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How to Disagree About Religion

Episode 1 of the How to Disagree podcast, hosted by Jared Byas, titled "How to Disagree About Religion" was published on October 19, 2021 and runs 36 minutes.

October 19, 2021 ·36m · How to Disagree

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Jared interviews Daley and David, a daughter and father who fall on different ends of the spectrum in terms of Christianity. They share about the first time they realized they didn't believe the same thing anymore and how they've navigated difficult conversations while growing in their relationship.


For more about Jared, visit jaredbyas.com. You can find his book Love Matters More anywhere books are sold!

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