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Wretched Radio with Todd Friel

ARE THESE STUDENTS “GOOD ENOUGH” TO GO TO HEAVEN?

Wretched Radio with Todd Friel

Fortis Institute

Christianity, Religion & Spirituality

4.83.2K Ratings

🗓️ 4 September 2024

⏱️ 55 minutes

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It’s Witness Wednesday from Georgia Tech! How do different faiths define the path to heaven? Wretched Radio | Air Date: September 04, 2024 https://media-wretched.org/Radio/Podcast/WR2024-0904.mp3 It’s Witness Wednesday! Todd Friel engages with students at Georgia Tech, starting with a discussion on modesty with a Muslim woman who shares the cultural and religious significance of wearing a hijab, contrasting Islam’s approach to repentance with Christianity’s. Todd speaks with Amil, a Muslim man who explains his religious practices and beliefs about salvation, offering a perspective that contrasts with Christianity’s understanding of sin and atonement. A Jewish student reflects on his own sins as Todd introduces the Christian concept of forgiveness, sparking a deeper exploration of the differences between the two faiths. Todd concludes with a conversation about the distinctions between Catholicism and Protestantism with a Catholic student, focusing on key theological differences related to salvation and religious practices. ___ Download Now (right click and save) Subscribe to Wretched Radio to receive every new episode directly to your device by selecting your device type or by copying the RSS feed link and pasting it into your podcast application. Apple Podcasts | Android | RSS Feed ___ Thanks for listening! Wretched Radio would not be possible without the financial support of our Gospel Partners. If you would like to support Wretched Radio we would be extremely grateful. CLICK HERE TO GET STARTED. If you are already a Gospel Partner we couldn’t be more thankful for you if we tried!   The post ARE THESE STUDENTS “GOOD ENOUGH” TO GO TO HEAVEN? appeared first on Wretched.

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0:00.0

Richard Radio begins in 3, 2.1.

0:05.0

If it brings her to the same point that it brings you,

0:11.0

it doesn't matter whether she called it God along the way or not

0:13.5

that understanding works for you so therefore it is absolutely right for you all

0:17.6

beliefs have become only relatively true and of course to the world religion is just some personalized experience

0:26.1

not a divine revelation and the church is catching the disease.

0:30.6

It's time for wretched radio Radio with Todfriel.

0:34.0

Hello, this is Wretched Radio. It's Witness Wednesday.

0:38.0

I am at Georgia Tech and it is a perfectly lovely day.

0:41.0

Oh look, a woman with a headscarf should we talk to her. Let's why not

0:46.9

give it a ghost shall we let's start the day out wrong excuse me hey why you're

0:51.0

walking your building could I ask you a question on the radio?

0:54.0

Um, sure.

0:55.0

Okay, what country are you from?

0:57.0

I was born in the United States, but my parents are from Lebanon.

1:00.0

From Lebanon, which?

1:01.0

Okay, because I've got to tell you, you've got a headscarf on would that be called a hitch up yes it is and yet you've got blue jeans on

1:08.2

Okay, when I think Islam

1:10.6

Help me what how what's going on I mean it's just a lifestyle I mean we just have to be modest but it doesn't mean you know we can't live the way Americans do it doesn't we're not oppressed we still have our freedoms our freedoms. I mean I'm free to wear whatever I want as long as it's modest.

1:27.0

How come we don't see this, for instance, in Saudi Arabia? Normally, if somebody's wearing the headgear, it's usually the full body covering.

1:34.4

Are you considered a liberal Muslim or is this acceptable worldwide from Islam?

1:41.5

This is acceptable worldwide not just here but for instance in the Saudi Arabia

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