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Humanist Trek

Sarah Ray & Allie Ashmead

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Humanist Trek is a weekly #StarTrek podcast about the humanism in Star Trek. Hosted by Sarah Ray 🏳️‍⚧️👩🏼 and Allie Ashmead ✊🏿👩🏿‍🦱 Available at http://www.humanisttrek.com and everywhere you replicate your podcasts!
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The Humanist Report is a progressive political podcast that analyzes political news stories through the lens of humanism. This podcast is hosted by Mike Figueredo, a Ph.D student of public policy and political activist.
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Explaining Humanist values, how we can live our values to support social justice issues, and responding to science denying Christian Nationalists bent on smashing the wall between church and state. Human problems require human solutions. There will be interviews, from time to time, with Humanists and other secular people in Northwest Ohio and beyond.
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BC Humanists Podcast

BC Humanist Association

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We are building a community based on reason and compassion in BC through education, outreach, support, and advocacy. This podcast contains recordings of speakers at our weekly Sunday Meetings in Vancouver. Some speakers may use profanity or discuss explicit content.
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New Humanists

Ancient Language Institute

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Join the hosts of New Humanists and founders of the Ancient Language Institute, Jonathan Roberts and Ryan Hammill, on their quest to discover what a renewed humanism looks like for the modern world. The Ancient Language Institute is an online language school and think tank, dedicated to changing the way ancient languages are taught.
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Radio Free Humanity is a podcast covering news, politics and philosophy from a Marxist-Humanist perspective. It is co-hosted by Brendan Cooney and Andrew Kliman. We intend to release new episodes every two weeks. Radio Free Humanity is sponsored by Marxist-Humanist Initiative (https://www.marxisthumanistinitiative.org), but the views expressed by the co-hosts and guests of Radio Free Humanity are their own. They do not necessarily reflect the views and positions of MHI. Click here for a list ...
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Secular Soup

Delightful Bitchcraft Enterprises

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Join hosts Ami from Texas and Amy from Minnesota for real talk about atheism, feminism, politics, parenting, and whatever else we want to talk about because this is our show.
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Husband and Wife are two non-believers who have always wanted to read the Bible. Why would we subject ourselves to this you might ask? From our perspective it helps us understand where the Christians around us, here in the Midwest, are coming from when they quote the Bible at us. Husband is basically an Atheist and wife leans Agnostic but mostly Atheist and we’re just having some fun at the Bible’s expense while learning more about what our neighbors claim we’re going to hell over. Join Acas ...
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Humanist Agenda

HumanistAgenda.com

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The Humanist Agenda is a podcast recorded and produced by humanists in Canada. We discuss various topics from a humanist's perspective that may include philosophy, history, science and current events.
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Hello Everyone. Welcome to the Christian Humanist Podcast. I am Damian. If you're interested in culture, religion, history, liberty, society, and above all humanity, then you are in the right place. The focus here is on the intersection between these realities, and how they pertain to questions that affect you and me: The minds who are left to live in this challenging but promising, tough but rewarding world. One that is ever-changing. Best D
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The Humanist Hour (HH) Audio Podcast is a monthly one-hour talk show produced by the American Humanist Association. Every episode of the HH Audio Podcast explores a different area of humanist thought, from politics to pop culture.
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With Reason

New Humanist magazine | The RA

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Intelligent thinking for turbulent times, from New Humanist magazine and the Rationalist Association. Interviews with writers, researchers and academics who speak to our age – on subjects including religion, belief, race, politics, sex, technology, science, work and more. Hosted by New Humanist editor Samira Shackle, deputy editor Niki Seth-Smith, and series producer Alice Bloch.
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A podcast dedicated to "thinking slow" about how different topics relate to being more humanist in our approach to a complexly hurting world. Join us as we look at how everyday objects and seemingly straightforward topics can all reveal deeper questions about how to advance better policy and move among one another with greater compassion and curiosity.
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Lawful Assembly

Cecil Cicirello and Craig Mousin

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The Lawful Assembly podcast teams up two divergent activists, a Secular Humanist Political Activist with an immigration lawyer and an ordained clergy to dissect politics, important legal issues facing the United States, and the role of religion in our political and legal landscapes. Its challenging conversation combines a bit of humor with lamentations over injustices, combined with equal measures of pragmatic cynicism and faith-filled hope. Engage with us as we navigate through the complexi ...
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A Humanist Podcast from Zimbabwe. Designed to introduce and promote Free-thought and Secular Non-religious perspectives as a viable and more constructive alternative to live a more meaningful life. Primarily hosted by Mxolisi B Masuku and Tauya Chinama
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Counterturn brings life to art, and art to life. Join Nelson Rufatt and guests, as they talk music, literature, science, history, and all the pursuits of the humanist heart.
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In this podcast, Chief Executive of Humanists UK Andrew Copson talks to humanists today about what they believe, to understand more about the values, convictions, and opinions they live by.
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This is the audio feed for the hangout portion of Jeremiah's YouTube channel, Jerb the Humanist. In it, Jeremiah talks to activists and other folks doing important work online and in meatspace.
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An Eclectic Humanist

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Greetings, folks. In this podcast, I hope to explore the various facets of humanism from as many perspectives as I can manage. Some episodes will focus on the humanism as it has developed here in the West while others will look farther afield, sometimes to places that might surprise you. Always, though, the podcast will keep an eye toward how these ideas relate to contemporary life, and toward defending humanism against the anti-humanist discourses of fundamentalist religion and authoritaria ...
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Tune in each week to hear Unitarian Universalist sermons and conversations from First Unitarian Church of Dallas, a liberal religious presence in Dallas since 1899. Rev. Dr. Daniel Kanter, Rev. T. J. Fitzgerald, and Rev. Beth Dana will inspire you with messages that are rationally spiritual and joyfully deep. No matter where you are in the world, you are invited to bring your whole self: your full identity, your questioning mind, and your open heart.
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Humanist Experience

Atheists United Studios

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The Humanist Experience is a unique podcast series where we seek out radical experiences that educate our emotions and expand our world. Our commitment to social change motivates us to look for ways to effectively connect people to contemporary issues—and persuade them to become changemakers! The Humanist Experience uses experiential learning and storytelling to do just that. We see story, context, and experience as crucial tools for real understanding. Our podcast uses these tools to provid ...
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Core Curriculum

The Christian Humanist Radio Network

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Core Curriculum reads good books slowly, inviting hosts from Christian Humanist Radio Network shows to conversations about books from Columbia University's Great Books curriculum.
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Humanitie Podcast

Humanist Society Scotland

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Humanitie Podcast is the regular audio update from Humanist Society Scotland hosted by Stuart Dougan. With new episodes every month, our podcast will give an insight into of the work that we do; from campaigning on important social issues, to providing humanist ceremonies across Scotland.
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The most profound discovery of our time is that life is meaningless. We are never meant to find the meaning of life instead we are here to create the meaning in life. It's about growing together. We must learn to go beyond self-centeredness to create a room within ourselves for others. The Humanist Dude podcast takes you on a journey of self exploration where one might discover the ideas that were hidden inside of you for decades. A journey to find calm, self-understanding, and connection – ...
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A podcast by members of the Humanist Association of Ghana. Our goal is to promote critical thinking and discuss social issues using reason. Disclaimer: Please note that the views shared in this podcast are not the views of the Humanist Association of Ghana or all of its members
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Bringing you discussions, interactions, reviews and content related to the best academic literature on Biblical, theological and philosophical issues today from a former Reformed Protestant turned Classical Theistic Humanist.
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Join me for a non sequitur playful moment where I attempt to inspire creativity by talking about ideas for T-shirts and possible first sentences for your personal writing projects. This is a just some guy production brought to you by the Hopefulhumanist Cafe. Cover art photo by https://www.instagram.com/jacktthunter/
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Skeptic, Pastafarian, Atheist, Anti-theist, Secular, Humanist, Satanist, Scientific view of the world and how to adult. SPAASHSS for short. Build yourself. A better tomorrow. Or. Something like that. Email me at TDTFPod@gmail.com
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The poet of Joan of Arc, and a notable example of a female writer in the premodern period, Christine de Pizan took a turn at the popular humanist genre of the mirror to princes in her book "The Book of the Body Politics." Jonathan and Ryan take a look at her characterization of virtue, corporal punishment, and what it takes to educate a Caesar. Ric…
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James Kirk, Jeff Bezos, and Elon Musk walk into a bar. Speaking of, this episode of Star Trek: The Original Series sets the bar pretty high. This week, Kirk and the gang stumble into a scathing indictment on the class inequality in American and around the world. Is capitalism killing us? Are the people who are most subjugated essentially forced to …
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In this riveting episode of The Tech Humanist Show, Kate O’Neill sits down with Aimee’ Killeen and Chuck Greely, two pivotal figures in the water sector, to explore the confluence of technology, environmental science, and water management. Aimee’ Killeen, President of the Water Environment Federation (WEF) and COO of Providence Engineering and Envi…
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We update a school busing dispute with implications regarding church and state separation. We also look into the expansion of school vouchers in Ohio, revealing that the program primarily benefits higher-income families already in private schools rather than helping low-income students in struggling public schools. 00:50 School Busing Dispute Updat…
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Welcome to another episode of The Hopeful Humanist Cafe. In this episode I attempt to tie a number of threads together from some of the pitfalls of self-care to the importance of hope, openness, and compassion for a healing or recovery journey. Quotes: 1) "Hope" is the thing with feathers - That perches in the soul -And sings the tune without the w…
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Bettianne Hedges of Humanist Canada hosts Leslie Rosenblood from Centre for Inquiry Canada alongside Teale Phelps Bondaroff and Ian Bushfield of the BC Humanist Association, who will discuss the many ways Canada still tangibly privileges religion and its institutions over similar non-theistic organizations. Just a few policy choices cost Canadians …
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In this episode of Tiny Pulpit Talks, Rev. T. J. Fitzgerald interviews Rev. Dr. Daniel Kanter about his recent sermon "People! People! People!" They cover everything from Barbie & Billie Eilish to Humanism to jazz radio DJing. Tiny Pulpit Talks is a new podcast series from First Unitarian Church of Dallas that takes a behind-the-scenes look at mini…
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Welcome back to our irreverent deep dive into the ancient soap opera that is the Book of Jeremiah, where the drama never ends and the smiting is always on schedule. In today's episode, "Jeremiah Chapter 48" we're serving up a hefty portion of divine wrath with a side of snark. Buckle up as we explore the highs, lows, and sheer absurdity of Moab's b…
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Buckle up, history buffs and scripture skeptics! This week on our irreverent deep-dive podcast, we're taking a scalpel to the so-called prophecies in "Jeremiah Chapter 47." That's right, it's time to slice and dice some divine prognostications and see if they hold up to the harsh light of historical scrutiny. Spoiler alert: It's not looking good fo…
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Strap in for a heretical ride as we take a blasphemous bash at Jeremiah Chapter 46 in our latest podcast episode! We're not prophets, but we predict a whirlwind of irreverent insights and skeptical scrutiny. Our dynamic duo of godless gabbers will leave no stone unturned—or should we say, no scripture unscathed—in this deep dive into the so-called …
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What are humanities’ global aims? Do we even know? This sermon is part of our the final series of our church year. After a year-long journey of discovering and activating our purpose as individuals, we are exploring how we can come together as spiritual people to change the world. First Unitarian Church of Dallas is devoted to genuine inclusion, de…
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Bible Study by Atheists Weekly is a collection of last week's episodes by Sacrilegious Discourse with Husband and Wife. This week's collection includes Jeremiah chapters 41 - 45 plus our Q&A and Sacrilegious Book Club Join us on DISCORD: https://discord.gg/8RwwMrb5zK Skip the ads by joining Patreon https://patreon.com/sacrilegiousdiscourse Thank yo…
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Husband and Wife cover Tales and Legends: Part 4 of A Treasury of Jewish Folklore. In this episode of the Sacrilegious Book Club, we're reading from Chapter 4: FOLK TALES. Topics include Alexander the Great, eagles, backyard treasures, eyeballs, greed, intelligence, philosophy, Macedonia, and world domination. Next time, we will continue reading en…
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Prepare to be enlightened, or at least amused, as we dive headfirst into the murky waters of ancient religious texts in our latest podcast episode, "Jeremiah Chapters 41-45 Q&A." This isn't your Sunday school teacher's interpretation; we're getting down and dirty with the legends and lore of the biblical bad boys, Jeremiah and his trusty sidekick, …
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What’s on my Mind: How and Why We Lose: https://www.270towin.com/ News: Theirs is not to reason why, theirs is but to do and die: https://www.politico.com/news/2024/04/11/trump-tightens-stranglehold-on-congressional-gop-00151629 https://www.friendlyatheist.com/p/arizona-gop-lawmaker-lashes-out-at Conversations with an Atheist: thou shalt save alive…
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Welcome back, heathens and skeptics! On today's episode of Sacrilegious Discourse, we're breaking down the biblical blockbuster, Jeremiah Chapter 45, with the same reverence as a televangelist at tax time. Get ready to witness the almighty prophet's secretary, Baruch, throw the mother of all pity parties – and yes, God RSVPs! We start with a bang, …
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We talk about the tension between states rights and federal power. How does a court decide which to lean more heavily on? Articles referenced: Valor The myth of ‘open borders’ For additional description of how state laws impacted the travel and work of African-Americans or freed slaves in the years before the Civil War, see e.g., Kate Masur, Until …
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In this week's irreverent deep dive into the not-so-good book, we're tackling Jeremiah Chapter 44 with all the gusto of a scorned deity at a celestial mixer. Our snarky hosts pull no punches as they navigate the bewildering labyrinth of ancient Judah's decision to swipe left on Yahweh's Tinder profile and ghost him for the Queen of Heaven. Buckle u…
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In the first episode of Tiny Pulpit Talks, Rev. T. J. FitzGerald interviews Rev. Beth Dana about her recent sermon "A Place of Practice," in which she explores church as a place to practice living in this world and building the world we dream about. Tiny Pulpit Talks is a new podcast series from First Unitarian Church of Dallas that takes a behind-…
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Welcome back, fellow skeptics and scripture sleuths, to another episode of "You Can't Make This Stuff Up: The Bible Edition." This time, we're dissecting the divine drama of Jeremiah Chapter 43, where the plot thickens and the divine counsel seems more like a script from a B-rated spy movie. We start off with a bit of a facepalm moment as we lament…
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Join us as we roll our eyes to the heavens—will they roll back?—in another irreverent dive into the murky prophecies of Jeremiah. In this episode, we sarcastically salute Jeremiah, the possible puppet master of ancient politicking, as we navigate the confusion that is Jeremiah Chapter 42. Is he a mouthpiece of the divine or just another strategist …
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Join us on this bewildering biblical joyride as we unpack the drama and confusion that is Jeremiah Chapter 41—sans Jeremiah. That's right, folks; our main man Jeremiah has apparently ghosted us. Dive into the latest episode of our irreverent podcast where we dissect the bloody aftermath of Jerusalem's fall, only to find that our so-called prophet i…
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Bible Study by Atheists Weekly is a collection of last week's episodes by Sacrilegious Discourse with Husband and Wife. This week's collection includes Jeremiah chapters 36 - 40 plus our Q&A Join us on DISCORD: https://discord.gg/8RwwMrb5zK Skip the ads by joining Patreon https://patreon.com/sacrilegiousdiscourse Thank you for stopping by Sacrilegi…
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Dive headfirst into a no-holds-barred Q&A session where we dissect the mind-boggling tales from Jeremiah chapters 36-40. This episode of our atheist podcast doesn't shy away from calling out the absurdities of biblical stories and the laughable lunacy surrounding modern-day eclipse predictions. Get ready for a heavy dose of skepticism and wit as we…
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What is the church’s purpose and what are we for? Join us as we explore church as a place to practice living in this world and building the world we dream about. This sermon is part of our the final series of our church year. After a year-long journey of discovering and activating our purpose as individuals, we are exploring how we can come togethe…
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Hold on to your secular scepters and don your critical crowns, folks, because we're diving headfirst into the biblical equivalent of a soap opera with Jeremiah Chapter 40. It's another episode of our irreverent deep-dive podcast where we tackle the absurdities of ancient scripture with a hefty dose of skepticism and a pinch (or two) of snark. Today…
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What’s on my Mind: By their fruits…: https://books.google.com/books/about/Be_You.html?id=my1GEAAAQBAJ&printsec=frontcover&source=kp_read_button&hl=en&newbks=1&newbks_redir=0#v=onepage&q&f=false News: There Aren’t Two Sides to the Facts: https://www.cleveland.com/news/2024/03/our-trump-reporting-upsets-some-readers-but-there-arent-two-sides-to-facts…
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In this latest episode of our no-holds-barred atheist podcast, we tear into the biblical circus that is Jeremiah Chapter 39 with the finesse of a skeptic wielding Occam's razor. Brace yourself for a blasphemous deep dive into the so-called prophecies of Jeremiah, where we call out the holy smoke and mirrors for what they truly are: a mixture of pol…
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When the Enterprise tracks down a rogue band of Space Hippies, Star Trek gets baked out of its mind and takes a big swing at the counterculture movements of the 1960's. Why haven't we eaten the rich yet? Is the grass greener on the other religion? Do you reach, man? Play along with our Starfleet Academy Cadet Challenge -- Share this episode using t…
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Are you ready for another riveting ride through the annals of ancient antics? Buckle up, non-believers, because this episode of our skeptical soiree is all about Jeremiah Chapter 38, where divine warnings and political maneuvers collide like never before. We're diving deep into the muddy cistern of religious rhetoric and the slimy politics of Jerus…
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Welcome to the latest episode of our show, where sacred texts get a healthy dose of skepticism and the biblical Jeremiah finds himself in the hot seat. In this irreverent and snark-filled episode, we tackle the convoluted narrative of Jeremiah Chapter 37, where divine commands, political chess, and questionable allegiances create a story that's as …
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In his essay "On Educating Children," a follow-up to his denunciation of pedantry, Michel de Montaigne warns that "natural affection makes parents too soft" and incapable of properly disciplining their children, or even of letting their children take the risks and encounter the dangers they ought to. Book-learning, in Montaigne's essay, takes a bac…
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Get ready to roll your eyes heavenward as we delve into the oh-so-sacred shenanigans of Jeremiah Chapter 36 in our latest blasphemously fun podcast episode. Join us as we raise our skeptic's goblet to the high drama of ancient Judah, where divine messages get the ultimate brush-off from kingly arrogance. In this episode, "Jeremiah Chapter 36: Divin…
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This Sunday is a celebration of love, hope, and renewal! First Unitarian Church of Dallas is devoted to genuine inclusion, depth and joy, reason and spirit. We have been a voice of progressive religion in Dallas since 1899, working toward a more just and compassionate world in all of what we do. We hope that when you come here your life is made mor…
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Bible Study by Atheists Weekly is a collection of last week's episodes by Sacrilegious Discourse with Husband and Wife. This week's collection includes Jeremiah chapters 26 - 30 plus our Q&A and Book Club. Join us on DISCORD: https://discord.gg/8RwwMrb5zK Skip the ads by joining Acast+ https://plus.acast.com/s/6331d364470c7900137bb57d Thank you for…
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Are you ready for a heathen’s take on the holiest hunger games? Tune in to our latest irreverent episode, "Lentsgiving," where we dive fork-first into the smorgasbord of Lent without actually giving up anything (because, let's be real, self-denial is overrated). We're dishing out a full serving of skepticism with a side of sarcasm as we explore the…
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