• The Founding Fathers and the Debate over Religion in Revolutionary America
    Jul 12 2026

    The Good Book Club are joined by the wonderful Matthew Harris to discuss his book "The Founding Fathers and the Debate over Religion in Revolutionary America" co-authored with Thomas S. Kidd.) Our discussion explores whether America was built as a secular republic or a Christian nation. Matt's book shows the Founders' beliefs varied widely. Some were skeptics like Thomas Paine, while others were traditional Christians like Patrick Henry. Despite these differences, most rallied around core religious principles such as: Human Equality: The belief that people were created equal.Religious Liberty: The separation of church and state, requiring the disestablishment of state-backed religions. And Public Virtue: The necessity of strong moral character for a republic to survive. This is a fascinating and timely discussion as Matt shares many stories and insights into the founding of America and what the lens of Mormonism does to the narrative.

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    1 hr and 46 mins
  • TGBC: The True Believer: Thoughts on the Nature of Mass Movements
    Jun 14 2026

    In this The Good Book Club episode we dive into the psychology of fanaticism with Eric Hoffer's 1951 classic, The True Believer: Thoughts on the Nature of Mass Movements. This highly influential book explores the common denominator behind religious, social, and political fanaticisms, offering a timeless look at why ordinary people are drawn to extreme mass movements. Key themes we discussed included: The Appeal of Mass Movements: Hoffer argues that mass movements offer an escape from a broken or burdensome individual self, providing a sense of purpose and community.The Mindset of the Fanatic: Explores why frustration, a lack of self-worth, and a desire for unity drive individuals to embrace rigid belief systems.The Role of the Leader: We discussed how charismatic figures and propagandists harness the energy of the dissatisfied to mobilize movements.Interchangeability of Movements: We analyzed Hoffer’s controversial claim that religious, nationalist, and radical political movements are fundamentally similar in structure and psychology.This The Good Book Club Meeting was originally held on June 14, 2026.

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    1 hr and 29 mins
  • Mythos and Cosmos: Mind and Meaning in the Oral Age
    May 17 2026

    Mythos and Cosmos: Mind and Meaning in the Oral Age by Dr. John Knight Lundwall is a groundbreaking exploration of ancient mythology, recasting myths as a highly rational and complex oral cosmology. It offers a fascinating, eye-opening look at how pre-literate peoples perceived and interacted with the universe.

    Key Highlights from the Book

    • Myth as an Imprinting Press: It defines myth not as mere fiction, but as a robust method of information transmission for oral cultures.
    • Reimagining the Universe: Reveals that ancient oral cosmology was vastly more complex than the "flat-earth" models often assumed.
    • Ancient Wonders in a New Light: Offers fresh perspectives on myth cycles like the Epic of Gilgamesh, megalithic structures like Stonehenge, and the roots of Greek theater.

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    1 hr and 39 mins
  • Mistakes Were Made (But Not by Me): Why We Justify Foolish Beliefs, Bad Decisions, and Hurtful Acts
    Apr 12 2026

    Mistakes Were Made (But Not by Me): Why We Justify Foolish Beliefs, Bad Decisions, and Hurtful Acts by social psychologists Carol Tavris and Elliot Aronson is a compelling dive into the hidden mental machinery that causes us to deflect blame and justify our actions. Rather than simply admitting fault, the human brain unconsciously creates stories that protect our self-image, convincing us that we are always smart, moral, and right.Core Concepts ExploredCognitive Dissonance: The psychological discomfort we feel when our actions contradict our beliefs. The book explains how our brains resolve this jarring feeling by changing our beliefs rather than our behavior.Self-Justification: The automatic, unconscious process that allows us to justify bad decisions, hold on to outdated attitudes, or hurt others instead of admitting we were wrong.Memory Distortion: How our brains unconsciously reconstruct the past to support our present self-image and edit out our own errors.Real-World Impact: How these psychological mechanisms play out everywhere—from everyday romantic arguments and medical errors to the highly polarized political landscape.This The Good Book Club meeting was originally held on April 12, 2026.

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    1 hr and 59 mins
  • Eve: How the Female Body Drove 200 Million Years of Human Evolution
    Mar 8 2026

    Eve: How the Female Body Drove 200 Million Years of Human Evolution by Cat Bohannon is a popular science book that reexamines human evolution by placing the female body at the center of the story rather than treating it as secondary. The book traces key traits—such as lactation, pregnancy, brain development, language, and menopause—back through millions of years of mammalian and human evolution, showing how female biology has fundamentally shaped our species. By following a series of “Eves” (representing different evolutionary stages), Bohannon argues that many scientific narratives have historically overlooked or misunderstood women’s bodies, leading to gaps in knowledge in fields like medicine and anthropology. Overall, the book challenges male-centric assumptions about evolution and demonstrates that understanding the female body is essential to understanding human history, health, and behavior today. This The Good Book Club Meeting was held on March 8th, 2026.

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    1 hr and 27 mins
  • The Ten Worlds: The New Psychology of Happiness
    Feb 8 2026

    The Ten Worlds: The New Psychology of Happiness argues that most people misunderstand what actually creates lasting happiness. In the book, authors Alex Lickerman and Ash ElDifrawi combine modern psychology with ideas drawn from Buddhist philosophy to explain that our happiness depends primarily on the beliefs we hold about life. They propose that people move through ten psychological “worlds,” or life-conditions, ranging from negative states like Hell, Hunger, Animality, and Anger to more positive ones such as Learning, Realization, and Compassion. Each of the first nine worlds is based on a mistaken belief—or “core delusion”—about what will make us happy, such as thinking happiness comes from getting what we want or avoiding pain. Because these beliefs rely on external conditions, the happiness they produce is fragile and temporary. The authors argue that true, enduring happiness comes from reaching the tenth world—Enlightenment—a psychological state achieved by recognizing a deeper truth about the nature of life and freeing ourselves from those delusions. This The Good Book Club Meeting was held on February 8th, 2026.

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    1 hr and 41 mins
  • Q&A With John G. Turner author of Joseph Smith: The Rise and Fall of an American Prophet
    Jan 11 2026

    The Good Book Club held a Q&A with acclaimed author and historian John G. Turner to discuss his book "Joseph Smith: The Rise and Fall of an American Prophet." The discussion was so awesome we had to share it with a wider community! Our book club members asked a wide range of in depth questions as John weighs in on the life, teachings, and controversies surrounding the founder of the Mormonism. John offers a balanced, deeply researched portrait that situates Joseph Smith within the broader currents of American religious history. You won’t want to miss this! Thank you so much for watching Mormonish Podcast! ***How to DONATE to Mormonish Podcast: If you would like to help financially support our podcast, you can DONATE to support Mormonish Podcast here: Mormonish Podcast is a 501(c) (3) https://donorbox.org/mormonish-podcast The Good Book Club If you would like more info on The Good Book Club you can email us at thegoodbookclub@mail.com or find us on facebook here https://www.facebook.com/share/g/PK74... ****WE HAVE MERCH! **** If you’d like to purchase Mormonish Merch, you can visit our Merch store here: https://www.etsy.com/shop/mormonishmerch You can get your own quote to attend our Post-Mormon Celebration Cruise by visiting - https://kheskethtravel.com/post-mormon-celebration-cruise And you can get more info on the cruise by visiting - https://mormondiscussionpodcast.org/post-mormon-celebration-cruise/ We appreciate our Mormonish viewers and listeners so much! Don't forget to LIKE and SUBSCRIBE to Mormonish Podcast! Contact Mormonish Podcast: mormonishpodcast@gmail.com #mormonish #lds #mormon #exmormon #postmormon #religion #news, #ldschurch #comeuntochrist #churchofjesuschrist #churchofjesuschristoflatterdaysaints #byu #byui #josephsmith #comefollowme #polygamy #bookofmormon #becauseofhim #hearhim #ldstemple FAIR USE DISCLAIMER All Media in this video (including the thumbnail) is used for the purpose of review and critique. The images in the thumbnail are used as the primary means of visually identifying the subject matter of the video.

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    1 hr and 33 mins
  • The Bible Says So: What We Get Right (and Wrong) About Scripture’s Most Controversial Issues,
    Jan 3 2026

    Dan McClellan’s latest book, The Bible Says So: What We Get Right (and Wrong) About Scripture’s Most Controversial Issues, is a scholarly yet accessible examination of how people interpret the Bible — and often misinterpret it. In it, McClellan, a Bible scholar and popular TikToker known for his “data over dogma” approach, takes on hot-button topics like homosexuality, abortion, slavery, monotheism, and even questions about God’s wife, showing clearly what the biblical texts actually say and don’t say on these issues. Rather than simply defending traditional readings, he digs into historical context, language, and cultural assumptions to help readers see past surface-level claims and understand the complexities of the world’s most influential book. Smart, engaging, and aimed at de-escalating polarized debates over Scripture, the book has quickly become a bestseller and a go-to resource for anyone seeking a more nuanced view of the Bible.

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    1 hr and 34 mins