Thursday, April 14, 2011
RD Extra: Religion and the Roots of Morality
Wednesday, April 13, 2011
Video: The Roots of Morality by Luke Galen
Wednesday, March 30, 2011
Episode 82 Hell's Bells

West Michigan's own Rob Bell has a new book out entitled Love Wins: A Book About Heaven, Hell and the Fate of Every Person Who Has Ever Lived. The Doubtcasters take the opportunity to revisit Bell's "theology," and take a look at just what it means, historically, to go to Hell. We also discuss a new study which draws the not-so-new conclusion that Yahweh had a wife.
Also in this episode: Props and Shit List and PolyAtheism goes to Hel.
Watch Rob Bell squirm
Monday, March 7, 2011
Episode 81 Sacrificial Lambs

The DoubtCasters take on some of the most bizarre stories in the news recently, including the latest Catholic sex scandal (not what you expect), the latest anti-gay crusader's sex scandal (exactly what you'd expect), the Supreme Court, Fort Bragg, and beyond. Plus, liberal use of the word "booty."
In Skeptic's Sunday School Justin takes a look at Jesus' role as a sacrificial lamb. And in God Thinks Like You, Dr. Prof. Luke offers up props to other researchers who think like him and addresses a listener question about Terror Management Theory. We close out the episode with a PolyAtheistic look at the Titan Prometheus and his sacrificial liver.
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Episode 80 - Faith of the Fatherless

Episode 80 - Faith of the Fatherless
In his book Faith of the Fatherless, Dr. Paul Vitz explains that atheism is the result of weak, absent or abusive fathers. Dr. Prof. Luke debunks Vitz's 'theory' through the wily use of actual research. In counter-apologetics, Justin offers desire utilitarianism as one approach to morality. And Fletch introduces us to a Celtic love god in PolyAtheism.
Also in this episode: Props in Australia and Hawaii, a Stranger Than Fiction that'll help our single fans find like minded dates. And, we open up the Doubtcast Mail Bag and read some of your comments and questions.
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Thursday, February 10, 2011
Episode 79 - Porn, Politics and Perfection
First, we take a look at XXXChurch.com's latest attempt to dress puritanical sexual policies in a slutty outfit. Then we focus on recent events in Egypt and discuss whether or not we should be afraid of a Muslim Caliphate taking over the world like Glenn Beck says we should.
In response to listener comments from our previous episode, we take a look at Sarah Palin's idiocy and look at the data about the claim that the American political left is just as bad in its violent rhetoric as the right is.
In our counter-apologetics segment, Justin Schieber schools apologist William Lane Craig and his argument for ontological perfection.
We wrap up the show with another adventure in the world of PolyAtheism as Fletch tells us the story of Enki, Mesopotamian god of mischief, water and incestuous rape.
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Monday, January 24, 2011
Episode 78 Why Bother?
Saturday, January 15, 2011
RD Extra: Stem Cell Research Update

Sunday, December 5, 2010
RD Extra: Carl Sagan Day 2010

Wednesday, November 17, 2010
Episode 77 Every Thought Captive
Tuesday, November 2, 2010
Episode 76 Religious Illiteracy

Monday, October 18, 2010
RD Extra: Is Christianity Rational?

Monday, October 4, 2010
Episode 75 Confession of a Buddhist Atheist part 2 with guest Stephen Batchelor

While the doctrines of early Buddhism were pragmatic, skeptical and humanistic it did not take long for Buddhism to acquire the familiar trappings of an organized religion. Just a few hundred years after the Buddha's death many of his followers began to teach that the Buddha was not an ordinary human but rather a supernatural being living in a celestial realm. Mahayana Buddhists believed that they too could acquire supernatural powers by earning merit and becoming Bodhisattvas. How did Buddhism stray so far from the teachings of its founder? What happens when western converts to Buddhism start to question its metaphysical assumptions? Stephen Batchelor, former Buddhist monk and author of "Confession of a Buddhist Atheist", answers these questions and makes the case that Buddhism must become secularized if it is to remain relevant in our modern world.
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Sunday, September 19, 2010
Episode 74 Mindfulness

Monday, September 6, 2010
Episode 73 "Confession of a Buddhist Atheist" with guest Stephen Batchelor

Thursday, August 12, 2010
Episode 72 Cutting

Each year 2 million women worldwide are subjected to the practice of female circumcision, sometimes called "cutting" (we prefer the term Female Genital Mutilation). This brutal practice is not limited to the Islamic world. As many as 2,000 British school girls may be forced to undergo this horrific procedure over the summer. Apologists for Islam claim FGM is a cultural practice, not a religious requirement while some cultural relativists argue FGM is just a different way of celebrating womanhood and should not be condemned by western outsiders. By addressing these claims, the doubtcasters make their case that Religion may not be the sole source of sexism but it is the greatest obstacle in challenging patriarchy. Also on this episode: the overturning of California proposition 8 may set the stage for legalizing gay marriage nationwide; and a new "Stranger Than Fiction."
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Friday, August 6, 2010
RD Extra: Which Jesus?

Thursday, July 22, 2010
Episode 71 Reason Behind Bars

Thursday, July 8, 2010
Episode 70 Accommodationism with guest Chris Mooney

Wednesday, June 30, 2010
RD Extra: Denying Death
