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Mormonism LIVE: 120: Silencing Dissent – Mormon Style

Tonight RFM and Bill take a look at how both Top Church Leadership and local leaders extend pressure for dissenting voices to be silent. The […]

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Mormonism LIVE: 119: Cordon Homicide – Epilogue

RFM has received the the video and audio from his second information request and report back regarding what was turned over by law enforcement. Once […]

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Mormonism LIVE: 118: How Mormons Twist Scripture to Worship Wealth w/ David Bokovoy

Many are going through great lengths to justify the massive hoards of wealth the Church has accumulated on the backs of its believers, even going […]

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Mormonism LIVE: 117: Changes To The Temple & The Ethics of Ensign Peak Advisors

In this week’s episode we discuss the recent news of the Temple Changes and just how far the original Endowment has been altered. And the […]

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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 […]

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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 […]

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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 […]

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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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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 […]

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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 […]

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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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Mormonism LIVE: 108: Is The Book of Mormon Unique?

RFM and Bill take a deeper look at the “Book of Mormon” and compare what we know about it with what we know about other […]

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Mormonism LIVE: 107: Sheri Dew You Know – A Not So Christmas Special

Sheri Dew recently gave a Devotional Talk titled “Prophets Can See Around Corners” at BYU Hawaii on Nov 1st 2022. Bill and RFM take a […]

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Mormonism LIVE: 106: DezNat Exposed

This week we explore DezNat or a loosely connected group of folks who claim to be Deseret Nationals. We explore their violent rhetoric and their […]

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Mormonism LIVE: 105: When Mormon Leaders Encourage Violence

Since 1830 Mormonism has, as likely a part of it’s persecution complex, used violent rhetoric and has taught its members to use violent means. That […]

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