
The Faithful Vessel and a Glorious Coffin
A Plea to Latter-Day Saints
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Narrated by:
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Brandon Vaughan
About this listen
Using an allegory of two historic maritime disasters (The St. Patrick and the Titanic), two Utah pastors challenge their LDS neighbors to consider whether their church restored the gospel and the true church, or if its members have abandoned a faithful vessel in favor of a glorious coffin.
Carefully and compassionately, Dave Mallinak and Brandon Vaughan examine the teachings of Mormonism to see if the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is the restored Christian church, or if it is a radical departure from Biblical truth.
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