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Month: February 2023

Episodes, Radio Free Mormon

Radio Free Mormon: RFM Has Lightbulb Moment About A New Lawsuit Idea

What if the liability of the LDS Church has changed this week by the very acts it admitted this week?  What a novel and deeply […]

Episodes, Mormonism Live!

Mormonism LIVE: 116: Who Really Killed Joseph Smith?

On June 27th 1844, Joseph Smith, the Mormon Prophet, was martyred at Carthage Jail by a mob. Or at least that is how the generally […]

Episodes, Radio Free Mormon

Radio Free Mormon: 268: Joseph Smith’s Amazing Backdated Prophecies!

RFM, John Dehlin, Nemo and Mike from LDS Discussions team up to discuss the age-old tradition of backdating prophecies, and how Joseph Smith appears to […]

Episodes, Mormonism Live!

Mormonism LIVE: 115: Mormon Cinema

On this week’s episode we sit down with Brent Bokovoy, Writer and Director of the upcoming film “Ronald’s Little Factory”, and we discuss all the […]

Episodes, Radio Free Mormon

Jenn Kamp And John Dehlin At 8-30-2022 OSF Board Meeting

Included here is the complaint OSF filedhttps://mormondiscussionpodcast.org/wp-content/uploads/sites/2/2023/02/OSF-Complaint-filed-copy.pdf & Jenn Kamp’s Complaint Filedhttps://mormondiscussionpodcast.org/wp-content/uploads/sites/2/2023/02/Jenn-Kamp-Lawsuit-Against-John-Dehlin-and-OSF-REDACTED-A.pdf

Episodes, Mormonism Live!

Mormonism LIVE: 114: The Derek Cordon Homicide Investigation

RFM and Bill review the recent set of Documents and other items sent by Florida Law Enforcement in RFM as part of a Freedom of […]

Episodes, Radio Free Mormon

Radio Free Mormon: 266: John Dehlin Files Countersuit Against Jenn Kamp

Former Open Stories Foundation employee Jenn Kamp has gone public recently about the lawsuit she has filed against John Dehlin and the OSF. Now John […]

Episodes, Mormonism Live!

Mormonism LIVE: 113: What Ever Happened To The Great Apostasy?

The Salt Lake Tribune recently published a book review on the book “Ancient Christians: An Introduction for Latter-day Saints” published by the Maxwell Institute. Both […]

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