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May 2015
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#23 Woman Leaves Islam Because of #Loude...

Louder with Crowder
About this episode
There are still quite a few giggles, but this week is a little heavier. We managed an exclusive interview with a woman who is CURRENTLY leaving the Islamic religion and protecting her children. These interviews are rare, dangerous, and we've had to disguise identities to protect the innocent. Please listen, learn and share. 
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