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Massimo Pigliucci: "Politics, Philosophy and Atheism." Atheists Talk #74, Sunday June 14, 2009

Is there a direct correlation between atheism and liberalism?  Why do so many atheists lean towards the left of the political spectrum?  Many of our past shows have focused on the Conservative Christian influence over American politics, but does that necessarily mean that one needs to oppose their views in all areas? Politics, philosophy and atheism are the topic for today's show.  Our guest is Massimo Pigliucci, who contacted us following our interview with Sunsara Taylor, because he wanted to address a few of the points she had made in regards to socialism and atheism.  As a philosopher and an evolutionary biologist, Massimo regularly addresses the intersections of politics and religion.  George Kane will lead the discussion.
 
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Carrie Iwan: Skepchickcon/Convergence, Skeptics Track 2009 Atheists Talk #73 Sunday June 7, 2009

Skepchick is a group of female (and one "deserving" male) bloggers dedicated to the idea that skepticism and fun can and should coexist. They turn sharp wit and sharper intellect on subjects such as religion, UFOs, medical quackery, and credulous and sensational reporting. At the same time, they dismantle the idea of skepticism as a dry, intellectual exercise at their many events and meetups, such as their Drinking Skeptically and Skeptics in the Pub events.

This July, they're combining both strengths by hosting a series of panels and other events at Convergence, the Twin Cities largest current science fiction and fantasy convention. Many of the Skepchicks will attend, and special guests include astronomer Pamela Gay and MN Atheists own PZ Myers.

In the studio, Stephanie Zvan will interview Skepchick Carrie Iwan about the Skepchick organization, Convergence and other ways to have fun while thinking skeptically.

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Bart Ehrman: God's Problem. Athests Talk #72, Sunday May 31, 2009

Bart Ehrman is a scholar of The Bible and has published popular works at a rapid clip on the subjects of theodicy and the literary history of the books some refer to as "Scripture."  He was an evangelical who believed that The Episcopalian Church in which he was raised was too tame on the teachings of Jesus' Word of Salvation.  Dedicating himself to the study of the original Greek versions of the Gospels and New Testaments in order to better understand the word of God, he made the discovery that (Whoops!) the Bible couldn't be an inerrant instruction manual.  There were too many inconsistencies, too many obvious copying errors in the translations and too many differences in the theologies contained within the books we call the New Testament for it to be a coherent work of God.  He has since become agnostic, strongly convinced that even if there be a Creator it is certainly not the one painted by our Christian religions.
 
Scott Lohman and Grant Steves bring their intellectual prowess to bear in discussing the books of Bart Ehrman for this program.  Grant and Scott are both impressed by Ehrman's writing, and they are entertaining thinkers and speakers on the subjects of literature and theology.  This is sure to be a fun show as they discuss Ehrman's books.
 
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John W Loftus: Why I am an Atheist. Atheists Talk #71. Sunday, May 24, 2009

Do former preachers and theologians carry more weight as atheists than those who were born without belief?  John W. Loftus carries a great deal of credibility as an atheist because he has studied the philosophical debate over the extistence of the Christian God as a sincere believer and then as a non-believer.  In turning from Chrisitanity he hasn't forgotten the theological justifications for belief, but instead is adept at examining the details of such justifications.  His book Why I Became and Atheist:  A Former Preacher Rejects Christianity takes us through the crisis of faith that led Loftus to conclude that there likely is no God, and more specifically examines the roots of Christianity.  He finds it wanting for validation.  Grant Steves will talk to Loftus about the book and the process of deconverstion.
 
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