Truth at All Costs
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Does the Church really know how to use God's Law?
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When words don't match what they symbolize, that's called a lie!
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What will you do in the face of evil? Offer your head like Mark Robinson? Let's ask Martin Luther.
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What can we do to drive people away from Jesus?
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Fewer guns, less police, and less Biblical wisdom means less freedom and more crime
=== ===Did Jesus die on Good Friday? How does that work with Him being dead for t...")
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Contents
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Does the Church really know how to use God's Law?
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When words don't match what they symbolize, that's called a lie!
3
What will you do in the face of evil? Offer your head like Mark Robinson? Let's ask Martin Luther.
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What can we do to drive people away from Jesus?
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Fewer guns, less police, and less Biblical wisdom means less freedom and more crime
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Did Jesus die on Good Friday? How does that work with Him being dead for three days and nights?
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Gog and Magog, Christ is King, and Corey Mahler rejecting Andrew Klavan's Christian confession.
Does the Church really know how to use God's Law?
When words don't match what they symbolize, that's called a lie!
What will you do in the face of evil? Offer your head like Mark Robinson? Let's ask Martin Luther.
What can we do to drive people away from Jesus?
Fewer guns, less police, and less Biblical wisdom means less freedom and more crime
Did Jesus die on Good Friday? How does that work with Him being dead for three days and nights?
Gog and Magog, Christ is King, and Corey Mahler rejecting Andrew Klavan's Christian confession.
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