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T.F.D. 10 | SNIPERS RELIGION DEMONS

T.F.D. 10 | SNIPERS RELIGION DEMONS

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In this powerful and unfiltered episode of the T.F.D. POD, hosts Dillon and JJ dive deep into a wide-ranging conversation that spans military combat, faith, the supernatural, forgiveness, and the failure of modern church systems. They kick things off with a discussion on Army Ranger sniper Nick Irving, exploring his story of war, trauma, and a unique perspective on Christianity.

🔥 Topics in this episode include:

  • Nick Irving’s sniper legacy and faith journey

  • What if we’re all little "g" gods?

  • Are denominations dividing the church?

  • Spiritual warfare, demonic influence, and the open doors we allow

  • The rise of AI in church leadership – a tool or a trap?

  • The purpose of community in true Christianity

  • Forgiveness vs. justice: Is anyone beyond redemption?

  • Real talk on Joel Osteen, church livestreaming, and post-COVID faith

  • The true power of living out your faith daily, not just on Sundays

Whether you’re a believer, skeptic, or somewhere in between, this raw and thought-provoking conversation will challenge how you view religion, truth, and the spiritual world.

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