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Month:Secularism is growing around the world, and in the United States resistance to Christian nationalism is increasing. FFRF Legal Fellow Sammi Lawrence and FFRF Staff Attorney Chris Line join us to talk about some of the encouraging state/church legal victories (in court and out of court) that the FFRF legal staff has been winning in recent weeks.
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.”
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.
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.
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.
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 Copland, whose birth anniversary we are observing this week.
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 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.
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 its 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, Michelle Liao and Skylar Blumenauer.