Episode 57
Muckwhip's Guide to Capturing the Latter-day Soul
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Muckwhip's Guide to Capturing the Latter-day Soul

Part 4: Audio narration of H-Mails 7, 8 and 9 from Chris Heimerdinger's novel.

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Front Seat to Armageddon

Riveting End-of-World chat with military sci-fi author/electrical engineer, Michael Hooten.

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Muckwhip's Guide to Capturing the Latter-day Soul

PART 3: Audio narration of H-Mails 5 and 6 from Chris Heimerdinger's novel.

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The Storyteller Who Wore Tennis Shoes

Feisty interview with author Chris Heimerdinger on his latest novel, "Thorns of Glory, Part 1"

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Thorns of Glory, Part 1: Prologue

Sneak peek at the Prologue of "Thorns of Glory, Part 1," slated for October release.

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How to Avoid Churning Out "Half-Baked" People

Interview w/ Gordon Jones on Mount Liberty College and creating balanced, happy, human beings.

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Muckwhip's Guide to Capturing the Latter-day

PART 2: Audio narration of H-Mails 3 and 4 from Chris Heimerdinger's novel.

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"And God Created God..."

Exploring the controversial and time-immemorial doctrine called theosis.

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Muckwhip's Guide to Capturing Latter-day Soul,

PART 1: Audio narration of Intro and H-Mails 1 and 2 from Chris Heimerdinger's novel.

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Holy Holy Holy Lands

True sites, false sites, in Israel and the whys and wherefores.

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The Moment of Atonement

Profound insights on the Savior's Atonement with New Testament scholar Dr. Thomas Wayment.

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An Attorney and a Gentleman

No, not an oxymoron. Discussion with Steve Densley Jr. on depression, apostasy, apologetics.

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The "Other" Ammon

Highlighting a lesser-known hero of the Book of Mormon.

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O Barnabas!

Examining one of the most fascinating texts from early Christianity.

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An Artist For the Latter Days

Personal, spiritual, and philosophical discussion with fine artist Derek Hegsted.

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Thorns of Glory Massive, Unrestrained Reveal!

Chapter 1 narration from the forthcoming Tennis Shoes Adventure: Featuring Apollus and Meagan.

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Insights on the Nativity and the New Testament

A fascinating interview with Biblical scholar Dr. Thomas Wayment, PhD.

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God's Armor for Investigators

Defending against the utterly defensible arguments of "anti-Mormons".

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The Book of Mormon Begins . . .

A critical look at oft-overlooked opening material.

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The Sifting

Revelatory Changes in Christ's Church: One Perspective

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The Day of the Lord

A Compelling Examination of the Birth and Death of Jesus Christ

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The Book of Mormon: A Brilliant Mess, Part 2

Exposing the final culprits behind a few of the Book of Mormon's lingering questions.

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The Book of Mormon: A Brilliant Mess

How literary asymmetry and "disorganization" strengthens the Volume's truthfulness and impact.

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The Mystery of Frost Cave

A true history (almost) stranger than fiction.

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"A Jew, Nephite and Jaredite walked into a bar..."

Part 2 of "The Saga of 3 Kings". (Even the iguana looks puzzled and ruminative.)

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A Tale of Three Kings

The mind-bending saga of the Jaredite, Nephite, and Mulekite civilizations.

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Section 29: The Great Unfolding Plan

Narration, discussion, and exegesis of riotous and glorious Doctrine and Covenants 29

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Song: Savior, Redeemer

My Easter gift to listeners.

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5 Women Who Witnessed the Physical Golden Plates

Gender hardly matters considering the breadth of these remarkable testimonies.

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Greatest Evidence that Joseph Smith was a Prophet

So many miracles, revelations...but what is the single greatest evidence of his Divine Calling?

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5 Archeological Evidences for the Book of Mormon

You want spiritual confirmation? See Moroni 10:3-5. Physical evidences? This is a good start.

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Death of a Prophet

Examining profound details about the life--and death--of the Prophet Mormon.

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The Chroniclers of Cumorah

Further Insights and illuminations on Mormon and Moroni.

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Battle of the Book of Mormon Geographies

To quote Dickens: "The best of times, worst of times." Restoring reason to irrationality.

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The Legacy of Mormon and Moroni

Fresh perspectives on the last decades in The Book of Mormon.

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Moroni ... A Lonely Wanderer?

Was the Prophet Moroni truly "alone" when he wrote his "sad tale of destruction"?

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Changing Paradigms and the Book of Mormon

Our once-common perspectives may change, but the Volume's majesty stays the same.

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Planet of the Priesthood, Part 3

A dose of sanity and a reclamation of stewardship.

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Planet of the Priesthood, Part 2

We explore everything from the environment to eternity to extraterrestrials.

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Planet of the Priesthood, Part 1

Debates on the environment reveal that the Gospel of Jesus Christ is the only true solution.

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Dreaming on a Midnight Clear

Speculations on why we spend one-tenth of our entire lifetimes in a state of dreaming.

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Dragons, Unicorns, and Cultural Mormons

An investigation of certain things that just don't exist.

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The Largess of Premortality

Exhilarating discussion of one of my favorite doctrines of the Restoration.

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Preview of New "Secret" Project

Sneak Peak at upcoming "Narration of the Book of Mormon with Commentary".

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Alternatives of Controversy

Exploring a range of topics about our faith considered by some to be controversial.

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Giving Joseph "a Break"

Examining the First Vision and Elder Andersen's comments in October 2015 General Conference.

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Persecution's Looming Shadow

Discussing personal and worldwide challenges to our LDS and Christian beliefs.

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"Science is our Religion"

Brigham Young and other prophets describe technological advances as "gifts" from God.

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Revelations and Conversions

A fundamental examination of revelation and an account of my personal Gospel journey

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A Galactic Conundrum

Redefining the great discoveries of our universe and steering them back into the realm of faith

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A Peculiar People, A Peculiar Podcast

We must embrace the Lord's description of us, not shrink from it.

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The "Miracle" Man: Interview with T.C. Christensen

Director and screenwriter of "17 Miracles", "Ephraim's Rescue" & "The Cokeville Miracle."

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In the Image of Christ

How culture and tradition shape religious images and icons, including those of our Savior.

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The Bread Crumbs of Apostasy

As divisions and dissensions ravage the faithful, some keys to avoid becoming a statistic.

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Violence for Violence Sake

Our unprecedented decades of peace may have left us wholly unprepared for the future.

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Abraham Versus Einstein

Our prophets knew and taught about Special Relativity over 60 years before Einstein.

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Religion: The Secret to Creative Brilliance

Faith and religion do not hinder, but liberate intelligence and creativity.

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