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Would Yahweh be on the Council of gods from Thor: Love and Thunder?

Would Yahweh be on the Council of gods from Thor: Love and Thunder?

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Is Yahweh a terrible god like those from the movie Thor: Love and Thunder? This week Leah and Andrew explore how our God is different from those gods. We explore a passage from Joshua 6 to consider how we can think through God's destruction in the Old Testament. Lastly, we explore why we can believe our God is real even though the gods on the council from the movie are not.

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