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In this fairly wide ranging conversation, Jaxon Washburn and Steven Pynakker have a productive dialogue between one another. Jaxon was raised in a faithful LDS household until his mother became a "Non-Denominational" Christian when he was 12. After that, he would attend both an Evangelical church and his LDS ward. He was exposed to the Protestant concept of Grace, and that would later influence his theology. Other topics covered include: the Cross, Heavenly Mother, the treatment of the LGBTQ community in the Church, and woman and the Priesthood. Jaxon also relates his experiences with Hyper-Calvinists Jeff Durbin and James White. The conversation finishes up with him discussing his work and involvement with the Armenian community and it's culture.
Link to Jaxon's Blog "The Apotheosis Narrative":
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In this fairly wide ranging conversation, Jaxon Washburn and Steven Pynakker have a productive dialogue between one another. Jaxon was raised in a faithful LDS household until his mother became a "Non-Denominational" Christian when he was 12. After that, he would attend both an Evangelical church and his LDS ward. He was exposed to the Protestant concept of Grace, and that would later influence his theology. Other topics covered include: the Cross, Heavenly Mother, the treatment of the LGBTQ community in the Church, and woman and the Priesthood. Jaxon also relates his experiences with Hyper-Calvinists Jeff Durbin and James White. The conversation finishes up with him discussing his work and involvement with the Armenian community and it's culture.
Link to Jaxon's Blog "The Apotheosis Narrative":
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