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RLTV Podcast: The Rock v. The Gates and the Role of the Remnant

Posted on February 11, 2012February 12, 2012 by ReligiousLiberty.TV

A presentation by Michael Peabody at the Corona Seventh-day Adventist Church – February 4, 2012.

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1 thought on “RLTV Podcast: The Rock v. The Gates and the Role of the Remnant”

  1. aliagins says:
    February 19, 2012 at 4:12 pm

    One of the church members said that she had always thought that having the commandment in the courtroom was a good idea.

    After listening to Mike’s well presented argument that it is not a good idea she said she had changed her mind.  She was convinced!  That is what makes this type of sermon so necessary in this day and age.

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