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The First Book of David: An Ex-Temple Worker's Experiences in the Mormon Church over 50 Years

By: Levi Freud
Narrated by: Michael Goldsmith
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Sir David the Bard, or David, was an ex-temple worker for the Mormon Church. Being an active member for 50 years, he married six times and bore 13 children while completing nearly two masters' degrees at BYU. This is a compilation of his rants, raves, funny stories, and crazy experiences being an ex-Mormon in a totally dominant Mormon society. His views may seem unbelievable, but they are actually true and really happened to him. His stories are unique, funny, and crazy as only Sir David the Bard can tell them.

©2017 levi freud (P)2017 lehi lloyd
Christianity Religious Studies Mormon Cult

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