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Dustin' Off the Degree - Christian ScienceYou've probably seen the Christian Science Monitor and I know we've used it a few times on the show. It's a publication that generally does good reporting and has won 7 Pulitzer Prizes. There's also a decent chance you've seen Reading Rooms in your downtown...
On this week's episode of the Atheist Nomads Chris Matheson is back to talk about his new book The Trouble with God: A Divine Comedy about Judgment (and Misjudgment) where we follow God, last seen in The Story of God through Islam, Mormonism, and Scientology...
On this week's episode of the Atheist Nomads Chris Matheson is back to talk about his new book where we follow God, last seen in through Islam, Mormonism, and Scientology. This episode is brought to you by: * Travis McGee * Danielle * Michael *...
Discussion - Freedom, hate, and social mediaNEWSWhite House Faith and Opportunity InitiativeSome famous faces—and questionable reputations—are joining President Donald Trump’s Council on Sports, Fitness, and NutritionTrump has named Dr. Oz, Patriots coach BIll Belichick, the CEO of SlimFast, an NBC executive, and 14 others to the Council on Sports, Fitness, and Nutrition...
Atheist Comedy Experience - May 18 in BoiseNEWSFour House Democrats have launched the Congressional Freethought CaucusRepresentatives Jared Huffman and Jerry McNearney of California as well as Jamie Raskin of Maryland and Dan Kildee of Michigan have launched the Congressional Freethought Caucus with the goal of pushing “public policy formed on the basis of reason, science, and moral values,” to promote “secular character of our government by adhering to the strict Constitutional principle of...
Discussion - Is science broken?NEWSMormon president told Africans that tithing was the solution to povertyWhile visiting Nairobi, Kenya, Russell Marion Nelson Sr, the President of the Mormon church, addressed a crowd of over 2000 and talked to them about tithing, saying:“We preach tithing to the poor people of the world because the poor people of the world have had cycles of poverty, generation after generation...