Reasonable Doubts takes an informative and humorous look at religion from a freethinking perspective
Fresh from a month long break the doubtcasters return do discus some of the stories they missed whil
Those who reject religion go by many names; atheist, agnostic, skeptic, freethinker, secular humanis
Breaking his silence on the subject of religion after more than a year, a former apologist, conserva
The Doubtcasters take a look at Ray Comfort's film "180" that equates a woman's right to choose with
Who says you can't serve both God and Money? Certainly not the 17% of American Christians who believ
While on tour promoting his new book "The Magic of Reality" Richard Dawkins found himself banned fro
Leaving religion can be difficult. It may lead to conflicts with family and friends and the loss of
Join us for an interview with a former Jehovahs Witness as he recounts his experiences as an elder w
For the second part of RD's Summer Genocide Series the doubtcasters ask what turn to recent findings
Ten years have passed since the 9/11 attacks but a large number of Americans still have negative imp
RD kicks off it's "Summer Genocide Series" with a critical review of Paul Copan's book "Is God a Mo
This episode features the lecture "Deceived Into Thinking: Teaching Students to Think Critically Thr
The design argument may be the most intuitively appealing argument for the existence of God. Creatio
Hemant Mehta (author of the friendly atheist blog) was only looking to expand his horizons and raise
Life isn't always fair. Sometimes good people suffer needlessly while immoral people prosper. Nevert
On May 22nd, 2011 dozens of people will be disappointed to find that the world is still spinning, hu
The Biblical account of the Jewish slavery in and exodus from Egypt is regarded by many as a histori
This RD Extra features a lecture by Luke Galen entitled The Roots of Morality: Does Religion Play a
West Michigan's own Rob Bell has a new book out entitled Love Wins: A Book About Heaven, Hell and th
The DoubtCasters take on some of the most bizarre stories in the news recently, including the latest