The LDS Church History Transparency Quiz - Please Complete and Share | Ep. 1994

The LDS Church History Transparency Quiz - Please Complete and Share | Ep. 1994

A 15 question quiz has been designed to facilitate healthy discussions about factual LDS Church history, and LDS Church historical transparency. It should take less than 5 minutes to complete.


Audience: This quiz is for anyone who has ever been an LDS Church member, including active and inactive LDS Church members, and former LDS. Please take this quiz yourself, and then please invite family, friends, and (most importantly) LDS church leaders and missionaries to take the quiz as well.


We are hopeful that the survey can serve as a way for you and others to healthily discuss factual LDS Church history, as well as the LDS Church's overall record of historical transparency. NOTE: All of the historical facts below have been recognized by the LDS church as valid, to the best of our understanding. References have been included for discussion.


We will be awarding a modest number of cash awards to those who complete the survey in its entirety, and who are willing to share compelling insights or experiences - which might include coming on the podcast to discuss their experiences. We are also considering the option of administering this survey as a scientific, random survey. If you are interested in supporting such a project, feel free to donate at the link below.


Enjoy! And please email us with any feedback or experiences you'd like to share.


Survey link: https://forms.gle/3o7Tr6ZHKzoEBpMs8


To donate to this project: https://donorbox.org/ldschurchresearch


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Show Notes


00:08:30 Going over the survey together, email, etc.

00:12:00 Question one - Were you taught about Joseph Smith’s 1826 Treasure digging trial?

00:14:10 Question two: What were you taught regarding the Book of Mormon translation?

00:15:50 Question three: What were you taught about the priesthood restoration?

00:17:18 Question four: Were you taught that Joseph Smith had over thirty wives?

00:18:20 Question five: Were you taught that Joseph Smith hid his first marriages from his wife Emma?

00:22:20 Question six: Were you taught about the different accounts of the First Vision

00:24:55 Question seven: Were you taught that Joseph Smith allowed black men to have the priesthood?

00:27:44 Question eight: Were you taught that Joseph Smith was a Freemason?

00:29:40 Question nine: Where you taught that the Book of Abraham is a false translation?

00:32:10 Question ten: Were you taught about Joseph Smith destroying the Nauvoo Expositor?

00:35:00 Question eleven: Do you feel like the Church has been fully honest?

00:35:35 Question twelve: Do you feel like the truth claims are important?

00:36:55 Question thirteen: Would you have made different decisions had you known?

00:38:29 Question fourteen: Did the church intentionally withhold this information?

00:58:40 Why did the church even release the Gospel Topics Essays?

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Mormon Historian Admits Joseph Smith First Vision Problems Raised in CES Letter - Dr. Steven Harper | Ep. 1976

Mormon Historian Admits Joseph Smith First Vision Problems Raised in CES Letter - Dr. Steven Harper | Ep. 1976

Join us for a discussion with Sandra Tanner and Dan Vogel as we explore a remarkable video featuring BYU Professor and leading Mormon historian Steven C. Harper. In this video, Harper addresses key issues with the First Vision narrative and acknowledges several challenges raised by the CES Letter.Show NotesYouTube00:07:40 Wesley Walters00:13:45 Clip - Fawn Brodie00:26:09 Clip - Steven Harper on Joseph changing his story00:27:37 Summary of the 1838 Account of the First Vision00:39:42 Hermeneutics of doubt and trust00:42:55 Clip - Bushman taking a charitable approach00:50:02 Clip - publishing through Oxford00:56:12 Clip - Memory studies nature of memory01:00:38 John calling BS on Joseph Smith’s vision01:19:15 Joseph Smith believed that God and Jesus were one being in 183201:30:50 The problem with Mormon apologetics with the First Vision01:37:50 Clip - Critics not trusting Joseph Smith01:45:32 Clip - How can you know without the Spirit?01:55:45 Faith is a matter of choice?02:01:19 Clip - BYU responding to Wes Walters02:18:12 Clip - How many accounts of the First Vision?02:36:20 Who visited him changes from 1832 to 183802:38:55 Clip - There will always be doubt02:54:00 Clip - I might not have seen what Joseph saw02:56:55 Distinguishing features of modern Mormonism03:03:46 Mental gymnastics03:13:50 Clip - Who does Joseph tell?03:19:00 Joseph Smith’s name on the Methodist Sunday School03:24:55 Clip - Ask Joseph Smith03:34:25 Final thoughts Mormon Stories Thanks Our Generous Donors!Help us continue to deliver quality content by becoming a donor today: One-time or recurring donation through Donorbox Support us on Patreon PayPal VenmoOur Platforms: YouTube Patreon Spotify Apple PodcastsContact us:MormonStories@gmail.comPO Box 171085, Salt Lake City, UT 84117Social Media: Insta: @mormstories TikTok: @mormonstoriespodcast Join the Discord

20 Joulu 20243h 57min

Reporter Exposes Mormon Abuse Cover-Ups in Denmark | Ep. 1975

Reporter Exposes Mormon Abuse Cover-Ups in Denmark | Ep. 1975

This video exposes a shocking case of abuse within the Mormon Church in Denmark, featuring former Bishop Lasse Meilsoe and journalist Michael Teschl. They discuss the Church’s mishandling of a rape case where a husband drugged and assaulted his wife, Kiran, over several years, confessing repeatedly to Church leaders. The Church’s actions to protect its image over victims, discouragement of reporting abuse to authorities, and their systemic prioritization of abusers are critically examined.Topics include Danish cultural responses, legal investigations into the Church’s practices, and the broader implications for Church transparency and accountability. A powerful and deeply unsettling look at abuse, complicity, and the fight for justice.Show NotesYouTube00:02:17 Church using the same cover-up techniques as in the States00:07:15 Lasse Meilsoe and Michael Teschl introduced00:13:50 Lack of attention to Mormon Church in Denmark00:17:40 How the abuse story came to light00:22:15 Church court for the abuser00:30:40 The abuser is sent home to continue marriage00:35:11 Abuser watches wife take sleeping pills00:41:10 Abuser’s role on the High Council00:46:00 Church threatens leaders who report abuse00:56:20 Detailed timeline of the abuse (6 years)01:01:00 Church’s four-page email response01:14:35 Church leaders deny knowledge of abuse01:20:55 Kiran divorces Peter01:28:50 Church knowingly keeps abuser in leadership01:34:11 Church's sole focus on self-preservation01:41:56 “The Church is more important than the members”01:49:40 Impact of the scandal on church activity rates in Denmark01:54:05 Is Bishop Meilsoe worried about excommunication?01:55:25 Closing remarksMormon Stories Thanks Our Generous Donors!Help us continue to deliver quality content by becoming a donor today: One-time or recurring donation through Donorbox Support us on Patreon PayPal VenmoOur Platforms: YouTube Patreon Spotify Apple PodcastsContact us:MormonStories@gmail.comPO Box 171085, Salt Lake City, UT 84117Social Media: Insta: @mormstories TikTok: @mormonstoriespodcast Join the Discord

16 Joulu 20242h 4min

Mormon Church Now Teaching Polygamy to Children: Is it Grooming? | Ep. 1974

Mormon Church Now Teaching Polygamy to Children: Is it Grooming? | Ep. 1974

Recently the Mormon Church released a new set of storybooks for children. For the storybook entitled "Doctrine and Covenants Stories" it has released a polygamy section that many feel is extremely harmful to children.Please join us as a Mormon Mom (Alyssa Witbeck) and a Mormon Therapist (Natasha Helfer) discuss their feelings about the likely harm that this section will cause to children.Show NotesYouTube00:05:30 The background and where to find this00:13:30 Coming clean of their own volition vs the internet forcing them00:14:54 Obedience is more important than intuition00:19:09 God condones prophets to be predators00:21:46 “The Lord commanded plural marriage”00:26:45 Nowhere does God command polygamy in the Bible00:32:21 Joseph is devastated for having to live polygamy00:37:50 How did this happen if these men were called of God?00:39:25 To claim that Joseph didn’t want to do this00:43:15 Emma sometimes helped Joseph decide who to marry00:46:44 Teaching the Twelve Apostles about polygamy00:50:15 Brigham Young with his first wife00:52:02 The laws against polygamy00:52:52 John Dehlin’s polygamous grandparents00:59:00 The Manifesto and end of polygamy01:03:20 How sealings work in the Mormon church01:10:02 This polygamy lesson teach and normalizes to children01:26:30 Do they want to believe in a God that was okay with all of this?01:30:50 Quick quiz01:40:00 Why does all this matter?01:47:10 Does this qualify as grooming?01:52:20 Upcoming lessons on plural marriage for 2025Mormon Stories Thanks Our Generous Donors!Help us continue to deliver quality content by becoming a donor today: One-time or recurring donation through Donorbox Support us on Patreon PayPal VenmoOur Platforms: YouTube Patreon Spotify Apple PodcastsContact us:MormonStories@gmail.comPO Box 171085, Salt Lake City, UT 84117Social Media: Insta: @mormstories TikTok: @mormonstoriespodcast Join the Discord

16 Joulu 20242h 2min

Is Mormon Feminism Dead? with Katie Ludlow Rich and Heather Sundahl | Ep. 1973

Is Mormon Feminism Dead? with Katie Ludlow Rich and Heather Sundahl | Ep. 1973

This video explores the rich history and ongoing journey of Mormon feminism through the lens of Exponent II. Katie Ludlow Rich and Heather Sundahl share their personal stories, including feminist awakenings, experiences with the Church, and their work preserving women’s voices in Mormon history. Topics include women’s roles in the Church, the suppression of women’s spiritual practices, mixed-faith marriages, and the impact of feminist movements like Ordain Women.Dive into the influence of Exponent II, the challenges faced by Mormon feminists, and the resilience of women seeking to redefine their roles in faith and community.Show NotesYouTube00:00:40 Katie Ludlwo Rich and Heather Sundahl00:03:15 Intentions for coming onto Mormon Stories00:05:05 What is feminism? 00:06:26 Heather’s awakening to Mormon feminism00:15:15 Katie’s feminist Mormon story00:28:45 What the book covers00:31:40 Suffragists polygamists blow my mind00:59:44 The founding of Exponent II01:06:40 What was problematic about women's liberation?01:16:40 The Church disempowering women01:25:40 L Tom Perry telling the women to stop the Women’s Exponent01:36:20 Mormons for ERA01:53:00 Women and women’s power02:27:55 Had Exponent II advocated for priesthood?02:49:00 Has Exponent II addressed truth claims?03:03:00 Exponent II is not as widely known, it needs to be biggerMormon Stories Thanks Our Generous Donors!Help us continue to deliver quality content by becoming a donor today: One-time or recurring donation through Donorbox Support us on Patreon PayPal VenmoOur Platforms: YouTube Patreon Spotify Apple PodcastsContact us:MormonStories@gmail.comPO Box 171085, Salt Lake City, UT 84117Social Media: Insta: @mormstories TikTok: @mormonstoriespodcast Join the Discord

15 Joulu 20243h 10min

Is Religion Dying in the U.S.? – Goodbye Religion by Ryan T. Cragun and Jesse M. Smith | Ep. 1972

Is Religion Dying in the U.S.? – Goodbye Religion by Ryan T. Cragun and Jesse M. Smith | Ep. 1972

Is religion dying in America? In this episode, we sit down with Ryan T. Cragun and Jesse M. Smith, authors of Goodbye Religion: The Causes and Consequences of Secularization. This groundbreaking book examines the surge in people leaving organized religion and its profound impact on American culture and society. Drawing on extensive data and over a hundred in-depth interviews, Cragun and Smith delve into the social, psychological, and environmental factors behind religious exit. They also address the misconceptions surrounding secularization, revealing that leaving religion is not the crisis it’s often portrayed to be. Instead, they show how nonreligious individuals remain socially engaged and committed to making a positive impact in their communities.Show NotesYouTube00:02:20 Background for Ryan and Jesse00:14:00 This could be really bad on society00:27:15 Who is leaving?00:31:25 How is the Mormon church doing with losing members?00:44:00 Resurgence of interest among the young Mormons?00:54:30 Polling the audience00:58:35 The push-pull analysis for what’s pushing people out01:16:40 How to replace your community01:20:00 Where are people going?01:30:40 Where are people finding community?01:36:45 No meaningful relationship between religiosity and mental health02:00:00 Use the religion don’t let the religion use youMormon Stories Thanks Our Generous Donors!Help us continue to deliver quality content by becoming a donor today: One-time or recurring donation through Donorbox Support us on Patreon PayPal VenmoOur Platforms: YouTube Patreon Spotify Apple PodcastsContact us:MormonStories@gmail.comPO Box 171085, Salt Lake City, UT 84117Social Media: Insta: @mormstories TikTok: @mormonstoriespodcast Join the Discord

12 Joulu 20242h 12min

Top Scholar Explains How the Book of Mormon Was Created - The Mosiah Priority w/ Brent Metcalfe | Ep. 1971

Top Scholar Explains How the Book of Mormon Was Created - The Mosiah Priority w/ Brent Metcalfe | Ep. 1971

Join us as we welcome scholar Brent Metcalfe for the 30th anniversary of his excommunication from the Mormon Church. We cover not only his excommunication but also his famous discovery of the “Mosiah First Priority” in the Book of Mormon translation.Show NotesYouTube00:08:00 New Approaches to the Book of Mormon00:10:25 Brent’s background00:16:50 Getting hired by Mark Hoffman00:25:00 Realizing the Book of Mormon was not historical00:31:30 How the Book of Mormon was created?00:34:10 A miracle book from God?00:46:55 Which essay are contained in the book and what they’re about01:01:40 Response to the book01:09:05 Negative review mocking Brent Metcalfe01:16:05 Questions for Brent Metcalfe01:24:30 Members who view the Book of MOrmon as historical? 01:32:50 How people maintain belief01:34:55 The Mosiah Priority01:38:20 The 600 year prophecy of Jesus’s coming01:46:00 The lost 116 pages01:52:29 Wall around Jerusalem02:01:30 Not depending on literary works02:08:55 Four main voices independent of Joseph Smith’s voice02:16:05 The title page to the Book of Mormon, no mention of the replacement text 02:17:55 Who knows the name of Jesus Christ?02:24:30 The writings of Malachi02:36:19 Picturing the golden plates02:44:12 Phone callsMormon Stories Thanks Our Generous Donors!Help us continue to deliver quality content by becoming a donor today: One-time or recurring donation through Donorbox Support us on Patreon PayPal VenmoOur Platforms: YouTube Patreon Spotify Apple PodcastsContact us:MormonStories@gmail.comPO Box 171085, Salt Lake City, UT 84117Social Media: Insta: @mormstories TikTok: @mormonstoriespodcast Join the Discord

11 Joulu 20243h 7min

Church Backtracks on Deceptive Change to Book of Mormon Introduction | Ep. 1970

Church Backtracks on Deceptive Change to Book of Mormon Introduction | Ep. 1970

The LDS Church is quietly but significantly updating the introduction to the Book of Mormon, shifting its focus from historical claims to a broader, more spiritual narrative. In this episode , we dive deep into these changes, exploring what they reveal about the Church's evolving stance on the historicity of its sacred text. Is this an effort to address long-standing critiques about the lack of archaeological and genetic evidence? Or does it reflect a broader shift to make the Book of Mormon more approachable for a global audience? Join us as we unpack the implications of this significant change and discuss what it might mean for the future of Mormonism.Show NotesYouTube00:02:04 Clip from Analyzing Mormonism about the New Introduction00:03:25 Questions about the new introduction00:08:50 The church backtracked on all of this00:09:20 The 1981 Book of Mormon Introduction00:19:00 Why these changes were made00:24:40 Mormon apologetics around the Introduction changes00:34:28 The Daily Universe article00:40:00 LDS Living article on the new Introduction00:48:30 Dan Peterson00:54:00 Spencer Fluhman01:04:00 What was NOT mentioned in the new Introduction01:08:20 The New Introduction to the Book of Mormon01:15:30 The removal of Moroni’s promise01:24:40 The Church is moving away from the Book of Mormon being historical01:41:30 Undoing the new change to the Introduction01:50:40 Polling the audience02:05:20 Is the church influenced by ExMormon Podcasters?02:18:10 Closing comments02:29:20 Julie Hanks is defending her membership in the churchMormon Stories Thanks Our Generous Donors!Help us continue to deliver quality content by becoming a donor today: One-time or recurring donation through Donorbox Support us on Patreon PayPal VenmoOur Platforms: YouTube Patreon Spotify Apple PodcastsContact us:MormonStories@gmail.comPO Box 171085, Salt Lake City, UT 84117Social Media: Insta: @mormstories TikTok: @mormonstoriespodcast Join the Discord

9 Joulu 20242h 43min

BYU Football Profanity Tirade - Tyler Batty's Leaked Halftime Speech Controversy | Ep. 1969

BYU Football Profanity Tirade - Tyler Batty's Leaked Halftime Speech Controversy | Ep. 1969

In this episode, Samantha, John, and Gerardo unpack the fallout from a leaked audio clip of BYU Football captain and former Mormon Missionary Tyler Batty’s explicit halftime speech, recorded outside the locker room at Mountain America Stadium in Tempe, Arizona. The speech, featuring vulgar language, has raised questions about BYU’s Honor Code, which strictly forbids profanity, vulgar language, and other conduct unbecoming of its standards.The controversy became even more interesting when BYU Coach Kalani Sitake defended Batty, calling his actions necessary for “helping the program.” Meanwhile, KSL, owned by the LDS Church, published an opinion piece telling critics to “get over it,” dismissing calls for accountability or discipline for Batty.We will explore the deeper implications of the incident, questioning whether public figures like Batty enjoy privileges denied to regular students—especially minorities—who are often held to stricter standards.Show NotesYouTube00:02:30 How this came about00:07:11 Washington Times - Big 1200:10:28 Clip - Elder Nelson on swearing00:12:30 Clip - Elder Oaks 00:16:44 Clip - Elder Holland00:18:30 Clip - Elder Holland (unique BYU)00:22:00 Sunday play policy at BYU00:23:35 BYU Honor Code00:30:14 BYU has been central in a lot of religious exemption laws00:33:17 Clip - Footage of team leader Tyler Batty swearing at the players00:36:10 Was it bad that this was recorded?00:41:25 Does the church come across as pious and arrogant?00:45:22 Honor Code about not using profane language00:52:20 BYU article, Batty has not been punished00:57:19 Clip - DJ and PK00:59:45 Clip - Jesus healed the sick01:02:20 Clip - That this was recorded is unacceptable01:21:19 Honor Code Stories01:40:00 Does the church actually have high standards? Mormon Stories Thanks Our Generous Donors!Help us continue to deliver quality content by becoming a donor today: One-time or recurring donation through Donorbox Support us on Patreon PayPal VenmoOur Platforms: YouTube Patreon Spotify Apple PodcastsContact us:MormonStories@gmail.comPO Box 171085, Salt Lake City, UT 84117Social Media: Insta: @mormstories TikTok: @mormonstoriespodcast Join the Discord

6 Joulu 20241h 48min

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