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| "Ziklag" with Andy Kroll | 30 Aug 2024 | 01:09:09 | |
Just when you thought you had a handle on all of the Christian Nationalist efforts to reshape America into their biblical paradise (think New Apostolic Reformation, Seven Mountains Dominionism, Jericho Marches, The Federalist Society, The Heritage Foundation, TurningPointUSA, Project 2025), along comes Ziklag, a secret society of mega millionaires created to help sway our elections toward a Christian Nationalist agenda that's also, (get this!) a tax-exempt 501(c)3! | |||
| "Faith, Interfaith and Non-Belief at the DNC" with Sarah Levin and Hemant Mehta | 24 Aug 2024 | 00:45:02 | |
After a long long week of activity in Chicago, our friends Sarah Levin (Secular Strategies) and Hemant Mehta (Friendly Atheist), graciously agreed to connect for an exclusive conversation for Unreasonable listeners, recapping what they saw and heard at the Democratic National Convention, especially from a secular perspective, since over 30 percent of the Democratic party is non-religious. There was a lot of god talk coming from the podium. And we get it: Democrats have the opportunity to draw in people of faith who’ve finally had it with their anti-Christ candidate. How many of those people actually exist? Who knows, but in this game of inches it behooves us to invite them to the party and feel welcome. As they should: honest people of faith do, for the most part, share the social and moral values of secular voters. | |||
| Live From SRF: Attorneys Erica Coray and Zach Pekelis | 17 May 2024 | 00:29:24 | |
Erica Coray and Zach Pekelis are attorneys working to limit the deleterious impacts from religious accommodations. Their SRF panel “Past, Present and Upcoming Battles Over Health Mandates and Religious Accommodations” examined the law governing religious exemptions from public health requirements and the impact these cases have on the future of religious exceptionalism in law and society. They talked to Unreasonable about the real-life threats posed by religious accommodations, the cynical use of the term “deeply held religious beliefs” and how courts are meant to assess a plaintiff’s standing, as well as the sincerity, of their religious-based objections. (Think gay wedding cakes, hypothetical websites, postal workers demanding Sunday off and football coaches making 50-yard line public spectacles of their personally held religious beliefs.) Most timely, we get into the current Supreme Court battle argued by Erin Hawley (a former clerk for Justice Roberts who now works for the Alliance Defending Freedom, a powerful conservative Christian legal group, and the wife of insurrectionist Sen. Josh Hawley ) regarding access of the abortion pill Mifepristone. | |||
| Live From SRF: Erin Reed | 12 May 2024 | 00:32:10 | |
Erin Reed is a transgender woman, public speaker, journalist and activist who tracks anti-LGBTQ+ legislation around the world, tirelessly reporting on issues concerning the trans community. Her immensely influential TikTok account has over 445,000 followers and her daily Substack, Erin In The Morning, has more than 54,000 subscribers. | |||
| Live From SRF: Brandon Wolf | 11 May 2024 | 00:21:20 | |
On June 12, 2016, life changed for Brandon Wolf. He crouched in a bathroom while a gunman opened fire at Orlando’s Pulse Nightclub, killing his best friends, Drew Leinonen & Juan Guerrero, and 47 others. | |||
| Episode Twenty-five: "Live From SRF" with Todd Stiefel | 10 May 2024 | 01:01:26 | |
By his own definition, Todd Stiefel is weathly. He just is. That’s not a judgment, just a fact. When his family business was sold and the non-compete clause kicked in, he was left financially secure and without a career. His years of preparation to lead the company were rendered unnecessary. One day he was Chief Strategy Officer of Stiefel Laboratories. Next, he’s searching for ways to protect, and make the best use of, his windfall. | |||
| Life From SRF: Tim Whitaker | 04 May 2024 | 00:27:31 | |
Tim Whitaker is a true believer. The creator and facilitator of The New Evangelicals podcast, Tim advocates for the marginalized within the church, exploring the full depth and breadth of Christian faith traditions, and seeks to hold toxic churches and their leaders accountable. | |||
| Life From SRF: Dr. Anthea Butler | 04 May 2024 | 00:31:04 | |
Dr. Anthea Butler is Geraldine R. Segal Professor in American Social Thought, and chair of the department of Religious Studies at the University of Pennsylvania. | |||
| Live From SRF: Rep. Jamie Raskin | 27 Apr 2024 | 00:26:10 | |
We're going to assume that if you're listening to this, Jamie Raskin needs no introduction. | |||
| Live From SRF: Ani Zonneveld | 27 Apr 2024 | 00:35:48 | |
Ani Zonneveld is a writer, singer/songwriter, and founder and president of Muslims for Progressive Values (MPV), an international human rights organization that advocates for social justice and equality for all, and supports freedom of expression and of conscience, women’s rights and, as an ally, LGBTQ rights. | |||
| "Field Team 6" with Jason Berlin | 26 Apr 2024 | 01:03:53 | |
Like just about everyone we know, Jason Berlin woke up one morning in November 2016 and realized he had to change his life. Being a writer for a reality comedy TV show was all fun and games. But real life had taken a dark turn with the election of a new president who, let’s just say, was not Hillary Clinton. He became an activist. And now, his grassroots organization, Field Team 6, is a political powerhouse, registering new voters around the country. | |||
| Live From SRF: Rachel Laser | 20 Apr 2024 | 00:31:27 | |
LIVE FROM SRF is a new limited series from Unreasonable, recorded at the 2024 Summit for Religious Freedom in Washington, D.C., April 13-16. | |||
| "Black Nonbelievers" with Mandisa Thomas | 17 Aug 2024 | 01:18:30 | |
The Black Church is as American as anything you can name. For so many, the promise of a glorious afterlife gave, and gives, succor to a lifetime of hardship here on Earth. Pew Research: Black Christians vs. Black Nonbelievers Debate Cringe Alert: Kent Hovind Debate Black Freethinkers by Chris Cameron | |||
| "Secular Ground Game, Part 1" with Wil Jeudy (Texas) and Devon Graham (Florida) | 11 Apr 2024 | 01:06:54 | |
With this episode, we begin a four-part series focused on those individuals and groups around the country who are leading the secular ground game. Some are facing tsunamis of resistance. Others are making headway. But the brighter the light on their efforts the easier to find and join them. | |||
| "The Politics of Youth" with Jahnavi Rao | 29 Mar 2024 | 01:16:59 | |
What if young people took their collective future into their own hands, cultivated and supported their own candidates, rather than relying on the elders who appear increasingly out-of-touch with their concerns and will inevitably disappoint them? That sounds promising, until you discover the incredibly low voter registration rates among high schoolers arriving at the age that was once considered a major milestone: voting in your first election. Culture warriors have made it so that the simplest civics lesson is contested, reducing that awareness, and many teachers watch their words out of fear of being accused of “indoctrination.” Who really knows what these kids are being taught? Jahnavi Rao knows. At 16, the now 23-year-old Harvard grad founded New Voters, and held her first voter registration drive amongst her fellow high schoolers in Berwyn, PA. Since then, over 300 volunteers have registered more than 80,000 young voters across 39 states, thanks to New Voters. In this conversation, Jahnavi provides insight to a demographic we think we know, but probably don’t. It turns out that Gen Zs are more than their characterization as smartphone ostriches, buried in their curated virtual worlds as the real world conspires against them. Please share this conversation with the young people in your life. It’s an important message. But it's better if they hear it from her. | |||
| "The Religion Clauses" with Dean Erwin Chemerinsky | 15 Mar 2024 | 00:57:34 | |
David and Christina talk to one of the country’s leading lights in the area of American constitutional law and dean of Berkeley Law, about the various interpretations of the First Amendment’s two religion clauses; freedom of speech in the age of artificial intelligence and political deep-fakes; staying positive and vigilant even as an overreaching Supreme Court undermines the constitution it is sworn to uphold; judicial term limits and expansion of the Court; the electoral college, even where Chemerinsky and Antonin Scalia find common ground. | |||
| Unreasonable Coffee 3/9/24 | 09 Mar 2024 | 01:06:22 | |
To help us better understand our Christian brethren, and how to build alliances between people of faith and those who are perfectly good without a god, we invited into the studio someone whose name is mentioned frequently on the podcast, usually preceded by the phrase “devout Christian”: David’s wife Kaitlyn Waterson. Where do this couple, an atheist and “devout Christian” find common ground? Religiously polar opposites, where do their politics intersect? What do those kitchen table conversations sound like and are there lessons to be learned there? In the final Unreasonable Coffee before the launch of Season Two on March 15, Christina pivots from election guru to marriage counselor, in this fascinating conversation with David and Kaitlyn. | |||
| Unreasonable Coffee 3/2/24 | 02 Mar 2024 | 00:40:00 | |
This week's Unreasonable Coffee is served steaming hot! Christina is so pissed off she needs a dose of David's hopium to cool her off. | |||
| Unreasonable Coffee 2/24/24 | 24 Feb 2024 | 00:43:14 | |
On this week's Unreasonable Coffee, David and Christina bring their hot takes to the extra-uterine children of Alabama, Tom Suozzi's winning strategy, eau de Trump, and why we brewed this Coffee just too damn early in the day. | |||
| Unreasonable Coffee 2/17/24 | 17 Feb 2024 | 00:44:07 | |
This time, David and Christina review the week’s special elections in New York and Pennsylvania; coming of age in the age of internet disinformation; Chris Ullery’s reporting on the Central Bucks school board member; David’s UUism and progressive allies in faith; religious and political Super Bowl ads. | |||
| Unreasonable Coffee 2/10/24 | 10 Feb 2024 | 00:41:22 | |
Over this week’s cuppa, David and Christina discuss the Independent State Legislature Theory in light of the just-concluded SCOTUS arguments regarding Colorado’s assertion that the 14th Amendment empowers the state to remove certain individuals from its primary ballot; Breaching the Mainstream project by the Institute for Research and Education on Human Rights; a case for open primaries; the latest NAR-cissistic doublespeak coming from C. Peter Wagner-anointed “apostle” Lance Wallnau; a win against Project Veritas; the disbanding of Moms for Liberty in Lehigh County; and an introduction to Conservapedia, the alt-fact reference site. | |||
| Unreasonable Coffee 2/3/24 | 03 Feb 2024 | 00:47:14 | |
This week on Unreasonable Coffee, David and Christina wonk out on political fatigue, the endorsement process, the problem of judicial retention, as well as Turning Point USA crazy talk, a win for The Satanic Temple, and whether Taylor and Travis are psyops. | |||
| Unreasonable Coffee 1/27/24 | 27 Jan 2024 | 00:46:34 | |
During our hiatus, David and Christina engage in a series of mid-season one-on-one conversations analyzing the latest news, offering tools for engagement and serving up reasons for optimism. This week, they discuss a bill allowing the National Prayer Breakfast to be held in the Capital Rotunda, making faith-nonfaith marriages work, candidate vetting, the less-obvious value of lobbying, the work Wil Jeudy and Secular Houston are doing on the ground in Texas, tools for growing a secular electorate, and the positivity of pluralism. | |||
| "There Are More of Us" Live From TNR'S Stop Trump Summit | 03 Aug 2024 | 00:50:44 | |
Ten weeks ago Joe Biden was still the Democratic candidate for president and Donald Trump was…well…still Donald Trump (and he’s only become a more extreme version of himself since). It was then, in mid-May, that The New Republic magazine convened a group of academics, lawyers, journalists, activists, politicians and pundits in Philadelphia for their Stop Trump Summit. It was at once illuminating and comforting for an audience desperate to be talked off the ledge if only for that one afternoon. The event’s theme song might well have been “How Do You Solve a Problem Like The Donald?” Now that Kamala Harris is the presumptive nominee, it is still worth revisiting that event, because it wasn’t so much about Biden as about the other guy. And though Biden’s handoff and Harris’s launch have gone off fairly smoothly and met with tremendous early enthusiasm, the problem of Trump, like a bad case of impetigo, persists. Panels ranged from the threats to democracy posed by a second Trump administration (who only this week promised "my beautiful Christians" that if they voted him in it would be the last time they'd ever have to vote), to the impact of the Dobbs decision, to voter registration strategies. | |||
| Unreasonable Coffee 1/19/24 | 19 Jan 2024 | 00:41:05 | |
During our hiatus, Unreasonable is gearing up for what will be an extremely active year. But between now and March 15, David and Christina will engage in a series of mid-season one-on-one conversations analyzing the latest news, issue calls to action and, as is their wont, share reasons for optimism. This week, they consider the results of the Iowa caucuses, conservative campaigns courting the Jewish vote in light of the Israel/Hamas war, and whether Democrats have been complicit in normalizing the extremism of Republican candidates. | |||
| "Courting Disaster" with Andrew Seidel | 22 Dec 2023 | 01:28:11 | |
As a constitutional lawyer, Andrew Seidel has fought on the front lines in the battle to protect and preserve the separation of church and state. He’s written two books on the scourge of Christian Nationalism: “The Founding Myth” provides a detailed history of the false notion that America was founded as a Christian nation, how the myth began and who’s perpetuating it today. “American Crusade” focuses on how Christian Nationalists have won incremental battles in the courts for over 50 years leading to foundational changes in our country, from deciding elections to the reversal of Roe, book bans, the legal erasure of Black history, public funding for religious institutions, an insurrection, and the theocratical activism of our Supreme Court. | |||
| "Secular Public Service" with Rep. Chris Rabb | 08 Dec 2023 | 00:34:26 | |
Pennsylvania State Representative Chris Rabb represents the 200th district of Philadelphia County, which includes, as he calls it, The People's Republic of Mount Airy. He is also non-religious and is proudly open about it. We talked to RepRabb about politics, religion, and why the twain should never meet. This one is fast and furious and 100% on point! | |||
| "The Family" with Jonathan Larsen | 24 Nov 2023 | 01:08:45 | |
Since Eisenhower, every American president has attended something called the National Prayer Breakfast, hosted by a mysterious and amorphous group called the Fellowship Foundation, or more familiarly, The Family. | |||
| "Hopium Addiction" with Simon Rosenberg | 10 Nov 2023 | 01:12:09 | |
In the lead-up to the 2022 midterms, pollsters uniformly predicted a red wave. This seemed a harmless prediction as our fickle American electorate often engages in buyer’s remorse a mere two years after a presidential election. But what actually happened was the exact opposite of that polling. While not exactly a blue wave, Democrats performed well enough for the election to be considered not just an upset but a full-throated rejection of MAGA. How did the pollsters get it so wrong? And how did Simon Rosenberg get it so right? | |||
| "Some Scary Shit" with Team Unreasonable | 27 Oct 2023 | 01:09:40 | |
Since Unreasonable began, we’ve heard of horrifying tales, from the dark money fueling our far-right SCOTUS to the religious impositions on our personal healthcare choices, to the history, mobilization and impact of White Christian Nationalists literally praying for Armageddon. In observance of Halloween — Unreasonable’s highest and holiest of days — we’re revisiting some of our scariest moments and reflecting on what they mean for our future. Enter. If you dare… | |||
| "Carlisle Indian Boarding School" with Gwen Leaffe Carr | 13 Oct 2023 | 01:02:00 | |
“How do you expect this country to ever be anything but in turmoil?” This is the rhetorical question posed by our guest, Gwen Leaffe Carr, executive director of the Carlisle Indian School Project. A relatively unknown chapter in the ongoing tragedy of America’s Native people is the one about the boarding schools designed to erase them. Or, in the words of their architect, Lt. Col. Richard Henry Pratt, to “kill the Indian in him, and save the man." This episode of Unreasonable is dedicated to all those who suffered the indignity of these schools, to those who died there, and to those who survived. | |||
| "The Assault on Public Education" Live from Widener University | 29 Sep 2023 | 01:08:31 | |
When we give up on our students, especially those in public schools, we relinquish our collective responsibility as stewards of a thriving democracy. After all, knowledge is power. And in a democracy, knowledge is also a birthright. Defunding our public schools, demonizing public school teachers, diverting public funding to private and religious institutions, deprives our kids — soon to be adults — of that power, and assigns to them less than first-class citizenship. | |||
| "The Conversion of the Jews" with Paul Golin | 13 Sep 2023 | 01:13:58 | |
On the eve of Rosh Hashanah we talk with Paul Golin, executive director of the Society for Humanistic Judaism, an organization which promotes the concept of being Jewish absent a belief in God. | |||
| "No Joke" with Pete Dominick | 31 Aug 2023 | 01:12:34 | |
Sometimes you don't know whether to laugh or cry. On the one hand, a typical Donald Trump speech is comedy gold. No sentient human actually speaks like that, and the words, not to mention the syntax, are often a spew of laughable preposterousness. (Alec Baldwin was good, but nowhere near as hilarious as the original!) Still, he has an audience that takes him straight, no irony. | |||
| "Kids Today" Live from the 2024 Secular Student Alliance Conference | 20 Jul 2024 | 01:39:08 | |
Last month, David and Christina attended the annual Secular Student Alliance conference, held this year in sweltering Little Rock, Arkansas. | |||
| "The Satanic Temple" with Lucien Greaves | 17 Aug 2023 | 01:25:18 | |
While some politicians — who had never given a thought to God or Christianity or had ever committed an act of forgiveness or charity toward others that anyone could recall — were disingenuously embracing Jesus for their own craven ends, others were working across multiple, nonviolent, nontheistic, and legal approaches to protect children, fight on behalf of women’s bodily autonomy, and litigate to restore true religious freedom and equality for all Americans, regardless of their belief system. Lucien Greaves is the co-founder of The Satanic Temple, whose mission is “to encourage benevolence and empathy, reject tyrannical authority, advocate practical common sense, oppose injustice, and undertake noble pursuits.” | |||
| "Charismatic Revival Fury" with Matthew D. Taylor | 03 Aug 2023 | 01:06:32 | |
The New Apostolic Reformation is a loose network of independent congregations untethered by the dogmas of traditional denominations and many of their leaders, or self-anointed “apostles,” make claims so outlandish you wonder how anyone in their right mind would believe them. NAR was also a primary driver of J6. Never heard of NAR? You need to, because its membership and belief system – as crazy as it will sound to you – is alive and viral in the halls of Congress and local governments. And the acceptance of this religious movement, invented only a couple of decades ago, is metastasizing not just here but around the world, into the hundreds of millions. | |||
| "Money for Humanists" with Ron Millar | 20 Jul 2023 | 01:08:36 | |
How did the faux “grassroots” organization Moms For Liberty metastasize in just a few years to attract hundred of followers, as well as extremist presidential candidates, to their summit in Philadelphia last month? Money. Crazy money. | |||
| "What Are They Thinking?" with Bradley Onishi | 06 Jul 2023 | 00:48:24 | |
What if there was a war on but you didn't know it? And what if you were the enemy? | |||
| BONUS: "Christina's World" | 22 Jun 2023 | 00:16:36 | |
David talks to Christina about her Catholic upbringing, her mother's premature death, and her atheism. | |||
| "Dying While Atheist" with Dave Warnock | 22 Jun 2023 | 00:52:37 | |
What would you do if you knew your days were numbered? In 2019 Dave Warnock, one-time charismatic evangelical preacher now-atheist, was diagnosed with Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis. ALS is a fatal condition, and with his diagnosis Dave had a choice to make: live out the rest of his life quietly waiting to die, or “live out loud.” That meant speaking publicly about his spiritual deconstruction, his disease, and dying without a belief in a god or an afterlife. Trigger warning: this conversation speaks frankly about death. We are grateful for the opportunity to share Dave’s story with you, and for the time he gave us for this interview that we promise will move and challenge you. | |||
| "Who Is Thomas Paine?" with Margaret Downey | 08 Jun 2023 | 00:50:07 | |
Happy Thomas Paine Day! June 8, also known as Freethinkers Day, celebrates one of leading lights of the American Revolution that hardly anyone knows anything about. | |||
| "The Gospel According to Naomi" with Rev. Naomi Washington-Leapheart: Part 2 | 01 Jun 2023 | 00:42:28 | |
In Part Two of this frank, fearless and provocative conversation, Rev. Naomi addresses topics ranging from blind faith, literal readings of the gospel, and the falacy of religious unity, to the demise of Christian progressivism, advice for secular candidates seeking to appeal to traditional Black congregations, and what inspires her, despite everything, to "keep showing up." | |||
| "The Gospel According to Naomi" with Rev. Naomi Washington-Leapheart: Part 1 | 25 May 2023 | 00:43:35 | |
The Christian bible is filled with contradictions, its text contested even among adherents. With so much of “the gospel” in question, where does one’s faith come from? David and Christina explore the meaning of faith, the state of American Christianity, and the separation of church and state with Rev. Naomi Washington-Leapheart. This is the first of two parts. | |||
| "Secular Student Alliance" with Kevin Bolling | 11 May 2023 | 00:15:57 | |
Calling All Secular High School and College Activists! For over two decades, the Secular Student Alliance has empowered secular students to proudly express their identity, build welcoming communities, promote secular values, and set a course for lifelong activism. The SSA provides scholarships and their national conference is coming up in June. Executive Director Kevin Bolling tells us all about it. | |||
| "What in God's Name is Going On?" with Alison Gill | 05 Jul 2024 | 00:54:18 | |
This was an especially nutty week in America. And none of it had to do with a particular televised debate or even the Supreme Court’s ruling on presidential immunity. This week the state of Louisiana mandated that The Ten Commandments be displayed in every one of its public school classrooms. In Oklahoma, in the wake of the state’s Supreme Court decision to disallow the establishment of the country’s first publicly-funded religious charter school, Ryan Waters, the state’s education superintendent, issued a requirement that the bible be placed in all public school classrooms. We parse the immediate and long-term implications of both of these issues with Alison Gill, Vice President for Legal and Policy at American Atheists. Alison also helps us understand "the Chevron deference” in light of the U.S. Supreme Court’s decision last week in Loper Bright Enterprises v. Raimondo to ignore the expertise of federal agencies in favor of politically-appointed and inexpert judges with their own ideological leanings. | |||
| "The Secular Strategy" with Sarah Levin | 11 May 2023 | 00:50:33 | |
So what do we do when the party that generally embraces secular values like bodily autonomy, democracy, and science, demonstrates an abject disinterest in its secular voters, despite representing a huge voting bloc? Could this be the biggest miscalculation in the Democratic party's strategy? Do we even have a strategy? Okay, that's a lot of questions. We talk with Sarah Levin, founder of Secular Strategies, seeking answers. | |||
| "Tenacious" with Rob Boston | 27 Apr 2023 | 00:47:56 | |
When you consider how many laws and exemptions accommodate Christian Nationalists, and the militancy with which they fight to impose their extremist vision of America – from White supremacy to homophobia to vicious attacks on women’s healthcare – it’s not a stretch to see the battle lost. Thankfully, we have organizations like Americans United for Separation of Church and State litigating and lobbying on behalf of all American citizens of all beliefs. | |||
| "The Holy War Inside the US Military" with Mikey Weinstein | 13 Apr 2023 | 00:38:22 | |
For nearly 20 years, the Military Religious Freedom Foundation has been on the front lines of calling out and litigating Christian Nationalism and religious indoctrination in the U.S. military. David and Christina talk to its founder, Mikey Weinstein, and his report from the field clearly illustrates America’s strong-armed bend towards theocracy. “It’s not a problem or an issue or a challenge,” he says. “It’s a national security threat.” | |||
| "Following the Dark Money" with Nina Burleigh | 30 Mar 2023 | 00:46:19 | |
David and Christina go deep diving into the dark money world of Christian Nationalism and right-wing extremism, with journalist and best-selling author, Nina Burleigh. | |||