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Christian Legalism Part 2: The Council at Jerusalem


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Christian Legalism Part 2: The Council at Jerusalem

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This is a re enactment of Act 15. It's about a pivotal point in church history. On one side; those who believe trusting God is the only way to salvation vs. those who disagreed. The debate is still rampant in the church to this day.

Author:
KingReef777

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Acts15, Barnabas, Christ, faith=trust, God, Grace, Jesus, Jotoonkid, KingReef, Legalism, Paul, Pharisee, salvation,

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