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How Our Beliefs Are Formed (And Reformed) | Ep. 122


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Ever wonder why one viral clip can feel louder than years of Sunday teaching? In this episode, we explore how beliefs are formed—through family, church culture, and now social media—and how to rebuild on truth without losing Jesus. Learn the difference between eisegesis and exegesis, why context matters, and how simple Bible study guardrails protect your faith from hype. If you’re ready to trade borrowed assumptions for biblical clarity, this is your starting point.

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