• How to Tell If a Mormon Agrees with You

  • By: Levi Freud
  • Narrated by: Levi Freud
  • Length: 16 mins
  • 3.2 out of 5 stars (9 ratings)

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How to Tell If a Mormon Agrees with You

By: Levi Freud
Narrated by: Levi Freud
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This book is one of a series. It discusses some of the wacky ways that Mormons avoid answering tough questions about their doctrine, beliefs, and history which were written by their own historians, prophets, and leaders that is completely baloney. It exposes what they really believe and the massive hypocrisy found in almost every Mormon, everywhere. You will find yourself laughing out loud more than once.

©2018 Levi Freud (P)2018 Levi Freud

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Not exactly a book; barely a pamplet at 3:30 min.

Not sure why this is considered a book on Audible. It is extremely short. About 3 1/2 minutes in actual length. There are a couple nice tips but nothing secretive or new- all such tips easily found in the multitude of excellent and free online resources on this topic. Will never discourage anyone's attempt to pull down the veil of secrecy used in so many groups, however, so, to the author, just lengthen this by a few hours and you've got something.

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What is Levi Freud smoking?

I listened to this "audible pamphlet" in hopes of finding a humorous or possibly insightful nugget of information about members of the LDS Church. Unfortunately, all there is in this 16-minute book is innuendo and false claims about Mormon responses to fundamental historical and theological questions. I grew up in Utah with a Catholic father and a Mormon mother. I never heard a single response from a Church member even remotely similar to what Mr. Freud claims to have received. But don't take my word for it, ask any one of these questions to a member of the LDS Church. You will find that Levi must be disingenuous or simply delusional.

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A very peculiar people

THE MORMON RELIGION, HAS ALWAYS FASIMATED ME. ESPECIALLY ALL THE NEW INFORMATION THAT HAS COME TO LIGHT IN THE PAST 15 YEARS OR SO. THIS WAS A SHORT BOOK BUT WELL WORTH IT.

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Prepped and Ready, Avoidance techniques

This book if a great look inside the Mormon rhetoric which keeps them in avoidance techniques. What to expect and the subliminal training that is given to Mormons on how to handle outsiders.

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