TheThinkingAtheist The Thinking Atheist
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Seth Andrews, a former Christian broadcaster and believer for 30 years, ultimately escaped the bonds of superstitious thinking to embrace the more satisfying explanations that science provides.
A professional video producer and host of one of the most popular atheist communities on the internet, Seth Andrews brings a polished format, a relaxed environment and a rage-free challenge to the religious beliefs that defined his youth.
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Why Can't Christians Agree on "True Christianity?"
Hardline Bible literalists say they're practicing the correct faith. Progressives say the hardliners are fake Christians. What the Hell is going on?
Dr. Chrissy Stroop: https://cstroop.com/about/
Chrissy's "God & Country" review: https://bit.ly/3UiowyF -
Chaos Agents: with Shannon Q. and Paulogia
Two popular activists bring insight, sarcasm, and suspiciously-good chemistry to the studio this week.
Shannon's channel: https://www.youtube.com/@ShannonQ
Paulogia's channel: https://www.youtube.com/@Paulogia
VIDEO of this conversation: https://youtu.be/sM5JilsVAFo -
The Burrito Method: Christ Isn't Curing My Cat
It's a CATastrophy at the Andrews house. Seth explains...plus your calls.
THE STORY OF YOU video: https://youtu.be/iCXhOV5AIzk?si=GsAaqM9ok3jS_G5d -
The Exvangelicals: with Sarah McCammon
Sarah McCammon is a broadcaster, investigative reporter, and author. She joins the show to talk about her journey into the world of the "exvangelical."
Sarah's BIO
Her BOOK
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God & Horrendus Suffering
Author and activist John W. Loftus has published an article based on his 2021 book "God & Horrendus Suffering." He gave me permission to share his ideas with you.
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Free the Nipple! Breasts, Blue Laws, & the Bible Belt
Law codes have changed quite a bit over the years, but many edicts from our puritan past remain on the books today. This is a fun and informative look at some "blue laws" designed to keep Americans "moral."
Customer Reviews
I owe this guy a coffee
“Don’t take medical advice from a podcast” is great, but what happens when Seth’s show opens you up to a line of physiological inquiry that sheds light on some long understudied issue? Well, ep. 730 did this for me, and it’s only one of countless relatable stories that shed some light not only on the experience of being godless, but of being a good person in general, in ways that inspire and continue to help.
Really good podcast
Listen to this podcast and be set free, bruh.
Superb
This podcast screams “professionalism” and “quality” from the opening words of every episode. An amazing host with a fascinating range of guests… on my favorites list forever.