Loving Rather Than Judging w/ Roger

Roger grew up in a big family (one of 14 children) and had a major course correction in life.  Rather than live for material gain, Roger started in a new direction.  We talk about that and Roger’s simple approach to life of not judging, but rather loving people.

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Roger

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A Shift From Hard Nosed Atheism To Thoughtful Agnosticism w/ Jason

Jason and his family live a couple houses down.  He’s a good communicator and gets right into the big questions of life quickly.  I enjoyed talking with him.  We talk about lack of certainty, what knowing is, his hard stance in atheism and the shift he experienced to agnosticism.

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Jason

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UK & US Culture Compared, Minimalism and Classical Conversations w/ Amber Sebold

Amber grew up in the UK, came to the US, moved back, and has lived a significant amount of time in both the US and UK.  We talk about the differences in culture, Amber’s affection for minimalism, and her involvement in Classical Conversations, a homeschooling community.

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Amber

Classical Conversations

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A Christian, Biologist & Teacher w/ Dr. Joel Brown

Dr. Joel Brown is former research scientist at Washington University School of Medicine and now teacher of biology in the Florissant school district. We talk about his work, Christian faith, and related topics.

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Dr. Joel Brown

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Conversion from Judaism to Christianity w/ Jerry Willick

Jerry grew up in a nominal Jewish family but has since then converted to Christianity and is active in the Roman Catholic tradition.  We enjoy a cup of coffee and talk about Jerry’s conversion, and some of the differences between Catholicism and Protestantism.

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Jerry Willick

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