RR Ep 18 - I Don't Think I'm Necessarily Friendly with Hemant Mehta
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Reasonable Risk
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Nov 08, 2017
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01:03:29

Hemant Mehta, aka The Friendly Atheist, has found himself in the news lately.  He joins me to discuss the decisions he made on the way to becoming a full-time atheist activist, how rational thought leads to humanism, and a new book he is publishing "Queer Disbelief" by Camille Beredjik.

The Friendly Atheist

Queer Disbelief by Camille Beredjick

GTFO:

Washington Post "Is $100,000 Middle Class in America?"

Music Recommendation:

Material Issue - International Pop Overthrow

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Hemant Mehta, aka The Friendly Atheist, has found himself in the news lately. He joins me to discuss the decisions he made on the way to becoming a full-time atheist activist, how rational thought leads to humanism, and a new book he is publishing "Queer Disbelief" by Camille Beredjik.

Hemant Mehta, aka The Friendly Atheist, has found himself in the news lately.  He joins me to discuss the decisions he made on the way to becoming a full-time atheist activist, how rational thought leads to humanism, and a new book he is publishing "Queer Disbelief" by Camille Beredjik.

The Friendly Atheist

Queer Disbelief by Camille Beredjick

GTFO:

Washington Post "Is $100,000 Middle Class in America?"

Music Recommendation:

Material Issue - International Pop Overthrow

Contact Michael Schaffer and Reasonable Risk Podcast:

Email: reasonableriskpodcast@gmail.com

Twitter:  https://twitter.com/ReasonBroker

Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/reasonableriskpodcast/

Facebook Discussion Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/RRAssessment/

Voice mail:  720-773-1856

 

 

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