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Mar 2024
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Bringing Peace to Ukraine and Russia

David Gornoski
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David Gornoski is joined by Viktor Skuratovsky for a conversation on the unjust nature of the Ukraine war, international law, being persecuted in the USSR, the persecution of the Orthodox Church in Orthodox, how God will usher His Kingdom in through the collapse of tyrannical governments, and more.

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