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Rameumptom Ruminations
Scott Dyer
111 episodes
6 months ago
The Rameumptom Ruminations podcast seeks to help listeners deconstruct Mormonism in a thoughtful honest way that values the person who is utilizing this resource.
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The Rameumptom Ruminations podcast seeks to help listeners deconstruct Mormonism in a thoughtful honest way that values the person who is utilizing this resource.
Show more...
Religion
Religion & Spirituality,
Spirituality
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Rameumptom Ruminations: 091: Do the Scriptures Have Inherent Moral Authority? With Dan McClellan
Rameumptom Ruminations
54 minutes 32 seconds
2 years ago
Rameumptom Ruminations: 091: Do the Scriptures Have Inherent Moral Authority? With Dan McClellan
What gives the scriptures moral authority? Every branch of Christianity uses its favorite translation of the Old and New Testaments, but they all come away from the text with different understandings of what is and is not a commandment. Biblical Scholar and former scripture translator for the LDS church, Dan McClellan joins the podcast today… Read More »Rameumptom Ruminations: 091: Do the Scriptures Have Inherent Moral Authority? With Dan McClellan
Rameumptom Ruminations
The Rameumptom Ruminations podcast seeks to help listeners deconstruct Mormonism in a thoughtful honest way that values the person who is utilizing this resource.