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Monthly Archives: November 2009
We’re back on the iTunes Store
After much ado, the American Freethought podcast is back in full force on the iTunes Store. Apologies for the inconvenience.
Hey Maine: WTF?
Voters in Maine have repealed a state law legalizing same-sex marriage. With 87% of precincts counted, 53% of Mainers want to keep marriage between one man and one woman. This comes as Republicans won handily in gubernatorial races in New … Continue reading
Posted in civil rights, gay rights, politics
Tagged gay marriage, maine, question 1, same-sex marriage
3 Comments
Podcast #71 – Eye of Sauron Edition
We look at three recent TV programs that have attracted the attention of the Eye of Sauron, a.k.a. Catholic League president Bill Donohue, whose job it is to manufacture outrage anytime anyone makes fun of the Church or offers sharp … Continue reading
Posted in christianity, civil rights, humor, islam, podcast, religion, religious rights, television
Tagged bill donohue, catholic league, curb your enthusiasm, eye of sauron, larry david, sarah silverman, simpsons
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Eugenie Scott v Ray Comfort
In this corner…Ray “The Atheist’s Nightmare” Comfort, evangelical nutjob and world renowned banana theorist, defending his publication of a heavily abridged edition of On the Origin of Species–with a special introduction that smears Charles Darwin as a racist, misogynist and … Continue reading
Posted in evolution, science
Tagged eugenie scott, national center for science education, ncse, origin of species, ray comfort
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