However, his answers are not party line and brings up many things the LDS church would rather not. I agree that he has helped many stay but he still is airing dirty laundry.
Remember that I'm here because of an interest in the history of the Latter-Day Saints movement, and not because of theology.
Does Dehlin really deal much in theology?
Or, in your opinion, is the issue that he provides podcast time to historians who, as Boyd K. Packer objected, "write history as they were taught in graduate school, rather than as Mormons."