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Month: January 2023

Episodes, Radio Free Mormon

Radio Free Mormon: 265: Sherlock Holmes v. Joseph Smith

A new apologetic technique has arisen in recent years of trying to prove the Book of Mormon true by proving all naturalistic theories false. RFM […]

Episodes, Mormonism Live!

Mormonism LIVE: 112: Tithing – What’s In A Word

Recently Bill did a solo episode away from Mormonism LIVE walking members into the historical analysis of the initial Doctrine of tithing as 10% of […]

Episodes, Radio Free Mormon

Radio Free Mormon: 264: The Unreasonable Elder Bednar, Part 2

Radio Free Mormon and his faithful sidekick, The Backyard Professor, complete their dismemberment of Elder Bednar’s recent two-part talk titled, “That Ye May Believe.” Nothing […]

Episodes

Mormonism LIVE: 111: Joseph Smith’s Secret Education – The Dartmouth Connection

The running narrative within Mormonism is that Joseph Smith was an uneducated backwoods farm boy and that his lack of sophistication leaves the the Restoration […]

Episodes, Radio Free Mormon

Radio Free Mormon: 263: Letter from Birmingham Jail

In honor of Martin Luther King, Jr. Day, I wanted to revisit the letter he wrote April 16, 1963 while imprisoned in the city jail […]

Episodes, Mormonism Live!

Mormonism LIVE: 110: Francis Gladden Bishop – Succession Crisis, Orgies, & Sacred Relics

Bill & RFM take a look at the Life of Francis Gladden Bishop, another Latter-day Saint who claimed to be the rightful heir to Joseph […]

Episodes, Radio Free Mormon

Radio Free Mormon: 262: Mormonism and the Rules of Evidence, Part 3

RFM is joined once again by fellow attorney Kolby Reddish for the concluding installment of their investigation of how Mormonism fares when compared with the […]

Episodes, Mormonism Live!

Mormonism LIVE: 109: The LDS “Mormon” Church’s Teachings on Sex

Bill and RFM take a deep look at how sex and sexuality were presented within the LDS Church over the last 200 years. What was […]

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