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Love is Love

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"Love is love." This phrase is ubiquitous this time of the year. It's simple, laced with emotion, and almost impossible to argue with. Almost. In Episode 7 of Truth or Tale, we take an honest, grace-filled look at what the phrase actually claims, because underneath its emotional appeal is a premise worth examining carefully. Who gets to define love? The answer to that question changes everything. We trace the phrase to its roots, hold it up against Scripture, and have a direct conversation with Christians who have moved toward affirmation out of genuine love for someone they care about. This isn't a culture war episode, it's a kitchen table conversation about what love really is, where it comes from, and why getting that right matters.

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