Sunday Musings

By: Connor Boyack
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  • Author Connor Boyack, a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (the "Mormons"), shares provoking questions and thoughtful analysis of scripture on issues ranging from agency and liberty to idolatry, secret combinations, culture, freedom, and more.
    2022
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  • "Mormon Rapture" and Apocalyptic Tent Cities?
    Nov 10 2024

    Throughout scripture, God called out the righteous from among the wicked before a destruction. Does this set a pattern that will repeat today?

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    42 mins
  • Did Brigham Young Teach False Doctrine? (Part 2)
    Nov 3 2024

    If the second president of the restored Church introduced several false teachings, what does that mean for the Church today?

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    49 mins
  • Did Brigham Young Teach False Doctrine? (Part 1)
    Oct 27 2024

    Why have each of the major doctrinal innovations advanced by the Church's second president been rejected?

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    1 hr and 23 mins

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Great Commentary on the Mormon Church!

I was pleasantly surprised by how good this podcast is! Boyack talks about a wide variety of interesting topics, from how politics influence the Mormon church to polygamy to did Jesus have a wife? And he cites all kinds of interesting sources, LDS and non, early church history and modern. He points out when they conflict with each other too, or where policies have changed, which I especially love. It's well-resesrched and well-done! It's really interesting.

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