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Marriage is NOT what it used to be!

Episode 278 of the Church Public podcast, hosted by Church Public, titled "Marriage is NOT what it used to be!" was published on November 22, 2022 and runs 52 minutes.

November 22, 2022 ·52m · Church Public

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Today we continue our discussion about marriage because apparently, like the definitions of man, woman and child, no one has any idea what marriage actually is. Apparently this is the question we must now answer. As if thousands of years of human history did not already make this clear, we are now forced to cover old ground and get back to basics, which is really what we often do here at ChurchPublic. To get to marriage, we need to take a short journey, from a current politician to th...

Today we continue our discussion about marriage because apparently, like the definitions of man, woman and child, no one has any idea what marriage actually is.

Apparently this is the question we must now answer. 
As if thousands of years of human history did not already make this clear, we are now forced to cover old ground and get back to basics, which is really what we often do here at ChurchPublic.

To get to marriage, we need to take a short journey, from a current politician to the cultural zeitgeist otherwise known as the spirit of the age, we have to go from what is proposed back to what is real. 
Through this process we will look at immigration, same sex marriage, divorce and the current trans ideology.

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