Brewin’ up Some Justice - E.8 - Wretched TV
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In this episode, Todd engages in a discussion with Brewer, a criminal justice student at UGA, who struggles with the concept of Hell and eternal punishment. Todd endeavors to illustrate the rationality of God's justice, emphasizing the severity of any violation against God's moral law. He challenges Brewer's perspective, asserting that without God, morality becomes subjective rather than objective. Todd underscores the distinction between divine morality and human preferences, highlighting the authority of God's word over societal norms.
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