Shermer Says 8: Easter Without the Miracle
4/5/202619 min
On Easter Sunday, Michael asks whether the resurrection should be understood as history, myth, or something deeper.
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Delicious spring gatherings start at Whole Foods Market. Shop the Spring in Bloom sales event with yellow sales signs throughout the store and serve your loved ones Whole Foods Market seafood, always responsibly farmed or sustainable wild-caught. Explore vibrant seasonal flavors like their trending mango yuzu Chantilly cake. Great for brunch or an after-dinner treat. Speaking of brunch, check out their deviled eggs, cold press juices, and more. Spring is in bloom now at Whole Foods Market.