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S5E40 Dead and in Hell Part 2

September 25
1h 12m

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Episode Description

In this episode, we inch ever closer to identifying the US President that Brigham Young said was dead and in hell. 

Kristy’s KorneЯ (Last Minute Lesson Prep): Gerrit discusses D&C 107

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Rex's Elders Quorum President's Show Notes:
06:03 – First historical example discussed and reactions.
08:04 – Hosts compare perspectives and clarify early details.
10:07 – Beginning of doctrinal discussion with audience tie-ins.
12:10 – Close reading of a historical source with commentary.
14:13 – Analysis continues with theological implications.
16:11 – Host insights on interpretation and cultural context.
18:13 – Comparison of events and how they shaped beliefs.
20:16 – Transition into related doctrine and historical figures.
22:19 – Examples illustrating the broader argument.
24:21 – Reflections on interpretation challenges.
26:23 – Stories and applications to modern understanding.
28:26 – Hosts debate nuance and context around the text.
30:29 – Historical anecdotes supporting key points.
32:31 – Doctrinal implications revisited in greater detail.
34:33 – Questions from one host, answers from the other.
36:35 – Continued analysis with new textual evidence.
38:37 – Transition toward audience application and insights.
40:39 – Lively back-and-forth clarifying interpretations.
42:41 – Broader lessons drawn from the historical record.
44:43 – Anecdotes illustrating theological points.
46:45 – Hosts emphasize takeaways and significance.
48:47 – Final textual comparisons and reflection.
50:49 – 52:50 — Application to modern faith practice.

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