Ex-christian Monologues

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Podcasts relevant to ExChristian.Net and the encouraging of ex-Christians

Episodios

  • Everyone's Agnostic podcast Episode 35

    10/03/2015

    Dr. MarleneWinell, counsels post-religious people, healing what she calls Religious TraumaSyndrome.

  • Losing Your Religion

    05/02/2010

    A radio interview with William Lobdell, author of “Losing My Religion: How I Lost My Faith Reporting on Religion in America-and Found Unexpected Peace”

  • The Search for Meaning

    04/02/2010

    Dr. Marlene Winell, psychologist, educator, and writer in the San Francisco Bay Area as well as author of "Leaving the Fold: A Guide for Former Fundamentalists and Others Leaving Their Religion," talks about her loss of Christian faith during an interview on the Australian radio program, "The Search for Meaning with Caroline Jones"Caroline Jones (born Caroline Mary Newman, in 1938) is a distinguished Australian television journalist and social commentator. "The Search for Meaning."CLICK HERE to comment.

  • Not Ready to be Nice

    08/02/2009

    Why are you so angry? It doesn’t make sense to be angry about God, since you don’t believe there is a God. You people are like talking to robots that only repeat their programming. I feel so sad for you. You haven’t truly experienced Jesus or you would never say the things you say. I accept that you don’t believe, but why be disrespectful of someone else’s religion? I don’t get it, why would you need encouragement in your ex-Christianity?Click here to read the text and leave comments.   Technorati tags: ex-Christian | exchristian | podcasts

  • Reinforcing the Fairy Tale

    08/02/2009

    Why do Christians read their bibles daily or weekly? Don’t they already know what it says? Why do they obediently swarm to church services each week, sometimes three times a week, to hear the Word of God as preached by some stranger? Again, don’t they already know what His Word says? Why must Christians labor all day in prayer, praise and worship, calling on His name? Does God truly need all this sycophantic toadying to stroke his ego?Click here to read the text and leave comments.   Technorati tags: ex-Christian | exchristian | podcasts

  • How can you be sure there is no God?

    08/02/2009

    Click here for a transcription of "How can you be sure there is no God?" It is both frustrating and fascinating the number of times I’ve seen this question. The people asking are usually sincere, or appear sincere – they believe they are asking a pretty good question, one the requires a pretty good answer. Some people think that by simply asking that question, or some variation of it, that they’ve made a good point, or proven something.Technorati tags: ex-Christian exchristian podcasts  

  • Good and Evil

    08/02/2009

    Below is a close transcription of this podcast. Hello, I’m Dave, the webmaster of ExChristian.Net and you’re listening to the Ex-Christian Monologues for April 3, 2006. The topic for this podcast is “Good and Evil.”What is good and what is evil? Where do we get our definition of good and evil? What is the source of our understanding of morality, and how do we decide what is moral vs. what is immoral? Christians claim that without the commandments of God, there is no standard to determine good from evil – morality from immorality. Without the Bible, Christians say, everyone would do what was right in their own eyes, meaning there would be moral anarchy. Supposedly, without God’s mind on the subjects of good and evil, Hitler can be considered every bit as moral as Gandhi. Morality apart from God, it is insisted, would be subject to being decided by majority opinion. And, as we all know, majority opinion frequently changes. Disobeying God’s commands, according to the writer of 1 John, chapter 3, verse 4, is

  • The Meaning of Life

    08/02/2009

    Christianity brags that it holds the ultimate meaning and purpose for human life. It states most emphatically that the whole purpose of the human experience is to enjoy God and glorify Him forever. It boldly claims that any and all activity outside of the narrow path is worldly, of the devil, and ultimately worthless. While finding a valuable meaning for an individual life is something most people desire, to accuse all who reject the claims of Christianity to be living worthless lives, is arrogantly rude, and historically it’s been destructive. In 540 A.D. Christianity was given a unique opportunity to demonstrate the power of its worldview. Soon after the bubonic plague struck Byzantium that year, striking down 10,000 people a day until 100 million lives had been lost, the Roman Empire was destroyed. Christianity benefited immensely from the pandemic as droves of terrified people flocked into the Church.Christianity castigated secular medicine for failing to cure the plague. The Church subsequently declared

  • Christianity's relationship with witchcraft

    08/02/2009

    Witchcraft was now classified a heretical cult. Not only that, but it was considered heretical to not believe in the power of the Devil. The punishments against witchcraft were carefully laid out, as well as the methods for detecting and trying witches. The hitherto sporadic cases of witchcraft were now to be viewed as a cohesive group that had been marshaled together by Satan to attack and destroy Christianity.Click here to read the transcript and leave comments.   Technorati tags: ex-Christian | exchristian | podcasts

  • A handful of Christian arguments and tactics

    08/02/2009

    When Christians show up on this site, it is usually to argue. Rather than present positive evidence for their beliefs, they choose instead to throw out what I call side arguments on a variety of topics. These side arguments are not necessarily meant to show that Christianity is true, but they are meant to show that non-belief is an untenable worldview. Instead of presenting any positive evidence for the existence of a God, a Jesus, angels, devils, etc., they'll attack from different angles. The following is not meant as a comprehensive covering of all the possible apologetic directions Christians are in the habit of taking, but just a few of my favorite. Click here to read the transcript and leave comments.   Technorati tags: ex-Christian | exchristian | podcasts

  • Reflections on Hell

    08/02/2009

    Christianity is not about loving or serving the Creator of the universe. It is not about gratitude for creation, or even the supposed gift of either temporal or eternal life. Christianity is not about loving your fellow man, or giving to the poor. It is not about compassion. Christianity is, pure and simple, about avoiding hell.Click here to read the transcript and leave comments.   Technorati tags: ex-Christian | exchristian | podcasts

  • Conversion, Spiritual Epiphanies and Mystical Experiences

    08/02/2009

    If Christianity were the only modern religion that provided powerful, life-changing, mystical experiences, then those things might add validity to their beliefs. If only Christianity provided these unexplained feelings, it might be reasonable to conclude that Christianity is unique. The problem is that disciples of other religions also have dramatic stories. Click here to read the text and leave comments.   Technorati tags: ex-Christian | exchristian | podcasts

  • Believe on the Lord Jesus and...

    08/02/2009

    I've been thinking about something lately: Christian salvation.Paul, in his letter to the Ephesians said, "For by grace are ye saved and through faith, and that not of yourselves, it is the gift of God, not of works, lest any man should boast."The way this has been explained to me is that salvation is something that comes by grace, through faith, and not something anyone earns.In Evangelical circles, this kind of grace is described as unmerited favor.Unmerited: Not earned.Click here to read the text and leave comments. Technorati tags: ex-Christian | exchristian | podcasts

  • Teaching Science in Fundyville

    03/01/2009

    Teaching science in fundamentalist parts of America is a challenge for educators. This podcast was submitted by an educator who is devoted to authentic education, regardless of the religious ramifications. Click here to leave comments.

  • Dan Barker debates Jason Gastrich

    22/05/2007

    Click here to leave comments. Technorati tags: ex-Christian | exchristian | podcasts

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