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Mormon Discussions Podcasts – Full Lineup

Mormon Discussions Podcasts – Full Lineup

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Mormon Discussions Podcasts – Full Lineup - Mormonism LIVE: 056: Apostate BYU Professors

Mormonism LIVE: 056: Apostate BYU Professors

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12/30/21 • 121 min

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Mormon Discussions Podcasts – Full Lineup - Mormon Discussion: 359: Jared Anderson – Consciousness, Transformation, and Men’s Work
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01/04/22 • 86 min

Bill Reel sits down with Jared Anderson to discuss the inner work of Transformation. Along the way they hit on ideas of Consciousness, Tools that alter consciousness, human development, spiral dynamics, Men’s work, and leaving unhealthy systems. They cover a lot of ground and the conversation is insightful. If you wish to contact Jared you can email him at [email protected] or visit his website linked below. You can watch the video version of this episode here https://youtu.be/a4LcQx88wj0

RESOURCES:

https://www.jaredandersoncoaching.com/

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dYSQ1NF1hvw

https://spiraldynamicsintegral.nl/en/about-sdi/integral-theory/

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Mormon Discussions Podcasts – Full Lineup - Mormonism LIVE: 054: Mission Impossible

Mormonism LIVE: 054: Mission Impossible

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12/16/21 • 108 min

RFM & Bill Reel explore Missions and how an LDS Mission can contain some strange experiences and difficulty. They accomplish this by sitting down with with someone who had just that sort of Mission.

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Mormon Discussions Podcasts – Full Lineup - Mormonism LIVE: 055: Christmas & The Historical Jesus

Mormonism LIVE: 055: Christmas & The Historical Jesus

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12/23/21 • 90 min

Bill Reel and RFM take a look at the Historical Jesus and hit on the main points that Biblical criticism brings into focus and once they are done, your Christmases may never be the same. Jesus son of Mary – Illegitimate birth. Mark infers. The early church theologian Origen (d. 251 CE) has a polemical tract in which he writes an apologetic for Jesus’ virgin birth against Celsus, a pagan skeptic of Christianity (around 178 CE). Celsus was a proponent of the idea that the virgin birth story was a fiction invented by Jesus, when the truth was (as he apparently believed) Jesus was the biological product of his mother and a Roman soldier named Pantera. Also Virgin births were a common trope and polemic device in ancient mythology. Manger – ACU scholar Stephen Carlson writes that the word “kataluma” (often translated “inn”) refers to guest quarters. Most likely, Joseph and Mary stayed with family but the guest room was too small for childbirth and hence Mary gave birth in the main room of the house where animal mangers could also be found. use the links below from Dan Mcllellan Manger/Inn – Scripture Translation Supervisor for the LDS Church, PhD in theology and religion https://www.tiktok.com/@maklelan/video/7037619189456358703?lang=en&is_copy_url=1&is_from_webapp=v1

More on the nativity – Daniel McClellan https://www.tiktok.com/@maklelan/video/7037685245172256046?lang=en&is_copy_url=1&is_from_webapp=v1 Traditional Account of the nativity – Daniel McClellan Scripture Translation Supervisor for the LDS Church, PhD in theology and religionhttps://www.tiktok.com/@maklelan/video/7040144974750731566?lang=en&is_copy_url=1&is_from_webapp=v1 Inconsistencies in the narrative – Matthew and Luke, the only Christian gospels which give us the virgin birth story, contain problematic details-both internally and in comparison to each other. For example, it’s been pointed out often that Luke’s dating of the census (while Quirinius was governor of Syria) in Luke is problematic. There are also difficulties when the accounts are compared to each other. The two genealogies don’t exactly reinforce each other and there are a number of striking differences when compared alongside each other–in particular the migration to Egypt in Matthew (2:13-14) which is completely absent from Luke. In Luke’s account, Mary and Joseph take Jesus home immediately to Nazareth (2:39-40), with no reference to a flight to Egypt or a conflict with Herod. Live in Bethlehem? – According to the Matthean infancy narrative, Joseph and Mary are natives to Bethlehem! They live in their house there! Houses would be part of patriarchal compounds with as many as 50 to 100 people. There is no Lukan manger mentioned, and definitely no stables! The author “Matthew” expects his audience to understand this, being that he writes for people equipped with culturally-appropriate auxiliary background information. We Western Christians, reading with spurious familiarity, are blind to this. Did the Holy Family go from Bethlehem to Jerusalem and then straight back to Nazareth, as “Luke” tells us? Or did they reside in Bethlehem, give birth to Jesus there, live about two years there until the magi come, then flee to Egypt, then some years after go to a place they’ve never been to before and take up residence there, as “Matthew” says? (No need to read the following but in case someone asks why 2 years – Notably, the magi visit Jesus in a house (not an inn or stable) and their visit is as late as two years after the birth. Matthew 2:16 records King Herod’s orders to kill baby boys up to the age of two based on the report about Jesus’s age from the magi. This delay is why most Christian churches celebrate the visit of the magi on “Epiphany” or January 6) the slaughter of the innocents – given that Bethlehem probably had fewer than 1,000 residents, it’s possible the slaughter of the innocents involved just three or four babies, Witherington said. “We’re not talking about streets lined with dead babies,” Witherington told Live Science. In a world full of brutality and violence, it’s not clear the death of a few no-name babies in a sleepy village would have made the history books. Erroneous History about a Census – A similar situation exists with the Lukan census of the whole world when Quirinius was governor of Syria (Luke 2:1–2). This census was presumably made when Herod the Great reigned over Judea (1:5), and who was alive when Jesus was born and for some time after. Copious records exist from the time of Caesar Augustus’ reign (27 BCE—14 CE). These records describe many events during tha...

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Mormon Discussions Podcasts – Full Lineup - Dismantling Brian Hales’ Book of Mormon Defense: Mormonism LIVE: 141
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08/17/23 • 185 min

Dismantling Brian Hales’ Book of Mormon Defense: ML: 141 In this episode, hosts RFM and Bill Reel team up with LDS scholar Dan Vogel to critically examine the arguments put forth by LDS apologist Brian Hales in defense of the Book of Mormon’s authenticity. They discuss Hales’ reasons and defenses of why the BOM can’t possibly be a work of fiction authored without God’s involvement. The conversation offers a scholarly exploration of the strengths and weaknesses of Hales’ defense, encouraging listeners to engage in thoughtful analysis of the Book of Mormon’s origins.

RESOURCES:

https://www.rickgrunder.com/parallels/mp193.pdf
https://missedinsunday.com/memes/scripture/paul-vs-moroni/
https://missedinsunday.com/memes/other/adamic-language/
https://missedinsunday.com/memes/scripture/plagiarism-in-book-of-mormon/
https://missedinsunday.com/memes/scripture/king-james-bible/
http://www.fullerconsideration.com/TempleNameOracle/
https://missedinsunday.com/memes/scripture/mark-16/

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Mormon Discussions Podcasts – Full Lineup - Emancipate Your Mind: 038: Hello? Is This My Intuition Or Trauma Speaking?
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02/22/22 • 40 min

One of the biggest sources of confusion after leaving high demand religion is trying to discern whether the gut reactions you’re having stem from your inner knowing or from your indoctrination.

In this episode, we explore ways to tap into your bodily sensations and your emotional experience to tell whether you’re feeling intuition or a fear or shame response induced by childhood trauma, including religious trauma.

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Mormon Discussions Podcasts – Full Lineup - Radio Free Mormon: 219: General Conference Post Mortem, April 2021, Part 1
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04/16/21 • 163 min

Join Jonathan Streeter and RFM as they take apart General Conference one talk at a time! This episode covers the Saturday morning session of April 2021 General Conference. Speakers for this session include Elder (not President!) Uchtdorf, Sister Joy Jones, Elder Gong and President Eyring! GenCon has never been this much fun!

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Mormon Discussions Podcasts – Full Lineup - Dissident Daughters: 005: A Little Bit Culty

Dissident Daughters: 005: A Little Bit Culty

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03/12/22 • 70 min

In this episode we discuss how the church engages in cult like behavior, even exhibiting all 9 of the main themes of cult membership as described by Steven Hassan in his book “Combating Cult Mind Control”. Steve Hassan is a cult researcher and the leading expert on cult mind control tactics. We discuss how the church uses mind control to manipulate it’s members into strict obedience and loyalty to the church organization.

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Mormon Discussions Podcasts – Full Lineup - Rameumptom Ruminations: 031: The Metaphor of the Archer

Rameumptom Ruminations: 031: The Metaphor of the Archer

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12/13/21 • 31 min

A listener asked a fantastic question that I thought would benefit the audience as we enter the holiday season. How do we communicate and deal with loved ones after a faith transition? To answer this question, Scott borrows from stoic philosophy borrowing the metaphor of the archer from Cicero, a Roman philosopher. The dichotomy of control defines what we can control in this life and what is out of our control. Specifically in relationships, we can only control our side of the relationship. Everything else is out of our control, love, acceptance, reputation.

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Cicero, Marcus T, S Moses, and C S. Fearenside. Cicero. De Finibus, I: Ed. for London University B.a. Examination 1891. London: W.B. Clive & Co, 1890. Print.

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Mormon Discussions Podcasts – Full Lineup - Dissident Daughters: 004: The Great and Spacious Episode

Dissident Daughters: 004: The Great and Spacious Episode

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03/05/22 • 63 min

Temples are the churches way of keeping us busy doing meaningless work. It’s also how they keep us paying our tithing. We are literally buying our way into heaven. That doesn’t seem like Christ’s church to us. We share our personal experiences with the temple, some the history of temples and even share our super secret new names!

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