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721: Easy Optimism vs Durable Hope with Sharon McMahon

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Release Date: 05/20/2026

721: Easy Optimism vs Durable Hope with Sharon McMahon show art 721: Easy Optimism vs Durable Hope with Sharon McMahon

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50:06 - Interview

52:11 - Commencement Speech Cancellation

1:12:14 - Durable Hope

1:25:14 - End Credit

 

Links Mentioned in News Segment:

Gen Z Asks Why Bad Things Don’t Happen to Bad People:

https://www.christianitytoday.com/2026/05/gen-z-why-bad-things-happen-to-good-people-theodicy-evil-suffering/



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