Freethought Radio
FFRF Legal Director Patrick Elliott reports on FFRF's exciting new legal developments to protect state/church separation. Then as a memorial tribute, we play an interview of Barbara G. Walker, a provocative bestselling skeptic and feminist who died recently.
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Peruvian journalist Paola Ugaz tells us how her investigation (with colleague Pedro Salinas) led to the downfall of the Sodalitium, a Catholic cult that was sexually, physically and psychologically abusing young people.
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What is a “godman”? Tune in to find out. FFRF Senior Attorney Sam Grover gives an eyewitness account of oral arguments over Ten Commandments-in-schools court challenges. Next, Gauhar Raza, an Indian scientist, poet and social activist, tells us about his latest book, “From Myths to Science.”
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Before talking with David P. Barash about his provocative new book, “The Soul Delusion,” Freethought Radio comments on timely national news and this week's major FFRF victories!
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An ex-Muslim “artivist” — that’s artist combined with activist — called Haram Doodles uses art to express dissent against the strictures of Islam.
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Actor, comedian and broadcaster John Fugelsang describes his new book, Separation of Church and Hate. FFRF's Legal Director Patrick Elliott sums up our many accomplishments in 2025.
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Donald Trump's niece, Mary L. Trump, explains why her uncle is the real Grinch.
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Celebrating with music and readings, we explain why the Winter Solstice is the true "Reason for the Season."
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Celebrating with music and readings, we explain why the Winter Solstice is the true "Reason for the Season."
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Dr. Leo Igwe, who is a noted human rights activist in Nigeria, talks about the religious violence in Nigeria and explains why Trump's saber-rattling isn't helping. The video version of this interview is also .
info_outlineNew York Times columnist Jamelle Bouie tells us how we can defend democracy against the threat of Christian nationalism.