The Dance Of Life Podcast with Tudor Alexander
Religion & Spirituality:Christianity
Today over 2 billion people believe in the teaching of transubstantiation -- that Christ's actual body and blood are present in the bread and wine offered at church on Sunday. I grew up with these beliefs as well, but what if tradition has made a great error? Either Protestantism is wrong and those who reject this teaching are rejecting a key command from Christ, or Catholicism and Orthodoxy are wrong and they have espoused a teaching with blasphemous implications and outcomes. The stakes are high on either side, so regardless of our position we must be sure and convicted of our beliefs using objective evidence and history, as well as the perfect testimony of God's word.
302: The TRUTH About the Sabbath!
301: From Deviance to Devotion with Ilia Kolosov
300: OSAS, Eternal Security, the Trinity & the Incarnation
299: How a Former Muslim Found Christ
298: The Dance of a Christian Life
297: DEBUNKING the "First Earth Age" Theory
The Good News
296: Once Saved Always Saved, Part 10 - Answering Objections
295: Once Saved Always Saved, Part 9 - Answering the Big Questions (FAQ)
294: Once Saved Always Saved, Part 8 - Predestination in the Parables of Jesus
True Riches - A Thanksgiving Message (2022)
293: Once Saved Always Saved, Part 7 - The Incarnation of Jesus & Freewill
292: Once Saved Always Saved, Part 6 - Did God Predestine Evil?
291: Once Saved Always Saved, Part 5 - Freewill & Eternal Security
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290: Once Saved Always Saved, Part 4 - Predestination & Election
289: Once Saved Always Saved, Part 3 - The Trinity in Salvation
288: Once Saved Always Saved, Part 2 - God is Doing the Work
287: Once Saved Always Saved, Part 1 - Intro & Total Depravity
286: The Bible According to a Militant Atheist
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