Episode 093: Why Billions Could Be Lost (heartbroken lost PART 3)
Release Date: 02/18/2025
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info_outlineDid you know that there have been an estimated 117 billion humans that have existed on this earth since the beginning? According to some statistics, that is.
Out of 117 billion, how many could very well be lost for eternity? Billions.
Why? Because it will be their choice.
Listen and learn why billions could be lost, and they would be accountable for their own eternity of being a lost soul.
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Intro/Outro Bumper Music:
Evening Melodrama Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
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