This week Bill and Eric take a look at just what is required in becoming like God.
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This week Bill and Eric take a look at just what is required in becoming like God.
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This week Bill and Eric take a look at just what is required in becoming like God.
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This week Bill and Eric take a look at just what is required in becoming like God.
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This week Bill and Eric take a look at just what is required in becoming like God.
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This week Bill and Eric take a look at just what is required in becoming like God.
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Daniel Peterson is a former BYU professor who isn’t convinced by our arguments that the plates weighed closer to 200 pounds than they did 30 pounts. See what Eric and Bill have to say about Peterson’s arguments.
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In this repeat series, Bill and Eric answer some of the common arguments used to minimize the weight of the gold plaes (that’s what the Angel Moroni called them, gold) to make the story of Jospeh Smith carrying them for several miles through the woods more believable. Do the LDS arguments work? Check it out.
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In this repeat series, Bill and Eric answer some of the common arguments used to minimize the weight of the gold plaes (that’s what the Angel Moroni called them, gold) to make the story of Jospeh Smith carrying them for several miles through the woods more believable. Do the LDS arguments work? Check it out.
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In this repeat series, Bill and Eric answer some of the common arguments used to minimize the weight of the gold plaes (that’s what the Angel Moroni called them, gold) to make the story of Jospeh Smith carrying them for several miles through the woods more believable. Do the LDS arguments work? Check it out.
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In this repeat series, Bill and Eric answer some of the common arguments used to minimize the weight of the gold plaes (that’s what the Angel Moroni called them, gold) to make the story of Jospeh Smith carrying them for several miles through the woods more believable. Do the LDS arguments work? Check it out.
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With the anniversary of the Mountain Meadows Massacre, let’s spend a week talking about teh church’s spin on it in their history book…and how it corresponds to the objective facts. Bill and Eric discuss in a previously aired series.
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With the anniversary of the Mountain Meadows Massacre, let’s spend a week talking about teh church’s spin on it in their history book…and how it corresponds to the objective facts. Bill and Eric discuss in a previously aired series.
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With the anniversary of the Mountain Meadows Massacre, let’s spend a week talking about teh church’s spin on it in their history book…and how it corresponds to the objective facts. Bill and Eric discuss in a previously aired series.
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With the anniversary of the Mountain Meadows Massacre, let’s spend a week talking about teh church’s spin on it in their history book…and how it corresponds to the objective facts. Bill and Eric discuss in a previously aired series.
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With the anniversary of the Mountain Meadows Massacre, let’s spend a week talking about teh church’s spin on it in their history book…and how it corresponds to the objective facts. Bill and Eric discuss in a previously aired series.
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Bill McKeever interviews Corey Miller and Ross Anderson, the editors of a new book on the message of the Mormon missionaries. To purchase the book on Amazon, visit https://www.amazon.com/s?k=responding+to+the+mormon+missionary+message&crid=3TL9HELY27D3U&sprefix=responding+t%2Caps%2C142&ref=nb_sb_ss_ts-doa-p_1_12
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Bill McKeever interviews Corey Miller and Ross Anderson, the editors of a new book on the message of the Mormon missionaries. To purchase the book on Amazon, visit https://www.amazon.com/s?k=responding+to+the+mormon+missionary+message&crid=3TL9HELY27D3U&sprefix=responding+t%2Caps%2C142&ref=nb_sb_ss_ts-doa-p_1_12
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Bill McKeever interviews Corey Miller and Ross Anderson, the editors of a new book on the message of the Mormon missionaries. To purchase the book on Amazon, visit https://www.amazon.com/s?k=responding+to+the+mormon+missionary+message&crid=3TL9HELY27D3U&sprefix=responding+t%2Caps%2C142&ref=nb_sb_ss_ts-doa-p_1_12
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Bill McKeever interviews Corey Miller and Ross Anderson, the editors of a new book on the message of the Mormon missionaries. To purchase the book on Amazon, visit https://www.amazon.com/s?k=responding+to+the+mormon+missionary+message&crid=3TL9HELY27D3U&sprefix=responding+t%2Caps%2C142&ref=nb_sb_ss_ts-doa-p_1_12
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Bill McKeever interviews Corey Miller and Ross Anderson, the editors of a new book on the message of the Mormon missionaries. To purchase the book on Amazon, visit https://www.amazon.com/s?k=responding+to+the+mormon+missionary+message&crid=3TL9HELY27D3U&sprefix=responding+t%2Caps%2C142&ref=nb_sb_ss_ts-doa-p_1_12
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This week Bill and Eric take a closer look at an article published in the August 2023 Liahona magazine by Dr. Jason R. Combs. What he writes sounds very evangelical as the BYU professor sounds like he has a good grasp on justification and never once cites the LDS unique standard works or any of his leaders. But the sidebars (possibly written by LDS Church magazine staff?) seem to give it away. We hope you enjoy this!
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