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We cover a ton of ground on your questions. Can you say “No” to church fellowship activities? Is there a specific thing God doesn’t want you to know? And much, much more!
Is praying for justice against someone contrary to praying for mercy? And is anger with God an acceptable emotion to work through? Also, one argument in the Bible translation debate that needs to be retired.
We address a listener question about church raffles. Also, is a neck tie essential in pleasing God? Then we reveal a little-known Bible interpretive error.
We talk about things we learned from Doyle’s Fairies, including our tendency to create false memories and believe untrue things. Then we discuss a couple of terms that we should probably abandon.
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