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October 21, 2016 at 6:44 pm #211040
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GuestDialogue has released a few podcasts from their 50 year Jubilee conference (unfortunatly the sound was optimized for in-person and is almost painful to listen to the playback). The latest one is short and I find it interesting It is just a chat between Marlin Jensen (previous church historian) and Greg Prince on the topic of βThe Future of Faith.β I like how Marlin Jensen said he couldn’t be an intellectual apostate because he couldn’t reach the level of “intellectual”, but he did say Greg Prince is an intellectual, but still faithful.Dialogue podcastOctober 22, 2016 at 4:56 am #315423Anonymous
GuestI will like this one. I just finished the part 2 podcast with Kristine Haglund, Joanna Brooks, and Boyd Peterson. October 24, 2016 at 6:33 am #315424Anonymous
GuestSince you warned about the sound, I didn’t listen, but there’s at least a bit of it transcribed in the link. Marlin Jensen seems like a really wonderful person. (And it’s interesting to hear the former church historian essentially say that he’s moved past the battles and debates.) In this conversation they just never really say what doubts they’re talking about. Like whether God exists? Or whether Nephites exist? He says, “the Book of Mormon will always need to remain a matter of faith,” but what does that really mean? Are people without literal belief, who saythey’re without literal belief, welcome and acceptable? I’m not talking about poking people in the eye with it. But for me non-literalness is an integral part of my testimony of the Book of Mormon. I can’t explain what it means to me without that. Needless to say, I haven’t said a word aloud about it for several years now. I like the joke about the intellectual getting to the pearly gates. (Two signs: “Heaven this way” and “Lecture on Heaven this way.”
π )The discussion about how/why the essays were placed “deep” in the website is interesting.
October 25, 2016 at 3:23 pm #315425Anonymous
GuestI adore Marlin Jensen. He is an amazing, humble, quiet, non-assuming man – and he is a role model for us here at this site in some important ways. When the Book of Life is opened, most members will be stunned at the massive role he has played in the progressive movement of the LDS Church.
October 25, 2016 at 4:53 pm #315426Anonymous
GuestI met Elder Jensen more than once. I agree that he is amazing and humble, the kind of man I’d love to have as my bishop. -
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