Sat, 23 June 2007 Barbara G. Walker, author of "The Skeptical Feminist" and the
landmark "Woman's Encyclopedia of Myths and Secrets", talks about what
turned her into a skeptic and nonbeliever. The show includes updates on
the Foundation's newest faith-based challenges, including a federal
lawsuit filed this week, and a "Pagan Pulpit" freethought sermon on the
trinity by Dan Barker, a former minister. The show is hosted by Dan
Barker and Annie Laurie Gaylor, co-presidents of the Freeom From
Religion Foundation, which produces the weekly broadcast. (MP3, 48 min,
22 MB) |
Sat, 16 June 2007
Veteran freethought activist Catherine Fahringer, a pithy
interview, talks about being an atheist activist in Texas, her
rejection of the "Big Spook in the Sky," and some recent Texas
state/church violations. Tune in to hear how Charles Colson is defaming
atheists these days with an except of his speech before the Southern
Baptist Convention, as well as a segment from the Jon Stewart Show
about Bush's meeting with the Pope that will make you smile. The show
will be the broadcast debut of Dan Barker's "Lucifer's Lament," a song
from the point of view of the devil, in the Locrian musical mode known
as "the devil's mode." The show is hosted by Foundation co-presidents
Dan Barker and Annie Laurie Gaylor and is produced by the Freedom From
Religion Foundation. (MP3, 52 min, 23.7 MB) |
Sat, 9 June 2007
Guest Michelle Goldberg, lively Salon.com journalist and author
of Kingdom Coming: The Rise of Christian Nationalism, returns for an
encoure interview to talk about the new creation museum and the status
of the religious right assault against secularism in America today. The
show includes a clip of Bill O'Reilly attacking "secular progressives,"
and an indepth analysis of the CNN-TV presidential "forum on faith and
values" (June 4), and the broader implications of a de facto religious
test for public office being imposed by media. (MP3, 46 min, 21.3 MB) |
Sat, 2 June 2007
Guest Hector Avalos, who went from Mexican child evangelist to
an atheist and leading bible scholar, talks about his book, Fighting
Words: The Origins of Religious Violence, as well as his academic
activism at Iowa State University to counter creationism and a sports
chaplaincy. For fun, a clip of Bill Maher as "meteroevangelist" plays.
A dividend: an excerpt of Kingdom Coming author Michelle Goldberg's
excellent speech to the 2007 FFRF convention, "The Rise of Christian
Nationalism." The timely song: Philip Appleman's poignant "In a Dark
Time," set to music by Dan Barker. The weekly show is hosted by Dan
Barker and Annie Laurie Gaylor, co-presidents of the Freedom From
Religion Foundation. (MP3, 53 min, 24.5 MB) |
Barbara G. Walker, author of "The Skeptical Feminist" and the
landmark "Woman's Encyclopedia of Myths and Secrets", talks about what
turned her into a skeptic and nonbeliever. The show includes updates on
the Foundation's newest faith-based challenges, including a federal
lawsuit filed this week, and a "Pagan Pulpit" freethought sermon on the
trinity by Dan Barker, a former minister. The show is hosted by Dan
Barker and Annie Laurie Gaylor, co-presidents of the Freeom From
Religion Foundation, which produces the weekly broadcast. (MP3, 48 min,
22 MB)