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Reasonable Doubts takes an informative and humorous look at religion from a freethinking perspective; offering news and commentary of interest to skeptics, atheists, agnostics, humanists, courageous religious believers looking for a challenge and freethinkers of all persuasions. In addition to interviewing the top minds in skepticism (former guests include Christopher Hitchens, Susan Jacoby, Paul Kurtz, Edward Tabash, DJ Grothe) RD offers regular segments on counter-apologetics, biblical criticism, creationism intelligent design and church state issues. RD also examines the psychology of religion, reviewing recent and exciting research you won't hear about anywhere else. Tune in for a hard-hitting critique of religion balanced by plenty of humor, a fair-minded attitude and a commitment to critical thinking. Check out our website at doubtcast.org for information, episode links or to email questions, comments and challenges. Reasonable Doubts...for those who won't just take things on faith.

  • 139 What's Past is Prologue
    Here it is�the final episode of Reasonable Doubts, featuring new Counterapologetics, God Thinks Like You and Polyatheism segments mixed with goodbyes from our fans and outtakes from the past eight years of doubtcasting. Thank you to everyone who made this show what it was. Special thanks to Jonathan MS Pearce for the spoken word introduction to the show and to Hugh McDonald for allowing us to use his song "Schrodinger's Cat" for this episode.
  • rd138 Interview with Shelley Segal
    Interview with Shelley Segal
  • rd137 Je Suis Charlie with guest Dan Fincke
    This one is all about Charlie. Guest Dan Fincke defends free speach and the right to blaspheme. Dr. Galen examines the psychological root to religious extremism and the Enuma Elish is the subject of this episode's Polyatheism.
  • rd136 Freedom Isn't Free
    Foundation Beyond Belief, Big Questions in Free Will Project
  • RD Extra: Brayton v Schmig - Was the U.S. Founded on Christianity?
    Debate: Brayton v Schmig - Was the U.S. Founded on Christianity?
  • RD Extra: Lowder v Vandergriff - Metaphysical Naturalism or Christian Theism? Where Does the Evidence Point?
    Debate: Lowder v Vandergriff - Metaphysical Naturalism or Christian Theism? Where Does the Evidence Point?
  • rd135 Pain and Paradox
    Draper's argument from biological pain, factual belief vs. religious creedence, implicit truth value of imagination
  • rd134 Coming Out Atheist
    Interview: Greta Christina
  • rd133 Your God Detector is Busted
    Does Cognitive Science of Religion argue for theism or atheism?
  • rd132 Euthyphro's Revenge
    Euthyphro, Antropomorphic God and Morality, Religion kills innovation
  • rd131 Witch-Hunt
    interview with leo Igwe, Evil Eye, Understated evidence in theistic arguments
  • RD Extra: Kozak vs Schieber - Does the Christian God Exist?
    This debate on the existence of the Christian God took place at Ferris State University on October 23rd. Steven Kozak - Christian Apologist, Author (Stevenkozak.com) Justin Schieber - Atheist, Podcast Co-host (doubtcast.org)
  • rd130 How Jesus Beacame God with guest Bart D. Ehrman
    Interview with Bart D. Ehrman
  • rd129 Get A New Hobby, Lobby
    SCOTUS rulling on the Hobby Lobby case.
  • rd128 Inside the Mind of a Religious Sexual Abuser
    Religious Sexual Abuse
  • rd127 God's Not Dead
    "God's Not Dead" Movie Review
  • RD Extra: Does Religion Make Us Better People?
    Does Religion Make Us Better People? An Empirical Critique of the Religious Prosociality Hypothesis. Does religion make us happier, healthier and more helpful? A number of popular psychology books and articles argue that religion is a positive force for enhancing the health and well-being of both individuals and whole communities. A careful examination of the social psychological literature, however, reveals a complicated relationship between religion and "pro-social" traits that defies such a simple characterization. Luke Galen, Professor of Psychology at Grand Valley State University, recently reviewed dozens of studies on religion and pro-social traits for the American Psychological Association's Psychology Bulletin, exposing some of the misleading ways in which this research is conducted and presented to the public. For this talk Jeremy Beahan will summarize key details of the review in a way that is accessible to non-professionals.
  • rd126 Why Would God Hide?
    Argument from Divine Hiddeness, Creationists vs Cosmos, Felps death, Hell & Happieness
  • rd125 Nye Smokes Ham with guest Jordan Fett
    Bill Nye vs Ken Ham, Babalonian Ark Tablet, UN report on vatican
  • rd124 The Role of Religion in Global Conflict
    The Role of Religion in Global Conflict