
"My body, my choice."
In this episode of the Didymus podcast the Reverend Schlies talk about the cliché "My body, my choice". What does God's word teach about the sanctity of life? How can we defend our beliefs to those within the church and

Hosted by Joseph Schlie · 🇺🇸 US · EN · 52 episodes
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The Didymus Podcast features thoughtful and engaging conversations between two Lutheran pastors who also happen to be twin brothers. Grounded in Scripture and the Lutheran Confessions they explore a wide range of theological topics with clarity and depth. Whether you're a lifelong Lutheran or simply curious about confessional Lutheranism, The Didymus Podcast invites you into a dialogue that is both faithful and accessible—rooted in truth and shared between brothers.
Joseph Schlie hosts The Didymus Podcast, a religion show with 52 episodes published.

In this episode of the Didymus podcast the Reverend Schlies talk about the cliché "My body, my choice". What does God's word teach about the sanctity of life? How can we defend our beliefs to those within the church and

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In this episode of the Didymus Podcast the Rev. Schlies are joined by Rev. Greg Truwe to discuss the cliché “Don’t Christians need to support Israel?” Who is the true Israel of God according to the Bible? What is dispens

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