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by Leo Dach Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago
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Baptism in the Early Church

A recent news story about thousands of invalidated baptisms prompted a discussion about Latter-day Saint theology surrounding the necessity of baptism and an investigation into questions about baptism in the early Church, especially D&C 22 and D&C 74.

Oral History and D&C 135

How should we deal with oral history that does not have any accompanying documents? Most people have powerful and important stories in their family history and we respond to one listener's question about the validity of family history stories that do not have reliable sources to verify the events.

Carthage Conspiracy Part 2

In Part 2 of Carthage Conspiracy, we continue to address claims made in the video “Who Killed Joseph Smith”. After showing example after example where the creators of the film omitted significant details to allow their “theory” to have any sort of merit we end with the testimony of John Taylor.

Carthage Conspiracy Part 1

In response to several recent emails, we discuss several conspiracy theories about the murder of Joseph and Hyrum Smith.

White Horse Prophecy Part 2

In this week's podcast, we continue our discussion of the "White Horse Prophecy”. We also talk about a lesser-known dream/vision by John Taylor that has gained recent popularity in light of the Covid-19 pandemic.

White Horse Prophecy Part 1

In this week's podcast, we discuss the "White Horse Prophecy”. In 1843 Edwin Rushton claims that the Prophet Joseph Smith received a prophecy that the US Constitution would one day "hang like a thread" but be saved by Latter-day Saints.

D&C 41 and the Kirtland Crazies

In this week's episode we talk about some of the earliest converts to the Church and the problems that come when there isn't a handbook to provide direction.

Baptism in the Early Church

A recent news story about thousands of invalidated baptisms prompted a discussion about Latter-day Saint theology surrounding the necessity of baptism and an investigation into questions about baptism in the early Church, especially D&C 22 and D&C 74.

Oral History and D&C 135

How should we deal with oral history that does not have any accompanying documents? Most people have powerful and important stories in their family history and we respond to one listener's question about the validity of family history stories that do not have reliable sources to verify the events.

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