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Top 3 Humanist Podcasts

Feb 1, 2025

The Best Humanist Podcasts from millions of podcasts available on the Goodpods platform and ranked by listens, ratings, comments, subscriptions and shares.

Sacrilegious Discourse - Bible Study for Atheists
Top 10 Best Sacrilegious Discourse - Bible Study for Atheists Episodes

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Avg Length 40m

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Latest episode 2 days ago

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Husband and Wife are two non-believers who have always wanted to read the Bible. Why would we subject ourselves to this you might ask? From our perspective it helps us understand where the Christians around us, here in the Midwest, are coming from when they quote the Bible at us. Husband is basically an Atheist and wife leans Agnostic but mostly Atheist and we’re just having some fun at the Bible’s expense while learning more about what our neighbors claim we’re going to hell over.

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Bible Study for Atheists - Exodus
Top 10 Best Bible Study for Atheists - Exodus Episodes

21 Episodes

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Avg Length 33m

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Latest episode 1 year ago

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Sacrilegious Discourse is a podcast that is reading the bible from front to back for our first time. We wanted this project to be a resource, so we are creating stand-alone podcasts for each book of the bible. This is Exodus and all of the episodes we covered from Exodus.

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Secular Soup
Top 10 Best Secular Soup Episodes

214 Episodes

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Avg Length 62m

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Latest episode 1 day ago

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Join hosts Ami from Texas and Amy from Minnesota for real talk about atheism, feminism, politics, parenting, and whatever else we want to talk about because this is our show.

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Losing Our Religion
Top 10 Best Losing Our Religion Episodes

463 Episodes

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Avg Length 47m

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Latest episode 4 years ago

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Losing Our Religion with host Zac Gandara is a wild often comedic ride alongside a community of diverse humans each seeking their desired life and ideal experience away from the dogma and exclusivities they may have been raised to believe.
Greek Theatre - for iPad/Mac/PC
Top 10 Best Greek Theatre - for iPad/Mac/PC Episodes

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Latest episode 15 years ago

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What was it like to go to the theatre nearly 2500 years ago? Greek theatre has survived through the ages as a powerful and influential art form. This album introduces what early Greek theatres looked like and the kind of audience they attracted. Using the Theatre of Dionysus as a starting point, experts discuss the significance of attending the theatre as a civic occasion, associated with the political and cultural achievements of Athens. Through archaeology and analysis of contemporary art forms, such as decoration on pottery, a picture is built up of ancient Greek theatre. The album reveals how precious Greek texts have survived, and how Aeschylus’ tragedy 'Persians' has been interpreted in modern theatre. This material forms part of The Open University course A219 Exploring the classical world.
Babelfish
Top 10 Best Babelfish Episodes

81 Episodes

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Avg Length 33m

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Latest episode 4 years ago

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I talk to humanists, freethinkers and atheists around the world...They tell me their lifestories, how they became non-beliveries and how it is to be a non-believer in a pre-dominantly religous world. We talk about their involvement in the humanist movement, what challenges they face and what risks they take...The purpose of this podcast is to give a voice to non-believers...Follow Babelfish on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/babelfishthepodcast... and on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/babelfishthepodcast/You can support the show on: https://www.patreon.com/babelfish or https://babelfish.10er.dk/...
Jim Kelly's Free Reads
Top 10 Best Jim Kelly's Free Reads Episodes

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Welcome to Free Reads, where Hugo and Nebula award winning author James Patrick Kelly podcasts his fiction and non-fiction under a Creative Commons 3.0 license.
Atheist Underground
Top 10 Best Atheist Underground Episodes

28 Episodes

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Avg Length 45m

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Latest episode 2 years ago

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The Atheist Underground is your source for atheist news, comedy, personal stories, and more..... We are an atheist podcast supporting the rights and needs of the secular community and exposing the harm done by religion through satire and commentary. Join the Psychological Emancipation Railway!
Tune in each week to hear Unitarian Universalist sermons and conversations from First Unitarian Church of Dallas, a liberal religious presence in Dallas since 1899. Rev. Dr. Daniel Kanter, Rev. T. J. Fitzgerald, and Rev. Beth Dana will inspire you with messages that are rationally spiritual and joyfully deep. No matter where you are in the world, you are invited to bring your whole self: your full identity, your questioning mind, and your open heart.
Women Beyond Faith
Top 10 Best Women Beyond Faith Episodes

69 Episodes

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Avg Length 68m

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Latest episode 2 years ago

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It’s our turn. We’re Speaking.For women who have walked away from faith, the challenges can be overwhelming. Finding how and where we fit into this crazy world can be tough.We matter. And our stories matter. And each and every time we tell a story the narrative shifts. We listen to other brave ass beauties who’ve walked comparable journeys and are reminded that we’re not alone. Here we are – It’s our turn. We’re Speaking. Speaking Up. Speaking Out. Even if our voices shake.We’re Speaking. By Women Beyond Faith.Finding Freedom on the Other Side. One story at a time.
Funny You Say That
Top 10 Best Funny You Say That Episodes

18 Episodes

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Avg Length 19m

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Latest episode 15 days ago

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Part history - Part diary - Some music - A comedy of errors

Voices of Deconversion
Top 10 Best Voices of Deconversion Episodes

106 Episodes

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Avg Length 73m

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Latest episode 2 years ago

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Atheists and agnostics share their stories of deconversion from Christianity.
Bible Study for Atheists: Leviticus
Top 10 Best Bible Study for Atheists: Leviticus Episodes

12 Episodes

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Avg Length 36m

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Latest episode 9 months ago

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Leviticus is the third book of the Hebrew Bible, and it is primarily concerned with the laws and rituals that govern the priesthood and the Israelites' relationship with God. The book is full of detailed instructions on how to perform sacrifices, how to keep the Sabbath and other holy days, and how to maintain purity.


From an atheist perspective, Leviticus is a fascinating document. It provides a glimpse into the religious beliefs and practices of an ancient people, and it offers a unique perspective on the development of Judaism. However, the book is also full of inconsistencies and contradictions.


One of the most striking things about Leviticus is its emphasis on purity and impurity. The book contains a long list of things that are considered to be impure, including certain foods, bodily fluids, and animals. People who come into contact with these things are also considered to be impure, and they must undergo a ritual of purification before they can resume their normal activities.


This emphasis on purity and impurity is difficult to understand from an atheist perspective. There is no scientific evidence to support the claim that certain things are inherently impure, and the rituals of purification described in Leviticus seem arbitrary and unnecessary.


Another inconsistency in Leviticus is its treatment of slavery. The book explicitly allows the Israelites to own slaves, and it provides detailed instructions on how to purchase and treat them. However, the book also contains a number of laws that are designed to protect slaves from abuse.


This contradiction is difficult to reconcile. Either the Bible is condoning slavery, or it is trying to mitigate its effects. It is hard to see how both of these things can be true at the same time.


Finally, Leviticus is full of laws that are simply outdated and impractical in the modern world. For example, the book prohibits the consumption of certain foods, such as pork and shellfish. It also prohibits certain sexual practices, such as homosexuality and adultery.

These laws may have made sense in the context of ancient Israel, but they are no longer relevant or enforceable in the modern world. They are also often harmful and discriminatory.


Overall, Leviticus is a complex and contradictory book. It provides a valuable glimpse into the religious beliefs and practices of an ancient people, but it is also full of inconsistencies and outdated laws. From an atheist perspective, the book is a fascinating document, but it is not a source of moral guidance or spiritual wisdom.


Here are some additional inconsistencies in Leviticus:

  • The book says that God is all-powerful and all-knowing, but it also says that God can be tricked or deceived.
  • The book says that God is just and loving, but it also describes God as being vengeful and cruel.
  • The book says that God is the creator of all life, but it also allows for the killing of certain animals and humans.

These inconsistencies make it difficult to believe that Leviticus is the inspired word of God. They are more likely the product of human authors who were trying to make sense of the world around them and to develop a system of laws that would govern their society.



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