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Sacrilegious Discourse is a podcast about reading the Bible as atheists — and the secular community that grew up around it. Whether you're a longtime listener, a curious newcomer, or someone quietly questioning everything they were raised to believe, this is a good place to start.
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Two Atheists, One Very Long Bible
Sacrilegious Discourse started as a simple idea: what would happen if two non-believers actually read the Bible, cover to cover, and talked about it? Husband and wife, both lifelong skeptics living in the Midwest, decided to find out.
What started as a personal project became a show with over 1,300 episodes, millions of downloads, and a community of listeners across the religious spectrum: atheists, agnostics, deconstructing Christians, and the just-plain-curious.
The approach is irreverent but not dismissive, funny but not mean-spirited, and always deeply human.
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