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#42 “Are Some Sins Worse Than Others?” Answering the Most Controversial Questions for Christians

#42 “Are Some Sins Worse Than Others?” Answering the Most Controversial Questions for Christians

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In this episode, Jamie, Chris & Bayley tackle some of the most controversial and thought-provoking questions about Christianity. From salvation and sin to miracles and female pastors, we dive deep into topics that spark debate within the Christian community. Should the Bible be interpreted literally or metaphorically? Are all sins equal in God’s eyes? Can a Christian lose their salvation? We explore these questions and more, offering different perspectives and challenging each other’s beliefs.

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