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Doubting Dogma - Doubting Dogma 10 - Wolves Den in Flint

Doubting Dogma 10 - Wolves Den in Flint

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06/18/17 • 47 min

Doubting Dogma

Welcome to the Doubting Dogma podcast, the accompanying show to the Doubting Dogma blog, where we pair Molly Un-Mormon, a former Mormon now "doubting her dogma" (see what we did there?), and the corrupting hussy that told her about CogDiss, Marissa Alexa McCool. Together, they'll try to work out what's going on in the world while also having fun at the story's expense.

This week, Ris talks about her visit to the Wolves Den in Flint, MI and what she saw and experienced during her visit there. You can find more information about them at: https://www.facebook.com/WolvesDenCrew/

Molly talks about a young girl who came out as gay during her ward's Fast and Testimony meeting, who then was told by her church leaders to go sit down. http://www.patheos.com/blogs/friendlyatheist/2017/06/15/a-young-mormon-girl-told-a-temple-crowd-shes-gay-so-they-shut-her-mic-off/

Molly also discusses her recent diagnosis of severe anxiety and moderate depression, which have shown up since she began her journey into the secular world.

Support Doubting Dogma at www.patreon.com/doubtingdogma

Follow the Doubting Dogma blog at doubtingdogmablog.wordpress.com

Marissa Alexa McCool is from the Inciting Incident podcast, our sister show, as well as Full Frontal Nerdity Deluxe and The Cis Are Getting Out of Hand ... rismccool.com

Twitter- Molly - @DoubtingDogma, Ris - @RisMcCool

Facebook - www.facebook.com/doubtingdogma

This podcast is copyrighted (c) 2017, All Rights Reserved.

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Welcome to the Doubting Dogma podcast, the accompanying show to the Doubting Dogma blog, where we pair Molly Un-Mormon, a former Mormon now "doubting her dogma" (see what we did there?), and the corrupting hussy that told her about CogDiss, Marissa Alexa McCool. Together, they'll try to work out what's going on in the world while also having fun at the story's expense.

This week, Ris talks about her visit to the Wolves Den in Flint, MI and what she saw and experienced during her visit there. You can find more information about them at: https://www.facebook.com/WolvesDenCrew/

Molly talks about a young girl who came out as gay during her ward's Fast and Testimony meeting, who then was told by her church leaders to go sit down. http://www.patheos.com/blogs/friendlyatheist/2017/06/15/a-young-mormon-girl-told-a-temple-crowd-shes-gay-so-they-shut-her-mic-off/

Molly also discusses her recent diagnosis of severe anxiety and moderate depression, which have shown up since she began her journey into the secular world.

Support Doubting Dogma at www.patreon.com/doubtingdogma

Follow the Doubting Dogma blog at doubtingdogmablog.wordpress.com

Marissa Alexa McCool is from the Inciting Incident podcast, our sister show, as well as Full Frontal Nerdity Deluxe and The Cis Are Getting Out of Hand ... rismccool.com

Twitter- Molly - @DoubtingDogma, Ris - @RisMcCool

Facebook - www.facebook.com/doubtingdogma

This podcast is copyrighted (c) 2017, All Rights Reserved.

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Doubting Dogma #9 - Life, Death, and Religion

Welcome to the Doubting Dogma podcast, the accompanying show to the Doubting Dogma blog, where we pair Molly Un-Mormon, a former Mormon now "doubting her dogma" (see what we did there?), and the corrupting hussy that told her about CogDiss, Marissa Alexa McCool. Together, they'll try to work out what's going on in the world while also having fun at the story's expense.

A recent loss for Molly leads to a serious and sometimes emotional discussion about life, death, the bullshit platitudes that religion gives, and what it's like moving on without the afterlife crutch.

Support Doubting Dogma at www.patreon.com/doubtingdogma

Follow the Doubting Dogma blog at doubtingdogmablog.wordpress.com

Marissa Alexa McCool is from the Inciting Incident podcast, our sister show, as well as Full Frontal Nerdity Deluxe and The Cis Are Getting Out of Hand ... rismccool.com

Twitter- Molly - @DoubtingDogma, Ris - @RisMcCool

Facebook - www.facebook.com/doubtingdogma

This podcast is copyrighted (c) 2017, All Rights Reserved.

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The Mariana Trench of Religion with Bryce Blankenagel

Welcome to the Doubting Dogma podcast, the accompanying show to the Doubting Dogma blog, where we pair Molly Un-Mormon, a former Mormon now "doubting her dogma" (see what we did there?), and the corrupting hussy that told her about CogDiss, Marissa Alexa McCool. Together, they'll try to work out what's going on in the world while also having fun at the story's expense.

This Week, Bryce Blankenagel of the Naked Mormonism podcast (http://www.nakedmormonismpodcast.com) joins Molly and Ris to talk about growing up a Utah Mormon compared to Molly's childhood in Colorado. Through the conversation they talk about perceived sin, the misogyny when an institution is run by the geriatric ward, the church welfare program, and the endless abyss of church history.

Support Doubting Dogma at www.patreon.com/doubtingdogma

Follow the Doubting Dogma blog at doubtingdogmablog.wordpress.com

Marissa Alexa McCool is from the Inciting Incident podcast, our sister show, as well as Full Frontal Nerdity Deluxe and The Cis Are Getting Out of Hand ... rismccool.com

Twitter- Molly - @DoubtingDogma, Ris - @RisMcCool

Facebook - www.facebook.com/doubtingdogma

This podcast is copyrighted (c) 2017, All Rights Reserved.

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