• Talk Heathen 10.26 with Scott Dickie and Christy Powell
    Jun 29 2026
    In today’s episode of Talk Heathen, Scott Dickie and Christy Powell are joined by guest Steven Harder to dismantle the "lazy" shortcuts of misinformation! From the "sacred cows" of religious psychiatrists to the "primal" urge for Norse mythology, the hosts explore why smart brains cling to comforting fictions. Can we find common ground in objective reality, or are we destined to get lost in the source of our own subjective narratives?
    Lisa in Canada asks why rational people suspend logic for faith. Hosts discuss "permission" to ignore science for "sacred cows." They view speaking in tongues as biological dissociation. Can logic ever win against social pressure?
    Chloe on TikTok views Norse paganism as an emotional "home." Hosts discuss "delusion as a treat" and using myth for gender dysphoria. They argue feelings are true but don't reflect reality. Can stories replace facts?
    Mars on TikTok claims Jesus is the "father of facts." Hosts highlight a contradiction between the account of Elisha and Jesus' words in
    John 3:13. Is truth a person or a correspondence to reality? Why choose dogma over logic?
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    1 hr and 28 mins
  • Talk Heathen 10.25 with Jamie the Blind Limey and Scott Dickie
    Jun 22 2026
    In today’s episode of Talk Heathen, Jamie the Blind Limey and Scott Dickie explore the power of empathy and the human need for community! They discuss bridging the gap between faith and secular humanism while challenging the toxic dogmas that divide families and friends.
    Tony shares his journey of deconstruction and the loss of community after leaving his congregation. The hosts discuss the importance of compassion for believers while acknowledging the irreparable harm caused by religious institutions. Will secular communities provide the support that religious ones often withdraw?
    Sean in CA seeks common ground between theists and atheists but quickly pivots to a heated debate on bodily autonomy and abortion. The hosts challenge his rejection of basic rights and the medical misinformation used to justify restrictive laws. Can common ground exist when fundamental human rights are on the line?
    Anne in CA calls in to provide a woman's perspective, sharing her personal experiences with non-consensual pregnancy, termination, and adoption. She critiques the previous caller's entitlement and discusses how comprehensive education is the true key to reducing abortions. How does living through these choices change one's view of bodily autonomy?
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    1 hr and 28 mins
  • Talk Heathen 10.24 with Richard Gilliver and Jamie the Blind Limey
    Jun 15 2026
    In today’s episode of Talk Heathen, Richard Gilbreath and Jamie the Blind Limey tackle the bizarre intersections of TikTok misogyny, religious dogma, and the emotional highs of sports fandom! From the "esoteric" cult-like nature of Mormonism to the shared ecstasy of a World Cup match, the hosts explore how our brains navigate community, grief, and the problem of suffering. Can we find peace in a world without a supernatural supervisor, or are we just hardwired for wonder?Barbara in USA discusses her transition to atheism at 72 and the struggle of shedding Mormon dogma. Richard and Jamie address the "problem of suffering" and the Epicurean trilemma, explaining why a perfect God wouldn't allow unnecessary pain. They highlight that deconstruction is a brave, individual process often hindered by social stigma. Can we find comfort in facts rather than mythological "magic" in the sky?Chloe (TikTok) explores the "intersection of fandom and faith," comparing World Cup excitement to religious fervor. Richard and Jamie suggest the emotional experiences are identical, rooted in a human craving for unity and narrative. They warn against "zealotry," using the sectarian violence of Scottish football as a cautionary tale for both believers and fans. Is passion a legitimate expression of humanity, or a shortcut to division?Thank you for joining us this week! We will see you next time!

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    1 hr and 26 mins
  • Talk Heathen 10.23 with ObjectivelyDan and Jamie the Blind Limey
    Jun 8 2026
    In today’s episode of Talk Heathen, ObjectivelyDan and Jamie the Blind Limey dive into the bizarre world of Star Wars Lego drama and Mormon conspiracies! The hosts debate the merits of internet activism, call out the gerontocracy of the atheist movement, and challenge the semantic games used to define a deity.
    Luca in Netherlands asks the hosts to define their atheism and questions the source of intrinsic human value. Dan and Jamie explain why value is a subjective construct. How do we prevent atrocities? Hosts argue objective laws lead to hierarchies.
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    1 hr and 28 mins
  • Talk Heathen 10.22 with Sofia Spina and Chrisy Powell
    Jun 1 2026
    In today’s episode of Talk Heathen, Christi Powell and Sofia Spina explore the "Cold War" between psychology and religion! Both hosts, working in mental health, discuss the bias of Christian counseling and whether science can explain morality. Can we find a naturalistic grounding for "God," or are we just redefining reality to feel better?
    John in CA argues nature is the only real God, claiming the universe gains consciousness through us. Hosts challenge his redefinition of omnipotence and the lack of evidence for cosmic sentience. Is this a new theology or just a semantic game?
    Carib in Trinidad posits a creator outside of time, claiming the Quran accurately describes humans turning into apes and pigs. Hosts note that simple observations don't require supernatural explanation. Is an "out of time" deity even probable?
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    1 hr and 32 mins
  • Talk Heathen 10.21 w/ Jamie the Blind Limey and Doctor Ben
    May 24 2026
    In today’s episode of Talk Heathen, Jamie the Blind Limey and Doctor Ben are joined by guest host Kelly Laughlin to navigate the intersection of medical ethics and ancient rituals! From the hilarity of Chick Tracts to the sobering reality of public health crises, the hosts challenge listeners to prioritize human safety over supernatural comfort. Can community exist without a pulpit, or are we all just seeking an invisible therapist?
    Rebecca in CA asks how aid workers should balance religious burial customs with the prevention of Ebola outbreaks. Hosts discuss the tension between individual grieving rights and public health safety. Can logic save communities from faith?
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    1 hr and 12 mins
  • Talk Heathen 10.20 with Richard Gilliver, ObjectivelyDan and Scott Dickie We Are Here Fundraiser Special
    May 21 2026
    Special Episode: We Are Here 24 hour fundraiser! https://aca.show/wearehere

    This episode was extracted from our 24hour fundraiser live stream on May 16-17. We apologize for the delayed posting!

    In today’s episode of Talk Heathen, Richard Gilliver, ObjectivelyDan, and Scott Dickie join the second annual 24-hour live stream fundraiser! They explore the intersection of philosophy and science while dismantling claims of religious revivals and the psychological lures of modern astrology. Can critical thinking provide the ultimate shield against the encroaching tide of misinformation and ancient traditions?
    Drew in TX asks why the religious right claims a Gen Z revival is happening. Hosts discuss how statistics are manipulated for morale and profit. They explore the link between capitalism and faith media. Can these narratives be easily debunked?
    Drew K in TX critiques the resurgence of astrology. Scott explains evolutionary pattern seeking and type one errors. They analyze the profit motive in the billion-dollar industry. Is astrology just a safe way to have irrational beliefs?
    Ann in CA asks if she has recovered from her Catholic past. Hosts discuss the extra-biblical origins of Saint Anne and the power of traditions like fish on Fridays. Can community needs keep people tethered to rituals long after faith ends?
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    1 hr and 31 mins
  • Talk Heathen 10.19 with Doctor Ben and Robotgoat
    May 13 2026
    In today’s episode of Talk Heathen, Doctor Ben and the incredible Robotgoat dismantle the top ten worst scientific lies pushed by religion! From faith healing fantasies to the biological absurdity of ribs and sperm, the hosts explore why critical thinking is the ultimate antidote to indoctrination. Can we bridge the gap between ancient myths and modern reality, or are some believers too invested in the "poetry jar" to count their own bones?
    Luke in FL asks if mocking God speaking things into existence is a good argument. Ben warns against taking an impossible burden of proof. They discuss bear maulings and drowning babies. Is calling God a monster more effective than citing logic?
    Billy the silly 27 from TikTok argues pastors edit the Bible for comfort. Robotgoat recalls a sermon on David that ignored child illness. Why do believers rely on authority over reading the text? Does the New Covenant mask ancient horrors?
    Secular Cheese in Canada fears religious immigration. Robotgoat calls this racist propaganda. Ben argues that discriminating by religion violates human rights. Can secularism survive without resorting to the same tactics as theocratic regimes?
    Kush from TikTok asks about deconstruction and family reactions. Robotgoat discusses shifting from scientific illiteracy, while Ben notes the "elephant in the room" of his past. How do we build a new community based on evidence?
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    1 hr and 35 mins