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    <description>The validity of the Christian faith rests on the premise that God raised Jesus from the dead. But did that happen? This podcast explores the arguments for and against the resurrection, and concludes that the case for Jesus' resurrection from the dead is strong and powerful.</description>
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      <title>Introduction to the Podcast</title>
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