Reasonable Doubts takes an informative and humorous look at religion from a freethinking perspective
Not content with attacking evolution, the Discovery Institute and its cultural allies are taking aim
The Catholic child abuse scandal which began decades ago in the United States has now gone internati
For years the religious right has argued, in clear contradiction of our secular constitution, that t
Since its release in 2007 the internet film Zeitgeist has been seen by 50 million people around the
Is religion necessary for a society to flourish? The research of Gregory Paul suggests the most secu
Ever wonder why you find that special someone so alluring? The answer may be in their genes. This Va
Robert P. George, professor of jurisprudence at Princeton University, is considered by some to be th
Recently Ed Brayton, author of the "Dispatches From the Culture Wars" blog and host of WPRR's weekly
Most Muslims believe the Koran was dictated by God--word for word, in Arabic-- to Muhammad through t
Typically on RD we aim our skepticism towards claims that are religious in nature. But for this RD e
On this special episode, we take a look at the issue of freethought parenting. Joined by Dale McGow
What would Jesus do? Many freethinkers who doubt the divinity of Jesus nevertheless believe he was o
C.S. Lewis may be the most celebrated Christian apologist of our time. His reputation for thoughtful
Does it take faith to be an atheist? Does the skeptic place their faith in science and rationality i
Did Darwin inspire the atrocities of the Third Reich? Richard Weikart�s book From Darwin to Hitler c
Unfortunately our schedules are getting very busy right now so there will not be a new episode this
On September 30th 2005 a Danish newspaper released cartoons of the Prophet Muhammed. Many blamed th
Apologist Josh McDowell claims that although the bible was “composed by men, its unity betrays
Apologist Josh McDowell claims that although the bible was "composed by men, its unity betrays the h
The human beast�s most primal fear is of its own mortality. Religion's function is to deny this real