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Don't get into heated debates with your family this Christmas without first getting your facts strai
Why are religious moralists so preoccupied with sex? Attitudes on sexuality are far more predictive
The doubtcasters collectively work through their post-election withdrawal symptoms by examining how
Contrary to what we hear shouted from both sides of the pro-choice/pro-life divide, abortion actuall
The following is a rebroadcast of the doubtcasters 2007 interview with the late humanist philosopher
The discovery that children have a natural inclination to believe in invisible, immortal, super-know
The Unification Church was virtually unknown in America until the 1970's when concerned parents, ant
This RD Extra is a lecture delivered by Justin Schieber to CFI Michigan on August 22nd 2012 Discrip
Some atheists have argued that children are naturally non-believers. Were it not for indoctrination
This RD Extra features a lecture by David Fletcher, delivered to CFI Michigan on July 11th 2012 Lec
For many religious believers the most compelling evidence for theism is their own personal experienc
Members of the Southern Baptist Convention are denouncing the aggressive "new Calvinists" who have i
Last April, secularist author Susan Jacoby and Christian apologist Dinesh D'Souza debated each other
Over the past several years a number of studies have been published which purport to show the psycho
Numerous passages in both the Old and New Testaments depict God as a being who actively engages in d
The Doubtcasters would like to thank all the RD fans from around the world who took part in our liv
Former Mormon, skeptic blogger, writer and sexual rights activist Sophie Hirschfeld discusses her pa
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints remains largely mysterious to those of us on the out
According to the Transcendental Argument For God (TAG), the principles of Logic, inductive science a
Most Christian apologists attempt to persuade the skeptic by offering rational arguments for theism