The East Vertex
Original Air Date: July 10, 2016
Runtime: 00:55:37
Sam and Becky debrief the E Pluribus Unum – We The People rally, and explore one vertex of the Obtuse Triangle with David Williamson of the Central Florida Freethought Community.
Sam and Becky debrief the E Pluribus Unum – We The People rally, and explore one vertex of the Obtuse Triangle with David Williamson of the Central Florida Freethought Community.
Sam and Becky sit down with the Alterskjaers, an atheist family from Norway to talk shoes, cakes, and thousand year-old schools.
This week, we talk with Robery Ray of The Original Motto Project, and this weekend’s rally in Olympia.
Calvin & Hobbes is more popular than Jesus. Also, Bridget and Becky continue the conversation about Jamie Raskin and the Pope (via a heated email) with Sam.
In this podcast-only mini-episode, Becky delivers a statement from Sam and offers her own reflections on the Orlando Massacre. Some of our listeners have asked Sam to weigh in on the horrible attack on the Pulse nightclub. In lieu of talking [...]
CAKE! HINDUISM! VIDEO GAMES! PONTIFICATION! What is it about? Sam doesn’t really know, but Dan and Bridget help him sort it out.
In this short podcast only episode that practically borders on an audio blog (alog?), Sam drags Becky into the studio at 1 AM to talk about two things he finds interesting and one thing that thieves his C. a. hircus.
Sam, Becky, and Dave question the wisdom of religious colleges, the practicality of religious bathrooms in Oklahoma schools, and the honesty of congressional candidate Mike Webb.
After Sam brings up kosher lettuce, Dan questions Becky over how the Hebrew Bible classifies insects; we ponder humanity’s obsession with defecation rituals, and laud a Colombian judge for halting sectarian municipal and school prayer.
Sam, Dan, and Nathan discuss potholes, bracelets, and beer, and attempt to define “atheist culture.” In their amateur options, they also warn against replacing psych meds with bible study.