02-11-2012, 08:12 AM
(This post was last modified: 02-11-2012, 10:14 AM by Adele Edisen.)
http://www.kpfa.org/archive/id/85275
Please note that I made an error in the URL. I corrected it, in case you did not notice it. Sorry, when I type, my fingers fly everywhere they shouldn't.
AUDIO: Interview of Webster Griffin Tarpley, economic historian, by Bonnie Faulkner on Radio Station KPFA, Berkeley, California, October 17, 2012. It's at least one hour long.
Toward the end of his interview Tarpley analyses the Mormon religion as a polytheistic religion, not monotheistic like the Christian, Jewish, or Islamic religions, and describes the history of its development.
Webster Tarpley is author of many books, and his latest is: JUST TOO WEIRD: Bishop Romney and the Mormon Takeover of America - Polygamy, Theocracy, and Subversion. Available from http://www.progressivepress.com or http://www.amazon.com
Adele
Please note that I made an error in the URL. I corrected it, in case you did not notice it. Sorry, when I type, my fingers fly everywhere they shouldn't.
AUDIO: Interview of Webster Griffin Tarpley, economic historian, by Bonnie Faulkner on Radio Station KPFA, Berkeley, California, October 17, 2012. It's at least one hour long.
Toward the end of his interview Tarpley analyses the Mormon religion as a polytheistic religion, not monotheistic like the Christian, Jewish, or Islamic religions, and describes the history of its development.
Webster Tarpley is author of many books, and his latest is: JUST TOO WEIRD: Bishop Romney and the Mormon Takeover of America - Polygamy, Theocracy, and Subversion. Available from http://www.progressivepress.com or http://www.amazon.com
Adele

