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Things I Wish I Could Say in Sunday School
TIWICSISS
100 episodes
5 days ago
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June 2-15: D&C 58-63
Things I Wish I Could Say in Sunday School
10 minutes 45 seconds
5 months ago
June 2-15: D&C 58-63
Topics: 1) Unfulfilled promises; 2) Ezra Booth; and 3) Chaste thoughts. In this thought-provoking episode, we dive into the topics of unfulfilled promises, the story of Ezra Booth, and the concept of chaste thoughts. Reflect on the journey of the Colesville Saints, who faced repeated relocations based on unmet promises, and consider the broader implications for those who question institutional guarantees. Explore the life of Ezra Booth, a Methodist preacher who became one of the earliest critics of Joseph Smith after experiencing personal disillusionment despite witnessing a miraculous healing. Understand how his journey from faith to agnosticism reflects a deeper struggle with expectation versus reality. Finally, challenge conventional teachings on chastity by examining the impact of repressing sexuality. Advocate for a healthier perspective on sexuality by acknowledging it as a divine gift and understanding its place in doctrine without the fear of repression. This episode aims to spark meaningful discussions around these often unspoken topics.
Things I Wish I Could Say in Sunday School