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Tag: Book of Mormon

Episodes, Radio Free Mormon

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 […]

Episodes, Mormonism Live!

Mormonism LIVE: 057: The Two Hills Cumorah Theory

RFM and Bill Reel tackle the two Hills Cumorah theory. The explain how Cumorah fits within our scriptures, show us how it was understood and […]

Episodes, Radio Free Mormon

Radio Free Mormon: 227: Mormonism and Western Esotericism

I was recently honored to be asked to give a presentation before the Mormonism and Western Esotericism Group.  My address on the subject of Ancient […]

Episodes, Mormonism Live!

Mormonism LIVE !: 014: How Can It Not Be True?

Using a recent video published by the LDS Church titled “How Can It Not Be True”, RFM and Bill Reel take this short 1 minute […]

Episodes, Radio Free Mormon

Radio Free Mormon: 216: VIEW OF THE HEBREWS

Was Ethan Smith’s View of the Hebrews a potential source for Joseph Smith’s Book of Mormon? That is the question RFM tackles in this important […]

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Radio Free Mormon: 190: The Adam Clarke Connection

Now that new research has established the dependency of Joseph Smith’s Bible translation on the Adam Clarke Bible Commentary, RFM launches into a spate of […]

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Radio Free Mormon: 182: Born Again Mormons

Paul and Matt are former Mormons who have gone on to become Born Again Christians.  RFM talks with them about their journey, answers their questions, […]

Episodes, Radio Free Mormon

Radio Free Mormon: 176: Born Again Book of Mormon Part 2

RFM reveals for the first time the contents of an unpublished manuscript.  In it, RFM seeks to answer six questions raised by the fact the […]

Episodes, Radio Free Mormon

Radio Free Mormon: 175: Born Again Book of Mormon

Does the Book of Mormon teach something about salvation entirely different from what the modern LDS Church teaches?  This is one you don’t want to […]

Episodes, Radio Free Mormon

Radio Free Mormon: 163: Magic and the Book of Mormon Part 2

RFM digs deeper into how magic theory can illuminate our understanding of  how it is Joseph Smith was able to perform the magical feat of […]

Episodes, Radio Free Mormon

Radio Free Mormon: 162: John Larsen Interviews RFM

RFM was interviewed by John Larsen ten years ago on his epic podcast, “Mormon Expression.”  In commemoration of that historic event, I am pleased to […]

Episodes, Radio Free Mormon

Radio Free Mormon: 161: Magic and the Book of Mormon

RFM brings to bear his training as a magician on the translation process of the Book of Mormon.  Suddenly, lots of pieces start falling into […]

Episodes, Radio Free Mormon

Radio Free Mormon: 151: Three Dimensional Chess

RFM concludes his three-part series sharing original research into how the narrative of Jesus’s ministry as recorded in the Book of Mormon contains a surprising […]

Episodes, Radio Free Mormon

Radio Free Mormon: 150: Wax On! Wax Off!

RFM celebrates his 150th episode!  Deep gratitude to all of you who have made this possible!  Today we continue with RFM’s original research into the […]

Episodes, Radio Free Mormon

Radio Free Mormon: 149: Overcoming Gravitational Fields

RFM shows how clinging to religious convictions in spite of the evidence can tether us to places where we cannot grow or learn.  Only by […]

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