This is a call-in show about atheism, the lack of belief in supernatural deities and gods. The show airs live at 11:00 pm Eastern every Sunday night. Host Andrew Garber was a true believer for years. Now, after a 12 year apostasy journey, he is an atheist. The show focuses on the issues that have had to change since losing faith.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 168 | Founded | 11 years ago |
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Categories | ReligionReligion & Spirituality |
Of all the apologetics I hear, the teleological argument, or the argument from design, was the one that used to convince me the most. I would look at the universe and be in awe of its size, majesty, and wonder. It really is an amazing universe! more
Ever heard this, "But my religion makes me happy. Trying to be more like jesus makes me a better person. Why would I want to give that up?" I know you have. I'll not deny any of this. Religion CAN make you happy. People who get better by trying... more
I don't have a topic, but when has that stopped a show. Let's hang out together and just talk about whatever comes to mind. more
The great and glorious Craig Well, author of the Blasphemous Bible, returns to the Roundtable to announce the official release of his book. The Blasphenous Bible is a line-by-line re-write of the King James Bible, with a fresh, satirical, satacastic... more
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I enjoy atheist podcasts like this one where it's just one person talking his or her heart out on the mic about whatever subject they're passionate about.
Good to listen to.
Andrew has a great voice and is very effective at communicating his point. Very hard to do on a one person show. more
I’m two episodes in and I like the one-man format. Mr. Garber comes in with enthusiasm as an ex-believer on the harm that religion can cause. Too many people try to meet religion halfway which is almost impossible to accomplish. Hell of a man.
The Atheist Roundtable is great. The host speaks in a stream of consciousness that covers a variety of topics, all of which are pretty entertaining and informative. more
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