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Find out why Alabama Gov. Kay Ivey and Texas Sen. Ted Cruz are dissing the Freedom From Religion Foundation. After hearing FFRF Co-President 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.
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.
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.”
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.
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.
“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.
After reporting on state/church complaints and victories in Oklahoma, North Carolina, Wisconsin, Indiana and California, Freethought Radio co-host Annie Laurie Gaylor 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.
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.
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 Gaylor 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.