When Belief Dies #84 - 'Paddling Pools & Oceans' with Roger Bretherton
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This week on the podcast Sam is joined once again by Roger and the gap between them is explored more thoroughly.     We have plans to move to a close on this area of investigation in the next conversation, and then begin to explore how we view this world given our two very different worldviews and the sense-making assumptions that we bring to the fore each day. The video version of this conversation can be found here on our YouTube channel 12 hours after the audio version goes live. Roger's Bio:   Dr Roger Bretherton is Principal Lecturer for Enterprise in the School of Psychology at the University of Lincoln. He worked as a clinician, manager and trainer in the NHS for over a decade, and joined the University of Lincoln in 2007, where he specialises in coaching and positive psychology. You can find/follow Roger here:   Website University Page The GOD Lab - 8 Spiritual Experiments You Can Try at Home   Twitter (hermit) We hope you enjoy our show. When Belief Dies aims to honestly reflect on faith, religion and life. Your support via Patreon enables us to cover the costs of running  this show and look to the future to make things even better as we build  upon what we already have in the works. Please take a look and consider giving. Alternatively, you can support the show with a one-off gift via PayPal or Bitcoin. Use the following link to navigate to the website, to find us on social media and anywhere else we might be present online. #Podcast #Deconstruction #God #Agnostic #Christian #Atheism    #Apologetics #Audio #Question #Exvangelical #Deconversion  #SecularGrace   #Exchristian
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