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| Titre | Date | Durée | |
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| "So Help Me FFRF" | 06 Nov 2025 | 00:49:44 | |
After talking about warning labels on bibles and reporting on state/church news, we hear Brandi Carlile's new song "Church and State." FFRF Senior Litigation Counsel Sam Grover joins us to talk about our newest lawsuit with South Carolina plaintiff Jim Reel, who was denied becoming a poll worker because he could not swear "so help me God." | |||
| The Great Abdication | 30 Oct 2025 | 00:49:24 | |
Harvard Professor Steven Levitsky, author of How Democracies Die, tells us about "The Great Abdication: America's Descent into Authoritarianism." | |||
| Star-Spangled Jesus | 28 Aug 2025 | 00:49:24 | |
We are not retreating from our lawsuit challenging the Ten Commandments in Texas public schools, in spite of the Texas attorney general's warning that he won't back down from posting them. After covering state/church news in Texas, Arkansas, Minnesota and Colorado, we hear Rachel Maddow's warning about authoritarianism. Then, we speak with April Ajoy, author of the book Star-Spangled Jesus: Leaving Christian Nationalism and Finding A True Faith. | |||
| Making Activism Fun | 07 Dec 2023 | 00:49:26 | |
FFRF Co-President Dan Barker discusses his recent debate at Oxford University on the topic "Is God a Delusion?" Then we have some fun hearing comedian, activist and political satirist Lizz Winstead, co-founder of "The Daily Show" and founder of Abortion Access Front, tell us how "to bring joy and fun to expose hypocrisy and to have hope." | |||
| Religion's Harm to Women | 14 Sep 2006 | 00:52:33 | |
Reports on legal developments in the Freedom From Religion Foundation's
major lawsuit against the Department of Veteran Affairs for
intermingling faith with medical care. Annie Laurie Gaylor, author of Woe to the Women: The Bible Tells Me So and editor of the anthology Women Without Superstition,
will discuss the bible's treatment of women, and its far-reaching
effects today with the rise of the religious right. Margaret Sanger is
featured in Freethinkers Alamanc, and Dan Barker's tribute to Sanger,
the song, "No Gods - No Masters," will be played. (MP3, 52 min, 24 MB) | |||
| Veteran Declares War Against Military Proselytizing | 07 Sep 2006 | 00:44:35 | |
Features an interview with Mikey Weinstein, who is suing the U.S. Air Forces for out-of-control Christian proselytizing and who blew the whistle on abuses at the Colorado Springs Air Force Academy. Music includes the song, "We, the People." A brief Theocracy Alert sounds the alarm on U.S. Rep. Katherine Harris' recent remarks. Freethinkers Almanac looks at a freethought heroine, Frances Wright. (MP3, 45 min, 20.4 MB) | |||
| The Evolving Religious Assault on Evolution | 26 Aug 2006 | 00:48:09 | |
Features an interview with Prof. Lawrence Lerner, co-author of
the Fordham Institute's report grading science and evolution standards
in the United States state-by-state. (Hint: Wisconsin was one of many
states to flunk.) Timely developments on evolution will also reported.
Homage will be paid to the 86th anniversary of Women's Equality Day
(Aug. 26, 1920) and the freethinking women who sparked the suffrage
movement. For comic relief, enjoy Joe Hill's classic song, "The
Preacher and the Slave," performed memorably by Kristin Lems and Dan
Barker, from the CD, "Friendly Neighborhood Atheist." (MP3, 48 min, 22
MB) | |||
| An Atheist in a Foxhole | 19 Aug 2006 | 00:48:19 | |
Features an in-depth interview with Philip Paulson, who
courageously has been litigating a 29-foot cross on public property
atop Mt. Soldedad in San Diego for 17 years. Last week, Pres. Bush
signed into law a bill to seize federal control of the city land, in
order to circumvent years of court rulings declaring city hosting of
the crossto be unconstitutional. Phil talks about the many ins and outs
of the case, and why he intends to prevail. Phil, who served in the
military, also talks candidly about an atheist's way of living and
dying. Accompanying music: "None of the Above," written and performed
by Dan Barker. (MP3, 48 min, 22.1 MB) | |||
| Religious War Against Gay Rights | 12 Aug 2006 | 00:46:44 | |
Features a special look at the growing religion-based assault against
gay rights around the country. Interviewed: former FFRF staff member Ellen Masters,
a lesbian mom in a committed relationship who talks about what it's
like to be denied equal rights under the law. Her interview is a sneak
preview of Ellen's article, "The Churches Have Legalized Discrimination
in America," appearing in the upcoming September issue of Freethought
Today. Dan Barker's Pagan Pulpit looks at the biblical roots of
homophobia. Kristin Lems' timely song, "How Nice!" continues the theme.
Robert Green Ingersoll (born on August 11) is profiled in Freethinkers
Almanac. Accompanying music: "The Time to Be Happy Is Now," words by
Robert G. Ingersoll, music by Dan Barker (with backup children's
choir). (MP3, 47 min, 21.4 MB) | |||
| Agnostic Recalled from Office over Pledge Issue | 05 Aug 2006 | 00:46:46 | |
An interview with a public official recalled from office last year in
Estes Park, Colo., simply for failure to recite the religious pledge of
allegiance. David Habecker,
who received an award at last year's FFRF convention, updates his case,
in which FFRF is co-plaintiff, in a memorable interview. Tomorrow's
program also features "Theocracy Alert" -- tune in for news and
commentary on some disturbing developments in Congress last week. Music
includes the timely "With God on Our Side." Providing artistic relief
for a bad-news week: two atheist poets are featured in Freethinkers
Almanac; Rupert Brooks' whimsical poem, "Heaven" (from a fish's
perspective) is read.
(MP3, 47 min, 21.4 MB) | |||
| Scopes II | 29 Jul 2006 | 00:45:47 | |
Includes a timely Theocracy Alert, and features a lively interview with attorney Alvin Harris
of Tennessee. Mr. Harris capably represented the Freedom From Religion
Foundation in its "Scopes II" lawsuit in Dayton, Tenn., successfully
challenging a serious state/church violation that was a long-lasting
legacy of the original Scopes trial. Tune in to learn more. Tomorrow's
program features as music Dan Barker's version of Holly Near's "I Ain't
Afraid." (MP3, 46 min, 20.9 MB) | |||
| "Gideons and Guantanamo" | 22 Jul 2006 | 00:46:30 | |
Timely commentary on the (bad) news of the week, a "Pagan Pulpit" on
the biblical claims to Israel, and features as guest distinguished
civil rights attorney George Daly,
of North Carolina. Mr. Daly discusses state/church separation in the
South and his work with the Foundation to halt a proposed violation in
North Carolina schools. In the second half of the program, he talks
about his recent humanitarian work as volunteer counsel to detainees at
Guantanamo Bay, disclosing little-known information. (MP3, 47 min, 21.2
MB) | |||
| Losing Faith in Faith | 15 Jul 2006 | 00:47:07 | |
Dan Barker, author of Losing Faith in Faith: From Preacher to
Atheist, talks about his journey from fundamentalist believer and
minister to atheist. The former Christian songwriter's first two songs
as an atheist, "You Can't Win with Original Sin" and "Blood Brothers,"
are also aired. The show includes Theocracy Alert and Freethinkers
Almanac. (MP3, 47 min, 21.5 MB) | |||
| Fighting Creationism | 08 Jul 2006 | 00:46:39 | |
Highlights ways in which creationism is being combated, including an
innovative piece of legislation recently introduced in Wisconsin by State Rep. Terese Berceau. Also interviewed is a well-known national spokesperson for science education, Eugenie Scott. The hosts critique a new office of faith-based initiatives recently set up in Wisconsin. (MP3, 47 min, 21.3 MB) | |||
| They Won't Back Down | 30 Nov 2023 | 00:49:26 | |
We are asking Oklahoma's Superintendent of Education to resign for pushing religion in the schools and for verbally attacking FFRF. After honoring the life of freethinking TV correspondent Betty Rollin, we hear from two brave students — Marcus Stovall and Bear Bright — who are suing West Texas A&M University for censoring their drag show fundraiser to prevent suicide among gay youth. | |||
| "Let There Be Light" | 01 Jul 2006 | 00:49:44 | |
Philip Appleman, known as the "Poet Laureate" of the freethought
and humanist movement, and a noted Darwin scholar, is the special
guest. Phil talks about his freethought views, Darwin (as editor of the
Norton Critical Edition of Darwin), the threat of overpopulation (as
editor of the Norton Critical Edition of Malthus), and reads several of
his poems. Music featured: Phil's collaborations with musician Dan
Barker, including the incomparable "Fleas!" Their latest song, "In a
Dark Time," a haunting warning about the impending Dis-Enlightenment,
airs for the first time. For a special treat, the show ends with a
reading of Philip Appleman's crowd-pleasing "Noah" poem, featuring Phil
and playwright Marjorie Appleman. (MP3, 50 min, 22.7 MB) | |||
| "Letting Go of God" | 24 Jun 2006 | 00:47:18 | |
Comedian/actress Julia Sweeney is interviewed about her amazing
and hilarious new monolog, "Letting Go of God," on Freethought Radio,
FFRF's weekly production co-hosted by Foundation co-presidents Dan
Barker & Annie Laurie Gaylor. The Saturday Night Live alumna, known
for her character "Androgynous Pat," tells how she came to leave the
Roman Catholic Church and become an atheist. Music featured: "My
Father's House" by Dan Barker, and "This World," by Malvina Reynolds,
performed by Kristin Lems. (MP3, 47 min, 21.6 MB) | |||
| Secular Nation | 17 Jun 2006 | 00:46:02 | |
Susan Jacoby, a journalist and author of six books, is
interviewed about her popular book, Freethinkers: A History of American
Secularism. The show is co-hosted by Dan Barker and Annie Laurie
Gaylor, co-presidents of the Freedom From Religion Foundation, which
produces the show. Featured music: "Declaration of the Free," words by
Robert Ingersoll, music and vocals by Dan Barker, from the CD Friendly Neighborhood Atheist.(MP3, 46 min, 21 MB) | |||
| Onward, Christian Soldier | 10 Jun 2006 | 00:49:27 | |
Featured guest is investigative reporter Bill Sizemore of the
Virginian-Pilot daily (Norfolk), discussing his exposes and articles on
the scandal-ridden Christian empire of the Rev. Pat Robertson. Includes
sound bites of some of Robertson's weirdest recent "700 Club"
pronouncements and brief commentary on the gay marriage vote and the
theocratic plank of the Texas Republican Party. Music: The Freethinker
Blues by Dan Barker. (MP3, 50 min, 22.6 MB) | |||
| Days of the Theocracy | 03 Jun 2006 | 00:48:39 | |
Includes an interview with Lori Lipman Brown, the first
fulltime secular lobbyist in D.C., working with the Secular Coalition
for America, which the Freedom From Religion Foundation belongs to.
Also a little commentary on religion in the news (Ken Lay conviction,
Iraq war developments & the anniversary of the founding of the
Gideon Society). Songs include Kristin Lems' "Days of the Theocracy,"
and Dan Barker's musical version of The War Prayer by Mark Twain, as
well as "God-Less America." Freethinkers Almanac looks back at Anne
Newport Royall, the nation's first lobbyist for state/church
separation, working in the early 1800s. (MP3, 49 min, 22.2 MB) | |||
| "No Hurry to Die" - Y BSA | 27 May 2006 | 00:47:03 | |
The May 27, 2006 broadcast of Freethought Radio features two timely
interviews. The death penalty (a hot topic in Wisconsin) is discussed
with humanist and attorney Arthur K. Thexton, of Madison, Wis. Also featured is an interview with Foundation member John Scalise,
who has fought to stop public school support of the discriminatory Boy
Scouts of America in his Michigan school district. "Pagan Pulpit"
dissects biblical contradictions and dictates regarding the death
penalty. The unique show includes on-target music and Freethinkers
Almanac. Music includes: "No Hurry to Die" by Dan Barker and "Y BSA," a
parody performed by Dan Barker. (MP3, 47 min, 21.5 MB) | |||
| Nothing Fails Like Prayer | 20 May 2006 | 00:46:35 | |
Featuring guest Richard Sloan, Ph.D., author of the forthcoming
book, "Blind Faith," critiquing prayer and religion health studies.
Music includes Dan Barker's "Beware of Dogma," Ask-an-Atheist tackles
the myth that there are no atheists in foxholes, and freethought
almanac looks at several famous freethinkers born in late May. (MP3, 47
min, 21.3 MB) | |||
| One Nation, Indivisible | 13 May 2006 | 00:52:28 | |
Guest: Mike Newdow, litigant of "under God" in the Pledge of
Allegiance. Music: Newdow's "Those Pledge of Allegiance Need Some Old
Religion Blues." Freethinkers' Almanac: featuring Irving Berlin, the
godless composer of "God Bless America." Music: Irving Berlin's 1923
"Pack Up Your Sins & Go to the Devil in Hades," Dan Barker, vocal
& keyboard. Mother's Day segment, featuring Anne Gaylor,
FFRF founder, and director of the Charitable Women's Medical Fund.
Music in honor of Mother's Day: "Bread & Roses" feminist anthem,
performed by Dan Barker. (MP3, 53 min, 24 MB) | |||
| Fighting Words . . . Robin Morgan | 06 May 2006 | 00:44:54 | |
Robin Morgan (Sisterhood Is Powerful) is an atheist whose new book Fighting Words is a counter to the religious right. Her novel The Burning Times
is based on the true case of the first woman put to death as a witch by
the Roman Catholic Church in Ireland. Also hear "Theocracy Alert,"
"Freethinkers' Almanac," and the debut of "Pagan Pulpit." (MP3, 45 min,
20.5MB) | |||
| Somewhere Over the Rainbow . . . Rhymes for the Irreverent | 29 Apr 2006 | 00:48:36 | |
Featuring interview with Ernie Harburg, president of the Yip
Harburg Foundation, on the great American lyricist Yip Harburg
("Somewhere Over the Rainbow," "Brother, Can You Spare a Dime?," "April
in Paris"), a self-described "ardent agnostic," and author of Rhymes for the Irreverent, recently republished by the Freedom From Religion Foundation. Also featuring a segment with Prof. Penny Edgell, University of Minnesota, on her study, "Atheists as 'Other'." (MP3, 49 min, 22.3MB) | |||
| Give thanks . . . where it is due. | 22 Nov 2023 | 00:49:25 | |
Our Thanksgiving 2023 show features Godless Gospel performing "Let's All Give Thanks," interviews FFRF Counsel Sam Grover on FFRF's new brief against religious censorship of drag shows, and features law Professor Mary Ziegler warning about the anti-abortion movement's goal of fetal personhood. | |||
| Freedom From Fundamentalism | 16 Nov 2023 | 00:50:34 | |
This week we announce a Triumphant Trifecta of legal victories, ending high-school proselytizing in West Virginia, eliminating a religious test for public office in New Jersey, and stopping $1.5 million of South Carolina state funds from going to a religious school. Then we hear Jen Castle, the national Director of Abortion Services for Planned Parenthood, deliver an impassioned speech in acceptance of FFRF's "Freedom From Religious Fundamentalism" award. | |||
| How Fascism and Nazism Influenced Hindu Nationalism | 09 Nov 2023 | 00:49:17 | |
Guest host FFRF Communications Director Amitabh Pal first recounts the state/church watchdog's achievements over the past few days — and the resulting media coverage. Then, he talks with University of Turin Professor Marzia Casolari about her groundbreaking book, "In the Shadow of the Swastika," spotlighting the influence of Italian fascism and Nazism on the Hindu nationalist movement currently governing India. And interspersed throughout the show is the music of freethinker Aaron Copeland, whose birth anniversary we are observing this week. | |||
| Students Win in West Virginia | 02 Nov 2023 | 00:49:23 | |
FFRF Legal Director Rebecca Markert and FFRF Attorney Liz Cavell fill in as guest hosts this week. They discuss the alarming election of a Christian nationalism devotee to the Speaker of the House of Representatives. FFRF Senior Counsel Patrick Elliott joins to share an exciting update in one of FFRF's lawsuits on behalf of West Virginia public school students. | |||
| For Heaven's Sake | 26 Oct 2023 | 00:49:25 | |
For a special themed show, FFRF co-presidents Annie Laurie Gaylor and Dan Barker discuss the harm of belief in heaven and hell. Songs include "Heaven" by Rupert Brooke, "Pack Up Your Sins (and Go to the Devil in Hades)" by Irving Berlin, "Declaration of the Free" by Robert Ingersoll, "Preacher & the Slave" by Joe Hill, "Spooky Mormon Hell" from The Book of Mormon, "This World" by Malvina Reynolds, "Reincarnation" by Wallace D. McRae, "Joy To The World" by Godless Gospel, and "None of the Above" by Dan Barker. | |||
| We Won't Back Down | 19 Oct 2023 | 00:49:25 | |
Oklahoma's Superintendent of Public Education Ryan Walters is going after FFRF for complaining about that state's creation of a "public" religious charter school. FFRF Legal Fellow Sammi Lawrence tells us about the new amicus brief we filed in favor of Southwest Airlines enforcing their policy against religious harassment. Then we hear from three eloquent 18-year-old college students who read their winning essays at FFRF's annual convention: Luci Green, Skylar Blumenauer, and Michelle Liao. | |||
| What's Wrong With the Ten Commandments? | 12 Oct 2023 | 00:49:24 | |
FFRF Co-Presidents Dan Barker and Annie Laurie Gaylor energetically demolish the Ten Commandments, both as moral guides and as an influence on U.S. law. After hearing the Philip Appleman poem "Noah," read by Phil and his wife Marjorie, we listen to Dan's song "Lucifer's Lament," about how Satan gets none of the credit for God's destructive punishments. | |||
| We Of Little Faith | 06 Oct 2023 | 00:49:26 | |
FFRF Legal Fellow Sammi Lawrence describes FFRF's newest lawsuit challenging a religious test for public office in New Jersey. FFRF's Equal Justice Works Fellow Kat Grant tells us about the testimony she gave at the Wisconsin capitol in opposition to a religiously motivated bill that would prohibit gender-affirming care for minors. Then we speak with Washington Post contributing columnist Kate Cohen about her new book We Of Little Faith: Why I Stopped Pretending To Believe (And Maybe You Should Too). | |||
| Medicine River | 21 Aug 2025 | 00:49:43 | |
After we cover state/church news around the country, FFRF Senior Litigation Counsel Sam Grover recounts FFRF's recent victory stopping the Ten Commandments from being posted in Texas public schools. Then, journalist Mary Annette Pember, a citizen of the Red Cliff Band of Wisconsin Ojibwe, describes her new book Medicine River: A Story of Survival and the Legacy of Indian Boarding Schools. | |||
| A Wall of Separation | 28 Sep 2023 | 00:49:25 | |
Find out why Alabama Governor Kay Ivey and Texas Senator Ted Cruz are dissing the Freedom From Religion Foundation. After hearing Dan Barker's song "The Battle of Church and State," we talk with the distinguished scholar Steven K. Green about his book Separating Church and State: A History. | |||
| Christian White Supremacy | 21 Sep 2023 | 00:49:43 | |
We report four state-church victories this week: Minnesota, Oklahoma and two in California. We also report on the advocacy group FFRF Action Fund, working to keep religion out of politics and law. Then we speak with Robert P. Jones, president and founder of the Public Religion Research Institute (PRRI) about his powerful new book The Hidden Roots of White Supremacy: and the Path to a Shared American Future. | |||
| Do Say Gay | 14 Sep 2023 | 00:49:24 | |
We protest coaches forcing prayer and baptism on students, a public library system closing on the sabbath to "honor God" and judges who inject bible verses into their decisions. Courageous freethinking high-school student Will Larkins tells us how he is protesting Florida's "Don't Say Gay" law. Then we honor Margaret Sanger by hearing Dan Barker's song "No Gods, No Masters." | |||
| Asian American Apostate | 07 Sep 2023 | 00:49:43 | |
We expose the hypocrisy of praying football coach Joe Kennedy and complain about religious incursions into the public schools. After remembering the life of "Lone Star Freethinker" Catherine Fahringer (1922–2008), we talk with R. Scott Okamoto, author of Asian American Apostate: Losing Religion and Finding Myself at an Evangelical University. | |||
| Indian Jeopardy | 31 Aug 2023 | 00:49:43 | |
We protest bibles and prayers in public schools and "In God We Trust" on public buildings. Freethought Radio co-host Annie Laurie Gaylor wraps up her series on "The Cult of Fetus Worship." Then we commemorate the 10th anniversary of the assassination of Indian rationalist Narendra Dabholkar by speaking with his brave successor Avinash Patil, president of the Maharashtra Association for the Eradication of Superstition. | |||
| How religion became more conservative and society more secular | 24 Aug 2023 | 00:49:44 | |
"It's Too Darn Hot!" And evangelicals are making global warming worse. After reporting state/church news in Indiana, South Carolina, Colorado, Ohio and Florida, Freethought Radio co-host Annie Laurie Gaylor reads more of her blog: "Let's Abort the Cult of Fetus Worship." Then we speak with Berkeley history Professor David A. Hollinger about his book Christianity's American Fate: How Religion Became More Conservative and Society More Secular. | |||
| The Gospel of J. Edgar Hoover | 17 Aug 2023 | 00:49:25 | |
After reporting on state/church complaints and victories in Oklahoma, North Carolina, Wisconsin, Indiana and California, Annie Laurie asks, "Is there a cult of fetus worship?" Then we speak with Stanford Professor Lerone A. Martin about his illuminating new book, The Gospel of J. Edgar Hoover: How the FBI Aided and Abetted the Rise of White Christian Nationalism. | |||
| Beyond Doubt | 10 Aug 2023 | 00:49:44 | |
We announce a new lawsuit attempting to stop public money from repairing churches in New Jersey. We celebrate the birthdate of the "Great Agnostic" orator and author Robert G. Ingersoll by hearing his "Love" recitation set to music. Then we speak with University of Aberdeen professor Isabella Kasselstrand about her new book Beyond Doubt: The Secularization of Society. | |||
| Humanly Possible | 03 Aug 2023 | 00:49:26 | |
We announce a new lawsuit to stop Oklahoma officials from creating the nation's first religious public charter school. After hearing Rupert Brooke's poem "Heaven" (from the point of view of a fish) set to music by Dan Barker, Annie Laurie questions why so many Americans still believe in angels. Then British author Sarah Bakewell tells us about her new book Humanly Possible: Seven Hundred Years of Humanist Freethinking, Inquiry, and Hope. | |||
| Ban the Bible? | 27 Jul 2023 | 00:49:44 | |
FFRF attorney Chris Line explains why many evangelicals are boycotting the "Barbie" movie. Colorado activist Rob Rogers tells us how he is protesting book banning by insisting that the bible should also be banned. Then we remember freethinking author and editor James A. Haught, from West Virginia, who died this week at age 91. | |||
| Confronting Christian nationalism | 14 Aug 2025 | 00:49:43 | |
FFRF Legal Director Patrick Elliott tells us some breaking good news about a Christian nationalist legal attack against FFRF by Oklahoma state Superintendent Ryan Walters. Then, we'll hear a chilling warning about encroaching Christian fascism by author Katherine Stewart. | |||
| Conspiracy theories | 20 Jul 2023 | 00:49:44 | |
FFRF litigation attorney Sam Grover tells us about his trip to Little Rock to do oral arguments in FFRF's federal lawsuit challenging the placement of a Ten Commandments monument at the Arkansas capitol. Then we interview the well-known skeptic Michael Shermer about his book Conspiracy: Why the Rational Believe the Irrational. | |||
| Apes and Gods | 13 Jul 2023 | 00:49:24 | |
Atheists have bragging rights when it comes to LGBTQ-plus matters. We talk about state/church issues in Utah, Indiana, Iowa, Wisconsin, South Carolina and Canada. After hearing the 1954 Woody Guthrie song "Ballad of Old Man Trump," Professor and author Hector Garcia tells us about "Apes, Gods and Reproductive Health Policy." | |||
| Bad decisions | 06 Jul 2023 | 00:49:42 | |
We tell Trump that atheists are not arsonists. After hearing Henry Fonda defend freethought and academic liberty in 1942, we listen to George M. Cohan's freethinking 1904 song "Life's a Very Funny Proposition After All." Then FFRF Associate Counsel Liz Cavell and FFRF Legal Director Rebecca Markert describe two recent bad Supreme Court decisions, Groff v. DeJoy and 303 Creative v. Elenis. | |||
| Narco-Pastors | 29 Jun 2023 | 00:49:22 | |
We complain about religion and government mixing in Texas, Colorado, New York, Florida and Oklahoma. Freethought Radio co-host Annie Laurie Gaylor tells Southern Baptist women: "Please stay home next Sunday." After hearing lyricist Sheldon Harnick (who died last week) sing his cautionary song "Merry Little Minuet," we speak with The Progressive journalist Jeff Abbott about how right-wing evangelicalism and narco-trafficking are affecting policy and politics in Latin America. | |||
| Playing God | 22 Jun 2023 | 00:49:24 | |
We report state/church victories and complaints in Texas, Alabama, Utah, California and Wisconsin, and we chastise Sen. Josh Hawley for his erroneous and tone-deaf Juneteenth comments about Christianity and slavery. Then we speak with Catholic journalist Mary Jo McConahay about her new book, Playing God: American Catholic Bishops and the Far Right. | |||