“I’m Glad You Found Jesus, but That’s Not For Me” | Why Religious Pluralism Doesn’t Work
Stand to Reason’s Jon Noyes explains why not all religions can be true and how to respond to someone who says, “I’m glad you found Jesus, but that’s not for me.”
This is an excerpt from To the Point LIVE with Jon Noyes: Relativism. Watch the full video here: https://youtu.be/wCEErBNaZH4.
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