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One thing we all hold in common is that at some point in our lives we have been effected by religion.  Whether this religious experience was a positive or a negative one, the impact is something we hold close.  Sean Mosley joins the podcast for the second time, this time to discuss his experience in his own interviews for his podcast 'For The Love of God.'  Sean used to be a preacher and has his own religious ideas, and started the podcast because he wanted to hear how religion has affected the lives of others.

One thing we all hold in common is that at some point in our lives we have been effected by religion.  Whether this religious experience was a positive or a negative one, the impact is something we hold close.  Sean Mosley joins the podcast for the second time, this time to discuss his experience in his own interviews for his podcast 'For The Love of God.'  Sean used to be a preacher and has his own religious ideas, and started the podcast because he wanted to hear how religion has affected the lives of others.

episode 12: sean mosley

Gil Worth May 23, 2016
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