A Mormon Leader Said WHAT About God’s Wives?!
In this episode, Jasmin Rappleye joins Batchlor to explore a sensitive and often uncomfortable Latter-day Saint topic — the concept of a Heavenly Mother (or Mothers) as discussed in a talk by President Dallin H. Oaks. Together, they dive into: The possible implications of this doctrine Assumptions about whether our Heavenly Father could have multiple wives How women in the Church view the idea of plural marriage How to approach these teachings from a mortal perspective without weakening faith Watch now to gain insight into LDS beliefs, deepen your faith, and explore thoughtful perspectives on challenging doctrines. Follow Batchlor: / batchloriv Follow Jasmin: / jasminrappleye Chapters 00:00 - Intro 00:58 - President Oaks’ talk 03:08 - Heartbreaking Comment 05:18 - Difficulties in Plural Marriage 07:04 - Lack of Knowledge 08:46 - 2 Questions 10:40 - Questions results progress 11:25 - Confidence to ask 13:10 - Navigating hard questions Follow Us: Facebook: / saintsunscripted Instagram: / saintsunscripted Website: https://saintsunscripted.com/

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