Hello everyone! I hope you were inspired by Mama Sosa's faith. Don't forget to subscribe! Also, Sosa shared that a channel that inspired her during a period of doubt in the Book of Mormon was @thestickofjoseph, so go and subscribe to them too, they're so good!
Great interview! The Chosen is inspired by God and so is The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. That’s why people think it was inspired by The Church. They have the same Guide!!!! It’s so beautiful! So much love for Mama Sosa!
I've been listening to a podcast - "The Ancient Tradition" by Jack Logan, (I imagine She'd be quite an interview, if you could find her and talk her into it. She seems pretty private). She deep-dives into ancient records of various Mythologies (The Enuma Elish, The Book of the Secrets of Enoch, The Epic of Gilgamesh...). I was already a student of mythologies, and fascinated by the way certain themes show up in every mythology (The Flood, The Tree of Life, Two sons of a Father-God in conflict; one, a noble hero who vanquishes the other, a treacherous usurper, etc...). Her podcast has taken that to a whole new level. It has made me realize though, all of these past cultures once upon a time had the true gospel. Then, over time, they drifted, they changed the stories, adopted external, cultural influences, until the story was barely recognizable. I get what she is saying about "not judging a book.", on the other hand, I can't help but question if this rise in "cultural Christianity," - this tendency to claim to be a follower, while (seemingly) celebrating behavior contrary to the most fundamental of teachings of the savior (it is one thing to be imperfect and to acknowledge imperfection, it is quite another to flaunt it) - is not how the stories of past civilizations (and therefore the civilizations themselves) became corrupted.
Hello everyone! I hope you were inspired by Mama Sosa's faith. Don't forget to subscribe! Also, Sosa shared that a channel that inspired her during a period of doubt in the Book of Mormon was @thestickofjoseph, so go and subscribe to them too, they're so good!
Great interview!
The Chosen is inspired by God and so is The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. That’s why people think it was inspired by The Church. They have the same Guide!!!! It’s so beautiful!
So much love for Mama Sosa!
She bears a strong, unapologetic testimony of the church and the Savior. It's refreshing to see that type of testimony tenacity.
I've been listening to a podcast - "The Ancient Tradition" by Jack Logan, (I imagine She'd be quite an interview, if you could find her and talk her into it. She seems pretty private). She deep-dives into ancient records of various Mythologies (The Enuma Elish, The Book of the Secrets of Enoch, The Epic of Gilgamesh...). I was already a student of mythologies, and fascinated by the way certain themes show up in every mythology (The Flood, The Tree of Life, Two sons of a Father-God in conflict; one, a noble hero who vanquishes the other, a treacherous usurper, etc...). Her podcast has taken that to a whole new level. It has made me realize though, all of these past cultures once upon a time had the true gospel. Then, over time, they drifted, they changed the stories, adopted external, cultural influences, until the story was barely recognizable. I get what she is saying about "not judging a book.", on the other hand, I can't help but question if this rise in "cultural Christianity," - this tendency to claim to be a follower, while (seemingly) celebrating behavior contrary to the most fundamental of teachings of the savior (it is one thing to be imperfect and to acknowledge imperfection, it is quite another to flaunt it) - is not how the stories of past civilizations (and therefore the civilizations themselves) became corrupted.