Julia Sweeney - Letting Go of God (2008)

2008-11-212h 10m

Julia Sweeney's third autobiographical monologue, Letting Go of God takes the audience through her Catholic upbringing and how personal events in her life and that of her family led her to a disbelief in a personal universal deity.

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