Not So Peter Priesthood Jake Taylor & Dusti Domier
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- Religion & Spirituality
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A spin-off from Not So Molly Mormon Podcast series. A gay veteran and his emotional support Canadian scream into the void about the Mormon church.
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122. Sure, J. Ann
Apparently Mormon God really cares about your underwear. Mormon leaders are really harping on wearing garments more so than usual. Listen as Dusti reads that infamous talk by J. Annette Dennis from the April 2024 General Conference.
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121. Narcissistic Abuse & the Church
Jake and Dusti welcome special guest, Becky, to the podcast to talk about narcissistic abuse behavior and how it relates to the church. This one is a banger you won't want to miss! More information can be found at intothefirelight.com.
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120. Indigenous Peoples & FamilySearch
Jake and Dusti talk about the church's nonprofit, FamilySearch, which is a huge database that is used worldwide by members and nonmembers for genealogical research. But how does this fit in with the Indigenous People and their history?
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119. Hear Her
This week Jake and Dusti discuss the now-infamous Instagram post on the Church's account that said "no other religious organization...has so broadly given power and authority to women." This post has caused quite a stir among both Mormons and exMormons.
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118. Praise to the Criminal
Dusti tells Jake about all of the things we weren't taught about Joseph Smith while in the church. Hint: he was a con-man and a criminal!
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117. They Have Clocks in Canada
This week Jake and Dusti read a talk given at BYU by Elder Wilford W Andersen about the pride cycle. They talk about what it means to be prideful and how the church's messaging around pride is harmful. They compare this with what psychologists say about pride. And of course there's plenty of metaphors to go around!
Customer Reviews
Jake and Dusty are hilarious
Not only are Jake and Dusty hilarious, it’s also very healing to listen to their perspectives. Funny, raw, interesting. Love these two and am convinced that we’re friends.
Very enjoyable!
As a forty-something gay guy living up the road in Salmon, Idaho, I am finding the East Idaho cultural references very entertaining! Thank you.
Stop giggling
Not funny and hearing nonstop giggles annoying as he@l