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We tackle issues such as science, logic, reason, politics, economics, law, foreign policy, and everything and anything in between.

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This week we'll be discussing the historical consensus that Jesus existed, why historian Richard Carrier and non-historian David Fitzgerald are wrong, and what people can learn from understanding how historical consensus is reached.

This week, we'll be discussing the most recent ruling by the Supreme Court which allows Hobby Lobby to not carry contraceptives because of deeply held religious beliefs.

This week we'll be discussing the religious indoctrination of children, the dangers behind it, and why children are better off being led down a path of reason and evidence as opposed to fear-based inculcation.

This week we'll be discussing homeopathy, its failures, and why people are so easily swindled into this brand of pseudoscience.

This week we'll be discussing conspiracy theories, the people who believe in them, and why thinking 9/11 was an inside job should make people question your sanity.

This week we'll be discussing why bad ideas deserve scrutiny, what it means to criticize an idea and (sometimes) the people who have them, and why criticizing shitty ideas is healthy.

This week we'll be discussing the UCSB shootings, feminism, misogyny, and the science behind mass murder.

This week we'll explore the assertion that Christians are being persecuted in America (spoiler alert: it's the fault of the gay-atheist-abortionist-evolutionists). Also, Jared will talk about why you're an idiot for walking into a restaurant while... more

This week we'll be discussing Christianity's strange obsession with sex. We'll be asking the important question: why does the creator of the universe care about your sex life? Oh, and what the hell is a Purity Ball?

Tonight we'll be discussing the recent SCOTUS decision to allow local government led prayers, what it means for secularism, and why the Separation of Church and State continues to be eroded at every opportunity.

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