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Welcome to the Official Infidel Guy Show Website
Since 1999, The Infidel Guy show has brought you uninterrupted freethought and science-minded guests such as Michio Kaku, Dan Barker, Ken Miller, Michael Shermer, Asia Carrera, Richard Dawkins, Massimo Pigliucci, James Randi and many others. At our site and on our show we take a truthful and investigative look at religious beliefs, political systems, social issues, economic systems, the paranormal, pseudo-science and scientific claims.
The Infidel Guy Show is broadcast LIVE every Thursday @ 8PM ET
Latest Show: 07-11-2008
Our store is still on the fritz, waiting for my web guy to repair, until then watch on youtube the latest show:
~ How to get Rich as a Televangelist and Faith Healer ~
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~ Eddie Tabash - Is Atheism Justifiable? ~
Upcoming Show 07-17-2008
It's financial advice night for you on the IG show! Bill Wilson is the author of a new book called "How to Get Rich as a Televangelist or Faith Healer." A former student at Toccoa Falls Bible College, Bill will expose the secrets and techniques of how these popular TV preachers become wealthy. Want to be the next Joel Osteen? Join us tomorrow and find out how!
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Most Recent IG Shows
Atheism Explained - David Steele
Added On: Jun 05, 2008
Our guest tonight is author David R. Steele, whose new book is called "Atheism Explained: From Folly to Philosophy." Steele is past contributor to the "Encyclopedia of Unbelief" and is also co-author of "Three Minute Therapy with psychologist Michael Edelstein.
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Men Are Better Than Women - Dick Masterson
Added On: May 22, 2008
"Women hate sex." "Every Woman is a Cheating Whore" "Feminism Is A Business" "Women Would Vote for Hitler." So says tonight's guest, Dick Masterson of menarebetterthanwomen.com.
Please Don't Take This Show Too Seriously.
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Massimo on Evolution and G.O.G.
Added On: May 07, 2008
Dr. Massimo Pigliucci appears for the 5th time to discuss with us what Evolution is all about, some latest evolution discoveries, God of the Gaps and answers listeners questions.
Please forgive the sound quality as we are still working out some bugs.
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A critical look at Numerology - Dr. Woody Dudley
Added On: May 02, 2008
Many of you will already be familiar with Biblical numerology in the form of superstitions regarding certain numbers (such as 7 or 666). But this is actually only a small part of the pseudo-science of numerology which shows up frequently in various religions and cults, as well as in popular culture. On tonight's show we will explore the history of this superstition with our guest, mathematician Dr. Woody Dudley. Dr. Dudley is the author of "Numerology: What Pythagoras Wrought" as well as "Mathematical Cranks. Be sure to join us as we debunk some of the claims that modern-day numerologists make even today.
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Rob Sherman - Civic Activist
Added On: Apr 19, 2008
Recently, civic activist Rob Sherman testified to the Illinois Legislature about the alleged misappropriation of public money for the rebuilding of a Baptist church and was greeted with an eruption of angry, anti-atheist ranting by State Rep. Monique Davis. Sherman, a 20 year veteran crusader for atheist rights and church-state separation, will be our guest to discuss this and some of the other intolerance and retribution he has faced along the way. You can read more about this most recent controversy as well as Rob's other advocacy work at robsherman.com. This is Rob's 3rd appearance.
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A De-conversion Story and Inside GodTV.
Added On: Apr 15, 2008
Luke Burrage was born into a fundamentalist evangelical Christian, a rare thing in England. He'll share his story about growing up in such an environment, about his beliefs and the evangelical work of his family, a few life defining near death experiences and other topics. He will also share his experiences and stories from his two years working at GOD TV, the UK based international Christian TV network... stories you have to hear to believe! Finally Luke will talk about his long de-conversion from Christianity to Atheism, and how this has affected his relationship with his family members who remain Christian, especially his father, who after 25 years of physical disability still believes God will one day heal him.
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Does Religion and Science Conflict? - Dr. John Haught
Added On: Apr 14, 2008
Dr. John Haught is a Catholic theologian and Professor of Theology at Georgetown University. He will discuss his belief that there is no conflict between science and religion, specifically in the areas of cosmology and evolution, as well as what it means to be a theistic evolutionist. Dr. Haught is the author of "God After Darwin" and was an expert witness for the plaintiffs in the Dover case. His latest book is "God and the New Atheism: A Critical Response to Dawkins, Harris, and Hitchens"
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Is there an historical Jesus? Marshall vs Price
Added On: Mar 28, 2008
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An Interview and Discussion with Greydon Square
Added On: Mar 24, 2008

Tonight's guest is atheist hip hop artist Greydon Square. For those of you who don't know his story- Greydon was raised in Compton, California. He served in the Iraq war and returned home to attend college as a physics major. As he progressed in his education Greydon began to question religious doctrine, finally becoming an outspoken atheist. He combines a high-powered intellect with a rapper's ability to communicate rapid-fire truth. Greydon's latest album is the Compton Effect.
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Expelled and The New Creationist Agenda
Added On: Mar 20, 2008

Having lost in the scientific arena as well as the courts, Intelligent Design advocates are now trying to appeal directly to the ignorance of the American people. The makers of " Expelled: No Intelligence Allowed" interviewed top scientists including tonight's guest on the pretense of making a movie about science. They then proceeded to do a hatchet job, cutting together clips to support their premise that creationists are the victims of scientific discrimination. Our guest tonight, evolutionary biologist and Pharyngula.org blogger P Z Myers, will discuss this latest disingenuous salvo from the fundamentalists.
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The Myth of Nazareth - Rene Salm
Added On: Mar 09, 2008
What if Jesus' hometown never existed? Historian Rene Salm has written a new book entitled "The Myth of Nazareth: The Invented Town of Jesus " in which he explores evidence from history and archaeology to deconstruct the legends surrounding this Biblical town and it's most famous resident. "The Myth of Nazereth" will be released Easter Day from American Atheist Press.
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What Would Jesus Write? with author Timothy Freke
Added On: Mar 02, 2008
What if Jesus were to write his own story today? What would he say about how his message has been corrupted and misused by religious leaders and politicians? Tim Freke is the bestselling author of " The Jesus Mysteries" (with co-author Peter Gandy) as well as numerous author books on Christianity, spirituality, and paganism. He'll be joining us live to discuss his new book " The Gospel of The Second Coming," in which he imagines what Jesus would say to us today about his life and his teachings and their misuse over the ages.
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Diners have been flocking to a restaurant in northern Nigeria to see pieces of meat which the owner says are inscribed with the name of Allah.
What looks like the Arabic word for God and the name of the prophet Muhammad were discovered in pieces of beef by a diner in Birnin Kebbi.
He was about to eat it, when he suddenly noticed the words in the gristle, the restaurant owner said.
A search of the kitchen's meat revealed three more pieces which bore the names.
The meat was boiled and then fried before being served, owner Kabiru Haliru told newspaper Weekly Trust.
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Courtesy: BBC News
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BY Christopher Hitchens
It is extremely seldom that one has the opportunity to think a new thought about a familiar subject, let alone an original thought on a contested subject, so when I had a moment of eureka a few nights ago, my very first instinct was to distrust my very first instinct. To phrase it briefly, I was watching the astonishing TV series Planet Earth (which, by the way, contains photography of the natural world of a sort that redefines the art) and had come to the segment that deals with life underground. The subterranean caverns and rivers of our world are one of the last unexplored frontiers, and the sheer extent of the discoveries, in Mexico and Indonesia particularly, is quite enough to stagger the mind. Various creatures were found doing their thing far away from the light, and as they were caught by the camera, I noticed—in particular of the salamanders—that they had typical faces. In other words, they had mouths and muzzles and eyes arranged in the same way as most animals. Except that the eyes were denoted only by little concavities or indentations. Even as I was grasping the implications of this, the fine voice of Sir David Attenborough was telling me how many millions of years it had taken for these denizens of the underworld to lose the eyes they had once possessed.
If you follow the continuing argument between the advocates of Darwin's natural selection theory and the partisans of creationism or "intelligent design," you will instantly see what I am driving at. The creationists (to give them their proper name and to deny them their annoying annexation of the word intelligent) invariably speak of the eye in hushed tones. How, they demand to know, can such a sophisticated organ have gone through clumsy evolutionary stages in order to reach its current magnificence and versatility? The problem was best phrased by Darwin himself, in his essay "Organs of Extreme Perfection and Complication":
To suppose that the eye, with all its inimitable contrivances for adjusting the focus to different distances, for admitting different amounts of light, and for the correction of spherical and chromatic aberration, could have been formed by natural selection, seems, I freely confess, absurd in the highest possible degree.
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Courtesy: Slate
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Church set up as a haven for smokers
Dutch smokers are flocking to a religious movement known as “The Only and Universal Smokers Church of God” following a ban on tobacco smoking indoors.
Michiel Eijsbouts, founder and “Smokelighter” of the church he founded in 2001, has insisted that the Dutch smoking ban in place does not apply to members of his church under national and European human rights legislation.
“We think we have all the marks of a religion,” he said.
“We will have to find out what the secular powers-that-be think. For us the constitution and European rules say we have the right to express our religion and we express our religion through smoking.”
Church members receive a card, for a fee of £3, to prove their religious denomination as a “Holy Smoker” to the authorities.
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Courtesy: Religious News Blog
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LONDON — Europeans are increasingly lashing out at the construction of mosques in their cities as terrorism fears and continued immigration feed anti-Muslim sentiment across the continent.
The latest dispute is in Switzerland, which is planning a nationwide referendum to ban minarets on mosques. This month, Italy's interior minister vowed to close a controversial mosque in Milan.
Some analysts call the mosque conflicts the manifestation of a growing fear that Muslims aren't assimilating, don't accept Western values and pose a threat to security. "It's a visible symbol of anti-Muslim feelings in Europe," says Danièle Joly, director of the Center for Research in Ethnic Relations at the University of Warwick in England. "It's part of an Islamophobia. Europeans feel threatened."
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Courtesy: USAToday.
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GARLAND - Digging for Late Cretaceous fossils in Garland? That's exactly what more than two dozen volunteers did Sunday while in the hot heat.
The dig began after a Garland resident discovered a mosasaur near his home along Duck Creek.
The Dallas paleontological society members worked 400 hours to excavate the bones of the creature.
While mosasaurs weren't dinosaurs, they were lepidosaurs, which were reptiles with overlapping scales. The carnivorous sea reptiles swam in an ocean that scientists believe covered Texas millions of years ago.
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A trio of fossilized fish has finally settled an evolutionary conundrum that once puzzled Charles Darwin.
The flatfish has always been regarded as an oddity. Although the immature fish has eyes on opposite sides of its head, one of the eyes migrates around its skull before it reaches maturity. Yet there was no evidence for this development process in the fossil record.
Some evolutionary biologists, including Darwin, have argued that the trait evolved gradually over many generations of flatfish. If true, intermediate flatfish with partially offset eyes would once have lived — but no such fossils have ever been identified, giving succour to both creationists and those arguing for sudden jumps in evolution.
But Matt Friedman, a PhD student studying evolutionary biology at the University of Chicago in Illinois, has now found three examples of these transitional forms. In the process, he unearthed an entirely new species of ancient flatfish in Vienna and re-interpreted already known fossil fish in London. His work is reported in this week's Nature
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Despite strong opposition from conservative Anglicans, the Church of England has Voted to allow women to become Bishops. While feminine clergy in Anglican affiliated churches is common in North America and Australia, this is a first in Britain. Though the Measure passed by a wide margin, the implementation of the Women as Bishops Policy will NOT be immediate. The conservative factions of the church of England have threatened further schism.
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JERUSALEM — A three-foot-tall tablet with 87 lines of Hebrew that scholars believe dates from the decades just before the birth of Jesus is causing a quiet stir in biblical and archaeological circles, especially because it may speak of a messiah who will rise from the dead after three days.
If such a messianic description really is there, it will contribute to a developing re-evaluation of both popular and scholarly views of Jesus, since it suggests that the story of his death and resurrection was not unique but part of a recognized Jewish tradition at the time.
The tablet, probably found near the Dead Sea in Jordan according to some scholars who have studied it, is a rare example of a stone with ink writings from that era — in essence, a Dead Sea Scroll on stone.
It is written, not engraved, across two neat columns, similar to columns in a Torah. But the stone is broken, and some of the text is faded, meaning that much of what it says is open to debate.
Still, its authenticity has so far faced no challenge, so its role in helping to understand the roots of Christianity in the devastating political crisis faced by the Jews of the time seems likely to increase.
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Courtesy: The New York Times.
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A spokesman for Cheshire County Council said 'Educating children in the beliefs of different faiths is part of Cheshire's diversity curriculum'
It was claimed that the boys, from a year seven class of 11 and 12-year-olds, were given detention after refusing to take part in a practical demonstration of how Allah is worshipped.
Yesterday parents accused the school of breaching their human rights by forcing them to take part in the exercise.
One, Sharon Luinen, said: "This isn't right, it's taking things too far. I understand that they have to learn about other religions. I can live with that but it is taking it a step too far to be punished because they wouldn't join in Muslim prayer.
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Courtesy: Telegraph (UK)
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They preach the “Prosperity Doctrine” - that God can make you healthy and wealthy - and they live what they preach.
Every year America’s best known TV evangelists bring in hundreds of millions of dollars from donors all over the world. But as BBC’s Jonathan Beale reports, some of the evangelists’ own lifestyles have begun to ring alarm bells and have prompted a Senate investigation into their activities.
Last fall, Senator Charles Grassley (R-IA), the ranking Republican on the Senate Finance Committee, began probing the finances of six TV evangelists whose lifestyles include mansions, Rolls-Royces, and private jets, all paid for out of church funds. Grassley told BBC, “I would not contribute to an organization that is Christian and evangelical with money being wasted that way.”
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