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Episode 332: Thomas and the Apocrypha

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Thanks to our guest, Thomas from Thomas and The Bible, Atheistically Speaking, Comedy Shoeshine, Opening Arguments....and probably ten more podcasts we can't remember... Congrats to Thomas for finally finishing The Bible, check out his video here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ACIaNKmKhhI&feature=youtu.be Stories covered in the episode: Women's Groups Challenge New Texas Abortion Restrictions Alex Jones: 'Hillary Clinton Has Personally Murdered And Chopped Up And Raped' Children Kevin Swanson: The Movie 'Moonlight' Is A 'Sinister, Evil, Demonic Work' Aimed Aimed At 'Prepping Boys For Pederasty' Scientists are frantically copying US climate data, fearing it might vanish under Trump Letters to the Editor Were the stories about Japanese internment during World War II unbalanced? Two letter writers think so Sen. Cruz talks up Texas queso before cheese competition Join us and the GAM crew in Chicago Jan 13th. The show is selling out fast! Li'l Despots - Thanks Kernan! How to actually drink Eggnog:

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