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Tag: atheists

Video: Lunch and Learn on Atheism

May 9, 2017 by Edmonton Interfaith Centre, posted in Blog/News

Ever wonder what atheists believe and don’t believe? Here is a video from our May 8 Lunch and Learn featuring Karen Kerr, President of the Society of Edmonton Atheists.

 

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