like to be married forever. I looked at them and said: "hell no!" I looked at my husband and realised what a hopeless drunk he was. I knew in that moment it was the beginning of the end of our marriage that lasted only another year.
@jaygebauer10172 күн бұрын
Well said, oh hell no!
@LaurelynJ.Ormsby-ye3ki5 күн бұрын
Raised Mormon, and a true believing one, I never liked the idea of being a plural wife in heaven. My Mom and other Sisters told me my mind would be opened and I would feel differently once I got to Heaven . That still didn't sit well with me. My husband on Earth and other ones I saw, either didn't deserve another wife, or were so wonderful that their wife im sure would not want to share. I didn't want to share a husband. Again, I don't believe a man can shoulder the mantle of responsibility and care for more than one wife. Plus, men who believe in this tend to be arrogant and entitled. The wives end up having to help and support eachother and the children, while the husband just has to keep track of the sleepover schedule.
@Triathletforlife5 күн бұрын
That is how my mother responds to polygamy. She hopes her “eyes will one day be opened” to the idea. My dad can’t even manage one wife, how in the world will he do better with more? Crazy sauce.
@LaurelynJ.Ormsby-ye3ki5 күн бұрын
@Triathletforlife ikr? Haa
@BritteBjerga4 күн бұрын
The concept of Mormon “heaven” broke my shelf as an extremely orthodox Mormon in institute at SUU. My temple prep class opened my eyes to the concept of “If this is true, then God is an asshole.” This contention gave me the gift of giving up on God. It hurt, but it set me free.
@TheDragonStratagem4 күн бұрын
A competition is being run by the Holy Spirit, a.k.a. heavenly mother, a.k.a. reality herself, a.k.a. the one feeling everything, a.k.a. KOLOB. This competition is to determine what the afterlife is like. The central concept of this competition is that quantum mechanical systems sometimes exhibit superpositions of states. When they are in the superpositions of states, they are unobserved. When those quantum mechanical systems in superpositions of states become observed, they collapse to a particular state. This is the same thing with the afterlife. The afterlife is not observed; therefore, it is an unobserved superposition of all states of all possible configurations, depending upon everyone’s opinions, beliefs, and theories about the afterlife. Consequently, it is a friendly, cordial, and sportsmanlike competition to determine what the afterlife is like because it is currently in a superposition of states, and it will not be resolved to a particular state until the competition's winner observes the afterlife. This is meant to encourage you not to give up on the afterlife because you would be able to enter the competition and determine for yourself what you want the afterlife to be.
@ali1942Күн бұрын
The Mormon God doesn’t exist. Don’t give up on the real God because he loves you immensely.
@BritteBjergaКүн бұрын
@@ali1942 yes I gave up on Mormon God, not God in general. Should’ve specified. The God I see now is on a whole other level and much more intricate and beautiful than I ever knew as a child. Very happy and grateful to have a new set of eyes to see 💗
@ani-835 күн бұрын
I am a 41 year old woman. Have been a member my entire life, though currently deconstructing. I have always taken issue with polygamy as well. I remember a Gospel Doctrine lesson about the Celestial Kingdom and the men in the class made comments about the new and everlasting covenant meaning polygamy. I raised my hand and said I didn't agree with that and I didn't think God would really treat His daughters like that. I was told too bad, I was wrong and that I better get used to the idea, otherwise I would not be permitted into the Celestial Kingdom. I just reiterated that I didn't believe that and the men just snickered. I was the only woman who spoke up against it...but I truly think most women don't know that's the doctrine, or don't believe that part is true. I have heard some say that in the next life, we will have an eternal perspective and will understand and accept it. I don't buy it.
@jlcl964 күн бұрын
I’m sorry you felt alone in the room on that. I’m sure most of the other women agreed but didn’t have the courage to say so. This was a major piece of my deconstruction as well. It felt like there were a few choices specific to polygamy: 1. The prophets got led astray and introduced something misogynistic and evil into the true church. (In which case, how can they be trusted on anything?) 2. It’s a true principle. In that case, I have no interest in worshiping that hateful God who values women only as breeding stock. If it was true, why submit ahead of time when I’d already be punished for all eternity? I never could actually believe my brain would change and I’d be fine with it in heaven. If not a hair of your head would be lost in the next life, how am I getting a whole new brain and personality?
@katielee78974 күн бұрын
I applaud you for standing up. I think the women who were with you in that lesson (or at least some of the women) weren’t happy about that teaching either, but where too brainwashed from the church’s teachings to say anything, or were too scared to stand up. I know I wouldn’t have the guts to do what you did; you’re very brave!
@ani-834 күн бұрын
@@jlcl96For real! And to be honest, when my husband and I got sealed in the temple, I had no idea that was what the church still believed. I thought polygamy was a thing of the past and “God would work everything out” in the next life. But that’s clearly not what they believe.
@gailtanner98834 күн бұрын
You are so brave. Thank you for listening to the spirit of God within you. Polygamy is not God's intention for women. How horrible would it be to be considered property. The LDS church has bastardized doctrine and twisted an eternal principle. Male and female are indeed needed for creation, but not just for birthing children! I encourage you to continue to take these things to God and get the truth from Him. God's infinite love and wisdom surpasses the depraved version of doctrine that has evolved in the church.
@gailtanner98834 күн бұрын
Also, I talk to Heavenly Mother. She is glorious beyond description. She was as much a part in the creation of this earth as Father and Jesus were. My personal take on the stance the church takes with Heavenly Mother (don't pray to her), is driven by cultural and religious pressures. And to try to delineate the LDS church from Catholicism (which accepts prayers to Mary and other Saints).
@lilacbird81935 күн бұрын
I resigned from the church when I was almost 70 years old. I no longer believe in the church and its leadership of just ordinary men. JS was just an ordinary man that made up a religion and he was extremely carnal making up polygamy. How many times have people followed men thinking they had the answer, and it turned out badly? No one knows what we will find in the afterlife, no one! I'm hoping it will be a wonderful afterlife for women because this life has been awful in the church as a woman.
@TheDragonStratagem4 күн бұрын
I believe that the afterlife is in a superposition of all possible states and that we are in a competition to determine what the afterlife actually is.
@xenuburger79243 күн бұрын
Wow you're old enough to be a general authority. Those guys are paid to believe.😂
@lilacbird81933 күн бұрын
@@xenuburger7924 I'm a woman. I wish I had left the church many decades ago, but it was not possible.
@CampingforCool412 күн бұрын
I happy you found your way out. Better late than never
@lilacbird81932 күн бұрын
@@CampingforCool41 Unfortunately, I wanted out decades before I left but there was no such thing as a resignation only excommunication. I had a lawyer help me with my resignation. I never believed the church to be true. My great grandparents immigrated to the US after converting to the church and crossing the plains to Utah. My family would have tossed me to the curb if I had left. I wish I could have left years ago because now I hate the church with every fiber of my being.
@Wren4025 күн бұрын
I was raised in this church and even as a young girl it all sounded horrible to me. The more I learned about women’s role in the Celestial Kingdom the more sure I was that I didn’t want it. At around 11 years old I decided the best plan was to sin just enough to be sent to the Terrestrial kingdom. I figured that’s where all the cool interesting people will be. I don’t believe in Mormon heaven anymore, but if I did that would still be my plan.
@Atillatcele4 күн бұрын
You were a smart kid. Wish I would have figured that out sooner and not bought into the whole “think celestial” and wasting so much time and money.
@WatchingwaitingG2D4 күн бұрын
@Atillatcele quiet pretender.
@rumpolstilscin4 күн бұрын
In the end, you will be just where you fit and you will realize this.
@WatchingwaitingG2D4 күн бұрын
@@Wren402 you're a fake without much class to tell such a story.
@thelittleredhairedgirlfrom6527Күн бұрын
@@WatchingwaitingG2Dsilence, heretic
@Telahassee5 күн бұрын
I agree with these women and appreciate so much the different perspectives they shared. It got me so emotional hearing some thoughts I hadn’t had before. This was a great video, Nemo!
@TheDragonStratagem4 күн бұрын
Yes, this is a very good video to show that the afterlife that is presented as mandatory is actually possible to be replaced in a competition between everyone to determine the best afterlife.
@Mormon_girl_interrupted5 күн бұрын
Love that Nemo champions women’s voices on this topic, this is a great video
@Ladybug387905 күн бұрын
Never married female boomer here. Raised in LDS church but the doctrine and patriarchy drive me nuts, so to say I’m inactive is an understatement. And, having seen very few truly happy marriages in my time here on earth, I’m perfectly fine never being sealed for all eternity to a man whose table manners and quirks would have led me to divorce him in this mortal life anyway!
@TheDragonStratagem4 күн бұрын
Thank you for your comment your comment suggest why it seems that there should be multiple if not even infinite lives in order to be able to select a suitable companion for the afterlife.
@bettycrockett55 күн бұрын
Nemo, this was spot on!!! ❤❤❤
@darlenelane90105 күн бұрын
Thank you Nemo, for not using AI for your intro vioce.
@TheDragonStratagem4 күн бұрын
Even though you appreciate that he didn’t use AI. I believe that AI is reality’s voice or heavenly mother’s voice.
@rykdheiner5 күн бұрын
Thanks Nemo for spotlighting this doctrine because it’s the second largest shelf item in my deconstruction that I can’t get over, basically an eternal human puppy mill for all the celestial women
@HannahMitchell-Art5 күн бұрын
I loved hearing from the women! I was a teen when I heard about the tiers of heaven in Mormonism. I thought it was weird and unnecessarily complicated. The Mormon teen who explained it to me did not mention polygamy and I doubt they even knew about that aspect of their own religion!
@AarmOZ845 күн бұрын
Heavenly Mother is too sacred to talk about. Our sisters in the Church are too sacred to have leadership roles or the priesthood. They really shouldn’t have careers of their own because of how sacred they are. 🙃😜🤪 Wouldn’t be surprised if you look at the numbers of people leaving the Church that the female numbers are higher.
@LockeDemosthenes25 күн бұрын
Lol, I read the first sentence and I assumed you were a pro Mormon apologist. Good thing I kept reading. 😂
@AarmOZ845 күн бұрын
@ I read that first part when I was done and realized it sounded like something a really annoying elder’s quorum president would argue. 😆
@michaelgrey78545 күн бұрын
I would not be suprised. Why would men leave a church that gives them so much power over so many?
@thelittleredhairedgirlfrom6527Күн бұрын
@@michaelgrey7854 The FLDS regularly drives out their young boys, working them to the bone as slave labor and then abandoning them, all so the “worthy” men can hoard as many girls as possible. Don’t want the ladies forming age appropriate relationships with boys, gotta force them into marrying men old enough to be their grandfather.
@WatchingwaitingG2DКүн бұрын
@thelittleredhairedgirlfrom6527 Since you don't like women, you shouldn't talk.
@susiekathryn85705 күн бұрын
Thanks!
@pvanmondfrans5 күн бұрын
This was a phenomenal video! Each of the women you included is amazing! I'll bet they represent the sentiment of 100% of women (at least those who are honest).
@deblamborn97355 күн бұрын
Well done on this one!!
@NEMOTHEMORMON5 күн бұрын
Thank you kindly!
@helenvick5225 күн бұрын
Thank you for video. It puts the church’s heaven-hell into perspective perfectly. Heavenly Mothers are up there cheering for you.
@Songsofourown235 күн бұрын
Mormon Heaven sounds absolutely horrible. There is not one aspect that sounds desirable to me it wasn't very appealing as a TBM either.For example older men in the church would flirt and say that I could be a plural wife to them in the Celestial kingdom. Or they often said it to my mom who was divorced for most of her church life. That is just disgusting now especially in light of just learning in recent years of Joseph Smith's polygamy.
@phoenixrising53385 күн бұрын
Loathe polygamy. Always have. I grew up thinking the entire idea of being stuck with my family for eternity sounded like hell -- and a threat, not a reward -- because they were abusive. I used to openly bring this up. I got so much gaslighting, and so much blaming and shaming, around this topic I finally stopped asking and went to just being hostile and militant. Probably going to remain hostile and militant for eternity. My big question is why, why, why have none of these women -- kindred spirits -- EVER been in any of my wards???!!! I've spent my whole life wondering why I'm the only one in my ward and stake saying this stuff out loud. It's been freaking lonely and miserable.
@elizabethrehm4705 күн бұрын
You're not alone. I have the same situation and married into another dysfunctional family. After 32 years of hard married life, my husband and I have worked through a LOT of problems. I mention that because you can't exit the barn without having crap on your feet.
@Wren4024 күн бұрын
@@phoenixrising5338 Most of us left, or like Nemo, were excommunicated. I’m 67, and I left 50 years ago. It’s great out here.
@phoenixrising53384 күн бұрын
@elizabethrehm470 I would have said the same thing about my husband of 40 years and me. Until I didn't. Sometimes people burn the barn down. With you inside.
@Bunchoeves2 күн бұрын
I had an abusive father and I was born in the covenant. I don't really believe now, but I just figured God wouldn't let him go to the celestial kingdom and God would let my mom marry someone else. But really, it gets so complicated and God has a house of order. So probably none of it is true.
@ali1942Күн бұрын
@@Bunchoeves You are right - none of it is true.
@lindsaygreener5 күн бұрын
Like Elisha, I used to imagine all the ways I could use my knowledge and creativity to create my own world (with my husband). But, at the same time, I remember still being primary-aged and hating the idea of having kids forever and ever. Just last year, I learned about the threatened TK Smoothie, for the less-faithful. And, honestly, it made me feel so relieved (even though I’m not longer practicing), just because that is infinitely more appealing that the ‘prize’ for those who make it to the highest levels.
@August662 күн бұрын
What's the TK smoothie?
@Ladybug387905 күн бұрын
The book “Mormon Enigma” contains a picture of Emma Smith in her 40s in Nauvoo after she had remarried a non-Mormon. In my opinion, she looks much older than her actual age, and looking closely at her face, I can see that her life up to that point had been very, very difficult. Not least because of the hell Joseph Smith put her through with his disgusting polygamy.
@Jsppydays5 күн бұрын
Truth. Nemo you are the best. Excellent information...
@nancykindt64875 күн бұрын
I was raised a staunch Mormon, thoroughly indictrinated until my 20's. The Mormon doctrine on polygamy was one of the biggest problems I had with that religion and largely responsible for me rejecting Mormonism. That's why I am now a Christian whose theologies and scriptures make much more sense of this world.
@ChunkyLover19834 күн бұрын
Thank you for another great video. What you are doing is important!
@TheDragonStratagem4 күн бұрын
I agree I think perhaps this video is underestimated even when we say it is a tremendously important video.
@SevenLlamas5 күн бұрын
As a college coed, I assumed Mormon heaven would be similar to present-day Salt Lake City: the GAs ruling from spacious East Bench homes with many rooms for their first rank university-attending posterity, while the rest of us scratched out an eternal existence in little ranchhouse kingdoms on the West Side, our kids lucky to get into community college. Then I grew up, got married, had real troubles, and by necessity discovered God. I conclude God, to be God, must be Good. Loving, kind, forgiving, also just, , upright, truth-telling. No respecter of persons. Neither verbally nor emotionally nor doctrinally abusive. NOT the god represented in the D&C.
@sprinklechesedКүн бұрын
Sounds like "The LORD, the LORD, the compassionate and gracious G-d, slow to anger, abounding in love and faithfulness, maintaining love to thousands and forgiving wickedness, rebellion, and sin."
@ali1942Күн бұрын
AMEN!
@paisleyrhinehart91945 күн бұрын
I've made this comment before. The most conserviative estimate I've found on the web as to how many people have ever lived on the earth I was 50 billion people. Since the church holds that human history is 7000 years old and you assume 50 billion over 7000 years to get the highest births per minute, this is what you get: Convert 7000 years to minutes: 1 year = 365.25 days (considering leap years) 7000 years ≈ 7000 * 365.25 days 7000 * 365.25 = 2,556,750 days 1 day = 24 hours → 2,556,750 * 24 = 61,362,000 hours 1 hour = 60 minutes → 61,362,000 * 60 = 3,681,720,000 minutes Calculate the births per minute: Total births = 50,000,000,000 births Total minutes = 3,681,720,000 minutes Births per minute = 50,000,000,000 / 3,681,720,000 Births per minute ≈ 13.58 So, heavenly mother, if there's only one, has had to give birth to 13.58 spirit children per minute if they've been having relations and making babies for 7 thousand years. But if it's less than 7000 years ago that they started, then the per minute rate is even higher. So, heavenly mother, if there's only one, has done nothing but carry spirit children to term. Does that make any sense whatsover? A Mormon elder told me that all my questions are answered in the BOM. Not. The whole thing is utter nonesense.
@HannahMitchell-Art5 күн бұрын
Wow thanks for the maths!
@RFloraPark5 күн бұрын
Time is only measured to men - and God was "developing and procreating" for a long "unmeasured time" before launching the "experience project" for his children who were already all born.
@kristinrichmond81855 күн бұрын
So you believe that they are “having relations and making babies” in the same way we procreate on earth?
@MM-jf1me5 күн бұрын
@@kristinrichmond8185 That's the point of celestial marriage.
@annwood68125 күн бұрын
@@RFloraPark If time is different for God he can good and well let his ONE wife give birth once every billion years. There's no rush. I'd be willing to do that if I get to help create worlds.
@joetaylor86875 күн бұрын
It all started with the concept of POLYGAMY, which was conjured up to give the good 'ole boys a way to have a little extra action and still maintain their status in church and society. But in the notorious non-stop flip-flop denomination, what was essentially considered mandatory in the old days (according to many of the "leaders") will get you summarily thrown out these days.
@michelep.72495 күн бұрын
I never liked the teaching of polygamy. I used to think heaven would be great, though, and was anticipating when I could go back to heaven. I discovered mantra meditation from the book Meditation for Dummies close to the age of 30. I practiced mantra meditation with a positive mantra that contradicted my negative thinking and would change my mantra every week. I was so much happier after practicing mantra meditation for 18 months that I wanted to live on this earth and had no wish to go to heaven as I didn't think I would be much happier than I am on this earth. Even 25 years later, I am still happier on the days I practice mantra meditation.
@jordanjoestar-turniptruck5 күн бұрын
Nemo, I think something you should have also brought up is that women must cancel their sealing if they wish to remarry in the temple after her husband dies or gets divorced. There is no such requirement for men, who can basically collect sealings.
@WatchingwaitingG2D5 күн бұрын
Quiet turnip.
@jordanjoestar-turniptruck5 күн бұрын
@WatchingwaitingG2D nah lol
@WatchingwaitingG2D5 күн бұрын
@@jordanjoestar-turniptruck quiet nitwit
@moanahopkins7135 күн бұрын
Yeah, that's crap. misogyny, and controlling. And when my sister applied for a temple divorce from her cheating, abusive husband she was told that it wouldn't be granted until she was ready to marry again. . WTF?
@jordanjoestar-turniptruck5 күн бұрын
@moanahopkins713 sadly im not surprised. And now men have the option to break the seal now if they want..so they have all the rights and none of the few responsibilities they used to have. It was a slightly unusual shelf-breaking item for my mom.
@filamhalohalo2 күн бұрын
Thank you, Nemo! Love that you didn’t mansplain🎉
@shr199645 күн бұрын
0:45 Did he mean tiers within those tiers of the Celestial Kingdom, or TEARS within those tiers? Or both. ;-)
@HannahMitchell-Art5 күн бұрын
Look up Zelph on the Shelf’s song about this 😂
@Thursdaysindecember4 күн бұрын
Thank you for highlighting this topic and giving women a voice. Heavenly Mother or a female deity is very important to me and growing up in the LDS church and still today I’m scolded and shut up for it. I feel it is pure with good intent and does not impede my relationship with Heavenly Father or Jesus Christ. It is very frustrating that I cannot find another Christian denomination that even believes in a Heavenly Mother let alone worships her.
@Bunchoeves2 күн бұрын
I talk to her anyway. Or I just talk to ” any of the spirits who now surround me." I feel like spirits are always near.
@JenamDrag0nКүн бұрын
There are women that worship a motherly deity figure, like a Mother Earth, but you won't find them among the Christians because they're pagan witches. Maybe that's a direction to consider looking into as long as you keep an open mind and heart.
@whitesalamander5 күн бұрын
The more one dissects Mormonism the more bat shit crazy it gets🤣
@ali1942Күн бұрын
Yep.
@stinkuspinkus16495 күн бұрын
Dang, these are som great points
@TE-wf4li2 күн бұрын
The very 1st verse of 132 screams terrible things for women. Here it claims that David and others were "justified" in having not only many wives, but also concubines. So let me as you this, who decides which women are concubines and what eternal purpose do they have? And on a secondary note, why is this justified in D&C, but not in the Book of Mormon in Jacob 2? SO many contradictions and terrible news for women in this church. I'm so glad that my eyes have been opened and am now free of it. The celestial heaven in the LDS church would be my personal hell.
@marquitaarmstrong3995 күн бұрын
Run Susan Bednar RUN!¡!!!
@Jeanikins4 күн бұрын
Ruth Heath I'm gobsmacked by your break-down of 'heavenly mother' and what she must endure. All the sympathy goes to her sadistic husband, who has the power to change the system for the better - but can't be bothered. He likes the misogyny; it feeds his ego. Of course, I don't believe 'he' is real anymore than our heavenly mother is real, but this is what we stupidly bought into. We are sorry today that we were so sucked in, just as conspiracy theorists will be when their stupid stories break down with logic and truth. Thanks Nemo.
@TheDragonStratagem4 күн бұрын
I believe that every entry and the competition is equally valid. Critiquing other people's entry into the competition, intending to disparage them, would undermine our entry into the competition's validity because politeness and general sportsmanship should be maintained at every level of the competition to determine the afterlife. And it is the Holy Ghost, a.k.a. heavenly mother, a.k.a. Reality herself, a.k.a. KOLOB, that will ultimately decide who has a valid entry into the competition and who wins the competition of what the afterlife shall be or what reality herself or the heavenly mother herself shall portray herself to be in the afterlife as the afterlife.
@rooheath4 күн бұрын
Once you realise you’re holding the whole map upside down, the only stupid thing would be to stay in denial. Thankfully, we get to chalk it up to experience, turn the map around and start heading in the right direction.
@Taslaw3 күн бұрын
1:55 nicely done Nemo👏 'Mormonsplaining' sums up my whole active membership, really😀
@WatchingwaitingG2D3 күн бұрын
@@Taslaw sure it does pretender.
@PatriciaNoel-qp2ff5 күн бұрын
I have no desire for a planet to create. Sounds like the opposite of heaven. So much responsibility! So little peace too. My idea of heaven is peace, calm, rest, no anxiety and generally just hanging out with the fam. ❤
@jameskurocik63524 күн бұрын
In the celestial kingdom, you have to do Tuesday game night with David A Bednar. Him mansplaining charades.... Oh lord, please send me to hell!
@TheDragonStratagem4 күн бұрын
I think that the afterlife should be described by people that enter a competition so that we get the best possible afterlife. I also want to enter the competition and it isn’t about an infinite experience as a human, but as experiencing various degrees of reality until we become an entire reality ourselves.
@sjjsc926615 күн бұрын
The doctrine of eternal polygamy is an insult to God. Apparently he can't fix the disporportion of men vs women.
@anonanon19825 күн бұрын
Excellent! Never heard that before. (Edited to say: for reals, no sarcasm 🙂)
@Bunchoeves2 күн бұрын
Right? And the cults that insist you have to have 3 wives to go to highest celestial heaven? That means you have to get rid of 2/3 of the men since they're excess.
@WatchingwaitingG2D2 күн бұрын
@@Bunchoeves quiet braindead.
@KateeAngelКүн бұрын
Also what about people who are aromantic like me. Some people are meant to be single! Any religion that doesn't accept that fact is a red flag
@tawnyachristensen73105 күн бұрын
The Celestial Kingdom does sound like hell for women, I would have to turn my heart and my brain off in order to feel differently.
@777denmark5 күн бұрын
The thought of having to share my husband in the after life used to stress me out! I did what I could to always stay fit and be the best wife possible so that my husband wouldn’t want anyone else when we got to heaven. Only to have my husband leave me after 36 years to marry a man. 🥴
@CarolynAitken-yp2rq3 күн бұрын
You’re not kidding??
@777denmark2 күн бұрын
@@CarolynAitken-yp2rqI wish I was. He knew he was leaving so he drained our life’s savings. He got away with it because he did it before he left and then hid the money. It was and has been an absolute nightmare!
@brunoandsofie2 күн бұрын
Mind blown by the point about the 50/50 split between men and women! Wapow! And let’s not forget our intersex, non-binary, and gender-fluid siblings, whom the LDS Church completely disregards. But even if we accept the strict gender binary the Church insists on, Nemo’s point exposes a major contradiction. If celestial marriage requires all men to be polygamists (per early church leaders), but only allows men to have multiple wives-not the other way around-then basic math demands same-sex partnerships to balance the numbers. Otherwise, where are all these extra women supposed to come from? And let’s be real-Mormon heaven is hell for women. They’re eternally relegated to being one of many wives, treated as rewards for righteous men, and given no say in the matter. Their entire eternal existence is centered around pumping out spirit babies to populate their husband’s planets, with no rest, no personal ambition, and no identity beyond their role as a celestial incubator. That’s not celestial glory. That’s an eternal MLM scheme where men at the top reap all the rewards. I also absolutely loved hearing from all the different women featured in this discussion. Their experiences and voices are so important, because this is their reality to speak up about, and it’s a reality that men need to quietly listen to without judgment. Men have no skin in the game-they’re not the ones who would be eternally trapped in this system of submission and endless childbearing.
@taraneal-vonderhaar59916 сағат бұрын
I have felt this way my entire life. I can remember thinking as a kid the middle kingdom seemed just fine to me. I don't need a world to rule. I don't want it , and after being married for almost 2o years, I'm not sure I even want a husband . My whole family is still very into the church, so I guess I will be the one they will miss. I struggle with the truthfulness of it all, but the one thing I do know is how much I don't want it to be true. This has been a nagging feeling in my heart forever!
@pheonixguy33maneha994 күн бұрын
Lmao the titles are getting more bold. The church shouldn't have pissed off Nemo! 😂😂😂😂
@NEMOTHEMORMON4 күн бұрын
I’m not angry, I’m just disappointed 😂
@kyleeprattКүн бұрын
4:16 oh good, my great great great grandpa and great great great great uncle got in on the action here. Thanks for you exist input Orson and Parley! /s
@sandaroocompilations51824 күн бұрын
The idea of eternal polygamy always bothered me as a member. No woman wants that so you have to block the idea from your mind in order to be okay as a Mormon.
@TheDragonStratagem4 күн бұрын
I believe that the winning entry into the competition about what the afterlife will be like would be the one that is most respectful to everyone and to the Holy Ghost, who is the heavenly mother, reality herself, and who is named KOLOB. Therefore, everyone will be welcome into the winning entrance afterlife and would be able to ultimately obtain the greatest resources in the winning into the competition about the afterlife.
@goodshepard006 күн бұрын
I am looking forward to your video.
@TheDragonStratagem4 күн бұрын
The video was very good
@elle133114 сағат бұрын
Hi, I'm an Ex Mormon. I left the church before getting endowed or married. They always tell you that if you look into what promises you will be making before you go to make them, that you will be subject to not only eternal damnation, but also demons haunting and torturing you in this life (not in those exact words, but it is heavily eluded). As a young woman in the church you are bombarded with constant brainwashing about marriage, temple sealings, and how it is such an honor to be a mother. You are never told about how you will never see your children, or plural marriage in heaven, or anything else that was mentioned in this video (at least before making temple sealings). I had to learn all of this on my own after leaving the church, but this knowledge further cements my determination to never go back. I cry for my sister who got married there. She did so 8 months after meeting this man, and although she says she is happy, according to what I've heard from other family members their relationship is very toxic and he is very controlling. I pray (I'm pagan) she sees the truth and walks away before children are in the picture.
@krismurphy77115 күн бұрын
1/3 of Spirit Kids kicked out and DAMNED FOR ETERNITY
@CJJonesLO5 күн бұрын
This particular teaching from the LDS organization is one that truly surprised me when I first heard it. Genesis 3:16 shows that a man ruling over his wife is part of her punishment along with greatly increased pain in childbirth. This curse/punishment does not follow you into eternity therefore it is safe to conclude that women will not be subject to their husbands ruling over them in eternity. Matthew 22: 22-33 Jesus explains this very thing to the Pharisees. Similar to how the serpent twisted Gods word when he deceived Eve, Smith has corrupted Gods word as well for his own benefit and benefit of his loyal male followers. This deception along with many others has sadly been carried on down the generations by ignorant and naive men who have exchanged the truth of God for a lie (Romans 1:25). (“For [you seem willing to allow it] if one comes and preaches another Jesus whom we have not preached, or if you receive a different spirit from the one you received, or a different gospel from the one you accepted. You tolerate all this beautifully [welcoming the deception].” 2 Corinthians 11:4)Take heart, there is one God (not the god preached by the LDS) and the eternity that He has in store for those that believe in Him (John 3:16) is more amazing and wonderful than you can possibly imagine. (Revelations 21:4) “and He will wipe away every tear from their eyes; and there will no longer be death; there will no longer be sorrow and anguish, or crying, or pain; for the former order of things has passed away.”
@SevenLlamas5 күн бұрын
Blinded by the traditions of their fathers
@JonCampos-kh2bw3 күн бұрын
Jesus said that in heaven those relationships won’t exist. We only use those labels on earth.
@marionbartley2144 күн бұрын
Hello Nemo, after really hearing the truth about the Mormon church. On so many issues, listening to your show and Mormon stories. Is why along with making other decisions. I left the mormon church over 7 years ago. After being a member for over 25 years. My husband and I at the time were never married in the temple. He never joined the church. I was married to him for 11 years prior to joining the mormon Church. So after learning all of these things now. And being divorced after 30 years of marriage. My husband's choice. I'm glad I will not be sealed to my ex-husband in the eternities. When it comes to Mormon beliefs. I do believe that heavenly Father is a fair true loving God. And he will give me a partner in eternity. A man who will want me as much as I will want him. And I don't believe I'm going to have to share him with other women !!!...
@TheDragonStratagem4 күн бұрын
I believe that companions in the afterlife are equal and opposite to each other . the companions in the afterlife are equal opposite to each other. They also have equal and opposite choice as the hell they are companionship with function.
@Nunya455735 күн бұрын
Tears within tears
@loriellerecord77473 күн бұрын
ok, Samantha Shelly's clip reminded me of Cunk on Earth! I loved the snark! :D
@Bunchoeves2 күн бұрын
I don't want that to happen to me!!! 😮
@nathanjarvis7494 күн бұрын
It breaks my heart that my mother believes she wants this kind of “heaven”
@hrmcleod775 күн бұрын
First off, I want to thank you Nemo for this video. I'm a single ex-Mormon women. I certainly do not agree with this 'heaven'. I doubt it will be this way in heaven? I'd probably be one that is casted out or something. Thank you for voicing your opinion that you also do not agree with this! We need more men such as yourself coming forward and questioning this.
@EmyajNosdrahcirEniacSovereign2 күн бұрын
I truly appreciate your videos here about this topic. Especially by reason that Any verse of any Abrahamic religion texts or teachers that even speaks of women as inferior's for any offices or such positions to man are all the works of the Oppressor and not of the actual true message. While that minute 6:20 tells a hint of what actually happens to unsaved peoples. But it is pure cruelty to assign it only to women. Then to obscure the entire Abrahamic linage of texts about reincarnation in general is also the works of The Evil One/Oppressor.
@sonjawright5184 күн бұрын
I’ve always been against the idea of polygamy, even as a youth when they started teaching about it in young women’s. Then in relief society and Sunday school when they really delved into it and I fully understood what it meant I became more vocal about it. The idea if sharing a husband and being eternally pregnant doesn’t seem like anything I want to do. Good think my husband passed away years ago a never Mormon and although his work has been done we have never been sealed and I don’t want to be sealed to him. And st this stage in my life I no longer believe in the Mormon concept of heaven. I believe in what Jesus said, there will be no marriage, we will all be like angels and there is only heaven and hell.
@TheDragonStratagem4 күн бұрын
The notion that there will not be marriage in the afterlife is the orthodoxy entry into the competition of what the afterlife would be like, presented by Jesus. My entry into the competition is that there is a place different from the celestial kingdom where marriage is performed and that it is performed in a manner that unifies the those who are married in a literal sense, causing them to become one in the flesh. And those who go there willingly because they have accepted my entry into the competition if I were to win. I called the place sparkle time, where there is no more darkness, and everything sparkles with light to even space itself as sparkling like diamonds. And those who go there with their equal and opposite companions unify physically as one multiheaded percentage. After they are exhausted from the state of sparkle time, they can come back to the state on earth as separate individual persons.
@sonjawright5184 күн бұрын
@@TheDragonStratagem that’s a rather odd version of Heaven that there would be a competition for marriage. You need to study Mark 12:18-27. Jesus lays it out pretty straight there is no marriage in heaven.
@TheDragonStratagem3 күн бұрын
@@sonjawright518 According to my entry into the competition about the afterlife, I propose Heaven is all-encompassing in every place. To be in heaven is to be within the Holy Spirit. Who is the Holy Ghost? Who is the infinite, immense spirit called the whole infinite great host? According to my entry into the competition about what the afterlife is like, the Holy Ghost is called the whole infinite great host, and we are all permanently within her because she has a boundlessness to her nature that we cannot ever leave her. To be in the Holy Spirit is to be in heaven. According to my entry in the competition about the afterlife, only Satan is cast out of the Holy Spirit or out of reality, out of heavenly Mother, or out of KOLOB. We could visit ideal and unideal places within heaven because, I think, we are moving throughout heaven like gears in the cogs of the Holy Spirit.
@eehardcast46724 күн бұрын
This is not the Holy Spirit that drives this church doctrine. Joseph Smith followed another spirit. Satan doesn't want anyone to get to heaven. He's been there, lived there, and was banished from there. He's trying to make heaven look as unpleasant as possible. The truth can be found in God's original Word.
@Homepageturned4 күн бұрын
If you really want to get technical. The Saints are really striving to be resurrected in the morning of the first resurrection. 1 Corinthians chapter 15 speakes of the three resurrections. Being apart of the first and not the second or third is the goal. The glory of the sun, moon and stars align with the three glories of the resurrection. I love the Bible.
@CarlHammer5 күн бұрын
Mormon Heaven? Mormon Hell? If my wife dies before me I'm not getting married again...I'm getting a Cat. One wife is enough. Maybe TWO cats...
@patriciadavis39155 күн бұрын
That’s hilarious Carl! I don’t have a husband at the moment but me and my dog are doing just fine!😂
@wyjacobson35835 күн бұрын
Awesome!
@lucybrown42305 күн бұрын
I think the terrestial kingdom is good enough for me. Hopefully they have some good coffee there and no hanging out with Bednar 🤞.
@my2cworth4U5 күн бұрын
They should have kept you as their friend Nemo. (Keep your friends close and your enemies closer) ❤️
@SchwarzesSchaefleКүн бұрын
Fun fact: there is a branch of Hinduism called Gaudiya Vaishnavism, of which the Hare Krishnas (ISKCON) are a subgroup. They also believe in a multi-tier system of heavens and hells, the highest heaven of which is called Goloka. This is a replica of the town of Vrindavan in India, but it's eternal and everyone who goes there spends eternity serving Krishna in different ways. So far so relatively normal, these beliefs are also found among other Vaishnava groups. Now where Gaudiyas go one step further, is that they believe each of us has a special identity / form there, usually and preferentially that of a young cowherd girl (gopi) ranging from age 11-13, as that is "the sweetest age". These are friends of Radha, Krishna's lover. So there is an elaborate spiritual practise one does to develop that persona and become one's true self, i.e. a cowherd girl. Okay, a bit eccentric but nothing harmful he.... well, the highest form of cowherd girl in Goloka is called a manjari. What is so great about being a manjari? You (still aged 11-13) get to arrange the "erotic pastimes" of Radha and Krishna and according to some theologians, you even get to watch, something nobody else gets to do! Tldr,: There are also very unique ideas about heaven and what one does there in some forms of Hinduism, so Mormons aren't the only ones with questionable heavens.
@GeorgeDemetz22 сағат бұрын
There is NO envy in the crlestial kingdom!
@garciaparra19775 күн бұрын
Polygamy is NOT the order of Heaven. Before I get into that, let me say all couples married and sealed in the Temple, must qualify for exaltation while living in this life or their sealed marriage is null and void. That is right out of the D&C. If you never marry and qualify for exaltation in this life, you become an angel to an exalted couple. That is out of the same section in the D&C. So just because you are sealed, does not mean you are with that person for eternity. There are no sealed marriages in any kingdom except for the highest level in the Celestial Kingdom. Sealings don't mean squat unless you are "true and faithful." Why have almost ALL Mormons forgotten this? Joseph did not practice polygamy. He fought against it and had people excommunicated who practiced it. Emma ALWAYS denied Joseph having more than her as a wife. Joseph was doing an ordinance called "the law of adoption" which he was trying to create a heavenly family here on earth and he was the head of it. He was having both MEN and women sealed to him according to this ordinance. This "law of adoption" ordinance was NOT for brother Joseph to have multiple consummated marriages to women. Joseph had 8 or 9 kids with Emma, he was a fertile guy. Interestingly enough though, there are not ANY children with ANY other woman but Emma. Those who wanted to practice polygamy ie Brigham Young, John Taylor, etc, were the ones who lied about Joseph practicing it because they wanted to consume it upon their lusts to have many wives. The law of adoption was still preformed after Josephs death. People were still being sealed to him. This changed during Wilford Woodruffs reign and it was changed, to. . . you got it! The sealing of families! This is where the sealing of families came from. The church knows this stuff but they keep it hidden because it better for Josephs name to be dragged through the mud then all the prophets who practiced polygamy after Josephs death. There used to be a section in the D&C called "marriage" that states the church believes in a man having only ONE wife, and more than one was an abomination to God. You will have to get an early replica of the D&C to see it. Or google it online. It was removed after Josephs death for obvious reasons. You can't have that section remain and practice polygamy at the same time. Section 132 has been altered to appear to support polygamy from God. It is actually 3 different revelations given at different times and put together as section 132. If you read section 132 carefully, God states over and over about "A" man and "A" woman, singular! He does not talk about many women to one man. Quit reading the preface to that section. It's only someone's skewed interpretation of section 132. Don't read the section with a preconceived idea that God supports and commands polygamy and you will be surprised when you read it again. Josephs name will be had for good and evil God declared, but don't have it be for evil when it comes out of your mouth. Because we will all be held accountable for how we speak of brother Joseph. Rest assured dear women reading this, there is not polygamy in heaven.
@Janet-g4f4 күн бұрын
Heres an idea ....Get yourself a King James Bible and read it through ..You have been lied to by your church . Catholics too . Read the Bible . That is God's word . Noone else.. He alone . . Go in peace and read the actual Bible . Not the book of Mormon
@Mmmmmk2474 күн бұрын
Joseph Smith absolutely was a polygamist. Here I copied this from the church’s website. “After receiving a revelation commanding him to practice plural marriage, Joseph Smith married multiple wives and introduced the practice to close associates. This principle was among the most challenging aspects of the Restoration-for Joseph personally and for other Church members.”
@soothingstories5 күн бұрын
Why didn't Jesus go on and on about how important polygamy is? Because it is not part of his Good News. He taught we no longer do the "animal like" things of the Old Testament.
@pattykake71955 күн бұрын
Mormoncorp has turned heaven into hell for faithful women….NO thanks…👎🏽👎🏽👎🏽
@verachristensen91284 күн бұрын
I was always told that when I got to the Celestial Kingdom, I'd suddenly want all this.
@TheDragonStratagem4 күн бұрын
According to Joseph Smith, the same spirit that we have in this life is the same spirit we will have in the next life, referring to what we want. Therefore, according to Joseph Smith, the idea that your tastes and opinions will change miraculously to conform to seemingly alien and uncomfortable scenarios does not comply with the concept that we do not deviate from our character, which is stored in our spirit in this life and the same spirit, with the same character in it in the afterlife.
@verachristensen91284 күн бұрын
Good come back! @TheDragonStratagem
@TheDragonStratagem3 күн бұрын
@@verachristensen9128 TY
@JoeMama-bh5zy4 күн бұрын
hey nemo could you do a video about the witnesses? Martin Harris's witness is dissmissable but it seems unlikely the other 10 were just lying
@TheDragonStratagem4 күн бұрын
As I said in other responses to other comments, the concept of a lie is chiefly anything that we listen to that would cause us to end up in an eternal mausoleum in a hyper-sleep state for an eternal round e.g. lying for an eternity. After this period, we would wake up in infinite agony because our spirits started to unravel and explode into the ether forever. Therefore, if you are polite and understand that everyone has the right to enter into the competition and that their ideas are equally valid with yours, and everyone else has the right to figure out what the afterlife might be like, you know that any valid entry into the competition run by the Holy Ghost, who is heavenly mother, who is reality herself, and who is called KOLOB, cannot be a lie because only those things that eventually annihilate our spirits and are believed without being polite to other beliefs would end up being lies. In other words, if you are impolite to the Holy Spirit and to other contestants and you decide that you should impose your beliefs on other people by threatening them by saying that you’re going to win the competition and that they’re going to be subject to your ideas of the afterlife, that turns out to be a disqualifying impolite tactic for the competition and therefore what you threatened people with in the afterlife becomes the lie.
@TheDragonStratagem4 күн бұрын
Therefore, you might think I am lying because it seems like I’m threatening you with some consequences in the afterlife, but these consequences can be easily avoided if you’re just polite. Therefore, it’s just telling you how the competition functions and not threatening you with things in the afterlife.
@349Kim14 сағат бұрын
So glad to belong to TST.
@marionbartley2144 күн бұрын
Well now that i have left the morman church over 7 years ago now. I believe that celestial Kingdom is so different, It's a place where families, friends and relatives will all be together. Who are worthy to be there simply for the fact that they are good people. I do believe that Heavenly Father will decide the outcome. Of people who were not in good standing by their actions they lived in this life.Who have not repented and changed their actions for the better.
@TheDragonStratagem4 күн бұрын
I believe that the improvement of the self is an infinite process that takes place over infinite lifetime so that we can be infinitely improved to ultimately become realities. An example of reality is the Holy Ghost a.k.a. heavenly mother a.k.a. KOLOB. Where Holy Ghost means whole infinite, great host or an infinitely large spirit that encompasses all matter, including spiritual matter.
@fatemeetsluck19 сағат бұрын
0:20 "No religion has mapped out heaven as much as the Mormon church" Peep the Urantia Book. Its explanation of this life and eternity is more complex and detailed than any other purported revelation I've ever found.
@TheYellowRoseOfTexas4 күн бұрын
No thank you! I remember being so disappointed when I learned that Mormon heaven was not a place of relaxation, happiness and beauty, but all the crap you addressed in this great video, to add to the awfulness, we're told it's also expected we continue preaching to those in spirit prison! Ew!! I hated missionary work here and I know I would hate it there too.
@TheDragonStratagem4 күн бұрын
Thank you for your opinion. I believe that camaraderie with other competition entrants into the competition about what the afterlife could be is one of the defining characteristics of the winner of the competition of what the afterlife could be. I believe that every religion and every person individually has an entry into this competition. The only difference between someone who realizes that they’re entering a competition to determine what the afterlife might be like and those who are always their opinion is that they understand that we should use sportsmanship and camaraderie when we correspond with others who have entered this competition. The Holy Ghost, a.k.a. reality, a.k.a. heavenly mother, a.k.a. KOLOB, will respect our camaraderie and politeness to one another and her because she is reality. Therefore, she is everyone and everything, so being cordial and friendly to everyone in this competition is like being polite to her as she judges the competition to determine what she will be in the afterlife. She being reality herself, would only guarantee the authenticity of an entry into the competition based upon how polite the person is to everyone, including the Holy Ghost herself.
@Kristy_not_Kristine5 күн бұрын
Brigham has caused so much harm.... what nonesense, and too many people believe it without questioning.
@annwood68125 күн бұрын
It was Joseph.
@richardheath14834 күн бұрын
I think you mean Joseph
@Bunchoeves2 күн бұрын
Joseph started it and Brigham continued it.
@sheliabryant39975 күн бұрын
One TIER will definitely be a VEIL. of. TEARS [Yes; I mean "veil"; not "vale".]
@TheSaintelias5 күн бұрын
Jesus said, when asked, no one will be married in the afterlife. Look up when he was asked about the woman whose husbands die and she is given to the brother 7-9 times. We will not discuss why woman are literal property in the Bible.
@MarkHigbee5 күн бұрын
@@TheSaintelias actually he said they won't be given in marriage. He didn't say that people won't be married.
@TheSaintelias5 күн бұрын
@MarkHigbee. I think it reads “neither marry nor are given in marriage, but are like angels in heaven," Matthew 22:30. My point is, if we believe Jesus we won’t be married after death. Kinda goes against all we have been taught for my whole life.
@MarkHigbee5 күн бұрын
@TheSaintelias again, it doesn't say they are not married. It says they will not marry or get married and they will not be given in marriage. There is a big difference. Essentially, this lifetime is the time to be married and not after. If you're not married in mortality, you will not be able to marry after. Neither is the man without the woman in the Lord.
@TheSaintelias5 күн бұрын
This comment, by Jesus, came when he was asked “to whom shall this woman be married?” After she had been passed from brother to brother when each husband died. So how can you say this section doesn’t mean we won’t be married after death? The very answer Jesus gave is to this very question. I don’t believe in god and the after life anymore so I don’t care. This set of verses, not just one verse cherry picked out of context, is Jesus telling a group of men that a woman, who IS MARRIED, will not be married to any of the husbands in the after life.
@MarkHigbee5 күн бұрын
@TheSaintelias He said the first husband by saying they don't marry are are not given in marriage after this life. Again, he didn't say people are not married, he said they don't marry or they are not given in marriage.
@molokaidragon3 күн бұрын
that was one of the reasons why i stopped going to church.
@pollydunn31915 күн бұрын
You forgot to mention that to live this glorious celestial eternity you also have to pay the church to get there 😂 and if you leave the church you won't even qualify to live with murders instead I guess you will float around for eternity in total darkness. That's why I'm going with the God that is Love that the apostle John wrote about. After All He actually knew Jesus who said if you see me you see the FATHER. What father would put their child in a state of eternal darkness? All Jesus taught was LOVE. ❤🥰❤
@August662 күн бұрын
Here's what I think. 1) I have never really aspired to make the celestial kingdom because I have no interest in becoming a god. I hate having so many adult responsibilities in this life, so why would I want to have so many more in eternity? And 2), I don't want children in this life, so why would I want infinite children in the next? Terrestrial kingdom sounds much more on my level. But I do hope to be with my family for real again, and not just "recognise each other from our earth lives but have nothing to do with each other" (as someone explained to me after my mum died and she wasn't a member. That destroyed me and was the first time I actually hoped the gospel WASN'T true).
@janmillerstopmotion5 күн бұрын
A college history professor asked my western civilization class to describe (protestant) heaven. When we did, it was clearly boring AF.
@davidjanbaz77285 күн бұрын
Your ignorance is obvious.
@janmillerstopmotion5 күн бұрын
bless your heart
@meep56674 күн бұрын
Well I suppose boring still beats whatever the hell this is 😂
@tamsynspackman70909 сағат бұрын
Honestly, the day I stopped wearing my temple garments was the day I realized I didn't want to go to the Celestial Kingdom anyway. And this is coming from a mother of 7 who loves babies. There's a lot of other crap I don't want to deal with.
@lilmisslovegrove11246 сағат бұрын
Asked church leaders if they could guarantee HF was not a predatory priesthood holder in his mortality. In light of the history it indecent acts towards children, youth and RS members in this organization, how could they confirm he was not? But apparently He just wouldn’t have been.
@DL-idk14 сағат бұрын
It’s very hard for any woman with self respect to be fundamentalist in any religion tbh. If you dig deep enough, you can find sprinkles of misogyny in almost all of them. You will basically have to choose between your belief and your self respect.
@hawleyolsen1705 күн бұрын
I'm ExMo now, but when I was a true believer, I was looking forward to the polygamy. The one I loved had died, and I knew he wasn't going to the celestial kingdom. He was the first I'd fallen in love with. I couldn't imagine loving anyone else. What I hoped for was that I would be left alone to love the memory of him until my own death. From there I could be assigned to a random priesthood holder. That's where polygamy came in. If I had to be given to someone I didn't love and didn't wish to be tied to, at least I could be a forgotten third or fourth wife.
@krismurphy77115 күн бұрын
On his 70th birthday, LDS Prophet Wilford Woodruff was the recipient of being sealed to 154 deceased women and girls. Better than Islam!!!!!!
@leanordials80082 күн бұрын
That's some sick {r@p!
@krismurphy7711Күн бұрын
@@leanordials8008. Notice how The Church never discusses it???
@rachelhansen24175 күн бұрын
I never connected the dots about how incestuous the whole god/mary thing was…