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Unpacking LDS Polygamy Developments in 2025 [Part I of II]
Join Valerie and her guest Jana Spangler in the next two Monday episodes as they delve into the complexities of polygamy within the Mormon church, focusing on the year 2025 when several significant events around this topic unfolded.
They discuss how early Mormon history, particularly Joseph Smith's revelation on polygamy, has impacted the faith journey of many members. Additionally, they explore the recent polygamy-related additions to the 'Come Follow Me' manual and what this means for teaching younger generations about this challenging subject.
The conversation extends to practical advice for LDS church-attending parents and teachers navigating the the polygamy topic with children both at home and at church, with a focus on fostering critical thinking both in children and in the adults who are shepharding them in their spiritual growth and development. This episode promises a thoughtful examination of faith, history, and the ongoing struggle to reconcile and/or let go of difficult Mormon doctrines.
Timestamps:
00:00 Introduction and Guest Welcome
00:17 Discussing Polygamy in 2025
05:34 Historical Overview of Polygamy
15:18 Polygamy's Impact on Modern Faith
32:19 Personal Reflections on Polygamy
43:42 Controversy and Church Teachings
50:58 Questioning Narratives and Personal Feelings
51:21 Teaching Complex Ideas to Children
53:01 Gender Dynamics in Religious Teachings
58:20 Revised Teachings on Polygamy
01:11:37 Parental Guidance and Critical Awareness
01:23:17 Balancing Structure and Flexibility in Faith
01:35:38 Concluding Thoughts and Future Topics
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Unpacking LDS Polygamy Developments in 2025 [Part I of II]
Join Valerie and her guest Jana Spangler in the next two Monday episodes as they delve into the complexities of polygamy within the Mormon church, focusing on the year 2025 when several significant events around this topic unfolded.
They discuss how early Mormon history, particularly Joseph Smith's revelation on polygamy, has impacted the faith journey of many members. Additionally, they explore the recent polygamy-related additions to the 'Come Follow Me' manual and what this means for teaching younger generations about this challenging subject.
The conversation extends to practical advice for LDS church-attending parents and teachers navigating the the polygamy topic with children both at home and at church, with a focus on fostering critical thinking both in children and in the adults who are shepharding them in their spiritual growth and development. This episode promises a thoughtful examination of faith, history, and the ongoing struggle to reconcile and/or let go of difficult Mormon doctrines.
Timestamps:
00:00 Introduction and Guest Welcome
00:17 Discussing Polygamy in 2025
05:34 Historical Overview of Polygamy
15:18 Polygamy's Impact on Modern Faith
32:19 Personal Reflections on Polygamy
43:42 Controversy and Church Teachings
50:58 Questioning Narratives and Personal Feelings
51:21 Teaching Complex Ideas to Children
53:01 Gender Dynamics in Religious Teachings
58:20 Revised Teachings on Polygamy
01:11:37 Parental Guidance and Critical Awareness
01:23:17 Balancing Structure and Flexibility in Faith
01:35:38 Concluding Thoughts and Future Topics
Support the show
Support the show
Listen, Share, Rate & Review EPISODES
Friday Episodes Annual Access $89
Friday Episodes Monthly Access $10
Valerie’s Support & Processing Groups
Gift a Scholarship
Download Free Resources
Visit our Website

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