Sinopsis
And we are The Non-Prophets!... a live atheism focused internet show airing on the first and third Wednesday of every month, starting at 7:30 PM Central (01:30-03:00 UTC). Hosted by Russell Glasser, Jeff Dee, and Denis Loubet, the Non-Prophets focuses on atheism and the separation of church and state.
Episodios
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Forget Taking the Wheel, Bring on the Rapture!
19/06/2024 Duración: 21minMark Driscoll Is Praying For Rapture Before Election DayPatheos, By Shawn Paul Wood, on June 5, 2024https://www.patheos.com/blogs/closetohome/2024/06/mark-driscoll-is-praying-for-rapture-before-election-day/In a provocative move, Pastor Mark Driscoll of Trinity Church in Scottsdale, Arizona, has resorted to a dramatic plea: praying for Armageddon before the upcoming Election Day on November 5th, 2024. This act, seen as a desperate bid to remain relevant, showcases Driscoll’s fear of political and ideological defeat. By tweeting this prayer, Driscoll seems to suggest that divine intervention is necessary to prevent an unfavorable electoral outcome, reflecting a crisis of faith in his political future and a pessimistic view of his influence on American politics.Driscoll’s prayer has sparked significant controversy, with many questioning the alignment of his actions with Christian values. Critics, including fellow Christians, argue that calling for the end of the world is contrary to the pro-life stance typicall
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SBC Falls Short: Protecting Kids Fail
17/06/2024 Duración: 20minHow many churches use background checks?Baptist Standard, By Bob Smietana, on May 20, 2024https://www.baptiststandard.com/news/faith-culture/how-many-churches-use-background-checks/SBC abuse reform task force ends its work with no names on database and no long-term planReligion News Service, By Bob Smietana, on June 4, 2024https://religionnews.com/2024/06/04/sbc-abuse-reform-task-force-ends-its-work-with-no-names-on-database-and-no-long-term-future-plan/Child predators within religious institutions represent a longstanding and deeply troubling issue. While the Catholic Church often comes to mind due to its notorious worldwide epidemic of child sexual assault spanning centuries, Christian religious organizations in the United States are also plagued by similar abuses. The Southern Baptist Convention (SBC) is a significant example, having repeatedly failed to guarantee the safety of children despite making numerous pledges to implement long-term protections and safety measures.The SBC's inability to protect chi
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Bishop Blesses Trans Man Serving as Church 'Hermit'
15/06/2024 Duración: 22minCatholic bishop blesses newly out trans man who serves as a church “hermit”LGBTQ Nation, By John Russell , on May 26, 2024https://www.lgbtqnation.com/2024/05/catholic-bishop-blesses-newly-out-trans-man-who-serves-as-a-church-hermit/ In this segment we delve into the paradoxical plight faced by individuals straddling their LGBTQ identity and their loyalty to religious doctrine, particularly within the rigid confines of Catholicism. Matson's audacious act of publicly embracing his trans identity while cloaked within the traditionally reclusive sphere of a Hermit represents a significant rupture in the facade of the Church's antiquated beliefs and exclusionary practices.Amidst the entrenched dogma of the Catholic Church, Matson's revelation as a trans Hermit serves as a striking indictment of the institution's failure to adapt to the evolving landscape of gender and sexuality. By thrusting himself into the spotlight, Matson exposes the hypocrisy and bigotry entrenched within the Church's teachings, challenging t
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Catholic Bishop Finds Ally in Bill Maher
14/06/2024 Duración: 22minOpinion: I’m a Catholic bishop who has found an ally in Bill MaherCNN, By Bishop Robert Barron, on May 28, 2024https://www.cnn.com/2024/05/28/opinions/catholic-bishop-found-an-ally-in-bill-maher-barron/index.html In this segment, the hosts delve into an op-ed discussing the intriguing shift in comedian Bill Maher's comedic focus over the years. Initially known for his scathing critiques of religion, particularly highlighted in his film "Religulous" from the 90s and 2000s, Maher has pivoted towards opposing "wokeism" in recent times. The author of the op-ed, Bishop Robert Barron of Rochester, Minnesota, reflects on Maher's transformation and his own evolving perspective.Bishop Barron acknowledges that he was initially irked by Maher's simplistic portrayal of religion. However, he finds unexpected common ground with Maher in his recent criticism of woke culture. Maher's defense of free speech and civil discourse resonates with Barron, who contrasts it with what he perceives as the stifling effects of woke ideol
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Florida Teachers Indoctrinated with Christian Nationalism
12/06/2024 Duración: 18minFlorida civics teachers are still being indoctrinated with Christian NationalismFriendly Atheist, By Hemant Mehta, on MAY 29, 2024https://www.friendlyatheist.com/p/florida-civics-teachers-are-still?utm_source=share&utm_medium=android&r=oa4eg&triedRedirect=true Governor DeSantis' program is part of a broader effort to reshape the educational landscape in Florida. By offering monetary rewards, the state encourages teachers to undergo training that aligns with Christian nationalist principles. The courses aim to transform educators into advocates for these religious ideals, effectively turning them into missionaries within the public school system.The program has sparked a heated debate. Critics argue that it blurs the line between church and state, undermining the secular nature of public education. They express concerns that this initiative could lead to the indoctrination of students and marginalize those from diverse religious backgrounds. The fear is that schools, which should be neutral grounds
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Texas Gov: Millions & Anti-LGBTQ+ Rhetoric to Defund Schools
10/06/2024 Duración: 23minTexas’ governor is spending millions & using anti-LGBTQ+ rhetoric to defund public educationLGBTQ Nation, By Daniel Villarreal , on May 24, 2024https://www.lgbtqnation.com/2024/05/texas-governor-is-spending-millions-using-anti-lgbtq-rhetoric-to-defund-public-education/ In Texas, Governor Greg Abbott is promoting a school voucher program to redirect taxpayer funds to private schools, aiming to enhance parental choice. Abbott's push faces resistance, even within his own party. He argues parents should support vouchers to avoid LGBTQ+ teachers educating their children, despite past legislative failures.The program's supporters say it expands parental rights by financially supporting private school attendance. Critics claim it undermines public schools and worsens inequality. Abbott's campaign involves substantial financial backing for pro-voucher candidates, targeting GOP dissenters.Jason Friedman likens Abbott's campaign to a business operation aimed at consolidating power. Cindy traces the GOP's effort to
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Desantis has Beef with Lab Meat
08/06/2024 Duración: 19minFlorida lab-grown meat ban: DeSantis says it protects beef industryUSA Today, By Ana Goñi-Lessan, Dan Rorabaugh and Mike Snider, on May 5, 2024https://www.usatoday.com/story/money/food/2024/05/05/florida-lab-grown-meat-ban/73569976007/ Today's spotlight falls on Florida Governor Ron DeSantis, a figure who seems to have a knack for stirring up controversy. As we delve into the fray, we learn of DeSantis' latest tangle, this time with the cultivated meat industry.In a state known for its vibrant agriculture and culinary scene, DeSantis' beef with cultivated meat might seem like just another day in the Sunshine State's political theater. However, this particular skirmish appears to be misdirected, raising questions about the governor's priorities and understanding of emerging industries.As we dive deeper into the cultivated meat controversy, it becomes clear that DeSantis' stance is more than just a spat over semantics. It's a clash between tradition and innovation, with implications for the future of food produ
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Harrison Butker Shanks his Commencement Speech
07/06/2024 Duración: 20minHarrison Butker speech: The biggest mistake he made in his controversial commencement commentsCNN, By AJ Willingham, on May 17, 2024https://www.cnn.com/2024/05/16/sport/harrison-butker-commencement-speech-analysis-cec/index.htmlIn this episode we confront the unsettling reality of misogyny through the lens of one individual: Harrison Butker. Amidst societal shifts and growing awareness of gender issues, Butker's words emerge as a stark reminder of the pervasive nature of sexism and its impact on discourse.With each utterance, Butker reveals the depths of his misogyny, weaving a tapestry of gendered insults and demeaning remarks. His rhetoric serves as a damning indictment of toxic masculinity, perpetuating harmful stereotypes and reinforcing oppressive power dynamics.As we dissect Butker's misogynistic musings, we're confronted with the ugly truth of gender-based discrimination. Each statement becomes a painful reminder of the systemic barriers faced by women in society, from the workplace to the home.Butker'
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Lawmaker Wants to Teach Myths in Science Class
05/06/2024 Duración: 21minMN lawmaker: Public schools engage in 'censorship' by not teaching CreationismThe Friendly Atheist, By Hemant Mehta, on May 07, 2024https://www.friendlyatheist.com/p/mn-lawmaker-public-schools-engageIn this episode the hosts discuss a heated debate over an education bill in Minnesota, introduced by Republican State Senator Glenn Grunhagen. The bill, known as SF 3567, aims to prevent book banning by school districts. However, Grunhagen opposes a section of the bill that would allow parents and librarians to restrict material for students, provided the restrictions are not based on viewpoint or content.Grunhagen, a known climate change denier and Christian nationalist, argues that liberals support censorship when it suits their agenda. He draws a parallel between this bill and the exclusion of creationism from science classes, framing both as censorship. Grunhagen's background and previous attempts to introduce creationist views into school curricula are discussed, highlighting his persistent efforts to infuse
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First Books, Now Art: GOP's New School Ban
03/06/2024 Duración: 19minA GOP school board member tried to ban a student's art for being 'offensive' to ChristiansThe Advocate Mag, By Ryan Adamczeski, on May 9, 2024https://www.advocate.com/news/virginia-augusta-school-board-gay-artThe panel delved into the story of Abby Driscoll, a queer student at Fort Defiance High School in Virginia, whose artwork sparked significant controversy. Driscoll's piece depicted praying hands holding a red rosary, surrounded by a rainbow-colored Bible with the caption, "God loves you but not enough to save you." This provocative artwork was an expression of her experience navigating her identity in a predominantly Christian environment.The artwork drew the ire of Tim Simmons, a conservative school board member, who found it offensive to his faith. Simmons went to great lengths to have the artwork censored, even calling for an emergency school board meeting. Despite being mocked by constituents and lacking support from his peers on the school board, Simmons continued his efforts, highlighting a persist
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Assisted Dying: What does it mean and what is the Law?
01/06/2024 Duración: 22minWhat do assisted dying, assisted suicide and euthanasia mean and what is the law?BBC.com, By BBC News, on March 24, 2024https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-47158287Assisted dying, a deeply sensitive and contentious topic, has been gaining attention as several regions in the UK consider legal changes that would allow terminally ill individuals to end their lives with medical assistance. This issue is complex, varying significantly across different regions. Cindy, hailing from a country where euthanasia is legal, explores the experiences of other nations that have legalized such practices, aiming to glean lessons applicable to the US context.The terminology in this discussion is crucial. Words like "assisted dying," "assisted suicide," and "euthanasia" must be clearly defined to ensure meaningful debate and legislative clarity. As Cindy notes, living in a country with legal euthanasia offers unique insights. In Belgium, where euthanasia has been legal since 2003, strict safeguards are in place. The process requires con
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TX Superintendent Resigns after Trans Student Removal
31/05/2024 Duración: 22minTexas superintendent resigns after trans student’s removal from ‘Oklahoma!’NBC News, By Jo Yurcaba, on May 2, 2024https://www.nbcnews.com/nbc-out/out-news/texas-superintendent-resigns-trans-students-removal-oklahoma-rcna150479In a significant turn of events at the Sherman Independent School District in Texas, Superintendent Tyson Bennett resigned following a highly controversial incident involving the removal and subsequent reinstatement of a transgender student, Max High Tower, from a high school production of the musical "Oklahoma!". This decision came after the controversy garnered national attention and sparked widespread outrage.The school board convened in a closed session to address the situation, ultimately accepting Bennett's resignation and appointing Thomas O'Neal as the interim superintendent. The controversy began in March when Max High Tower, a transgender student, was initially barred from playing a role that did not align with his sex assigned at birth. This decision led to a significant backl
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Unlicensed Teachers Dominate New Teacher Hires in Rural TX
29/05/2024 Duración: 19minUnlicensed teachers now dominate new teacher hires in rural Texas schoolsSan Antonio News, By James P. Van Overschelde, on May 6, 2024https://www.mysanantonio.com/news/article/unlicensed-teachers-now-dominate-new-teacher-19441399.phpIn recent developments, Texas schools have increasingly turned to unlicensed teachers to address the growing shortage of educators. This trend is particularly evident in the 2022-2023 school year, where nearly half of the new teacher hires lack traditional teaching certificates. The reliance on unlicensed teachers has sparked a heated debate regarding the potential long-term consequences for students and the overall quality and integrity of the state's public education system.Supporters of this approach argue that it offers a practical solution to the pressing issue of teacher shortages, especially in underfunded and rural districts where attracting certified teachers can be a significant challenge. They claim that unlicensed teachers, often bringing diverse backgrounds and real-w
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Justice Alito Bemoans Loss of Freedom of Religion
27/05/2024 Duración: 19minJustice Alito warns of declining support for freedom of speech on college campusesNBC News, By Lawrence Hurley, on May 11, 2024https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/supreme-court/justice-alito-warns-declining-support-freedom-speech-college-campuses-rcna151817In a recent commencement speech at Franciscan University of Steubenville, Justice Samuel Alito sparked a discussion about the current state of free speech in the United States, particularly focusing on college campuses. Alito, addressing a crowd at this Catholic college in Ohio, expressed his concern that free speech is in sharp decline, especially in academic settings. This speech comes amidst a backdrop of national debates on free speech, often highlighting the tension between open expression and social and political unrest.Justice Alito's remarks seemed to indirectly reference ongoing controversies, such as the unrest over Gaza, to underline his point. He suggested that the erosion of free speech is particularly evident on college campuses, which he believe
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Pastor Claims PTSD and Mental Illness Are Not Real
25/05/2024 Duración: 19minPastor John MacArthur says there is no such thing as mental illness, calls PTSD ‘grief’The Christian Post, By Leonardo Blair, on May 01, 2024https://www.christianpost.com/news/john-macarthur-says-there-is-no-such-thing-as-mental-illness.htmlIn this segment, the speakers delve into a controversial statement made by John MacArthur regarding mental illness, pharmaceuticals, and parenting. MacArthur claims mental illness is a "noble lie" and suggests that medicating children for mental health conditions can lead to drug addiction and criminal behavior. He also blames Big Pharma for fabricating diagnoses to sell medication. This discussion leads to reflections on the intersection of religion, mental health, and societal attitudes.Phoebe introduces the topic, noting MacArthur's assertion and the broader implications of his statements. Eli expresses incredulity at MacArthur's views, highlighting the harmful impact such rhetoric can have on those in need of mental health support. Scott provides context by comparing M
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Police Killing People With Sedation
24/05/2024 Duración: 19minDozens of deaths reveal risks of sedating people restrained by policeAP News, By RYAN J. FOLEY, CARLA K. JOHNSON and SHELBY LUM, on April 26, 2024https://apnews.com/article/investigation-police-use-of-force-sedation-injections-demetrio-jackson-621909ba7491abc2af8ad2e33ba3415bThe Non-Prophets, Episode 23.20.3 featuring Phoebe Rose, Eli Slack, Scott Dickie and Damien HBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-non-prophets--3254964/support.
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Priest Spends $200K of Church Funds on Games
22/05/2024 Duración: 18minPriest accused by cops of spending over $40,000 of church funds on Candy Crush and Pokémon Go, says it might have happened because he's not a 'details guy'PC Gamer, By Joshua Wolens, on May 1, 2024https://www.pcgamer.com/games/priest-accused-by-cops-of-spending-over-dollar40000-of-church-funds-on-candy-crush-and-pokemon-go-says-it-might-have-happened-because-hes-not-a-details-guy/The conversation revolves around Reverend Lawrence Kozak, accused of misusing church funds. Initially accused of spending $40,000, further investigation revealed an additional $215,000 in Apple transactions over four years. Kozak claims it's not about greed but about "leveling up," leading to speculation on his motives. Despite the sizable sums, the investigation found no evidence of cooked books; all transactions were accounted for, raising questions about the oversight within the church.Phoebe and Eli draw parallels to other cases of financial mismanagement, like Craig Thompson's misuse of union funds. They discuss whether such act
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Pastor Decides Everything for Family, Even Bathroom Trips
20/05/2024 Duración: 18minThis Pastor Won’t Let His Wife Read Unless He Approves The Reading Materialscarymommy.com, By Katie Garrity, on April 5, 2024https://www.scarymommy.com/parenting/pastor-wont-let-wife-read-booksThe conversation begins with a TikTok video featuring Pastor Joel Webon from the Covenant Bible Church, who openly admits to controlling his wife's reading material and even dictating his children's bathroom usage. The panelists debate whether such behavior constitutes abuse, considering the pastor's intentions and his family's consent. They draw parallels with the wearing of the hijab by Muslim women and question if the wife truly consents or exhibits signs of Stockholm syndrome.The discussion delves into biblical teachings that endorse male authority over women, citing verses like First Timothy 2:11-2 and Ephesians 5:22. They debate the interpretation of these verses and the extent to which religious beliefs justify controlling behavior within marriages. The conversation broadens to include cultural perspectives, with
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Unraveling Misinformation: Critical Thinking as Key
18/05/2024 Duración: 21minHow do you counter misinformation? Critical thinking is step oneNPR, By Greg Rosalsky, on April 30, 2024https://www.npr.org/sections/money/2024/04/30/1247565565/how-do-you-counter-misinformation-critical-thinking-is-step-one In the segment, Jimmy Jr, Jason, and Kelley discuss the implications of misinformation on society, particularly in light of a study conducted by economist John List and his colleagues. The study aimed to determine if simple nudges could help consumers reject misinformation, using the context of the 2022 presidential election in Colombia, a polarized environment akin to the U.S. Participants were shown videos of opposing sides getting along, leading to a 30% decrease in belief in misinformation. Surprisingly, personality tests had little effect on belief in fake news.Jason finds the study's revelation about skepticism intriguing, noting how individuals became skeptical of even true headlines after the study. He reflects on the conditioning in societies like the Southern U.S., where accepta
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Corporal Punishment: Protection or Abuse?
17/05/2024 Duración: 21minThe Friendly Atheist, By Hemant Mehta, on APR 25, 2024https://www.friendlyatheist.com/p/christian-lawmaker-says-teachers?utm_source=share&utm_medium=android&r=oa4eg&triedRedirect=true The conversation centers on the proposed legislation in Oklahoma that would grant teachers the authority to physically discipline students, including those with disabilities, under the guise of religious freedom. Participants express deep concern over the potential ramifications of such a law, highlighting the risk of abuse and trauma for vulnerable children. There's a discussion about the ethical implications of using religion to justify corporal punishment, with some arguing that it contradicts principles of compassion and respect for human dignity.The discourse touches on broader issues of authoritarianism and the erosion of civil liberties, as well as the role of religion in public policy. Some participants question whether certain interpretations of religious texts can be considered hate speech, particularly whe