Does Everything Happen for a Reason? Predestination vs Free Will
Explores Fate vs Choice in Just Under an Hour
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Quick Facts
| Author | Unknown |
| Narrator | Unknown |
| Runtime | 0h56m |
| Published | December 5, 2024 |
| Rating | 5.0 / 5 (27 ratings) |
| Categories | Business & Careers, Management & Leadership, Management, Money & Finance, Economics, Relationships, Parenting & Personal Development, Personal Development, Personal Success, Religion & Spirituality, Christianity, Ministry & Evangelism, Spirituality |
| Format | Audiobook (Digital) |
| Platform | Audible |
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Delve into the profound discussion on predestination versus free will with Pastors Dave and Jeff, who guide listeners through this concise yet insightful audiobook. Their engaging narration keeps you hooked throughout, making complex philosophical concepts accessible. The dual voices create a dynamic conversation that's both thought-provoking and easy to follow, perfect for anyone seeking clarity in life’s uncertainties.
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