Mormon Videos: No-longer on the Sidelines

Although the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (' the Mormon Church ') currently has 13 million members worldwide, it remains among the most misunderstood religions. With the development of the Internet, many popular misperceptions have been perpetuated as wrong information has usually been forth by critics of the Mormon religion.

As a result, Elder M. Russell Ballard, one-of the twelve apostles of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, recently encouraged members to join the discussion online. Instead of just allowing the others to determine the values of the Church, h-e explained that members of the faith must advance to answer issues online. 'We can not stand on the sidelines while some, including our experts, try to define what the Church teaches,' he said.

Ballard continued by specifically mentioning the usage of 'new media' as a way to talk about views. With the rapid development of o-nline video, video-sharing web sites like You-tube have become a central host to discussion concerning the Mormon Church. Though several films, including some of the most popular, do not accurately express Mormon beliefs or history, a dramatic change seems to be underway as members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints are becoming increasingly involved in the online discussion.

For example, one Youtube consumer 'lds9999' comments on his profile, 'I'm here on Youtube because I believe in spreading truth, making available good methods, and helping people determine what members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints believe.' A similar concept is echoed on hundreds of similar Youtube programs by other members of the Mormon Church. In case people fancy to dig up further about https://www.youtube.com/channel/ucegbtfgbzatrf0zztdyvrhg, we recommend many on-line databases people can pursue.

Recently, the Mormon Church was again brought in to the spotlight as Mitt Romney, a Mormon, went for the presidency of the United States. Romney's religion became a goal from both secular and religious organizations. Speaking about this issue, Mormon sociologist Armand Mauss said, 'I think there's likely to be described as a whole-sale re-consideration with how Mormons should deal with the latent and overt anti-Mormon propaganda. I do not think the Mormons are again going to sorrowfully turn away and near the door and just keep out from the mix.'

This location seems to be attracting the interest of Mormons and countless others around the globe, with almost 20,000 videos about the Mormon Church currently on Youtube, and dozens more added every day.. Https://Www.Youtube.Com/Channel/Ucegbtfgbzatrf0zztdyvrhg includes further about the inner workings of it.


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