Michigan LDS Church Attack: What No One Will Say
Cwic Media- LDS Podcast / Latter-day Saints
Release Date: 09/30/2025
Cwic Media- LDS Podcast / Latter-day Saints
Avraham Gileadi and Marci Campbell from the Isaiah Institute take a deep dive into the Book of Isaiah. What is the Davidic Servant? Did Joseph Smith talk about the Davidic Servant? How do we better understand the Book of Isaiah? Website:
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Avraham Gileadi and Marci Campbell from the Isaiah Institute take a deep dive into the Book of Isaiah. What is the Davidic Servant? Did Joseph Smith talk about the Davidic Servant? How do we better understand the Book of Isaiah?
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Filmmakers Barrett Burgin and Jake Taylor join Greg for a different type of discussion on Latter-day Saint politics, identity, and the label, "Christian." Website:
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Dr. Ralph Hancock, political philosophy professor, talks about Dr. Patrick Mason's "Proclaim Peace." Dr. Mason is the Latter-day Saint icon in academic circles on the topic of "Peace" and "Peacemaking." But is his approach tenable for Latter-day Saints? Is it congruent with gospel principles or is is built on a framework of social justice? Website:
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Del Tackett was Senior Vice-President at Focus on the Family and served in the George W. Bush administration. He talks about how he sees the effects of Charlie Kirk's assassination and the LDS shooting in Grand Blanc, Michigan. Website:
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In a Salt Lake Tribune opinion piece, author and scholar Taylor Petrey says that the Family Proclamation is just "commentary." That it is just describing the times in which it was written. But both President Oaks and Elder Rasband stated strongly that the Proclamation to the World is "doctrine" and "revelatory." This is a perfect example of "Athens vs Jerusalem." So many now want to rid ourselves of the Proclamation or diminish its value into something like "commentary." Why? What is the push? Website-
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This episode is a little off-brand for me, but I'm not going to put up with this any longer. Pastor Mark Driscoll has taken the tragedy in Michigan as an opportunity to bash Mormons. Despite the online outcry, Driscoll has doubled down and produced an anti-Mormon eBook, "Are Mormons Christian?" Driscoll specifically states that Mormons do not believe the Creeds and therefore are not Christians. Of course, Latter-day Saints do not accept the Creeds and are therefore "Non-Creedal Christians." Greg states that this is the best description of "Mormons" as Christians. And we fully accept it....
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What lead to the Latter-day Saint Church attack in Michigan? What rhetoric inspires such actions? How is this similar to Charlie Kirk? Cwic Media Website:
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President Nelson Lead in a Certain Way Removing members' dependency on the Church Seeking Truth Without Bias Website -
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BYU professor Ralph Hancock responds to BYU professor Kelly Patterson on the issue of liberalism in the church and journalist Jonathan Rauch. What does "Love" really mean, and how is it used politically? Cwic Media Website:
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