CHRISTIAN PERSPECTIVE - Dr Peter Hammond - Epstein Files, Global Elites & Human Depravity

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In this hard-hitting episode, we examine the latest revelations surrounding the Jeffrey Epstein files through a Christian biblical lens. Brad speaks with Dr. Peter Hammond, founder of Frontline Fellowship, the Reformation Society, Africa Christian Action, and the William Carey Bible Institute, about allegations involving global elites, intelligence agencies, political power, and human trafficking.

Dr. Hammond discusses the moral collapse of Western leadership, the connections between Epstein, powerful political figures, Hollywood, and international influence, and the spiritual roots of corruption, deception, and abuse. The conversation explores claims surrounding Ukraine, global instability, human trafficking networks, and why Christians must place their trust not in politics or leaders, but in God alone.

This episode challenges listeners to confront human depravity, pray for victims, and remember that ultimate justice belongs to Christ, not governments or institutions.
6 Feb 12AM English South Africa News · Christianity

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