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After hearing from James Gustafson, Mike Turi, Gordy Lister and Jackie Barnard, Mike and Don address the question of differences in the first century Church and Paul’s sturdy defense of the Gospel of Grace in the face of claims that without our personal faith, Jesus is too weak to pull the skin off a rice pudding. Paul’s dialectic style of refuting Christianity’s favorite Frankensteins, stands alone as a beacon of hope to those robbed of freedom, by the sinister spiritual abuses of a morally bankrupt Church devoid of either logic or love.
By Michael Lilborn Williams4.3
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After hearing from James Gustafson, Mike Turi, Gordy Lister and Jackie Barnard, Mike and Don address the question of differences in the first century Church and Paul’s sturdy defense of the Gospel of Grace in the face of claims that without our personal faith, Jesus is too weak to pull the skin off a rice pudding. Paul’s dialectic style of refuting Christianity’s favorite Frankensteins, stands alone as a beacon of hope to those robbed of freedom, by the sinister spiritual abuses of a morally bankrupt Church devoid of either logic or love.

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