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EPISODE · Mar 20, 2026 · 1H

Shame, Moral Regret, Forgiveness

from The World and Me · host Sara Stevenson

Last week, Sara Stevenson outlined a cumulative case from moral evidence to believe in the existence of God. This drew upon both logical evidence as well as experiential evidence that Christianity provides a path for moral transformation. In this podcast, Dan Lacich chats to Sara about how to navigate shame, moral regrets and forgiveness and outlines what we should expect with moral transformation if we become a Christian.

Last week, Sara Stevenson outlined a cumulative case from moral evidence to believe in the existence of God. This drew upon both logical evidence as well as experiential evidence that Christianity provides a path for moral transformation. In this podcast, Dan Lacich chats to Sara about how to navigate shame, moral regrets and forgiveness and outlines what we should expect with moral transformation if we become a Christian.

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