#12309 Could a Marriage Involving Conjoined Twins Be Valid and More - Jimmy Akin
<p>“Could a marriage involving conjoined twins be valid in the Church?” This intriguing question opens a discussion that also explores the origins of rock and roll, the phrases “up north” and “down south,” and the nature of baptismal water in relation to transubstantiation.</p>
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<p><strong>Questions Covered:</strong></p>
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<li>00:50 – What are the origins of rock and roll?</li>
<li>03:53 – Could a marriage involving conjoined twins be valid in the Church?</li>
<li>16:37 – Where did the phrases “up north” and “down south” originate?</li>
<li>30:34 – If we believe in transubstantiation, why don’t we believe baptismal water becomes the Holy Spirit?</li>
<li>34:06 – Could God create a duplicate soul in Heaven for companionship?</li>
<li>46:04 – Why would God create earthquakes if they cause destruction?</li>
<li>52:35 – What would have happened to the papacy if the pope never returned from Avignon?</li>
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