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Radio Free Mormon: 270: Jenn Kamp Loses Anti-Stalking Petition Against John Dehlin

RFM reads Judge Coral Sanchez’s 13-page order denying Jenn Kamp’s Petition for an Anti-Stalking Order against John Dehlin.

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Radio Free Mormon: 269: That Time I Killed My Mom’s Dog

Here is the half-hour presentation I gave at Thrive in St. George, Utah, on February 26, 2023! I had a fantastic time meeting friends old […]

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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 […]

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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 […]

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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 […]

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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 […]

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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 […]

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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 […]

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Radio Free Mormon: 261: Jesus! Who’s Your Daddy?

Christians traditionally believe Jesus was the Son of David, or in other words, a literal descendant of King David. But did the earliest Christians share […]

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Radio Free Mormon: 260: Mormonism and the Rules of Evidence, Part 2

RFM and fellow attorney Kolby Reddish continue their discussion of what Mormonism looks like when viewed through the Rules of Evidence applicable in courts of […]

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Radio Free Mormon: 259: Mormonism and the Rules of Evidence

I am joined by fellow attorney Kolby Reddish to discuss the Rules of Evidence that apply in courts of law and see how the LDS […]

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Radio Free Mormon: 258: The Unreasonable Elder Bednar, Part 1

Elder David Bednar recently completed a landmark address in two parts, seeking to defend the LDS Church against its critics. RFM is joined by the […]

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Radio Free Mormon: 257: RFM Co-Hosts Mormon News Roundup!

RFM has a free-for-all with the gang at Mormon News Roundup!  Keeping up with Mormonism in the news has never been so much fun!

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Radio Free Mormon: 256: Invasion of the Miracle Snatchers!

Is it possible a prophet of God would steal someone else’s miracle story for themselves? Check out this podcast for a famous miracle story of […]

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Radio Free Mormon: 255: Four Recent Discoveries!

RFM delves into four fascinating items related to Mormonism he has only recently discovered. You won’t want to miss this one!

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