
Now I know what God felt like, being subjected to the whining of 3 million Israelites for 40 years.
No podcast this week. Feel free to complain about it in the One True Forum.

Now I know what God felt like, being subjected to the whining of 3 million Israelites for 40 years.
No podcast this week. Feel free to complain about it in the One True Forum.
Posted in General.
– July 9, 2010

Just to let all the whiners out there know, we have recorded the podcast, but it was far too boring for even us to endure. We’re going to re-record things when we have a free moment on Thursday. So, suck it up bitches. We’ll give you what you need when we get around to it.
Posted in General.
– July 7, 2010

Wherein we discuss the folly of Mormonism from the point of view of a female who lived through it. Britta engages us in a lively discussion about what it’s like to grow up Mormon while simultaneously being female, marry in the Temple, and then subsequently regain her mind and leave the church behind. If you enjoy this episode, you’ll enjoy her blog even more.
It’s all in episode 70, which wraps up Guest Month. Don’t worry, though, we have more guests in store, some already recorded, some waiting in the wings. We’ll just space them out a bit more from here on out. First up on deck: the Mormon Brothers from our LDS Temple episode.
Posted in Guest Podcasts, Mormonism, Podcasts.
– June 29, 2010

Irreligiosophy has hit the big time! We spend an hour or so shooting the breeze with reigning king of science blogging and New Atheist PZ Myers of Pharyphilongula fame about all kinds of godless goodness: the “frackin’ cracker” incident, his appearance on Expelled, his experiences debating creationists, fr*ming, the time he spent in Utah among those crazy Mormons, and lots more.
All this and an announcement on how to obtain your very own Irreligiosophy Doctorate, guaranteed 100% every bit as credentialed as Kent Hovind’s, or we’ll refund your $1.99 back. Check it out here.
Posted in Creationism, Critiques, Evolution, Guest Podcasts, Podcasts.
– June 25, 2010

Also, we knew we’d have to do something special for our 69th episode, so we lined up our biggest guest to date. In fact, our guest for episode #69 is slightly more famous than our only other famous guest, Bob Price. He actually has a huge following, and has even been on the silver screen. Find out who in 3 short days.
Posted in Critiques, Eastern Religions, Guest Podcasts, Podcasts.
– June 22, 2010

Palmer sent us an email confession: he is not actually a faithful, active member of the LDS Church (though he apparently was until about 3 years ago) — he is actually an atheist in disguise. He came on the show after being thoroughly disgusted with Sean’s performance and hoped to give us a real challenge, arguing as he would have 3 years ago.
I’m a bit nonplussed. He’s a good apologist, so I’m disappointed we won’t be able to go the rounds on more issues, such as the LDS history of institutionalized racism, the Adam-God doctrine, polygamy, etc. We will probably have him on the show to explain his deception more thoroughly and to give debating tips from a former apologist’s perspective.
Truth be told, I’m still not sure what to make of it all.
Posted in General.
– June 21, 2010

Wherein we engage active LDS member former LDS, current atheist Palmer in a debate about the Mormon “plan of salvation,” the church’s involvement in Proposition 8, and the “translation” of the Book of Abraham. Palmer wanted to come on the show to make up for Sean’s poor performance, which I believe is still a blight on the LDS Church.
For my part, I sound pretty tired. I don’t think I woke up until about halfway through the debate.
Posted in Guest Podcasts, Mormonism, Podcasts.
– June 18, 2010

This week we have Emma, a former Catholic school girl who emerged nearly normal from her religious upbringing which included retreats, Catholic school, confirmation, lumpy dove candles, and so much more.
Don’t miss out, it’s all right here.
Posted in Catholicism, Christianity, Guest Podcasts, Podcasts.
– June 15, 2010

Guest month is underway! To make up for Leighton’s horrible botching of the first Hinduism podcast, we captured a real-life Hindu and forced him to divulge all the secrets of this crazy religion. The majority of the podcast is essentially telling Leighton where he got it wrong, but the conversation ranges widely, from Shiva to Kali to a little bit of Islam for good measure.
Check it out here!
Posted in Eastern Religions, Guest Podcasts, Podcasts.
– June 8, 2010

After the Hindu podcast debacle, we go back to our roots in this one. Nice, familiar, Western religion, filled with slavery, nonsensical tirades against sex and children, and old-fashioned antisemitism: the Acts of Thomas and the Epistle of Barnabas. Ahhhh, it’s good to be back.
Plus, the Mims Carter Skunk Dick of the Week and a surprise announcement for June. Catch it here.
Posted in General.
– May 31, 2010
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