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In this episode, I speak with Madison Palica, a self-described ex-Mormon. Obviously, there are some things that we disagree on, but you may be surprised about how much we agree on given my brief description. Among the things we discuss in this conversation is the history of the Church with communism and the UN, and particularly Madison's concern about the apparent involvement of Jeffery R Holland and David A Bednar with the “10 principles of climate repentance” announced last month at COP27.
This clip is taken from Ep. 14 - Frontlines of Religious Liberty: My BYU LGBTQ Protest Experience. In this clip, I discuss my experience of having our plans for a hymn-sing flash mob circumvented by the office of the general counsel. I explain why I think there is a double standard at play.
This clip is taken from Ep. 14 - Frontlines of Religious Liberty: My BYU LGBTQ Protest Experience. In this clip, I discuss what LGBTQ protesters see as the bounds of religious liberty and contrast that with what the Constitution and the Brethren see as true religious liberty.
This clip is taken from Ep. 14 - Frontlines of Religious Liberty: My BYU LGBTQ Protest Experience. In this clip I discuss Title IX, President Oaks securing religious exemptions, and the threat those exemptions are under from groups like the Black Menaces.
In this episode, I discuss the October 11th "Strikeout Queerphobia" protest buildup, event, and legal problems we ran into along the way. I also was able to include audio we got from interviews at the event to respond to their words directly.
Nathan Tenney is a BYU student with an interesting perspective on free speech and academic freedom. We sit down to discuss where we agree and disagree about what would make the best BYU education. Among many other angles we discuss, would it have been good for BYU to hire Hitler to increase academic freedom and diversity?
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Skyler (Sky) is a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints and a recent BYU graduate. He also happens to be gay. If you listened to social media you would think he is supposed to be angry at the university and the Church. That is not the case though. Who you are attracted to is a big part of your life, but it doesn't predestine every single thing about you.
Sky graciously allowed me to come and sit in his studio and have a conversation with him about politics in the church, LGBTQ issues at BYU, and much more. If you liked what you heard go check out his podcast: The Sit Down with Sky and Preston.
I sit down with Tommy, my BYU Conservatives co-admin, and chat over zoom with Carson and Catherine, the co-hosts of the Around the Kitchen Table Podcast (ATKT Podcast). We discuss Heavenly Mother, the rationale for the Curch's neutral stance on politics, and much more. Ultimately being faithful requires faith and the practice of the basic "primary answer" principles in the Church. What we so often focus on is the things that are not important.
I sit down with my fellow BYU Conservatives Instagram page admin, Tommy Stevenson, for a great and fun conversation. We discuss many aspects of BYU and go on many tangents along the way. We also answer the questions posed to us by our Instagram followers.
This compilation goes over a condensed highlight reel of Luke and Tommy discussing BYU. Taken from Episode 10.
The podcast currently has 22 episodes available.