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Bridgetown Audio Podcast

Simplicity of Pleasure

Bridgetown Audio Podcast

Bridgetown Church

Religion & Spirituality, Christianity, Religion & Spirituality:christianity

4.83K Ratings

🗓️ 6 July 2020

⏱️ 41 minutes

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Summary

Part 6 of the series "Simplicity" as part of Practicing The Way. God designed us to experience joy. He wired the complex chemical reactions of our brains to accommodate it. But we are broken. And so is the world. And so many corrupt the freedom of Jesus twisting and mangling it so that it becomes a license for excess. Simplicity of Pleasure declutters the mind and the soul so that we can become active channels of the Holy Spirit.

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Around 3pm, Eastern Time, on January 22, 2008,

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a housekeeper named Teresa and a masseuse named Diana

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arrived at a loft in Manhattan.

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Moments later, they discovered their client unconscious

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in his bed.

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They called his friend, who called the police.

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They realized he wasn't breathing.

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They called 911.

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They called him a police officer.

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He was a police officer.

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He was a police officer.

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He was a police officer.

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He was a police officer.

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He was a police officer.

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He was a police officer.

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He was a police officer.

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They called 911.

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They attempted CPR to no avail.

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Paramedics arrived and were similarly unsuccessful.

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And at 336pm, Heath Ledger was pronounced dead.

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His body was removed from the apartment.

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And the subsequent autopsy reported, and I quote,

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