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BWA703 TRUTH ABOUT HELL | PATRICK O'HEARN

BWA703 TRUTH ABOUT HELL | PATRICK O'HEARN

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In this gripping episode of the Bear Woznick Adventure, author Patrick O’Hearn discusses his book The Truth About Hell, confronting modern denial of hell’s existence. Drawing from Scripture, Church teaching, and the saints, O’Hearn describes hell as a real, freely chosen separation from God, marked by profound torment. The conversation emphasizes prayer, the sacraments—especially confession—and the daily choice to turn toward heaven. The episode also highlights spiritual warfare, the reality of demonic attacks, and the power of the rosary and humility in resisting evil.In this episode:🕊️ God never sends souls to hell; people choose it through repeated sin and rejection of grace.🙏 The rosary, confession, and daily prayer are spiritual weapons against damnation.😔 Many in hell didn’t believe it existed—St. Faustina warned of this deception.____________________Catch every season of Long Ride Home - https://www.amazon.com/gp/video/detai...Discover Bear Woznick Deep Adventure Ministries: http://bit.ly/BearWoznickNEWEST BOOK "12 Rules for Manliness | Where Have All the Cowboys Gone" on Amazon or Bear's Online Store https://my-site-100622-104377.square....DONATE TO THE CAUSE: https://www.paypal.com/donate?hosted_...Bear's School of Manliness: https://bit.ly/BearsSchoolofManlinessiTunes: http://bit.ly/BWA-iTunes YouTube: http://bit.ly/BWA-YouTube BlogTalkRadio: http://bit.ly/BWA-BlogTalkRadio Stitcher: http://bit.ly/BWA-StitcherFollow Bear Woznick Deep Adventure Ministries!

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