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S1: E23 (FGT) Division Before the Fall: The Origin of Choice

1 h 48 min · 27 de feb de 2026
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Why does Genesis call every day “good” — except Day 2? In this episode, Jem and Dustin examine the first divisions in creation and ask whether contrast itself was part of God’s design for freedom. Drawing from Scripture, philosophical traditions, and reflections on love and marriage, they explore whether the separation of light and darkness laid the foundation for choice long before the Fall. If love requires the possibility of rejection, then division may not be a flaw in creation — but the condition that made relationship possible.

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