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Monthly Archives: October 2019

Radio Free Mormon: 106: Halloween Special

  • October 30, 2019
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Tonight, Radio Free Mormon shares some personal stories about close encounters with the dark forces of the supernatural. Don’t listen to this episode alone!

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Radio Free Mormon: 105: Lila Tueller’s Faith Journey

  • October 27, 2019
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Lila Tueller is the daughter of  Hartman Rector, Jr. Lila talks about what it was like growing up with a famous General Authority for a father, and how her faith journey ultimately led her out of the LDS church.

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Radio Free Mormon: 104: Defender of the Faith Lecture 6

  • October 20, 2019
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Lecture 6 covers commonly heard criticisms of the prophecies of Joseph Smith. If you are troubled by anti-Mormons that go bump in the night, who you gonna call? Radio Free Mormon, Defender of the Faith!

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Radio Free Mormon: 103: An Interview with Patrick Mason

  • October 20, 2019
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Professor Patrick Mason sits down for an interview with Bill Reel and Radio Free Mormon. We delve into how Professor Mason deals with thorny issues in Mormonism. Professor Mason is not afraid of the tough questions.

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Radio Free Mormon: 102: The Exaltation Complication

  • October 13, 2019
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Tonight Radio Free Mormon explores the idea of exaltation in the LDS Church.  RFM shows how this relatively simple concept becomes more and more complicated the more we examine it.  Ultimately it is on the floor in tatters.  This is . . . the Exaltation Complication!

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Radio Free Mormon: 101: General Conference McNuggets

  • October 6, 2019
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This podcast squeezes in a ton of spiritual nuggets from last General Conference. Fast paced and engaging, this is one you won’t want to miss!

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