Sat, 23 February 2008 ![]()
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Sat, 16 February 2008 A "war of the billboards" brewing in rural Pennsylvania over the
Foundation's "Imagine No Religion" billboard will be discussed, and a
religious billboard defaming atheists as "hating America" will be
debunked. The special guest is a local atheist from the area who hosted
the billboard to counter the ubiquitous religion on the roadside in
Chambersburg, Penn. Host Dan Barker will talk about the "anti-Carnival"
in Brazil he took part in, as an invited guest representing American
freethought. Tune in for some other surprises. |
Sat, 9 February 2008 In honor of Darwin's birthday (Feb. 12), Freethought Radio interviews
film director, screenwriter and author Matthew Chapman, the great-great
grandson of Charles Darwin. Chapman's book, "Forty Days and Forty
Nights," is a personal report on the Dover "intellligent design" trial,
and "Trial of a Monkey: An Accidental Memoir" recounts his pilgrimage
to Dayton, Tenn., home of the Scopes trial.
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Sat, 2 February 2008 After dissecting Pres. Bush's call upon Congress this week to make the
"faith-based initiative" permanent, Freethought Radio speaks with Ellery Schempp,
whose protest as a 16-year-old high school student yielded an enduring
Supreme Court decision in 1963 barring bible devotionals from public
schools. Ellery, a distinguished retired scientist, remains a
passionate advocate of the separation between church and state.
Freethought Radio's Freethinker's Almanac also takes a quick look at
illustrious freethinkers born the first week in February. Note longtime
listeners: This is a fresh interview with Ellery Schempp. |

