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Cut the Crap: An Intentionally Heretical Podcast

Cut the Crap: An Intentionally Heretical Podcast

De : Trey Comstock
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This show is not for everyone. It's for anyone who wants to listen, but it's not for everyone. If you like your religion reduced down to easy to swallow dogmas, where the Bible, or the pastor, or the church always "clearly says", then, this show is not for you. This show is for the wanderers, the seekers, the skeptics, the ex-evangelicals, the spiritual but not religious, the religious but not spiritual, the crystal girlies, the deconstructionists, the misfits, punks, and problem children of the religious world. On this show, we cut the crap, lay it all on the table, and let us all decide where we go from there. Also, we swear on this one, so buckle the fuck up because here we fucking go!

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Trey Comstock
Christianisme Ministère et évangélisme Spiritualité
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