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Mormon Stories Podcast

381: 2012 New York City Conference Pt. 3 - Politics Panel

Mormon Stories Podcast

Dr. John Dehlin

Religion & Spirituality

4.55.7K Ratings

🗓️ 5 November 2012

⏱️ 55 minutes

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Summary

Political panel from the 2012 New York City Mormon Stories conference.

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So next we are going to have a panel on politics and foreign affairs.

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We have a couple of people on our panel and also a moderator.

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So I would just like to go ahead and introduce the people who are first on our panel.

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Spencer Kiggins, from very end, Spencer spends his formative years in oldest California,

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Las Vegas, Nevada, before heading to BYU, his last choice for college after his father told him

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he could either stay in Las Vegas or go to BYU for the year before his mission.

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At the age of seven, Spencer inadvertently started the need more speakers in charge of detail

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how the Bishop called them and asked them to speak for this he apologizes.

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Spencer studied political philosophy at BYU, which provided him a strong foundation

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for being condantic and self-important, especially in the area of politics.

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He hails from a long line of Mormon Democrats or his mother upon getting educated

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since real progress light elsewhere in supported gold water.

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She hasn't looked back.

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Upon finding out that he was interning for orange hatch, Spencer's uncle told him his maternal grandfather

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would be turning into spray.

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Perhaps to assuage his grandfather's disappointment from the grade, Spencer insists

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that he is the second most liberal among his siblings and parents.

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