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    TE: Can We Eat All Things? - 1 Timothy 4

    en-usDecember 18, 2013
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    About this Episode

    1 Timothy 4:4 is a verse often cited to support the typical understanding that God has abolished some of His commandments, specifically in this case, the dietary instructions. This 30 minute teaching answers the question, can we eat all things?

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