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Episode for October 20, 2024

Did evil angels mate with humans? How to spread God's word without force? Ok to travel on Sabbath? Conflict with Isaiah 66:24, Isaiah 65:14? Will world end by 2030 when the 120 Jubilees are up?

Hosts
Ruben Covarrubias

Ruben Covarrubias

Rebecca Fanai

Crystal Louis

Candita Hinds

Enkosé Plummer

Guests
Samuel Nunez
Keith Mattingly

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