You can listen to or download the April 18 broadcast of the Interpreter Radio Show below. It will also be included in our podcast feed (https://interpreterfoundation.org/feeds/podcast). The hosts were Bruce Webster, Kris Frederickson and Mike Parker. In this episode, our hosts discussed gleanings from the General Conference, study habits as well as some items concerning the so-called “Heartland theory” of Book of Mormon geography. The first portion of the show was a roundtable discussing the upcoming Come Follow Me lesson #22 (D&C 58-59). The Interpreter Radio Show can be heard Sunday evenings from 7 to 9 PM (MDT), on K-TALK, AM 1640, or you can listen live on the Internet at ktalkmedia.com. Call in to 801-254-1640 with your questions and comments during the live show.
Original air date: April 18, 2021. This recording has been edited to remove commercial breaks.
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I liked the broadcast basically. However, I personally don’t see the effect of the Sabbath observance somehow offending God if not kept. The idea that God is offended by his children seems antithetical to His nature of a all loving being in which we are designated as children. A commandment that is specifically intended to benefit man and is only there for man should offend the gift giver? I would rather say God would be saddened. But, offended, not a good choice unless God is somehow egotistical and is driven by obedience of his servants. No, we are His children and like the weeping God of Enoch he weeps vs. stammers around in offense. Let’s keep that level of disappointment reserves stuff like… hurting each other per se.
The book mentioned at about 1 hour into the show: The Doctrine and Covenants by Themes by John W & Jeannie Welch was mentioned as by being out of print. Amazon has it in Kindle for $5.