In this clip, the guys talk about references in the Bible to Unicorns and what they actually mean.
This an excerpt from Episode 1 of The Catholic Talk Show “7 Weird Things You May Have Missed In The Bible”
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Do All Catholic Dogs Go To Heaven?
In this episode, the guys explore the relationship between the Catholic Church and man’s best friend and debate whether or not dogs go to heaven.
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