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Episode for August 18, 2024

Can Christians compete in sports? Why does the Quran exclude Jesus' death, resurrection? Why so addicted to media? Who are the 144,000? Does "absent in the flesh is to be with the Lord" mean the dead are in heaven?

Hosts
Ruben Covarrubias

Ruben Covarrubias

Rebecca Fanai

Crystal Louis

Candita Hinds

Enkosé Plummer

Guests
Bertram Melbourne
Glenn Russell

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