How Did Mormons Make Jesus Our Elder Brother? [Mormonism Live 206]

How Did Mormons Make Jesus Our Elder Brother? [Mormonism Live 206]

Author: Mormon Discussion Inc November 19, 2024 Duration: 1:57:34

Gee whiz, folks! Grab your favorite milkshake and settle in as we take a trip down memory lane in this wholesome episode of Mormonism Live! Just like a scene out of Leave it to Beaver, Bill Reel and RFM team up with their ol’ pal Paul Toscano to chat about something that’s got everyone at the church social buzzing: “How did Mormons make Jesus our elder brother?” With Paul Toscano’s unique insights and wit (think Ward Cleaver meets philosophy class), we’ll explore just how this belief came to be. From Sunday School stories to deep theological roots, this lively trio will peel back layers of LDS teachings with a mix of humor and reverence, with a few laughs along the way! So, grab a comfy seat and join us for some “golly-gee” Mormon history and doctrine, with that classic Mormonism Live twist! It’s an episode sure to leave you thinking, laughing, and maybe even scratching your head. See you there!

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