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Ryan Bell is a retired Canadian basketball player from Orleans, Ontario. Bell lastly played as guard for Espoon Honka in Finland.

Ryan J. Bell

Ryan J. Bell is an American former Seventh-day Adventist pastor who became an atheist after spending a "year without God" as an experiment. He has publicly spoken about his experiences before, during, and after this year, and he wrote about it in his blog "Year Without God". He is a regular contributor at The Huffington Post and, in August 2015, launched a new blog and podcast "Life After God." He currently serves as the National Organizing Manager for the Secular Student Alliance and as the Humanist Chaplain at the University of Southern California.

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