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Freethought Radio

Guest: Greg M. Epstein: Good Without God

Freethought Radio

Freedom From Religion Foundation

Religion, Religion & Spirituality

4.6578 Ratings

🗓️ 21 November 2009

⏱️ 38 minutes

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Summary

Freethought Radio will talk with Harvard's Humanist Chaplain, Greg M. Epstein, author of the new book, Good Without God: What a Billion Non-Religious People Do Believe.

Transcript

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0:00.0

This is free thought radio on Air America with your host, Dan Barker, and Annie Laurie Gaylor.

0:19.9

Imagine there's no heaven.

0:26.2

It's easy if you try.

0:32.0

No hell below us.

0:42.0

Above us only sky imagine all the people

0:48.3

living for today.

0:57.3

Happy upcoming Thanksgiving.

0:59.4

And just remember to give thanks where it is due to the cook.

1:03.1

I'm Annie Laurie Geller, and this is Free Thought Radio.

1:05.7

And I'm Dan Barker, your friendly neighborhood, Atheist of the Airwaves.

1:09.9

This show is broadcasting and streaming over many Air America radio stations, and it streams

1:16.0

from Air America.com on weekends.

1:19.0

Free Thought Radio is the weekly production of the Freedom from Religion Foundation, which is the

1:23.8

nation's largest association of atheists and agnostics, and we work to keep state

1:28.6

and church separate, which is very important.

1:31.1

And who is our guest today?

1:32.4

We will have a chaplain.

1:34.5

A chaplain.

1:35.6

And that's a first, but the twist is that he's a secular chaplain.

1:40.0

He's at Harvard.

1:40.8

His name is Greg Epstein, and he has a brand new book that just came out.

1:46.0

His book is called Good Without God.

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