Ep 743 – Confessions of a Millennial PIMO
Can logic and faith co-exist? Zach really wants to know. Zach is a 31-year old actor, teacher, and father of two with one foot in the LDS church and one foot out. He wants to effect positive change within the LDS church. Will he do it by reinforcing the seven deadly habits of external control psychology (criticizing, blaming, complaining, nagging, threatening, punishing and bribing) or by developing seven caring habits instead (supporting, encouraging, listening, accepting, trusting, respecting and negotiating differences)? And which one of these approaches do you think that Brigham Young took when he taught the one-time LDS doctrine of blood atonement? Listen in to find out.
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Can logic and faith co-exist? Zach really wants to know. Zach is a 31-year old actor, teacher, and father of two with one foot in the LDS church and one foot out. He wants to effect positive change within the LDS church. Will he do it by reinforcing the seven deadly habits of external control psychology (criticizing, blaming, complaining, nagging, threatening, punishing and bribing) or by developing seven caring habits instead (supporting, encouraging, listening, accepting, trusting, respecting and negotiating differences)? And which one of these approaches do you think that Brigham Young took when he taught the one-time LDS doctrine of blood atonement? Listen in to find out.
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