Pharisees vs. Sadducees – Life after Death

December 31, 2015

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It is believed by some that Hell does not exist and that it is not taught in the scriptures.  While at the same time there are others who believe the exact opposite. Thus, creating a modern day Pharisee versus Sadducee debate.  Join us as we dig into this topic and see how there really is support from the Torah, TANAKH, and the authors of the New Testament in supporting a spiritual consciousness after death.

If you would prefer to download this teaching in AUDIO form and listen at your convenience, please right-click (mobile users, press-and-hold) the following link and select “Save-As” to download.

It is believed by some that Hell does not exist and that it is not taught in the scriptures.  While at the same time there are others who believe the exact opposite. Thus, creating a modern day Pharisee versus Sadducee debate.  Join us in this second half of this teaching as we dig into this topic and see how there really is support from the Torah, TANAKH, and the authors of the New Testament in supporting a spiritual consciousness after death.

 

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Pharisees vs. Sadducees Part 1 – Life after Death

 

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