This podcast is re-uploading videos originally posted on the YouTube Channel "LDS Truth Claims" which describes itself to be "A series of lectures on the evidences and criticisms of LDS truth claims."
This video series is a faith-informed and academically grounded exploration of the truth claims of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS/Mormons). It is designed to fairly and thoroughly examine the positive evidence supporting LDS beliefs and the major criticisms often raised against them, whether from Evangelical, atheist, agnostic, or former Latter-day Saint perspectives. The
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This podcast is re-uploading videos originally posted on the YouTube Channel "LDS Truth Claims" which describes itself to be "A series of lectures on the evidences and criticisms of LDS truth claims."
This video series is a faith-informed and academically grounded exploration of the truth claims of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS/Mormons). It is designed to fairly and thoroughly examine the positive evidence supporting LDS beliefs and the major criticisms often raised against them, whether from Evangelical, atheist, agnostic, or former Latter-day Saint perspectives. The
Presentation used: https://sway.com/Jq3c0Al9UjSXllDQThis session covers early economic and social tensions, costly apparel, polygyny and the Nephite's move down into Zarahemla.
LDS Truth Claims
This podcast is re-uploading videos originally posted on the YouTube Channel "LDS Truth Claims" which describes itself to be "A series of lectures on the evidences and criticisms of LDS truth claims."
This video series is a faith-informed and academically grounded exploration of the truth claims of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS/Mormons). It is designed to fairly and thoroughly examine the positive evidence supporting LDS beliefs and the major criticisms often raised against them, whether from Evangelical, atheist, agnostic, or former Latter-day Saint perspectives. The