Andrew Skegg from The Godless Business podcast and Marty from MartinSPribble.com join us. We discuss the myths behind Easter, complementary medicine, circumcision and the Global Atheist Conference that begins next week in Melbourne! Enjoy.
The Big Web Show features special guests and topics like web publishing, art direction, content strategy, typography, web technology, and more. It’s everything web that matters.
In this latest episode of Inside the Eye - Live! we discuss the lack of media diversity and how this consolidation of media has resulted in a total abuse of the media for the benefit media ownership interests at the expense of the public for which media licenses are granted in order to serve.
What is clear is the current main stream media has abandoned all pretexts in serving the roles for which they are granted licenses to operate (in regards to electronic media of television and radio).
With the latest admission that CNN (as a part of this main stream media group) is “in the business of kicking candidates out of the race”, this show deals with this admission. On the plate are such issues as media ownership, media framing, media complicity in the 9-11 terror attack, and more.
Inside the Eye has finally gone “live!”. You can now catch Inside the Eye – Live! at the Oracle Broadcasting Network every Saturday from 10:00AM CDT – 12:00PM CDT.
In this, the second show, we bring the idea of “the New World Order” into focus. From the time of Plutarch, the idea of a one world government has been bantered around. Today, the idea of a “one world government” is regarded as a “conspiracy”, yet the idea has been a part of mythical framing for over 1700 years. Surely someone in the elite is aware of the concept from ages past…
We had some technical difficulties but the show went off very well and is already very well received. You can catch the show below or visit Inside the Eye – Archives for all episodes as they are recorded moving forward.
Atheist live fine without Allah. We don’t believe things that can’t be proven to be true. If there was evidence that proved a God existed Atheist would believe in that God. Even if it was proven with evidence that there was a God, it doesn’t mean Jehovah will be proven to be God or that Jesus will be proven to be the son of God
LInk to my Good Godless Living audio and podcasts. Recorded Live with no editing, mistakes and all. This is my first attempt at audio podcasting so I’ll have to learn by doing.
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People are being good without a God theory
My Google Placement when I checked last was number four in search for “good godless living”. Sweet
Today, (March 18th), Cindy is still in Ireland, helping the Irish Committee to Free the (Cuban) 5. She once more presents our returning guest-host: Cynthia McKinney, who then welcomes the controversial writer and musician, Gilad Atzmon. Right wingers call him “anti-semitic” and a “fully fledged holocaust denier.” His book The Wandering Who is an investigation of Jewish identity politics and Jewish contemporary ideology using both popular culture and scholarly texts. Jewish identity is tied up with some of the most difficult and contentious issues of today. The purpose in this book is to open many of these issues up for discussion. Cynthia provides deep insight into his fascinating philosophy and its applications. Don’t miss this unique opportunity to appreciate his deep grasp of today’s most complicated and subtle issues!
It’s the TUAW Daily Update, your source for Apple news in a convenient audio format. You’ll get all the top Apple stories of the day in three to five minutes for a quick review of what’s happening in the Apple world.
At Socialism 2011 in Chicago on July 3, Salon blogger Glenn Greenwald spoke about civil liberties in the age of Obama. The talk ran just over forty minutes.�
In this second part, Greenwald highlights significant examples where what was once condemned as right wing radicalism under Bush now continues as policy under Obama.
On today’s show, we talk to the guys from Chaotic Moon Studios, the ones building Kinect-controlled skateboards and shopping carts and more. They’re moving into mind-controlled devices. No, really. Also, the problem with Google’s new privacy policies: Web search! The iPad 3 rumor roundup, how to make the most of Google+, and Windows 8 vs. OS X Mountain Lion.
The Gillmor Gang — Robert Scoble, Kevin Marks, John Taschek, and Steve Gillmor — inaugurated a new title format where the topic replaces the date of the show release (it’s in the URL). Today’s topic: what it always is, Apple’s relentless march toward encircling Windows in a sea of HD-quality iOS devices. In the latest update to OS X, push notification, the Twitter social bus and AirPlay come to the TV by way of the full complement of iOSish devices, now including the Mac.
With iPad 3 just weeks away, Apple has made it retinal clear that the company has no intention of allowing anybody to catch up to the economic juggernaut where premium products sell out at prices that can’t be undercut. The realtime global social network fuels demand for the iOS pervasive screen architecture (and coopetive partners such as Android and Amazon) to such a viral extent that the resulting momentum keeps competitors from realizing Apple’s supply chain economies of scale.
Glenn Loury (Brown University) and Larry Kotlikoff (Boston University, Kotlikoff 2012)
Glenn introduces Larry Kotlikoff, professor of economics and — unbeknownst to you, perhaps — presidential candidate. Larry tells Glenn why it’s so hard for a president to get good economic advice, and they talk about the juicy political gossip in Ron Suskind’s book, Confidence Men. Larry lays out his non-partisan positions: he wants to reform health care insurance, strengthen the financial system, and get serious with Iran.