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Wretched Radio with Todd Friel

CAN HISTORY PROVE GOD?

Wretched Radio with Todd Friel

Fortis Institute

Religion & Spirituality, Christianity

4.83.2K Ratings

🗓️ 3 July 2024

⏱️ 55 minutes

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Summary

Historian Cole discusses the connection of 20th-century events and religious beliefs in this week’s Witness Wednesday at Kennesaw State University. Wretched Radio | Air Date: July 03, 2024 https://media-wretched.org/Radio/Podcast/WR2024-0703.mp3 Historian Cole discusses the connection of 20th-century events and religious beliefs in this week’s Witness Wednesday at Kennesaw State University. ___ 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 CAN HISTORY PROVE GOD? appeared first on Wretched.

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0:00.0

Richard Radio begins in 3, 2.1.

0:09.0

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

0:11.2

it doesn't matter whether she called it

0:12.7

God along the way or not that understanding works for you so therefore it is

0:16.4

absolutely right for you all beliefs have become only relatively true and of

0:21.5

course to the world religion is just some personalized

0:25.4

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

0:30.4

it's time for wretchedretched Radio with Tawfriel. And welcome in to Wretched Radio.

0:37.0

I'm Jimmy Hicks in the studio today. Occupying Todd's chair. Well, actually he doesn't have a chair in here but I stand here nonetheless.

0:44.8

Todd of course in the team are out on campus at Kenesaw State University looking for students to

0:50.1

chat with because of course it's Wednesday and around here we call it

0:54.6

witness Wednesday.

0:56.6

Prepare to go back in time to the 20th century. That's not that long ago dude. You're studying history, but just the

1:04.7

20th century history. I study all of it. I just specialize in the 20th century.

1:08.6

Just go Google it and find all of it. Yes, but you do have to also do research in certain pop

1:13.3

you can't just Google everything like that's true. Okay, so the 20th century is a

1:17.8

particular fascination to you because why? Well, mainly most of the, the reason where we are today, a lot of it can be traced back to the 20th century, right? Like the, even going back to like 1914 when, you know, World War I started, a lot of the effects of World War One

1:33.9

were actually still feeling today. I don't disagree with that you know the two big

1:38.5

those were the bloodiest wars in human history more people died. What do you think was the lesson from World Wars I

1:46.1

and World War II? I think the main lesson was that it really created kind of, it prevented further wars because It really

1:55.0

was created kind of, it prevented further wars because the end of World War II saw such bloodshed that people realized that they shouldn't really repeat that

2:01.0

or the consequences would be so dire.

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