Synopsis
And we are The Non-Prophets!... a live atheism focused internet show airing on the first and third Wednesday of every month, starting at 7:30 PM Central (01:30-03:00 UTC). Hosted by Russell Glasser, Jeff Dee, and Denis Loubet, the Non-Prophets focuses on atheism and the separation of church and state.
Episodes
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Gamers Doing Battle Against Nebulous Wokeness!
05/10/2024 Duration: 22minSteam Users Curate 'Anti-Woke' List & It's Dividing OpinionDual Shockers, By Abdullah Al Tekreeti, on September 9, 2024https://www.dualshockers.com/steam-anti-woke-list/This week, the gaming community is buzzing with discussions surrounding a controversial initiative launched by a group of Steam users who have formed an anti-woke list. This list categorizes video games based on their perceived "woke" content, with a particular focus on aspects such as LGBTQ+ representation and the portrayal of strong female characters. Currently boasting around 1,600 members, the group aims to steer gamers away from titles they believe promote specific political agendas.Supporters of the anti-woke list argue that it serves as a consumer’s right to know about the political content of the games they purchase, providing a framework for gamers who want to avoid titles they perceive as pushing liberal ideologies or social justice narratives. They assert that gaming should remain a space free from political influence, focusing
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More Lawsuits Over Voucher Programs
04/10/2024 Duration: 27minMaine law thwarts impact of school choice decision, lawsuit saysNational Catholic Reporter, By Religion News Service, on September 10, 2024https://www.ncronline.org/news/maine-law-thwarts-impact-school-choice-decision-lawsuit-saysMeasure to repeal Nebraska’s private school funding law should appear on the ballot, court rulesAP News by Margery A. Beck on September 13, 2024https://apnews.com/article/private-school-choice-nebraska-ballot-7f64c3eacea5e25c730ad02c9b2418b3In this clip, the speakers present a critique of the prevailing moral frameworks that often dictate societal values, particularly within religious contexts. They challenge the simplistic notion that morality can be boiled down to strict adherence to rules, suggesting instead that a deeper understanding of human behavior and empathy is crucial. The speaker emphasizes the importance of recognizing the complexities of moral dilemmas and the necessity of cultivating compassion rather than relying solely on dogmatic principles.The discussion also highl
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What Happens when Jesus Doesn't Show up?
02/10/2024 Duration: 25minI was a black child raised in a white supremacist cult. When doomsday didn't come, I had to learn how to live the Guardian, By Steve Rose, on September 10, 2024https://www.theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/article/2024/sep/10/i-was-black-child-raised-in-white-supremacist-cult-doomsday-didnt-come-learn-how-to-liveGerald Walker's story is one of resilience in the face of extreme ideological manipulation. Growing up in the Worldwide Church of God, a doomsday cult with white supremacist beliefs, Walker’s childhood was filled with fear. From a young age, he was indoctrinated to believe the end of the world was imminent, but even more disturbingly, he and his family—being Black—had to navigate the church's deeply embedded racial hierarchy. Despite this, Walker's family believed they were chosen for salvation, even though their church saw them as inherently inferior. This paradox reveals the powerful grip such organizations hold on their members, using fear and divine justification to maintain control. When the church’s
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Follow the Sheriff as he finds Christ
30/09/2024 Duration: 24minMississippi sheriff's solution to the drug crisis? Everyone must 'truly find Jesus' The Friendly Atheist, By Hemant Mehta, on September 13, 2024https://www.friendlyatheist.com/p/mississippi-sheriffs-solution-toChurch Attendance is (Once Again) Correlated with Authoritarianism — So Why Do We Refuse to Acknowledge It?Religion Dispatches by Chrissy Stroop on September 13, 2024https://religiondispatches.org/church-attendance-correlated-with-authoritarianism-again-so-why-do-we-still-refuse-to-acknowledge-it/The sheriff of Monroe County, Mississippi, recently posted two public messages after arresting a man for methamphetamine and weapons possession. He proclaimed that the only solution to the county’s drug problem was to find Jesus, raising concerns about mixing religious proselytization with law enforcement duties. His focus on religious salvation over actionable solutions to address the root causes of drug addiction sparked debate. The sheriff's belief that turning to religion, rather than critically addressing
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Russell Brand Kicks Off Tucker Carlson's Tour with Prayer for Unity
28/09/2024 Duration: 20minNewly-baptized Russell Brand helps kick off Tucker Carlson's US tour with prayer asking God to bring 'unity' at the Presidential election (after a joke about sneaking into America illegally and trafficking 'a few kids' with him)The Daily Mail, By Martin Robinson, on September 6, 2024https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-13820663/Russell-Brand-Tucker-Carlson-tour.html This discussion centers on the controversy surrounding Russell Brand and his sudden public conversion to Christianity following accusations of sexual assault. Brand's move to associate with influential figures like Tucker Carlson is perceived as a strategy to win favor among white Christian nationalists and rebuild his public image. Carlson has publicly praised Brand, viewing him as a reformed figure who has embraced faith to escape his troubled past. This tour is framed as an attempt to win the battle in the court of public opinion.The conversation highlights skepticism about Brand's sincerity in converting, with parallels drawn between his a
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Vegas Pastor Arrested with Weapons, Drugs in Hotel
27/09/2024 Duration: 19minLas Vegas cops arrest pastor who brought weapons and drugs to his hotel roomThe Friendly Atheist, By Hemant Mehta, on September 09, 2024https://www.friendlyatheist.com/p/las-vegas-cops-arrest-pastor-whoThe story revolves around a former mega-church pastor who found himself in a bizarre situation in Las Vegas. Arrested by police in a motel room, the pastor was caught with firearms and fentanyl, a powerful opioid, claiming his mission was to save his estranged daughter from the city’s underground tunnels, which house homeless communities. Despite his outlandish claims, the situation was steeped in personal turmoil rather than divine intervention. His downward spiral over the past few years included the loss of his church, controversial online behavior, and erratic actions that concerned many but were ignored by his followers. Instead of stepping in to help, his supporters encouraged his increasingly unstable behavior, leading to this troubling outcome.The pastor's motivations were unclear—he called the police h
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Teacher Recalls Protecting Students in HS Shooting
25/09/2024 Duration: 21min'I lied.' A teacher describes protecting her students during Apalachee HS shootingNPR , By Emma Bowman, on September 7, 2024https://www.npr.org/2024/09/07/nx-s1-5104200/georgia-apalachee-high-school-shooting The tragic event at Apalachee High School in Winder, Georgia, marked the 39th school shooting of the year. The story highlights the actions of a Spanish teacher, Jennifer Carter, who managed to protect her students during the shooting. In her account, she credits her training, faith, and the use of bulky furniture for keeping her class safe. However, the grim backdrop of Georgia's underwhelming gun law rankings and low teacher salaries contrasts sharply with the heroism displayed that day. Georgia ranks 46th in the nation for gun law strength, a glaring indication of the state's lack of meaningful legislative action to curb gun violence.Jennifer Carter's emotional recount of the incident, where she admits to lying to her students to keep them calm by telling them it was just a drill, sparked various react
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American Church Thrives in Nicaragua, Then Pastors Imprisoned
23/09/2024 Duration: 23minAn American Church Thrived in Nicaragua. Then Its Pastors Went to Prison.The New York Times, By Frances Robles, on Sept. 5, 2024https://www.nytimes.com/2024/09/05/us/american-pastors-nicaragua-money-laundering.html Nicaragua has increasingly slipped towards authoritarian rule under President Daniel Ortega and his wife, Rosario Murillo, who have maintained control over the government for decades. Their regime has taken a firm stance against organizations that challenge their authority, particularly religious and nonprofit groups. Recently, the government revoked the tax-exempt status of nonprofits, including churches, under the guise of combating money laundering. This led to a wave of arrests and the prosecution of numerous religious leaders and organizations, among them the Hancock family and their Mountain Gateway Church.Mountain Gateway Church, an evangelical institution run by the Hancocks from Texas, was operating across multiple rural towns in Nicaragua. The church’s business dealings, which included ru
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Forget Credentials, Just Check Their Melanin
21/09/2024 Duration: 24minJoel Webbon Insists It’s Not Racist To Prefer A White Doctor Over A Black DoctorAngry White Men, By , on August 23, 2024https://angrywhitemen.org/2024/08/23/joel-webbon-insists-its-not-racist-to-prefer-a-white-doctor-over-a-black-doctor/ The idea that race could be a determining factor for medical competency is both misleading and absurd. The suggestion that doctors of color might be given a "special pass" through diversity initiatives ignores the years of rigorous education, exams, and clinical training they must undergo, just like their white peers. This misguided belief perpetuates the notion that minority professionals are inherently less capable, as if their qualifications are somehow diluted by their race. The flawed logic goes further by implying that choosing a doctor based on skin color is more rational than selecting one based on actual medical credentials and expertise. This reductive thinking undermines the integrity of affirmative action, which aims to level the playing field, not lower the bar.M
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Cops Keep Killing: When Does It End?
20/09/2024 Duration: 24minTennessee family's lawsuit says video long kept from them shows police force, not drugs, killed sonhttps://apnews.com/article/lethal-restraint-police-tennessee-austin-hunter-turner-ca8b91c2f3dc9584094c6fc835d49deb AP News, By jeff Martin, on August 16, 2024Why did more than 1,000 people die after police subdued them with force that isn't meant to kill?AP News by john Seewer on March 28, 2024A recent investigation led by the Associated Press, the Howard Center for Investigative Journalism at the University of Maryland, Arizona State University, and Frontline PBS has uncovered that over a thousand individuals have died in encounters with police involving non-lethal force. This extensive report highlights systemic issues within law enforcement, including inadequate training, insufficient data transparency, and the pervasive "blue wall of silence" that obstructs accountability. The investigation reveals a troubling pattern where the use of force, even when deemed non-lethal, often leads to fatal outcomes, emphasi
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Christians Deny Faith, Rebranding the Doctrine
18/09/2024 Duration: 22minStand to Reason, By Greg Koukl, on August 1, 2024https://www.str.org/w/it-s-time-to-forget-faith-In this discussion, Greg Koukl proposes a redefinition of "faith" to better align with rational and evidence-based thinking. Koukl suggests that faith should be understood as "confident convictions based on good reasons" rather than as mere belief without evidence. His goal is to reshape the perception of faith, framing it as a position supported by logical and rational foundations. This redefinition aims to counter the common criticism that faith is irrational or unsupported by evidence.The panel’s reactions to Koukl’s argument reflect a range of perspectives. Damian criticizes Koukl’s approach by arguing that renaming faith does not address the underlying issue of evidence. He suggests that believers often shift the conversation away from substantial evidence to unrelated topics, such as evolutionary theory or cosmology, to avoid engaging with the core issue of evidence supporting their beliefs.Aaron adds to the
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Women's Health Neglected in Texas. Again.
16/09/2024 Duration: 26minEl Paso mom won’t get damages for unexpected pregnancy after believing her tubes were tiedKERA News, By Toluwani Osibamowo, on May 10, 2024https://www.keranews.org/health-wellness/2024-05-10/el-paso-mother-medical-negligence-texas-supreme-courtTexas GOP Wants a Horrifying Punishment for Abortion, IVF PatientsThe New Republic by Ellie Quinlan Houghtaling on April 1, 2024The discussion today highlights two major issues in Texas regarding women's health. The first story is about Gel Vasco, a woman who was unaware her tubes had not been tied despite paying for the procedure. She was refused compensation for her unexpected pregnancy, receiving only a $400 refund. The second story stems from a leaked meeting with the organization Abolish Abortion Texas, where the group’s director, Paul Brown, outlined plans to classify abortion and the destruction of IVF embryos as murder, potentially punishable by the death penalty. This signals a return to more regressive views on women's health, akin to laws from the 1800s. Thes
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Are Conservatives Losing the Culture Wars?
14/09/2024 Duration: 20minAre Republicans losing the culture wars?Politico, By Juan Perez Jr, on 2024-08-24https://www.politico.com/news/2024/08/24/republicans-culture-war-races-00176166In a recent discussion about the culture wars and their impact on the Republican Party, several key points emerged. The conversation, which took place on August 24, 2024, highlights how conservatives might be losing ground in the culture wars, particularly in education. The focus has shifted from policy to cultural issues, with an increasing emphasis on topics like book bans and "woke" ideology. This shift is seen as a strategic move to rally base support by engaging emotions rather than addressing substantive policy issues.The conversation criticized the Republican Party's reliance on culture wars as a distraction from unpopular or nonexistent policies. Instead of focusing on essential needs such as educational funding and teacher retention, the party has prioritized divisive issues that generate emotional responses. This approach is criticized for be
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Kentucky’s Amendment 2: Taxpayer Dollars for Religious Schools
13/09/2024 Duration: 25minIf Amendment 2 passes, Kentucky would waste taxpayer dollars on religious schoolsThe Friendly Atheist, By Hemant Mehta, on 2024-08-28https://www.friendlyatheist.com/p/if-amendment-2-passes-kentucky-would The proposal to amend Kentucky's constitution seeks to introduce a voucher system, allowing public funds to support private, predominantly religious schools. Critics highlight several concerns, noting that diverting up to $1.19 billion annually from public schools—particularly in rural areas—could cripple already underfunded districts. These regions often rely heavily on state funds due to low local tax revenues, making them especially vulnerable. The amendment is portrayed as a workaround to existing legal barriers that prevent public money from funding religious education. Opponents, including Governor Andy Beshear, argue that this could lead to worse educational outcomes and further entrench inequality.The broader implications of this policy are stark. Voucher systems have been repeatedly shown to have no
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Ryan Walters: New Student Test Results Show a Surprising Shift
11/09/2024 Duration: 22minRyan Walters confirms new student test results are ‘very different’Oklahoman, By Nuria Martinez-Keel, on 2024-08-23https://www.oklahoman.com/story/news/2024/08/23/ryan-walters-oklahoma-osde-student-test-score-changes/74917784007/ Proposed education rules' real purpose is to shut down Oklahoma schools, create chaosOklahoman, By Rep. Melissa Provenzano, on 2024-06-11https://www.oklahoman.com/story/opinion/columns/2024/06/11/education-rules-could-harm-local-economies-should-not-be-approved/74052241007/Oklahoma Board of Education approves slate of new, amended rules at February meetingKOSU, By Https://www.kosu.org/people/beth Wallis, on February 23, 2024https://www.kosu.org/education/2024-02-23/oklahoma-board-of-education-approves-slate-of-new-amended-rules-at-february-meetingKOSU by Beth Wallishttps://sde.ok.gov/sites/default/files/Rule%20Text%20210.25-1-2.pdfOSED rules section 210Ryan Walters, the superintendent of schools in Oklahoma, has recently been at the center of controversy due to his manipulation of th
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Another Leader Quits Gateway Church Over 'Moral Issue'
09/09/2024 Duration: 22minGateway Church exodus: Another leader out at Texas megachurch over 'moral issue'USA TODAY, By Jonathan Limehouse, on 2024-08-22https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation/2024/08/22/gateway-church-kemtal-glasgow/74909722007/ The situation surrounding the moral failings at one of Texas's largest megachurches, Gateway Church, has recently come to light, leading to the forced resignation of four leaders, including the executive pastor, Kemntal Glasgow.This revelation extends to the church’s former Senior Pastor Robert Morris, who admitted to having had an inappropriate relationship with a 12-year-old girl when he was 21. The church's handling of these matters, including Morris’ resignation and the dismissal of other leaders, raises serious concerns about the church’s culture of secrecy and its apparent prioritization of protecting its leadership over safeguarding its most vulnerable members. The pattern of leadership failures at Gateway Church is not isolated but reflective of a broader, troubling trend within re
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10 Mysteries Scientists Pin on God
07/09/2024 Duration: 20min10 Things Scientists Can't Explain and Attribute to GodSavvy Dime, By James Dorman, on August 19, 2024https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/technology/10-things-scientists-can-t-explain-and-attribute-to-godThe discussion dives into a critique of a misleading article that claims science cannot explain various mysteries, thus attributing them to divine intervention. The article, referred to as more of a "PowerPoint presentation" than an insightful piece, lists ten things the author believes scientists can't explain, but the hosts quickly dismantle these claims with both humor and scientific reasoning. One of the most striking examples is the claim that the origin of the universe cannot be explained by science, suggesting that this gap in understanding is proof of divine creation. The hosts point out that while science may not have all the answers yet, particularly regarding what happened before the Big Bang, it has made substantial progress in understanding the universe's evolution from the moment after the inflation
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Post-Roe: A New Era for Maternity Homes
06/09/2024 Duration: 22minAfter the end of Roe, a new beginning for maternity homesAP News , By TIffany Stanley, on August 2, 2024https://apnews.com/article/abortion-maternity-homes-catholic-evangelical-roe-f455da4fd46c195246df43bc6dd16a67 The discussion delves into the resurgence of maternity homes across the United States, particularly following the reversal of Roe v. Wade. These institutions, primarily run by Catholic and Evangelical groups, present themselves as shelters for pregnant women in need. However, they often serve as instruments of religious indoctrination, subtly or overtly pressuring vulnerable women to conform to strict religious doctrines during a crucial period in their lives. As state-level abortion restrictions intensify, these maternity homes have transformed into battlegrounds where ideological warfare takes precedence over genuine care, further entrenching the divisive cultural and political conflicts surrounding reproductive rights. The conversation raises concerns about the motivations behind these homes, com
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23.35.2New College Dumps Books, Guts Gender Diversity Library
04/09/2024 Duration: 21minNew College of Florida tosses hundreds of library books, empties gender diversity librarySarasota Herald-Tribune, By Steven Walker, on August 15, 2024https://www.heraldtribune.com/story/news/education/2024/08/15/new-college-of-florida-throws-away-hundreds-of-library-books-diversity-lgbtq/74814756007/The discussion brings to light the alarming issue of book disposal in schools as part of a broader agenda to promote Christian nationalism. In particular, attention is drawn to the growing trend of removing books from school libraries that are deemed inconsistent with conservative Christian values. This practice is often justified under the guise of protecting students from inappropriate content, but it raises significant concerns about censorship and the erosion of intellectual freedom in educational settings. The conversation explores the implications of these actions, particularly how they contribute to a narrowing of perspectives available to students. By disposing of books that offer diverse viewpoints or cha
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Pastors Urged to Start Private Schools on Taxpayers' Dime
02/09/2024 Duration: 19minChristian pastors were told to start private schools since taxpayers would foot the billThe Friendly Atheist, By Hemant Mehta, on August 16, 2024https://www.friendlyatheist.com/p/christian-pastors-were-told-to-startIn Florida, the expansion of religious school vouchers has raised significant concerns about the state's education budget and the role of public funding in supporting private religious institutions. This issue has been exacerbated by organizations like the Remnant Alliance, which actively encourages churches to start their own schools, funded largely by government vouchers intended for students attending these schools. This practice has strained the education budget, diverting substantial funds away from public schools where the majority of students are enrolled. One example highlighted is High Point Church in Lake Wales, Florida, which has significantly benefited from this voucher system, receiving nearly $7,900 per student from the state. The church's enrollment has grown rapidly, showcasing a cl