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ReligionForBreakfast

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Joined March 2013 (13 years on YouTube)
Subscribers
1.2M
Growth (7d)
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Total views
163M
Videos
359
Avg views/video
455K

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An educational channel dedicated to the academic, nonsectarian study of religion. We promote improving the public's religious literacy by exploring humanity's beliefs and rituals through an anthropological, sociological, and archaeological lens. Religion for Breakfast does not endorse any particular religious tradition or non-religious perspective. Please be respectful in the comments! The host, Dr. Andrew M. Henry, is a scholar of religious studies. His research focus is early Christianity and late Roman religion. He earned his PhD at Boston University. Follow him on Twitter @andrewmarkhenry. These videos are freely available here on YouTube. If you are an instructor, feel free to use the YouTube link to my videos in your syllabi and classrooms. I do not permit downloading my videos and re-uploading them to a separate site or channel. This is called freebooting, and it violates Religion for Breakfast's copyright.

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ReligionForBreakfast on YouTube - frequently asked questions

How many subscribers does ReligionForBreakfast have on YouTube?
ReligionForBreakfast currently has 1,230,000 subscribers on YouTube. The count is refreshed from the YouTube Data API.
How many views does ReligionForBreakfast have?
ReligionForBreakfast has accumulated 163,363,489 total views across 359 videos.
When did ReligionForBreakfast start on YouTube?
ReligionForBreakfast created its YouTube channel in March 2013, about 13 years ago.
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