Freethought Radio
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| − | '''Freethought Radio''' (FTR) is an internet radio | + | '''Freethought Radio''' (FTR) is an internet radio network that promotes [[freethinking]] of all stripes. Its audience draws from many difference freethinking groups: [[atheist]]s, [[agnostic]]s, [[deist]]s, [[bright]]s, liberals, even some moderate [[Christian]]s. |
| − | Freethought | + | Freethought Radio carries many different shows, such as [[Hellbound Alleee]], [[The American Heathen]] and, until recently, [[The Non-Prophets]]. It also has many hours of variety programming, which features many excellent freethinking artists, authors, and musicians. |
| − | In October 2007, Air America Radio agreed to carry the weekly program on their broadcast network. [http://www.airamerica.com/freethoughtradio/] | + | Freethought Radio is also the name of a weekly internet podcast show sponsored by the [[Freedom From Religion Foundation]] (FFRF) , co-hosted by [[Annie Laurie Gaylor]] and [[Dan Barker]] |
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| + | In October 2007, Air America Radio agreed to carry the weekly FFRF program on their broadcast network. [http://www.airamerica.com/freethoughtradio/] | ||
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Revision as of 13:30, 16 March 2008
Freethought Radio (FTR) is an internet radio network that promotes freethinking of all stripes. Its audience draws from many difference freethinking groups: atheists, agnostics, deists, brights, liberals, even some moderate Christians.
Freethought Radio carries many different shows, such as Hellbound Alleee, The American Heathen and, until recently, The Non-Prophets. It also has many hours of variety programming, which features many excellent freethinking artists, authors, and musicians.
Freethought Radio is also the name of a weekly internet podcast show sponsored by the Freedom From Religion Foundation (FFRF) , co-hosted by Annie Laurie Gaylor and Dan Barker
In October 2007, Air America Radio agreed to carry the weekly FFRF program on their broadcast network. [1]