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Is life random or designed? (Episode #31)
In this episode of The Divide we interview Taylor, a philosopher, about whether he believes free will exists. Engage with Drew, Bill, and others in further discussion on this topic at our subreddit r/TheDividebyiPUBVisit iPUB.org/TheDivide to learn more a
Cake Baker Case - Discrimination or Coercion of Conscience? (Episode #30)
In this new episode of The Divide we interview Nick Fish, President of the American Atheists, about the Colorado cake baker case involving Jack Phillips. How does Nick see this case and how does he defend his view?Engage with Drew, Bill, and others in fur
Do Atheists support fundamental freedoms? (Episode #29)
In this new episode of The Divide we interview Justin Vacula, Public Relations Manager for Atheists For Liberty. We ask him if he thinks Atheists support fundamental freedoms and his take on the affect of 'wokeness' within Atheism. Engage with
Are you on a secular crusade? (Episode #28)
In this new episode of The Divide we interview Kevin Bolling, Executive Director of Secular Student Alliance, about whether he views their organization as advancing a kind of secular 'crusade.'Engage with Drew, Bill, and others in further discus
What do you, a Rabbi, think about Messiah? (Episode #27)
In this new episode of The Divide we interview Rabbi Freedmon about how his take on the Messiah differs from the Christian view.Engage with Drew, Bill, and others in further discussion on this topic at our subreddit r/TheDividebyiPUBVisit iPUB.org/TheDivi
The God of the Bible condones slavery? (Episode #26)
In this new episode of The Divide we interview Dedrick at the most recent American Atheists convention. Dedrick explains to Bill his biggest criticism of the God of the Bible: God condones slavery. But does he really? Drew and Bill discuss Dedrick's
Are science and religion incompatible? (Episode #1)
In this episode we sit down with Tommy, an atheist, who is working on his PhD in Psychology and ask him whether science and religion are incompatible. We get into the questions of what science really is, whether we can assume science's answers are th