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Radio Free Mormon: 99: The Prophet Who Kicked the Hornet’s Nest

In a recent BYU speech, President Nelson explained the background behind the 2015 Policy of Exclusion and its reversal 3 1/2 years later. How well […]

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Radio Free Mormon: 98: My Meeting with the Stake President

Tonight Radio Free Mormon tells us all about his meeting with the stake president. This is gonna be one for the record books!

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Radio Free Mormon: 97: Elder Snow Goes Rogue

Elder Snow is the outgoing head of the Church History Department. He was recently interviewed by two reporters on the Salt Lake Tribune’s podcast, “Mormon […]

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Radio Free Mormon: 96: Defender of the Faith Part 5

Radio Free Mormon was neck-deep in Mormon apologetics during the 1980s. At the apex of his apologetic career, RFM presented a 12-lecture series as an […]

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Radio Free Mormon: 95: The Case for the Book of Mormon? Part 2

Radio Free Mormon is joined by Bill Reel for this in-depth discussion of Elder Tad Callister’s recent video, “A Case for the Book of Mormon.” […]

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Radio Free Mormon: 94: The Case for the Book of Mormon? Part 1

Radio Free Mormon is joined by Bill Reel for this in-depth discussion of Elder Tad Callister’s recent video, “A Case for the Book of Mormon.” […]

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Radio Free Mormon: 93: RFM Goes to Sunstone

This podcast contains the complete audio of my presentation at Sunstone on August 2, 2019. Thank you so much to everybody who showed up! I […]

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Radio Free Mormon: 92: Going Down to Kwaku Town

Radio Free Mormon’s last podcast dealing with young Mormon apologist Kwaku El has been getting a LOT of attention! RFM is releasing this special edition […]

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Radio Free Mormon: 91: Kwaku the Deceiver

Kwaku El is one of the rising generation of young Mormon apologists. In a recent video, Kwaku attempts to prove the Book of Abraham is […]

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Radio Free Mormon: 90: Does the LDS Church Continue to Hide Its History?

Tonight, Radio Free Mormon shows how the LDS Church continues to hide its history. He first gives a whirlwind tour of the four primary accounts […]

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Radio Free Mormon: 89: Defender of the Faith Part 4

Radio Free Mormon devotes an entire class period to an in depth defense of the different accounts of Joseph Smith’s First Vision. You won’t want […]

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Radio Free Mormon: 88: Defender of the Faith Part 3

Radio Free Mormon continues with the third lecture from his Institute class from spring of 1989 on Defending the Faith. Lecture Three completes the discussion […]

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Radio Free Mormon: 87: Face to Face with Radio Free Mormon

Radio Free Mormon will be presenting a Face to Face Devotional at the Sunstone Symposium, Friday, August 2, 2019 at 3:45 p.m. You are invited […]

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Radio Free Mormon: 86: RFM v. BYUPD: The Coverup Continues

In this podcast, Radio Free Mormon documents the facts leading to the conclusion that the BYU Police Department is refusing to release information damaging to […]

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