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- Religion & Spirituality
The purpose of this podcast is to discuss LDS beliefs and cultures in a very rational way. We want to discuss our core doctrines, wade through the murky waters of culture, ask the hard questions about church history, and just have a little bit of fun!
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Inside Church Newsroom and the Church History Department with Megan Monson Part 1
In this episode, we welcome very special guest Megan Monson, a current employee of the Church History Department, and formerly of Church Newsroom. We discuss the church's operations within these departments, as well as some of her experiences and writings.
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The Kirtland Temple Acquisition
In this episode, we discuss the recent Kirtland Temple acquisition, and the doctrinal significance of many of the peripheral items acquired with that purchase.
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April 2024 General Conference Review
In this episode, we review the most recent general conference, and discuss many of the talks.
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Women and the Priesthood (According to Men)
In this episode, we discuss the social media firestorm set off by the church's recent Instagram post. We also discuss the doctrinal significance of Heavenly Mother, women's priesthood roles, and the misogynistic power structure of the church.
We know that we're two men having this discussion, and we recognize that. Because of the wide range of views expressed on the post, we did not feel that any one woman would be adequately representative of the collective. We would love to host a panel with all opinions one day! -
A Carthage Redemption? Part 2
In the conclusion of our two-part series, we finish up our analysis of Part 2 of Justin Griffin's Who Killed Joseph Smith? documentary.
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A Carthage Redemption? Part 1
In this episode, we discuss Part 2 of Justin Griffin's documentary, Who Killed Joseph Smith?, and review the forensic evidence presented by forensic expert Matt Steiner.