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Rob Bell returns to Unbelievable? 2 years after his debate on the controversial best-seller 'Love Wins'.
He talks about life after Mars Hill Bible Church and his latest book 'What we talk about when we talk about God'.
Andrew Wilson is an author and theologian with the New Frontiers church network. He quizzes Rob about his view of God, salvation and his recently stated support for gay marriage.
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