Debate plays a large role in the modern, U.S. atheist movement. Though atheism is becoming normalized, it is only recently that we sometimes get to speak unchallenged. Even now, it’s almost impossible to find us in the news without a religious representative present to oppose us. Many believers, particularly in the more religious parts of the nation, will never hear about atheism from an atheist outside the context of a debate. When we make our views known online, believers pop up looking to argue.
Matt Dillahunty has set out on a project to make atheists, or at least those of us who want to argue, better debaters. One of the most prominent atheist debaters in the U.S., he’s started a series of videos to talk about what makes a debate successful and to improve our responses to common theist arguments.
He joins us this Sunday to talk about his project and give us a little advice on tuning up our atheist arguments.
Atheists Talk is produced with funding from the Minnesota Atheists and the Humanists of Minnesota. This radio program is put together by dedicated volunteers and the generous donations of listeners. If you are able to help with a tax-deductible donation please consider doing so at our Radio Fund page. If you're interested in advertising on air, contact us at the email address below.
Listen to AM 950 KTNF on Sunday at 9 a.m. Central to hear Atheists Talk, produced by Minnesota Atheists. Stream live online. Call in to the studio: 952-946-6205, or send an e-mail to radio@mnatheists.orgduring the live show.
Black Freethinkers of Minnesota is about providing the space for those in the communities of color who identify as Freethinkers, Secularists, Humanists, Skeptics, Agnostics & Atheists. We will actively be involved in open discussions of implementing freethought solutions and a commitment to promote secular awareness initiatives in our communities.
Mike Haubrich will be talking to Mahad Muhammad about this exciting new group here in the Twin Cities.
Atheists Talk is produced with funding from the Minnesota Atheists and the Humanists of Minnesota. This radio program is put together by dedicated volunteers and the generous donations of listeners. If you are able to help with a tax-deductible donation please consider doing so at our Radio Fund page. If you're interested in advertising on air, contact us at the email address below.
Listen to AM 950 KTNF on Sunday at 9 a.m. Central to hear Atheists Talk, produced by Minnesota Atheists. Stream live online. Call in to the studio: 952-946-6205, or send an e-mail to radio@mnatheists.orgduring the live show.
Keith Lowell Jensen has been around the block. Well a lot of blocks - as a stand-up comedian Keith Lowell Jensen has been all over the country spreading his unique brand of sarcasm, tolerance, cynicism and hope. And a whole lot of masturbation stories. In over ten years as a performer and writer, Keith Lowell Jensen has been thrilling audiences with stories of his family, his atheism, and all the fun things that life has thrown at him over the years.
Keith Lowell Jensen has opened for comedians Norm MacDonald, Robin Williams, Doug Stanhope, and Will Durst. He is known among atheist groups not only for his pokes at religion and his frank discussions about atheism, but for his appearances at conferences such as the annual Skepticon in Missouri. His recently released DVD, Atheist Christmas, is currently being shown by Hulu and Amazon. Mr. Jensen is a member of the Stand-Up! Records family, a group that has released albums for such comedians as Louis Black, Doug Stanhope, David Cross, Patton Oswalt and Jamie Kilstein.
We hope you can join us this Sunday for our talk with Keith Lowell Jensen.
Atheists Talk is produced with funding from the Minnesota Atheists and the Humanists of Minnesota. This radio program is put together by dedicated volunteers and the generous donations of listeners. If you are able to help with a tax-deductible donation please consider doing so at our Radio Fund page. If you're interested in advertising on air, contact us at the email address below.
Listen to AM 950 KTNF on Sunday at 9 a.m. Central to hear Atheists Talk, produced by Minnesota Atheists. Stream live online. Call in to the studio: 952-946-6205, or send an e-mail to radio@mnatheists.orgduring the live show.
For many people, winter holidays mean a time of extra cheer. And to do away with euphemisms, by "cheer", we mean "alcohol". Be it a cup of mulled wine or eggnog to ward off the cold or a champagne toast at midnight on New Year's Eve, many of us have traditional drinks that we only drink this time of year. Far be it from us, however, to leave any tradition unexamined.
Anne Sauer is Mad Art Lab's resident mixologist, and she has a passion for science communication. For the last several years, she's been combining her interests by teaching audiences about the science behind the drinks they're about to try. This Sunday, we'll be talking with her about what we drink this time of year, why, and what we ought to know about our drinks. Join us!
Atheists Talk is produced with funding from the Minnesota Atheists and the Humanists of Minnesota. This radio program is put together by dedicated volunteers and the generous donations of listeners. If you are able to help with a tax-deductible donation please consider doing so at our Radio Fund page. If you're interested in advertising on air, contact us at the email address below.
Listen to AM 950 KTNF on Sunday at 9 a.m. Central to hear Atheists Talk, produced by Minnesota Atheists. Stream live online. Call in to the studio: 952-946-6205, or send an e-mail to radio@mnatheists.orgduring the live show.