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Jimmy Carter, the first U.S. president to claim to be a "born-again Christian," left a complex legacy that challenges traditional Christian beliefs. In this episode of Didaché, Justin Peters examines Carter's public statements and actions, highlighting discrepancies between his professed faith and biblical doctrine.
From his views on gay marriage and abortion to his rejection of Christ's exclusivity and endorsement of the song Imagine, this discussion explores whether Carter’s beliefs align with what it means to be a true Christian. Justin calls for a firm stand on biblical truths despite cultural compromises.
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Jimmy Carter, the first U.S. president to claim to be a "born-again Christian," left a complex legacy that challenges traditional Christian beliefs. In this episode of Didaché, Justin Peters examines Carter's public statements and actions, highlighting discrepancies between his professed faith and biblical doctrine.
From his views on gay marriage and abortion to his rejection of Christ's exclusivity and endorsement of the song Imagine, this discussion explores whether Carter’s beliefs align with what it means to be a true Christian. Justin calls for a firm stand on biblical truths despite cultural compromises.

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