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DoubleEdge responds To Fred Hammond Collaborating With Snoop

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Fred Hammond recently recorded a song with Snoop Dogg for snoops last album and received lots of criticism for doing so. After woods Fred went on Facebook live and indicated that he did not think it was wrong to record with unbelievers and that when the Bible speaks about coming out from among them and being separate, it has nothing to do with praising God with unbelievers but it spoke of separating ourselves from paganism and idolatry , which was practiced in the times of Paul when the church was first started. In part 1 of this episode Sean and I /doubleEdge discuss why Fred is wrong
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Fred Hammond recently recorded a song with Snoop Dogg for snoops last album and received lots of criticism for doing so. After woods Fred went on Facebook live and indicated that he did not think it was wrong to record with unbelievers and that when the Bible speaks about coming out from among them and being separate, it has nothing to do with praising God with unbelievers but it spoke of separating ourselves from paganism and idolatry , which was practiced in the times of Paul when the church was first started. In part 1 of this episode Sean and I /doubleEdge discuss why Fred is wrong
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