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Season 2005
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Don talks about the relative amounts of philanthropy made by science & technology vs. religion.
Don talks about the relative amounts of philanthropy made by science & technology vs. religion.
Russell talks about the nature of reasonable evidence.
Russell talks about the nature of reasonable evidence.
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Don talks about the Ten Commandments and why such religious displays don't belong on public property.
Don talks about the Ten Commandments and why such religious displays don't belong on public property.
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Matt talks about the Ten Commandments Supreme Court ruling.
Matt talks about the Ten Commandments Supreme Court ruling.
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Don takes on the origin of Easter and the many holes in the resurrection story.
Don takes on the origin of Easter and the many holes in the resurrection story.
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Mark talks about some of the challenges in high school science education.
Mark talks about some of the challenges in high school science education.
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Ashley's last show. What really happened to those Korans?
Ashley's last show. What really happened to those Korans?
Russell's first show as host. Jeff, an artist, aptly critiques a Christian comic book.
Russell's first show as host. Jeff, an artist, aptly critiques a Christian comic book.
Matt takes on some of the bible's stories that you'll never hear in church.
Matt takes on some of the bible's stories that you'll never hear in church.
Don discusses problem with government funded "faith-based" approaches to charity.
Don discusses problem with government funded "faith-based" approaches to charity.
Keryn explores important distinctions between three often confused concepts - Nihilism, Existentialism & Atheism.
Keryn explores important distinctions between three often confused concepts - Nihilism, Existentialism & Atheism.
Commentary on the Supreme Courts recent decisions about the 10 commandments monuments.
Commentary on the Supreme Courts recent decisions about the 10 commandments monuments.
Matt takes on Scientology. Learn what Tom Cruise paid thousands to learn about Xenu in one free episode!
Matt takes on Scientology. Learn what Tom Cruise paid thousands to learn about Xenu in one free episode!
Don discusses (with slides!) some parallels between Christianity and "The Matrix" while wearing shades.
Don discusses (with slides!) some parallels between Christianity and "The Matrix" while wearing shades.
Keryn and Russell talk about abortion with an emphasis on ideas about the beginning of life and what a person is.
Keryn and Russell talk about abortion with an emphasis on ideas about the beginning of life and what a person is.
Jeff takes on miscellaneous callers
Jeff takes on miscellaneous callers
Matt talks about the problems with high school bible classes in Texas; particularly their fundamentalist agenda.
Matt talks about the problems with high school bible classes in Texas; particularly their fundamentalist agenda.
Don talks about the theological conquest of Africa and how it relates to violence and AIDS.
Don talks about the theological conquest of Africa and how it relates to violence and AIDS.
Russell and Keryn address why the show exists, how it's supported, and some frequently asked questions about atheists.
Russell and Keryn address why the show exists, how it's supported, and some frequently asked questions about atheists.
Discussion about situational ethics and how Roberson uses situational ethics while condemning it.
Discussion about situational ethics and how Roberson uses situational ethics while condemning it.
Matt and Russell talk about whether atheism is legally considered a religion. Also, hurricane Katrina.
Matt and Russell talk about whether atheism is legally considered a religion. Also, hurricane Katrina.
Don and Matt take a look at the link between religion and sex.
Don and Matt take a look at the link between religion and sex.
Russell and Keryn talk about the meaning of life as it relates to atheism.
Russell and Keryn talk about the meaning of life as it relates to atheism.
Don discusses how Christianity manufactures ignorance to perpetuate itself and the resulting negative consequences.
Don discusses how Christianity manufactures ignorance to perpetuate itself and the resulting negative consequences.
Matt explores the various arguments for and against the existence of gods.
Matt explores the various arguments for and against the existence of gods.
David Kent takes on Mormonism and Jeff takes on miscellaneous callers.
David Kent takes on Mormonism and Jeff takes on miscellaneous callers.
Keryn discusses various philosophical arguments and how they relate to atheism.
Keryn discusses various philosophical arguments and how they relate to atheism.
Don discusses same-sex marriage and Proposition 2 (the amendment to ban same-sex marriage in Texas).
Don discusses same-sex marriage and Proposition 2 (the amendment to ban same-sex marriage in Texas).
Tim talks about blue laws and how they limit religious freedom.
Tim talks about blue laws and how they limit religious freedom.
Jeff takes on claims of the miraculous.
Jeff takes on claims of the miraculous.
Miscellaneous Callers
Miscellaneous Callers
Don explores religion as an "opiate" in the sense that Karl Marx meant.
Don explores religion as an "opiate" in the sense that Karl Marx meant.
Keryn talks about the causes and effects of too much religious belief.
Keryn talks about the causes and effects of too much religious belief.
Jeff takes on some of the anti-intellectual themes in The Chronicles of Narnia.
Jeff takes on some of the anti-intellectual themes in The Chronicles of Narnia.
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