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Episode 329: Lashes for Some...

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We had the honor of having Dan Arel on the show last week. Unfortunately, due to technical difficulties we lost the recording. Thankfully Dan was super cool and understanding and agreed to come back on the show in January. Tom and Cecil cover some of the stories they recorded with Dan from his blog Danthropology. http://www.patheos.com/blogs/danthropology/ Stories: Homeschooling Christian Mother Can't Handle Her Son Seeing a Male CoverGirl Model on TV The men who claim to be Africa's 'miracle workers' Planned Parenthood has received more than 50,000 donations in Mike Pence's name Televangelist Jim Bakker: God Will Punish Counties That Voted for Hillary Clinton With Earthquakes Saudi court sentences poet to death for renouncing Islam No, Hillary Clinton did not try and ban flag burning in 2005 Minority President-Elect Trump claims 'millions of people' voted illegally Civic Online Reasoning A Scientific Approach To Distinguishing Real From Fake News Check out info on our live show with GAM in Chicago: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/god-awful-movies-live-with-cognitive-dissonance-tickets-29713113723?aff=efbneb

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