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Wretched Radio with Todd Friel

THE FOUNDERS OF NATURAL RELIGION

Wretched Radio with Todd Friel

Fortis Institute

Religion & Spirituality, Christianity

4.83.2K Ratings

🗓️ 22 April 2024

⏱️ 55 minutes

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Summary

What's the word? Natural Law. Should we consider Natural Law today?

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0:00.0

Richard Radio begins in 3, 2, 1.

0:07.0

At our church, we have people repeat a prayer who want to place their faith in Christ.

0:11.0

Jesus did all the hard part.

0:12.6

He did everything but pray your prayer.

0:14.5

I'm going to ask you just to pray with me right now.

0:16.4

Just say these words with me.

0:17.8

You can say those words every day for the rest of your life and die and be separated

0:22.4

from God. The scripture does not say that Jesus

0:25.2

Christ came to the nation of Israel and said that the time is fulfilled in the

0:28.7

kingdom of God is at hand. Now who would like to ask me into their heart?

0:31.8

It's time for wretchedretched Radio with Todd Freel.

0:35.0

I was being sarcastic, which is another big word you'll learn in school.

0:41.0

What's the word on the street?

0:42.0

This is wretched radio.

0:44.2

The word de sure, which is also the word of the day.

0:49.5

Sounds delicious, I think I'll have it is.

0:53.0

Natural law, real, that's two words.

0:56.0

That's not the point.

0:57.0

We could only find a jingle with the word word.

0:59.0

The words of the day.

1:01.0

Natural law was reading a rather lengthy article in the American

1:06.5

spectator by a Roman Catholic historian theologian, theologian, professor of law at the University of Notre Dame,

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