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EPISODE · Sep 26, 2016 · 41 MIN

Women Beyond Belief

from Freethought Radio

Listen to David Suhor's godless invocation before the Pensacola City Council, which he sang while the public was rudely protesting and praying. We hear some music by the freethinking composer George Gershwin, whose birthday is this week. After drawing for another free copy of FFRF's "Friendly Neighborhood Atheist" CD, we listen to the historic freethought anthem "Die Gedanken Sind Frei" ("My thoughts are free"). Then we talk with the "faithless feminist" Karen Garst, whose new book is called Women Beyond Belief: Discovering Life Without Religion.

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