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Tag: Polygamy

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Mormonism LIVE: 042: Revelation, Excommunications, Lies & Obfuscations: The 1886 John Taylor Divination

In 1886 LDS Prophet and Church President John Taylor documented a Revelation whereby Jesus Christ himself informed Taylor that Polygamy (The New and Everlasting Covenant) […]

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Mormonism LIVE: 032: Lindsay Hansen Park – Troubling Aspects of Joseph Smith’s Polygamy

We sit down with Lindsay Hansen Park, host of “The Year of Polygamy” podcast and discuss the most troubling aspects of Joseph Smith’s polygamy and […]

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Radio Free Mormon: 211: Escape from Polygamy Mountain Part 2

Join Sue as she tells the rest of her harrowing tale; how she escaped from the polygamy compound in Mexico, made her way back to […]

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Radio Free Mormon: 208: Escape from Polygamy Mountain, Part 1

Join RFM today as his good friend, Sue, tells about her escape from polygamy!  Sue was a happily married TBM until her husband became converted […]

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Radio Free Mormon: 183: An Evening with Carol Lynn Pearson

Carol Lynn Pearson, the Poet Laureate of Mormonism, drops by RFM’s underground bunker to chat about her life, her loves, and her latest projects!  Prepare […]

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Radio Free Mormon: 177: Abuse of Power

RFM compares a personal experience he had in 1985 with the way Joseph Smith practiced plural marriage.  It’s hard to escape the fact Joseph abused […]

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Radio Free Mormon: 172: A Bad Defense is the Worst Offense Part 3

Today concludes RFM’s discussion with Jonathan Streeter on the subject of Joseph Smith’s polygamy–and the lengths some apologists will go to in order to try […]

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Radio Free Mormon: 171: A Bad Defense is the Worst Offense Part 2

RFM continues his historic discussion with Jonathan Streeter about Joseph Smith’s polygamy; and the defenses apologists use to try to justify it!

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Radio Free Mormon: 169: A Bad Defense is the Worst Offense Part 1

RFM joins the fabulous Jonathan Streeter (and Yugio!) to investigate the best documented plural marriage of Joseph Smith.  In the process, they manage to pick […]

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Radio Free Mormon: 166: The Antipathetic Polygamist

RFM tells the story of a long-time friend named Sue.  Sue was a happy Mormon wife and mother . . .until her husband starting collecting […]

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Radio Free Mormon: 005: Make Way For Milk Strippings

Today “Radio Free Mormon” continues with its newest episode “Make Way For Milk Strippings”.  This episode delves into the apostasy and separation of Thomas Marsh from […]

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