Welcome to the Doubting Dogma podcast, the accompanying show to the Doubting Dogma blog, where we pair Molly Un-Mormon, a former Mormon now "doubting her dogma" (see what we did there?), and the corrupting hussy that told her about CogDiss, Marissa Alexa McCool. Together, they'll try to work out what's going on in the world while also having fun at the story's expense.
This week, Ris and Molly crack open "The Miracle of Forgiveness" by Spencer W. Kimball, who was a president of the Mormon Church in the 80's. They cover the Preface and Chapter One, and Ris reads a couple selections while doing impressions.
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Marissa Alexa McCool is from the Inciting Incident podcast, our sister show, as well as Full Frontal Nerdity Deluxe and The Cis Are Getting Out of Hand ... rismccool.com
Twitter- Molly - @DoubtingDogma, Ris - @RisMcCool
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This podcast is copyrighted (c) 2017, All Rights Reserved.
Welcome to the Doubting Dogma podcast, the accompanying show to the Doubting Dogma blog, where we pair Molly Un-Mormon, a former Mormon now "doubting her dogma" (see what we did there?), and the corrupting hussy that told her about CogDiss, Marissa Alexa McCool. Together, they'll try to work out what's going on in the world while also having fun at the story's expense.
It turns out the Book of Mormon can be improved with voices, as Ris demonstrates as she reads a chapter while doing several different impersonations. Molly talks about the law of tithing that was addressed in the Mormon's General Conference last weekend and Ris talks about her new novel that will be out at ReasonCon titled "False Start".
Support Doubting Dogma at www.patreon.com/doubtingdogma
Follow the Doubting Dogma blog at doubtingdogmablog.wordpress.com
Marissa Alexa McCool is from the Inciting Incident podcast, our sister show, as well as Full Frontal Nerdity Deluxe and The Cis Are Getting Out of Hand ... rismccool.com
Twitter- Molly - @DoubtingDogma, Ris - @RisMcCool
Facebook - www.facebook.com/doubtingdogma
This podcast is copyrighted (c) 2017, All Rights Reserved.
In this episode, Molly and Ris talk about the institutional sexism that got Sonia Johnson excommunicated for fighting for women's rights in the late '70s and the deification and hero worship of Joseph Smith in the Church. Ris reads "and it came to pass" 39 times in two chapters of the Book of Mormon, and Molly announces the upcoming project to read "The Miracle of Forgiveness" by Spencer W. Kimball.
Support Doubting Dogma at www.patreon.com/doubtingdogma
Welcome to the Doubting Dogma podcast, the accompanying show to the Doubting Dogma blog, where we pair a former Mormon now "doubting her dogma" (see what we did there?) and the corrupting hussy that told her about CogDiss, Marissa Alexa McCool. Together, they'll try to work out what's going on in the world while also having fun at the story's expense.
Follow the Doubting Dogma blog at doubtingdogmablog.wordpress.com
Marissa Alexa McCool is from the Inciting Incident podcast, our sister show, as well as Full Frontal Nerdity Deluxe and The Cis Are Getting Out of Hand ... rismccool.com
Twitter- Molly - @DoubtingDogma, Ris - @RisMcCool
Facebook - www.facebook.com/doubtingdogma
This podcast is copyrighted (c) 2017, All Rights Reserved.