
Wretched Radio with Todd Friel Witness Wednesday: Hell, Justice, and Your Final Verdict
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Mar 25, 2026 Campus conversations probe atheism versus agnosticism and whether all religions can be true. The Ten Commandments are used to trigger conscience and a personal verdict of guilt. The gospel from creation to resurrection is laid out and the weight of eyewitness testimony and manuscript evidence for the resurrection is debated. The final question: would you be ready if judged today?
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Agnosticism Versus Absolute Atheism
- Todd reframes atheist vs agnostic: claiming absolute atheism requires omniscience, so uncertainty properly makes one agnostic.
- He uses this to move Reese from definitive denial to admitting he “just doesn't know,” opening dialogue.
Shift From Argument To Conscience
- Move a skeptical conversation from intellect to conscience to provoke personal responsibility rather than abstract debate.
- Todd shifts to the Ten Commandments with Reese to get personal admissions of guilt and labels (thief, coveter, idolater).
Bench Confession From A Religion Student
- Todd quizzes Reese on commandments and elicits confessions: theft, coveting, idolatry, anger as murder in heart.
- Reese admits specific failures and concedes guilty on several moral counts.
