“The FFRF is a crucial American (and global) organization. The podcast presents good and diverse guests with their OWN stories and sensibilities concerning rationality and secular humanism.
However, the hosts, while committed and good people waging a heroic effort, can come across as shrill and indulgent. I really can't stand Dan's singing compositions that he basically forces us to listen to. Nor do I like the snide comments (i know its tempting and easy to be this way towards religion, and believe me, I've done much worse in informal conversations) but for a show to represent rational thought done professionally and for a wide audience (and maybe that audience has someone on the fence or needs guidance and support) cannot come across this way. This show, while massively important, needs to let the facts speak for themselves. Condescension and cutting comments are for colloquial and informal conversations. Religion is insane enough as it is. We need more 'grace' on this show”Read full review »
soilandstar via Apple Podcasts ·
United States of America ·
06/12/11
“I really wanted to give this show a chance, but the female radio host has a bad radio voice (not her fault, but just true), is annoying and together the two are so completely liberal that it drives this Libertarian/Atheist insane listening to their logical leaps (The Pastor Write/Katrina comments...”Read full review »
Erik432 via Apple Podcasts ·
United States of America ·
03/30/08
“Freethought Radio is a very informative podcast . Topics include not only religion but also important information on legal issues in regards to attacks from those that wish to turn America into a theocracy. The interviews are always interesting and provide a perpective that is much needed. It is...”Read full review »
Giskard1 via Apple Podcasts ·
United States of America ·
04/20/07
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