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34: Seventh Day Adventists

[irrelig]Whew, we barely got this one done before the return of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ, which should happen any minute now. In this podcast we discuss the Seventh Day Adventists, a church that arose from the ashes of the Millerite Great Disappointment of October 22nd, 1844. We cover some of their cherished but quirky beliefs, and highlight the foibles of such luminaries as William Miller and Ellen G. White, prophetess of the movement.

Yes, this podcast is late. But that’s only because we here at Irreligiosophy held off on publishing this episode until Sunday, out of respect for the Seventh Day Adventists’ Saturday Sabbath. And that is God’s own truth — may Jehovah strike me down as I type thi

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Check me out on Conspiracy Skeptic Podcast!

[chuck]This week I was featured on Karl Mamer’s Conspiracy Skeptic Podcast. We talk for about an hour on Irreligiosophy, Leighton, Mormons, and the Mark Hofmann bombings. I had a great time, Karl is an amazing host.

Download it here if you’d like to give it a listen, or better yet, head over to his site and subscribe to his podcast. As for Irreligiosophy, we’ll be talking about the Hofmann bombings in great detail on an upcoming podcast.

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ANN 26: Ordination, Discrimination, and Ejumacashun

[ann]In this episode, we briefly discuss Chuck’s son’s ordination into the LDS Aaronic Priesthood that took place last Sunday, anti-gay discrimation legislation opposed by anti-anti-gay discrimination legislators, and an oblivious pastor finally admits what everyone else already knew: spreading the word of the Lord is more important than ejumacatin’ the little ones.

Listen in all of its (telestial) glory right here.

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33: Salt City Skeptics

[irrelig]The guest we had lined up for this week apparently skipped town, but have no fear! We had a meeting with the Salt City Skeptics, a group of people who emerged from the local cult of Mormonism with intact psyches and a skeptical perspective on life. Check out the unique outlook of a distinctly rational minority subculture forced to live inside a larger culture that is clearly insane.

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ANN 25: Hammers, RPGs, and Angry Profs

[ann]In our silver anniversary edition of Atheist News Network, we talk about an RPG-related hammer attack in Cedar City, Utah, as well as our previous guest Professor Wasileska’s growing irritation with declining college student work ethic coupled with increasing pressures for grade inflation.

We really tried to keep it together for this one, but as you can tell, we fell apart at the end. Check it out here.

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