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    #303 – Christian Blogger vs. David Smalley

    Jeremy Christian is back with a new theory on why kids get cancer, people break legs, and a unique take on why other religions have popped up. His faith may be rattled, but his skepticism is being tested.

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    Posted on 2017-03-292017-07-08Author info@podcastone.comCategories Talk Radio

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