Jolly Good Ginger, a progressive commentator, Will Westmoreland, a farmer and political consultant, and Qasim Rashid, an activist and attorney, engage in a thought-provoking discussion. They explore holiday traditions, examine how faith can fuel division in society, and debate the historical accuracy of Jesus’ identity. The panel critiques Christian nationalism and advocates for a moral framework beyond religious texts. They also discuss bridging divides with rural communities and emphasize the importance of compassionate dialogue to combat intolerance.