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Radio Free Mormon: 250: The “Keep Sweet” Movie Review!

RFM is joined once again by Scott from Rameumptom Ruminations to review the controversial series about Warren Jeffs and the FLDS Church, “Keep Sweet: Pray […]

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Radio Free Mormon: 249: Defender of the Faith, Lecture 11, Grace v. Works–Conclusion

RFM concludes his Biblical analysis of the perennial argument concerning the roles of grace and works in salvation. Mormon apologetics has never been this much […]

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Radio Free Mormon: 248: A Fathers’ Day Special Episode

I want to commemorate Fathers’ Day by playing some stories told by my father back in 2009 before his passing in 2011.  And it’s not […]

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Radio Free Mormon: 247: The Patriarchal Blessing from Hell!

What happens when a Patriarch gives a blessing with serious ramifications to LDS Church leadership? Quite a bit, as it turns out! Tune in and […]

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Radio Free Mormon: 246: Movie Review! Under the Banner of Heaven!

Tonight I am joined by my good friend Scott, the host of Rameumpton Ruminations, to review the Hulu series, “Under the Banner of Heaven.” RFM […]

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RADIO FREE MORMON: 245: From TBM to RFM, Part 2

RFM sits down with John Dehlin of Mormon Stories to discuss how RFM graduated from Mormonism after spending forty-years as a member.

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Radio Free Mormon: 244: The Dan Lafferty Interview

In July of 2000, on the sixteenth anniversary of the double-murders of Brenda and Erica Lafferty, Utah radio host Tom Barberi arranged an interview with […]

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Radio Free Mormon: 243: An Evangelical Talks With RFM!

RFM gets interviewed by Steven Pynnaker of Mormon Book Reviews. Steve is an Evangelical Christian and a scholar of all things Mormon, to boot! Both […]

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Radio Free Mormon: 242: “Under the Banner of Heaven” and Greek Tragedy

I am often asked the question, “Why is it that some Mormons will avoid negative information about the LDS Church at all costs, while other […]

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Radio Free Mormon: 241: Mormonism’s Orthodox Religion

RFM gives a live presentation in American Fork, Utah. The subject is how Mormonism went from being a highly unorthodox religious sect to a worldwide […]

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Radio Free Mormon: 240: How Jesus Became the Savior

Did the original Christians expect Jesus to be crucified for the sins of the world? Or did they expect something else? Something very different? And […]

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Radio Free Mormon: 239: RFM Goes Back to Church!

I went to the Saturday evening session of Stake Conference April 9th. So many of you wanted to know why I went and what happened, […]

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Radio Free Mormon: 238: General Conference Post Mortem–April 2022–Saturday Morning Session

RFM is back to his old tricks, breaking down and analyzing General Conference as only he can!

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Radio Free Mormon: 237: The Mormon Myth that Wouldn’t Die-UNPAID MINISTRY!

Tonight I do a deep dive on how the LDS Church has misled its members to believe that top church leaders are not paid. Then […]

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Radio Free Mormon: 236: Ask Me Anything!!!

I was recently asked to do an AMA (Ask Me Anything) on Mormon Reddit.  Lots of great questions were asked and I did my best […]

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