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Ep. 16 The Enlightenment Show: Local mother sues Huntington County Community School District, Good Without God, De-conversion Hang ups

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Church/State separation issues with religious trailers at public schools. See our post about the local mother who sues Huntington County Community School District and the court document.

Good Without God:
The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation and Phil Zuckerman’s “Society without God.”
New York Times article about the book.

The FreeThinker’s Toolkit: De-conversion Hang ups, with a special guest David Hunter.

FreeThought Today:
New Footprint and Fossil
President Barrack Obama and his inclusiveness of non-believers and science.
Gov. Bobby Jindal and academic freedom and exorcisms.

Thanks to everyone for their hard work.


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5 comments for “Ep. 16 The Enlightenment Show: Local mother sues Huntington County Community School District, Good Without God, De-conversion Hang ups”

  1. Posted by Jake DNo Gravatar | March 14, 2009, 10:34 am

    The show keeps getting better.

    Is there a way we can add a “share” feature under our videos for facebook et all?

  2. Posted by neuralgourmetNo Gravatar | March 14, 2009, 11:35 am

    @Jake: No, not with Vimeo unfortunately. Users need to have a Vimeo account in order to share the video.

    However… If you click on the Vimeo video you’ll see three buttons: Like, Share, and Embed. If you use Facebook Connect to sign up with Vimeo, everytime you “like” a video it’ll post a link to the video on your Facebook profile.

    If you want to actually post the video to Facebook or another social networking service you’ll need to visit the Vimeo site and use the Share button there. On embedded videos, the share button only gives you the ability copy the URL or visit the video on the Vimeo site.

    Of course, you can use the Share/Save button on all of our posts to share the post with every major social networking service, save it on all the major social bookmarking sites and e-mail it to a friend. But in this case you would just be sharing the post. The people you share the post with would have to visit the URL on our site in order to see the video.

  3. Posted by agnohumanistNo Gravatar | March 14, 2009, 11:11 pm

    Great show, guys! I really enjoyed it. Thanks for all your excellent work on the production. I think it puts a classy public face on our organization. Sorry I haven’t made it to recent meetings–really busy with job duties lately. It’s nice to be able to stay in touch with the organization through the web site and show.

  4. Posted by ButterNo Gravatar | March 15, 2009, 9:58 pm

    Damn, those are some good-looking guys on that cover image. Too bad their faces are glommed over with text on the front page…

  5. Posted by Andy D.No Gravatar | March 31, 2009, 10:53 am

    Ed Brayton wrote about Huntington Coutny religious trailer case with interesting commentary at http://scienceblogs.com/dispatches/2009/03/injunction_issued_in_indiana_r.php

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