Mormons have released an unintentionally hilarious promotional video warning about what to do if you 'inadvertently' watch pornography.

For any Latter-day Saints followers that inexplicably find themselves using a porn site, the Church has recruited a selection of fresh-faced children to coax you away from danger.

‘Pornography is bad pictures of people with little or no clothes on,’ one young boy says with a knowing smile in the video titled, 'What Should I Do When I See Pornography?'

A little girl prays in a video advising Mormons on what to do if they accidentally find themselves watching porn

If any Mormons do feel something when they watch porn, they should turn to the Holy Ghost, who is offended by porn.

‘He has blessings in store for you. He wants you to be wise, strong and good. And he wants you to be safe.’

The camera pans to another girl of about nine praying intently by the side of her bed.

The video starts by describing the wonders of the human body.

It then features a montage of families and children diving in the sea – ‘my parents taught me about the dangers of the ocean,’ a little girl giggles.

Finally, the tone gets serious.

‘There are dangers outside of the ocean too,’ the girl tells the camera. ‘Pornography.’

A crop of fresh-faced children are rolled out to teach Mormons how to overcome the feeling part of the brain

The video then follows one young boy, who looks no older than 10, as he keeps being confronted with porn.

His friends push it in his face at school; it pops up on his phone as he is sitting in his room.

'First, call it what it is. Say: "that's pornography".

'Second, turn it off and turn away.

'Third, talk to a parent or trusted adult.'

Porn ignites the feeling part of your brain, explain two children dressed as scientists in a gymnasium. But ‘thankfully, you’re better than that’.