314 Response to Listener Questions
Episode 314 of the That's Truth podcast, hosted by Caribbean Radio Lighthouse, titled "314 Response to Listener Questions" was published on November 20, 2024 and runs 88 minutes.
November 20, 2024 ·88m · That's Truth
Summary
Should a believer vote based on who is less evil? Do we have apostles and prophets today? Was the last line of the Lord's Prayer part of the original prayer or added? Please explain Isaiah 57:12? Is it right for a wife to deny her husband sexual intercourse? Who decides what is literal and what is allegorical in the Bible? Why don't most religions quote the books that were left out of the Bible? Are we required to abide with the election results regardless of the outcome, because it's God's will? Do the Roman Catholics use the Maccabees? What is the difference between the Open Bible Church and the Missionary Baptist Church? Was the Ten Commandment Law in force before man sinned, although they were not written down? If John the Baptist was the return of Elijah, how was he not recognized? Listen as Pastor/Dr. David Murphy answers these and other listener questions.
Episode Description
Should a believer vote based on who is less evil? Do we have apostles and prophets today? Was the last line of the Lord's Prayer part of the original prayer or added? Please explain Isaiah 57:12? Is it right for a wife to deny her husband sexual intercourse? Who decides what is literal and what is allegorical in the Bible? Why don't most religions quote the books that were left out of the Bible? Are we required to abide with the election results regardless of the outcome, because it's God's will? Do the Roman Catholics use the Maccabees? What is the difference between the Open Bible Church and the Missionary Baptist Church? Was the Ten Commandment Law in force before man sinned, although they were not written down? If John the Baptist was the return of Elijah, how was he not recognized? Listen as Pastor/Dr. David Murphy answers these and other listener questions.
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