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3.7 - Abortion, Planned Parenthood, & Vaccines

In this episode, Pastor Steve talks about the implications of aborted material being used to produce vaccinations. You'll want to listen all the way to the end. If you have a question that you would like to hear answered on the podcast, you can...

An episode of the In The Grey - A CSTONE.CHURCH Podcast podcast, hosted by Cornerstone Assembly of God, titled "3.7 - Abortion, Planned Parenthood, & Vaccines" was published on April 18, 2019 and runs 17 minutes.

April 18, 2019 ·17m · In The Grey - A CSTONE.CHURCH Podcast

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In this episode, Pastor Steve talks about the implications of aborted material being used to produce vaccinations. You'll want to listen all the way to the end.If you have a question that you would like to hear answered on the podcast, you can submit your question anonymously by going to cstone.church/inthegrey or publicly by going to facebook.com/cstonechurch. “In The Grey” is a ministry of Cornerstone Assembly of God. You can find more info by visiting our website at cstone.church. Music: I dunno by bensound.com

In this episode, Pastor Steve talks about the implications of aborted material being used to produce vaccinations. You'll want to listen all the way to the end.

If you have a question that you would like to hear answered on the podcast, you can submit your question anonymously by going to cstone.church/inthegrey or publicly by going to facebook.com/cstonechurch. “In The Grey” is a ministry of Cornerstone Assembly of God. You can find more info by visiting our website at cstone.church.

Music: I dunno by bensound.com
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