Often we’re told that we need to read the bible. That it would cure us of our atheism. We’re told that the bible is perfect and all answers come from the bible. Welp, let’s take a look at what the bible actually says.
Every week Josh summarizes stories from the bible that Linz is hearing for the first time. There’s no easy outs on this one. No one telling us, “Here’s what the bible really means” t... more
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Previous version of this episode was sped up. This should be better.
Revelation starts heating up with the Four Horsemen, the Seven Seals, and the 144,000. There's probably more to say. I could talk about how funny we are, but that would be vain. I ... more
Revelation starts heating up with the Four Horsemen, the Seven Seals, and the 144,000. There's probably more to say. I could talk about how funny we are, but that would be vain. I could talk about how funny you are, but that would be pandering. Maybe... more
We finally dig into the book of Revelation! I'd say more but I'm posting this late and screw it I'm just getting this posted.
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In our exploration of the evolution of the end times through the bible we have breached the thin gossamer layer betwixt the testaments old and slightly less old. So we're talking about Jesus stuff again.
What did Paul, who was writing decades before... more
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These are great stories from the bible with the sheep sex jokes! I love it!
Just discovered your podcast and am loving it! I’ve always been an atheist, but felt like I had to be “in the closet”. With more and more people moving away from organized religion, it’s now more acceptable to talk about the fallacies of religion, and what utter nonsense the Bible is. Am also from Michigan 🙂, now live in Colorado.
I was really enjoying this podcast….then they went on a rant about wearing masks and the vaccine. Not here for politics. (Yes I started this late)
Great fun coverage of the religious text without the pressure to buy into it. I’ve wanted to know more about these stories but don’t really have the time or fortitude required to get through them myself. Also nice having insight from two formerly religious hosts on how different things have been interpreted by different branches of Christianity over time. Fun book club vibes.
The stories told and explained by the best. Good sense of humor guys. True talk here
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A combination of humor and critical analysis, this podcast takes listeners on a journey through various biblical stories while challenging traditional religious narratives. The hosts, one of whom hears the stories for the first time, provide fresh perspectives on the absurdities and complexities found in the scriptures. The discussions explore themes of morality, societal control, and the multifaceted interpretations of biblical texts, all laced with comedic commentary. Unique in its approach, the podcast invites both atheists and the curious to rethink and engage with the Bible's content without predetermined biases. Listeners can expect an entertaining blend of education and irreverence, questioning the widely held beliefs surrounding the... more
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