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Episode 60 – News
Media Type |
audio
Publication Date |
Sep 18, 2014
Episode Duration |
00:49:35
INTRO *Change in format THIS DAY IN HISTORY * Federal Fugitive Slave Act of 1850 was passed * Fidel Castro comes to New York SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY * Artificial spleen cleans pathogens from blood * The government is finally taking on agricultural antibiotic use * Prayer increases risk of complications after surgery POLITICS AND RELIGION * Dress codes violating religious freedom of students | Rastafarian | Navajo * Hobby Lobby get’s FLDS member out of testifying * According to Bryan Fischer Bacon proves we’re a Christian Nation * Airman denied reenlistment over oath ***UPDATE - The policy has been change and reenlistment processed*** *Tenn Supreme Court takes on Faith Healing Case FEEDBACK * Miisa via Facebook * @puneit via Twitter * From Travis via email Email us at contact@htotw.com or call us at (541) 203-0666. Sponsor Dustin for: * Light the Night * See Spot Walk This episode is brought to you by: Nuclear Sponsor - US$20.00 per month or US$10.00 per episode * Travis Megee * Christie Anderson * Renee Davis-Pelt * Russ from the Kitsap Atheists & Agnostics Platinum Sponsor – US$10.00 per month or US$5.00 per episode * Virginia Dawn * Mark Gold Sponsor – US$5.00 per month * Vernware * Gary from Idaho Atheists * Robert Ray, Humanists of the North Puget Sound Bronze Sponsor - US$10.00 per year * Mark Kickass Patron - US$1.00 per episode * The Flying Skeptic * Kevin * Archway Hosting provides full featured web hosting for a fraction of the cost of traditional shared hosting. You get all the benefits of shared hosting, without the sticker shock or extra fees. Check them out at archwayhosting.com. You can find us online at www.htotw.com, follow us on Twitter @AtheistNomads, like us on Facebook, email us at contact@htotw.com, and leave us a voice mail message at (541) 203-0666. Theme music is provided by Sturdy Fred. Recorded for release on 2014-09-14

INTRO *Change in format

THIS DAY IN HISTORY

* Federal Fugitive Slave Act of 1850 was passed * Fidel Castro comes to New York

SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY

* Artificial spleen cleans pathogens from blood * The government is finally taking on agricultural antibiotic use * Prayer increases risk of complications after surgery

POLITICS AND RELIGION

* Dress codes violating religious freedom of students | Rastafarian | Navajo * Hobby Lobby get’s FLDS member out of testifying * According to Bryan Fischer Bacon proves we’re a Christian Nation * Airman denied reenlistment over oath ***to-change-instructions-for-oaths.aspx">UPDATE – The policy has been change and reenlistment processed*** *Tenn Supreme Court takes on Faith Healing Case

FEEDBACK

* Miisa via Facebook * @puneit via Twitter * From Travis via email

Email us at contact@htotw.com or call us at (541) 203-0666.

Sponsor Dustin for: * Light the Night * See Spot Walk

This episode is brought to you by:

Nuclear Sponsor – US$20.00 per month or US$10.00 per episode * Travis Megee * Christie Anderson * Renee Davis-Pelt * Russ from the Kitsap Atheists & Agnostics

Platinum Sponsor – US$10.00 per month or US$5.00 per episode * Virginia Dawn * Mark

Gold Sponsor – US$5.00 per month * Vernware * Gary from Idaho Atheists * Robert Ray, Humanists of the North Puget Sound

Bronze Sponsor – US$10.00 per year * Mark

Kickass Patron – US$1.00 per episode * The Flying Skeptic * Kevin

* Archway Hosting provides full featured web hosting for a fraction of the cost of traditional shared hosting. You get all the benefits of shared hosting, without the sticker shock or extra fees. Check them out at archwayhosting.com.


You can find us online at www.htotw.com, follow us on Twitter @AtheistNomads, like us on Facebook, email us at contact@htotw.com, and leave us a voice mail message at (541) 203-0666.

Theme music is provided by Sturdy Fred.

Recorded for release on 2014-09-14

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