Jubilee’s “Mormons vs Ex-Mormons” on Middle Ground – Ex-Mormon Cast Reacts | Ep. 1863


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Join John Dehlin, Jillian Orr, Liz and Dillan for clips and behind-the-scenes commentary on the Jubilee channel’s “Mormons vs Ex-Mormons” episode. We think you’ll get fired up with us as we highlight the most infuriating logical fallacies and manipulative tactics employed by the Mormon debaters, as well as the more poignant, genuine moments from each side.

Beyond the debate recap, the conversation explores profoundly personal wounds still felt from the religion’s damaging teachings on LGBTQ identities and traditional gender roles. Jillian even courageously opens up about her inability to discuss her religious views with family members still in the church.

Can Mormons and Ex Mormons See Eye to Eye? | Middle Ground – YouTube


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6 Responses

  1. The controlling hooks that the Mormon Church employs as discussed in this podcast have no force in your life once you understand that the Church is a complete and easily determined fraud.

  2. I was so frustrated when they were addressing the equality of (or lack thereof) of women in the church! I would love for someone to have said that the representation of women in the church that we are to emulate is that of a largely absent Heavenly Mother! Not only can we not pray to her but our goal is to become gods and goddesses like our Heavenly parents according to the temple endowment. However, if we look to her and our relationship with her – per church guidance we are not permitted to have a relationship with her like we are encouraged to with our Heavenly Father. So we are working to be righteous, to meet all of the criteria of being a heavenly mother who becomes totally absent to our “earthly” children when we become a goddess. So yay me – I get to work to be a mother but hold not enough importance to be part of the eternal picture in my “children’s” lives. That is how equal and important we are in this church!!!! URGHHHH!!!

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