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🗓️ 28 March 2020
⏱️ 66 minutes
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0:00.0 | I'm How did I not see this coming? I guess I didn't think this through. |
0:44.3 | Hello and welcome back to another episode of the Year of Polygamy podcast. |
0:51.8 | I am your host, Lindsay, and we are starting part two of our |
0:55.5 | Julie Roe, Chad Daybell, Lori Daybell podcast. With me, I have Jacob Newman. I have Lisa Heaton and Nathan |
1:02.6 | Everett, and we are going to be talking about the sort of, I want to call it comparative theology |
1:09.5 | of Chad Daybell and Julie Roe, which I never |
1:12.6 | thought I would do. But I want to ask you a question because in our first episode, if you |
1:16.5 | haven't listened to the first part, you need to. Lisa just gave us a killer timeline on, |
1:21.9 | maybe I shouldn't use that word. She gave us a really great timeline on, gosh, is hard to talk about on the daybells and |
1:30.6 | Nathan introduced us to Chad Daybell and Jacob Newman introduced us to Julie Roe so please listen to |
1:35.9 | that if you haven't I want to ask all of you how I want to ask you this question several Mormon |
1:43.0 | fundamentalists have criticized me and several LDS. |
1:46.5 | Scholars have criticized me for calling these people Mormon, calling this Mormon theology, calling them Mormon fundamentalists. I don't think I'm wrong about that. I think that they fit. I think that they are taking certain Mormon fundamentals and really expanding on them in ways that other |
2:02.8 | fundamentalists have. For example, we talked about Jim Harmston and TLC, who he goes on to |
2:09.0 | write a more expansive theology on Mormon heaven and Mormon progression and things like that. |
2:14.2 | And I see these people doing something similar. So I want to hear all of your |
2:17.9 | thoughts first on are these, can we call them Mormon? Can we relate them with the LDS Church? I know the |
2:23.3 | LDS Church would not like to be associated with them, but what do you guys think about that? |
2:27.2 | So I don't know how you make the argument that they're not. I'd be interested in hearing that |
2:30.5 | argument because it's, it is, to me, it's so clearly rooted in LDS theology, the doctrine |
2:36.8 | of preparedness, preparing for the latter days. So I just, I would really be really interested to see |
2:43.7 | what those arguments are to me. It's, it's just completely inseparable. I think one of, |
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