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Guest: Brian Leiter

Guest: Brian Leiter

FromFreethought Radio


Guest: Brian Leiter

FromFreethought Radio

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Length:
43 minutes
Released:
Aug 5, 2013
Format:
Podcast episode

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"Why Tolerate Religion?"Guest Brian Leiter
What is the afterlife to a fish? To answer that question, we play the debut of Dan Barker's new song, "Heaven," setting to music the poetry of Rupert Brooke. State/church entanglements in Alabama and Texas are in the news. Then we talk with University of Chicago Law Professor Brian Leiter, author of the new book, Why Tolerate Religion?
- See more at: http://direct.ffrf.org/news/radio#sthash.lR5x7Uh9.dpuf

"Why Tolerate Religion?"Guest Brian Leiter
What is the afterlife to a fish? To answer that question, we play the debut of Dan Barker's new song, "Heaven," setting to music the poetry of Rupert Brooke. State/church entanglements in Alabama and Texas are in the news. Then we talk with University of Chicago Law Professor Brian Leiter, author of the new book, Why Tolerate Religion?
- See more at: http://direct.ffrf.org/news/radio#sthash.lR5x7Uh9.dpuf

"Why Tolerate Religion?"Guest Brian Leiter
What is the afterlife to a fish? To answer that question, we play the debut of Dan Barker's new song, "Heaven," setting to music the poetry of Rupert Brooke. State/church entanglements in Alabama and Texas are in the news. Then we talk with University of Chicago Law Professor Brian Leiter, author of the new book, Why Tolerate Religion?
- See more at: http://direct.ffrf.org/news/radio#sthash.lR5x7Uh9.dpuf

"Why Tolerate Religion?"Guest Brian Leiter
What is the afterlife to a fish? To answer that question, we play the debut of Dan Barker's new song, "Heaven," setting to music the poetry of Rupert Brooke. State/church entanglements in Alabama and Texas are in the news. Then we talk with University of Chicago Law Professor Brian Leiter, author of the new book, Why Tolerate Religion?
- See more at: http://direct.ffrf.org/news/radio#sthash.lR5x7Uh9.dpuf

"Why Tolerate Religion?"Guest Brian Leiter
What is the afterlife to a fish? To answer that question, we play the debut of Dan Barker's new song, "Heaven," setting to music the poetry of Rupert Brooke. State/church entanglements in Alabama and Texas are in the news. Then we talk with University of Chicago Law Professor Brian Leiter, author of the new book, Why Tolerate Religion?
- See more at: http://direct.ffrf.org/news/radio#sthash.lR5x7Uh9.dpuf

"Why Tolerate Religion?"Guest Brian Leiter
What is the afterlife to a fish? To answer that question, we play the debut of Dan Barker's new song, "Heaven," setting to music the poetry of Rupert Brooke. State/church entanglements in Alabama and Texas are in the news. Then we talk with University of Chicago Law Professor Brian Leiter, author of the new book, Why Tolerate Religion?
- See more at: http://direct.ffrf.org/news/radio#sthash.lR5x7Uh9.dpuf

"Why Tolerate Religion?"Guest Brian Leiter
What is the afterlife to a fish? To answer that question, we play the debut of Dan Barker's new song, "Heaven," setting to music the poetry of Rupert Brooke. State/church entanglements in Alabama and Texas are in the news. Then we talk with University of Chicago Law Professor Brian Leiter, author of the new book, Why Tolerate Religion?
- See more at: http://direct.ffrf.org/news/radio#sthash.lR5x7Uh9.dpuf

"Why Tolerate Religion?"Guest Brian Leiter
What is the afterlife to a fish? To answer that question, we play the debut of Dan Barker's new song, "Heaven," setting to music the poetry of Rupert Brooke. State/church entanglements in Alabama and Texas are in the news. Then we talk with University of Chicago Law Professor Brian Leiter, author of the new book, Why Tolerate Religion?
- See more at: http://direct.ffrf.org/news/radio#sthash.lR5x7Uh9.dpuf
Released:
Aug 5, 2013
Format:
Podcast episode

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A weekly show by the Freedom From Religion Foundation. Slightly irreverent views, news, music and interviews.