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Ritttenhouse and Biblical Justice. What can we learn?

Episode 158 of the Church Public podcast, hosted by Church Public, titled "Ritttenhouse and Biblical Justice. What can we learn?" was published on November 23, 2021 and runs 26 minutes.

November 23, 2021 ·26m · Church Public

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I am happy that the court of justice has done its job. I am sad that the court of public opinion has been irrevocably damaged by a lying media hellbent on pushing a narrative of hate. Brothers and sisters, we must come together and pursue truth, even when it is uncomfortable. If you are hurt and confused by this trial, do more research for yourself and don’t listen to the media. They are not objective and they have an agenda. Justice comes not from our feelings but from th...

I am happy that the court of justice has done its job. 
I am sad that the court of public opinion has been irrevocably damaged by a lying media hellbent on pushing a narrative of hate. 

Brothers and sisters, we must come together and pursue truth, even when it is uncomfortable. If you are hurt and confused by this trial, do more research for yourself and don’t listen to the media. They are not objective and they have an agenda. 

Justice comes not from our feelings but from the truth. 

The truth is often unsettling. That is the nature of truth. 
However, truth is also freeing. Truth brings peace. Real peace. The world hates truth and peace because this world is controlled by the devil who is the father of lies. 
Don’t forget who the real enemy is. 

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