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The SECOND BOOK OF DAVID: EX-MORMON TEMPLE WORKER TELLS ALL
Written by Levi Freud
Narrated by Levi Freud
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About this audiobook
This book is the second in A series. Its A continuation of the best of the best true stories about Sir David as he prefers to be called.
His stories are at times very funny Interesting and very captivating. Mostly about the Mormon church and its crazy ways history and beliefs as well as his experiences being both in and out of the church, having resigned twice.
He has been married 6 times and raised 14 children most of them are still LDS and have rejected him because he resigned .
His stories are at times very funny Interesting and very captivating. Mostly about the Mormon church and its crazy ways history and beliefs as well as his experiences being both in and out of the church, having resigned twice.
He has been married 6 times and raised 14 children most of them are still LDS and have rejected him because he resigned .
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- Rating: 1 out of 5 stars1/5Disclaimer: I only listened to maybe 10 minutes of the book.
So, I guess e whole point of the thing is that there are dumby’s, dorks, idiots, and cheats even in the LDS a church? I’m not totally sure. But yeah. The whole premise of Christianity is that everyone is a dirt bag and needs to be and can be better. So obviously our church has turds in it too. But it certainly seems a weird reason to write a book pointing a finger lol