
A Critique of Leighton Flowers on Total Inability
05/13/20 • 62 min
This program is a critique of recent comments from Dr. Leighton Flowers on the subject of total inability, or the bondage of the will.
This program is a critique of recent comments from Dr. Leighton Flowers on the subject of total inability, or the bondage of the will.
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