Latter-day Saint FAIR-Cast
A podcast by FAIR
485 Episodes
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Fair Issues 73: Is the Tower of Babel historical or mythological?
Published: 02/11/2014 -
Faith and Reason 26: Nephi’s Bow
Published: 31/10/2014 -
Mormon fair-cast 307: #6, Is the Bible an authentic source of truth?
Published: 30/10/2014 -
RiseUp Podcast: Building a Testimony on a Sure Foundation – Part 1
Published: 29/10/2014 -
Articles of Faith 17: General Conference October 2014 – Apologetic Highlights
Published: 28/10/2014 -
Fair Issues 72: How did the Book of Mormon people travel to the New World?
Published: 27/10/2014 -
Faith and Reason 25: Trails in the Book of Mormon
Published: 24/10/2014 -
RiseUp Podcast: Talking with your Parents About Sex
Published: 22/10/2014 -
Articles of Faith 16: Margaret Blair Young – The Heart of Africa and The Welcome Table
Published: 20/10/2014 -
Fair Issues 71: Were there transoceanic voyages in ancient times?
Published: 20/10/2014 -
4th Watch 17: A Broken Vessel – What is anxiety and PTSD?
Published: 19/10/2014 -
Faith and Reason 24: Unknown Arabia
Published: 17/10/2014 -
Mormon Fair-cast 297: #5, Is the Bible an authentic source of truth?
Published: 17/10/2014 -
Fair Issues 70: What was Nephi’s ship like?
Published: 13/10/2014 -
Faith and Reason 23: Killing Laban and the Oath of Zoram
Published: 10/10/2014 -
Mormon Fair-cast 294: #4, Is the Bible an authentic source of truth?
Published: 09/10/2014 -
RiseUp Podcast: Putting Grease on the Iron Rod
Published: 08/10/2014 -
Articles of Faith 15: Loren Spendlove – Understanding Nephi with the Help of Noah Webster
Published: 06/10/2014 -
Fair Issues 69: Where is the land Bountiful?
Published: 06/10/2014 -
Faith and Reason 22: Laban and his “Fifty”
Published: 03/10/2014
Winner of the People's Choice Podcast Award for Best Podcast in the Religion Inspiration category. FAIR is a non-profit organization dedicated to providing well-documented answers to criticisms of Latter-day Saint doctrine, belief and practice. Questions or comments about the podcast can be sent to [email protected]. Or join the conversation at www.fairlatterdaysaints.org/blog.
