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Unashamed with the Robertson Family — Ep 1404 | Church Corruption Shaped More of Our Beliefs Than We Realize
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Ep 1404 | Church Corruption Shaped More of Our Beliefs Than We Realize

Unashamed with the Robertson Family

Martin Luther’s outrage over a corrupt church selling indulgences helped ignite the Reformation, but the beliefs that grew out of that upheaval still shape Christianity centuries later. Zach, Al, John Luke, and Christian trace Luther’s struggle with righteousness through Romans, his controversial problem with the book…

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Martin Luther wasn’t gay. Did Christian call him gay? Surely not, right?

@cybercurlz · YouTube comment

No I think Jace would have a problem with it on the 9th lesson like I have a problem with it it seems to me on the 9th lesson that they're kind of pushing us into the Catholic church in the Trinity and when I came to the conclusion and some…

@VANDERPOOL7778 · YouTube comment

Yeah the apostles did spread it worldwide because I'm living proof of that I grew up never going to a church not having Christian or Catholic parents or any kind of religion but I went to a church at 6 year old and I've Loved God ever since…

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I consider Phil a preacher of the gospel and im thankful for his time

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