Episode 172: Are LDS Members Christian? Switzerland's Immigration Cap, Hegseth's Military Purge, and Can Ukraine Win?
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Welcome back to The Latter Day Lens — your home for unscripted, faith-promoting discussion of current events, culture, and political science through a gospel lens. This week, Matt and Shawn go one-on-one with no guests, digging into a packed mailbag before working through some of the most provocative thought-provokers of the season.
Mailbag: Are Latter-day Saints Christian? A listener asks about the Pentagon's recent reclassification of LDS military personnel — moving members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints out of the "Christian" category and into their own designation. Senators Lee and Curtis have spoken out. Matt and Shawn debate whether the change matters theologically, politically, and practically — and whether it actually helps or hurts the Church's public identity.
Mailbag: Socialism, Capitalism, and the U.S. Constitution A listener pushes back on Matt's perceived openness to socialism. Matt and Shawn work through the real distinctions between market economies and government intervention, asking where socialism already exists in the United States (hint: military, education, healthcare, AI) and whether the founding documents actually support a pure free market. James Madison makes a surprise appearance as exhibit A for constitutional flexibility.
Mailbag: Graham Platner and Moral Character in Politics Following up on a previous episode about character versus policy in elections, a listener calls out the omission of Maine Democratic Senate candidate Graham Platner. Matt weighs in on the First Presidency's guidance about voting for candidates of moral character — and applies it across party lines.
Thought Provoker #1: Switzerland's Population Cap — Moral or Immoral? Switzerland's right-wing Swiss People's Party is pushing a referendum to cap the country's permanent resident population at 10 million through 2050. Is a national population ceiling morally defensible? Matt brings scripture (Leviticus, Deuteronomy, Matthew, 2 Nephi 26:33) to argue for radical welcome of the stranger. Shawn engages the tension between self-determination and Christian hospitality.
Thought Provoker #2: The 2026 World Cup — Could It Be the Last? The World Cup is underway across the U.S., Canada, and Mexico. A Somali referee was denied entry to the U.S. due to immigration restrictions. Ticket prices for the U.S.-Paraguay opener topped $1,000. Matt floats a political-scientist's doomsday scenario: if the U.S. and Iran meet in the knockout round on July 3rd, what could go wrong — and could it end the World Cup permanently?
Thought Provoker #3: Hegseth's Military Promotion List Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth removed nine officers from a Navy promotion list, including all three women eligible to become one-star admirals and two Black men. No women will be promoted to admiral this year. Is this sexism, political retaliation, or merit-based decision-making? Matt and Shawn get into it — with heat.
Thought Provoker #4: Can Ukraine Actually Win? Ukraine's drone campaign has struck deep inside Russia, slowing Russian battlefield advances and forcing Putin into a more conciliatory tone. Europe is stepping up. Hungary's Orban has been voted out. But can Ukraine win — and what does winning even look like? Matt and Shawn (both former missionaries in Ukraine/the Donbass) argue that EU and NATO membership may constitute victory even without full territorial recovery. Plus: Zelensky as Abraham Lincoln?
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⏱️ Actual Chapter Markers
* 00:00 – Welcome to the Lens & Mailbag Updates
* 01:25 – The Pentagon Reclassifies Church Military Designations
* 04:10 – The Theological Divide: "Christian" Labels vs. Restoration Identity
* 08:04 – When Matt Decided He Was a "Calvinist"
* 08:52 – Socialism vs. Capitalism: Challenging the Labels in the US and China
* 12:35 – Ideology in Action: Government Intervention in Private Markets
* 16:36 – The Four Inspired Pillars of the United States Constitution
* 22:18 – Hard Borders: Switzerland’s Proposed 10-Million Population Cap
* 25:45 – Scriptural Perspectives on Immigration and "The Stranger"
* 32:12 – Cultural Preservation vs. Open Markets
* 35:18 – World Cup 2026: Hyper-Capitalism, High Ticket Prices, and Geopolitics
* 41:54 – Political Science Corner: Long-Term Trajectories for the US Presidency
* 43:54 – Pentagon Promotion Pullbacks: Evaluating Military Leadership Decisions
* 53:56 – Geopolitical Shift: Analyzing the Tides of the Ukraine-Russia Conflict
* 56:54 – European Realignment: Will Ukraine Join the EU?
* 01:04:37 – Closing Thoughts and Episode Wrap-Up
Topics covered in this episode:
• Latter-day Saint military designations & religious freedom policy changes
• The true definition of global economics, socialism, and capitalism
• The 4 inspired pillars of the U.S. Constitution and modern federalism
• Scriptural and gospel perspectives on immigration and national borders
• Geopolitical forecasts, military aid, and whether Ukraine can win the war
• Hyper-capitalism, 2026 World Cup ticket prices, and international relations
The Latter Day Lens is hosted by Matt Miles (Professor of Political Science, BYU-Idaho) and Shawn Record. New episodes every Wednesday.
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