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Point of Inquiry

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Point of Inquiry is the Center for Inquiry's flagship podcast, where the brightest minds of our time sound off on all the things you're not supposed to talk about at the dinner table: science, religion, and politics.

Guests have included Brian Greene, Susan Jacoby, Richard Dawkins, Ann Druyan, Neil deGrasse Tyson, Eugenie Scott, Adam Savage, Bill Nye, and Francis Collins.

Point of Inquiry is produced at the Center for Inquiry in Amherst, N.Y.

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Episodes

Science and the 2012 Election - Shawn Otto and Matthew Chapman

October 16, 2012 01:00 - 36 minutes - 16.9 MB

Host: Chris Mooney In this show, we talk to two founders of ScienceDebate, a nonprofit organization that in the last two election cycles has pushed to get the presidential candidates to talk about and debate science policy. So far, there has been no actual presidential science debate. But this year, ScienceDebate got Barack Obama and Mitt Romney to answer 14 top science policy questions, leading to some revealing results. And with the election less than a month away—an election whose winne...

Lisa Randall - Knocking on Heaven’s Door

October 08, 2012 22:47 - 33 minutes - 15.7 MB

Host: Chris Mooney Our guest this week is Lisa Randall, the Harvard theoretical physicist and one of the most heavily cited and influential researchers in her field. She's a member of a number of distinguished scientific societies, including the National Academy of Sciences—but she's also a very popular science author, behind the bestselling Warped Passages: Unraveling the Universe's Hidden Dimensions, and more recently Knocking on Heaven's Door: How Physics and Scientific Thinking Illumina...

Massimo Pigliucci - Living Philosophically

October 02, 2012 02:56 - 43 minutes - 20.2 MB

Host: Chris Mooney Our guest this week is a return guest of the show, Massimo Pigliucci. We last heard about his book Nonsense on Stilts, which was about how to distinguish between science and pseudoscience. But his newest effort is in some ways even more ambitious. It's called Answers for Aristotle: How Science and Philosophy Can Lead Us to a More Meaningful Life. And in it, Pigliucci lays out an approach that he calls "sci-phi." It involves assessing the science of an issue—like, say, t...

Dan Ariely - The Honest Truth about Dishonesty

September 25, 2012 05:22 - 32 minutes - 15.1 MB

Host: Indre Viskontas There is no doubt that our world is populated with cheats and liars. Most of us, slaves to the availability heuristic, think of major cheaters like Bernie Madoff, Tiger Woods, and Barry Bonds as inflicting the most damage onto society. But just how honest are we, with others and with ourselves? The surprising finding from several studies conducted by Dan Ariely and his collaborators is that we all cheat. What's worse, the consequences of these little everyday deception...

Phil Zuckerman - The Sociology of Irreligion

September 18, 2012 06:03 - 41 minutes - 19 MB

Host: Chris Mooney How many atheists are there in the world? Where do they live? What kind of people are they, and how do they get that way? Are they happy? Are they prosperous? Do they drag their societies down into a cesspool of immortality—as is often alleged—or, is it precisely the opposite? All of these questions are amenable to scientific study. With, like, data. It's just that people didn't much bother—until now. One pioneer in the sociological study of atheists is Phil Zuckerman,...

Rick Hayes-Roth - TruthMarket

September 10, 2012 22:26 - 37 minutes - 17 MB

Host: Chris Mooney Wouldn't it be nice if there were a way to make American politics just a little more rational, just a little more evidence based? Wouldn't it be even nicer if there was a website, or an app, that helped that process along? Maybe, just maybe, a promising innovation called TruthMarket can help with the problem. It's a site where people who care about the truth crowd-fund campaigns dedicated to either proving the veracity of true claims, or the falsity of wrong ones... whe...

Peter Ditto - Morals, Facts, and Libertarians

September 04, 2012 23:37 - 44 minutes - 20.2 MB

Host: Chris Mooney Several times on this show, we've discussed the topic of ideological asymmetry. In other words, are people of all political persuasions equally biased, equally prone to reasoning based on their emotions to support prior commitments? A new scientific paper (PDF) has recently come out that reopens this question, so naturally, we had to invite on one of its authors. His name is Peter Ditto, and he's a social psychologist at the University of California-Irvine who has been a...

Temple Grandin - The Science of Livestock Animal Welfare

August 28, 2012 17:31 - 44 minutes - 20.4 MB

Host: Indre Viskontas According to the USDA, Americans produce and consume more beef, veal, and chicken than any other nation in the world. As a result, the status of animal welfare in the meat production industry should be of some concern to all Americans, regardless of dietary habits. One of the world's leading experts in livestock handling practices is Dr. Temple Grandin, professor of animal science at Colorado State University. In addition to gaining international recognition for her r...

Temple Grandin - The Science of Livestock Animal Welfare

August 28, 2012 17:31 - 44 minutes - 20.4 MB

Host: Indre Viskontas According to the USDA, Americans produce and consume more beef, veal, and chicken than any other nation in the world. As a result, the status of animal welfare in the meat production industry should be of some concern to all Americans, regardless of dietary habits. One of the world's leading experts in livestock handling practices is Dr. Temple Grandin, professor of animal science at Colorado State University. In addition to gaining international recognition for her r...

Arie Kruglanski - The Science of Closed-Mindedness

August 21, 2012 21:07 - 35 minutes - 16.2 MB

Host: Chris Mooney Our guest this week is Arie Kruglanski. He's a Distinguished University Professor of Psychology at the University of Maryland College Park, and has been a pioneer in the study of closed-mindedness-or, the "need for closure"—including how it drives fundamentalist belief systems and violent extremism. Dr. Kruglanski has served on National Academy of Sciences panels related to counterterrorism, and is a founding co-principal investigator at the National Center for the Study...

Joe Romm - Language Intelligence

August 13, 2012 21:13 - 41 minutes - 19.2 MB

Host: Chris Mooney This week's guest is Joe Romm. You may know him as a top blogger on global warming and energy—but that's not why we're having him on. In an impressive show of versatility, Romm the scientist has written a book about how to persuade people. It's entitled Language Intelligence: Lessons on Persuasion from Jesus, Shakespeare, Lincoln, and Lady Gaga. In essence, it's a treatise on the neglected art of rhetoric, the technique mastered by Shakespeare and the writers of the King...

Peter Montgomery - 12 Rules for Mixing Religion and Politics

August 07, 2012 19:38 - 36 minutes - 16.9 MB

Host: Chris Mooney Our guest this week is Peter Montgomery, senior fellow with People for the American Way and author of a new report entitled Twelve Rules for Mixing Religion and Politics, released last week with a new introduction by Bill Moyers. Point of Inquiry invited Montgomery on the show to discuss these very useful rules of the road, but also to ask a key question: Will the religious right ever consent to follow them? Peter Montgomery oversees the People For the American Way Foun...

Christopher diCarlo - How to Become a Really Good Pain in the Ass

August 01, 2012 23:39 - 39 minutes - 17.9 MB

Host: Indre Viskontas In an election year, it is especially important that our critical thinking skills be sharply honed. We have to sift through facts, fiction, and hyperbole in order to decide who it is that should lead us for the next four years. To remind us what the right questions to ask are and how to ask them, we invited on the show Dr. Christopher diCarlo, noted philosopher of science and ethics, whose research focuses on how and why humans reason, think, and act the way they do. ...

Kerry Emanuel - Conservative for Climate Science

July 24, 2012 19:18 - 31 minutes - 14.3 MB

Kerry Emanuel is a leading atmospheric scientist and a self-described conservative. As a result, lately he's been at the forefront of trying to convince his ideological brethren that the science behind global warming is real. We invited Emanuel on to talk about whether global warming is indeed influencing the extreme weather that is afflicting the United States—and also for the unique vantage point that he brings to environmental and energy issues. Kerry Emanuel is professor of atmospheric...

David Niose - Nonbeliever Nation

July 16, 2012 21:19 - 41 minutes - 18.8 MB

Host: Chris Mooney Can people who care about secularism take America back from the religious right? Of all the questions that concern us on this show, this is perhaps the most important, the most central, of all. And David Niose has an answer to it. Simply put, he thinks we can. In his new book, Nonbeliever Nation: The Rise of Secular Americans, Niose outlines the damage the religious right has done, and how the growing forces of secularity stand poised to finally effectively counter the...

Tina Dupuy - Skepticism Meets Comedy

July 10, 2012 05:25 - 43 minutes - 19.9 MB

Host: Chris Mooney Our guest is Tina Dupuy—the reporter, comedian, skeptic, and editor-in-chief of the startup publication SoapBlox. Dupuy appears frequently on MSNBC, Current TV, RT and the BBC and on numerous radio shows. She has written for Mother Jones, the Atlantic, Skeptic, and many other publications. Her weekly oped is syndicated nationally by Cagle Cartoons.

Special In Studio Episode: Jamie Kilstein, Ed Brayton, and More

July 04, 2012 12:00 - 1 hour - 29.2 MB

Host: Chris Mooney For this episode of Point of Inquiry, we tried something a little different. At Center for Inquiry headquarters in Amherst, NY, we filmed a special hour long program with multiple in-studio guests, including the famed atheist comedian Jamie Kilstein. As usual, the program is also available as an audio-only podcast. In either format, here's what it contains: When Doubt is a Crime: Michael De Dora, director of the Center for Inquiry Office of Public Policy in Washington,...

Stuart Firestein - How Ignorance Drives Science

June 25, 2012 23:44 - 38 minutes - 17.7 MB

Host: Indre Viskontas The idea that science moves forward by carefully peeling back layers of the onion of truth, one by one, in a deliberate fashion, is so prevalent that it borders on cliche. But the truth is that running scientific experiments often feels more akin to dipping a cup into a bottomless well of information: each new study simply raises more questions than it answers. Although scientific knowledge is vast, ignorance, or what's left to learn, dwarfs what we think we know. Expl...

Chris Hayes - Twilight of the Elites

June 19, 2012 00:02 - 36 minutes - 16.9 MB

Host: Chris Mooney  Our guest this week is Chris Hayes, host of MSNBC's Up With Chris Hayes and editor at large of The Nation. Hayes has come out with a much anticipated new book that makes a surprising argument. It's called Twilight of the Elites: America After Meritocracy, and in it, he attributes the stunning loss of trust in American institutions to, well, the system by which we chose who runs them. That system is a meritocracy—and it's supposed to be a fair one in which people get ah...

Cara Santa Maria - Talk Nerdy to Us

June 12, 2012 02:12 - 40 minutes - 18.4 MB

Host: Chris Mooney Our guest this week is Cara Santa Maria, the senior science correspondent for the Huffington Post and the personage behind its "Talk Nerdy to Me" video series. Recent topics range from cannibalism, to the non-power of positive thinking, to the strange sex lives of animals, to the, well, bizarreness of creationism. Cara has appeared previously on shows ranging from Larry King Live to Geraldo at Large, and has co-hosted an episode of Star Talk Radio with Neil DeGrasse Tyso...

Will Gervais - This is Your Brain on Religion

June 04, 2012 21:54 - 32 minutes - 14.8 MB

Host: Chris Mooney In late April, a study came out in Science that really got the secular blogosphere hopping. It was a paper showing that something we've long suspected may be true—less critical thinking is associated with more religiosity. In fact, having a cognitive style where you're less analytic, and more intuitive, promotes faith. And vice versa. It turns out this paper is just the tip of the iceberg in terms of what we're learning about the religious mind. So to get deeper into t...

Christof Koch - Consciousness and Free Will

May 29, 2012 21:17 - 43 minutes - 20 MB

Host: Indre Viskontas Recently, there has been a flurry of neuroscientists declaring that free will is an illusion in the popular press. But before we can assess the extent to which we are zombies, we need to first tackle the question of what, exactly, is consciousness. To get up to speed on the state of the art, we talked to Christof Koch, a colorful pioneer in the application of scientific tools to delineate the neural correlates of consciousness, whose famous 18-year collaboration with F...

Johan Braeckman - The Rise of Islamic Creationism

May 22, 2012 01:37 - 32 minutes - 14.7 MB

Host: Chris Mooney Over the weekend, I was fortunate enough to attend the 2012 World Skeptics Conference in Berlin. It's important to keep tabs on our skeptical and freethinking colleagues around the world, and the challenges they're facing. And in this case, perhaps the most disturbing story out of the conference involved the spread of a new form of creationism—namely, Islamic creationism—in Europe. It's a topic I've wanted to explore on the show for some time. So in Berlin, I stopped to...

Greta Christina - Why Are You Atheists So Angry?

May 15, 2012 03:59 - 38 minutes - 17.4 MB

Our guest this week is Greta Christina, a leading atheist blogger, speaker, and commentator, and a regular contributor to AlterNet.org. Christina is author of the new ebook Why Are You Atheists So Angry?: 99 Things that Piss Off the Godless, which grows out of a 2007 blog post on the same topic. The book will also be out in print in June. Greta Christina blogs at FreeThoughtBlogs.com, and her writing has appeared, among other places, in Ms., Penthouse, Chicago Sun-Times, On Our Backs, and ...

M.G. Lord - The Accidental Feminist

April 30, 2012 16:46 - 37 minutes - 17.1 MB

Host: Indre Viskontas In developed countries at least, the status of women has improved considerably in the last century. But in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM), they remain underrepresented in all but one field, according to a recent study conducted by the Institute for Women's Policy Research. Often, femininity can seem incompatible with STEM and other male-dominated careers—but can young women today find an unlikely role model in Elizabeth Taylor, an actress dogged by t...

Naomi Oreskes - Neoliberalism and the Denial of Global Warming

April 24, 2012 23:45 - 35 minutes - 16.2 MB

Host: Chris Mooney This week at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, a conference convened entitled "Science Writing in the Age of Denial." The keynote speaker was a former Point of Inquiry guest and a very popular one—Naomi Oreskes, co-author of the influential book Merchants of Doubt: How a Handful of Scientists Obscured the Truth on Issues from Tobacco Smoke to Global Warming. Point of Inquiry caught up with Dr. Oreskes at the conference and interviewed her about her lecture there, ent...

Austin Dacey - The Future of Blasphemy

April 16, 2012 21:34 - 42 minutes - 19.2 MB

Host: Chris Mooney This week, our guest is a return one: Austin Dacey. He's a philosopher, a writer, and a human rights activist, and the creator of the Impossible Music Sessions, which we featured in a past show. Austin's books include The Secular Conscience: Why Belief Belongs in Public Life and, just out, The Future of Blasphemy: Speaking of the Sacred in an Age of Human Rights. This show focused on Austin's new book on blasphemy. But he helped enhance the discussion with a few pieces ...

Chris Mooney - The Republican Brain

April 10, 2012 00:09 - 50 minutes - 23 MB

Guest Host: John Shook  In this special episode of Point of Inquiry, we interview our host himself—about his new book, The Republican Brain: The Science of Why They Deny Science and Reality. From climate change to evolution, the rejection of mainstream science among Republicans is growing, as is the denial of expert consensus on the economy, American history, foreign policy and much more. Why won't Republicans accept things that most experts agree on? Why are they constantly fighting again...

Neil deGrasse Tyson - Space Chronicles

April 02, 2012 20:11 - 37 minutes - 17.4 MB

Host: Chris Mooney This week, Point of Inquiry is thrilled to welcome back one of our most popular guests: Neil deGrasse Tyson, the famed astrophysicist and Frederick P. Rose Director of the Hayden Planetarium in New York City. Last time we had him on, Dr. Tyson engaged in a wide ranging discussion about science communication and the place of science in America. This time, we focus in on his new book—Space Chronicles: Facing the Ultimate Frontier—and his call for revitalizing NASA and let...

David Morrison - Cosmic Impact Hazard

March 26, 2012 23:19 - 36 minutes - 16.6 MB

Host: Indre Viskontas The end is nigh. 2012 is a banner year for doomsday prophecies, though there still seems to be debate concerning precisely how life as we know it will be snuffed out. Hollywood seems to prefer the 'death from the skies' scenario, with Lars von Trier's latest film Melancholia exploring the psychological consequences of believing that another planet is on a collision course with ours. But would we know? How much warning would we receive if such a catastrophe were to occu...

Jonathan Haidt - The Righteous Mind

March 19, 2012 21:25 - 38 minutes - 17.7 MB

Host: Chris Mooney Why is it that some of us are religious, some of us not... some of us liberal, some of us not? If you've been paying attention, then by now you might have noticed that this doesn't really have a lot to do with the intellectual validity of religious, or irreligious, or liberal, or conservative ideas. So what causes it? And why can't we all get along? To get at this, Point of Inquiry invited on a scholar and thinker who has become famous for his scientific approach to th...

Ari Rabin-Havt - The Fox Effect

March 12, 2012 19:51 - 31 minutes - 14.4 MB

Host: Chris Mooney If there's one thing Point of Inquiry is concerned about, it's ensuring a rational, sensible conversation in politics, in public life. And you simply can't have such a conversation if the culture is awash in political, and politicized, misinformation. What do we mean by "misinformation"? The denial of global warming. Claims about "death panels." Assertions that the President of the United States wasn't actually born here. One thing all these falsehoods have in common is...

Sean Faircloth - Attack of the Theocrats

March 06, 2012 15:57 - 35 minutes - 16.1 MB

Host: Chris Mooney A common goal of freethinkers, humanists, skeptics, and atheists is to preserve Thomas Jefferson's "wall of separation" between church and state. But we haven't always been successful in this area—help from the courts notwithstanding—or at beating back the steady advances of the religious right. How can we do better? Our guest this week has a new book on the topic, and just as important, a new way of thinking. His name is Sean Faircloth, the director of strategy and pol...

Gerald Woerlee and Susan Blackmore - Near-Death Experiences and Consciousness

February 28, 2012 03:56 - 41 minutes - 18.9 MB

Host: Indre Viskontas One of the costs of being conscious is that, once in a while, we are forced to contemplate the fact that we are mortal. Ironically, a close brush with the grim reaper leaves many people more convinced than ever that our minds are not tethered to our bodies, and therefore can survive physical death. What can these near-death experiences tell us about how well we understand our own consciousness? To explore this topic, we first talked to anesthesiologist Gerald Woerlee,...

Michael Mann - The Hockey Stick and the Climate Wars

February 20, 2012 22:22 - 34 minutes - 15.7 MB

Host: Chris Mooney Our guest this week is Michael Mann, the prominent climatologist and, above all, leading defender of his field—and himself—against political attacks. Mann is out with a new book this month, which details his ten year battle against political attacks and misrepresentations. It's called The Hockey Stick and the Climate Wars: Dispatches From the Front Lines. And already, people are attacking it on Amazon.com without having even read it. Michael Mann is an American climat...

Dan Kahan - The Great Ideological Asymmetry Debate

February 14, 2012 02:44 - 58 minutes - 26.8 MB

Host: Chris Mooney So who's right, factually, about politics and science? Who speaks truth, and who's just spinning? It's kind of the million dollar question. If we could actually answer it, we'd have turned political debate itself into a... well, a science. And is such an answer possible? What does the scientific evidence suggest? In this episode of Point of Inquiry, Chris Mooney brought back a popular guest from last year, Yale's Dan Kahan, to discuss this very question-one that they'v...

Lawrence Krauss - A Universe from Nothing

February 07, 2012 00:01 - 32 minutes - 14.9 MB

Host: Chris Mooney We had Lawrence Krauss on Point of Inquiry less than a year ago, to discuss his recent book on the scientific works of Richard Feynman. But in order to keep up with him, we had to have him on again. Already. You see, Krauss has a new book out that's causing quite a stir right now—A Universe from Nothing: Why There is Something Rather than Nothing. Here's a hint as to why: Krauss's answer to this age-old question isn't God. In fact, as discussed on the program, Krauss h...

Brian Malow - The Science Comedian

January 30, 2012 18:31 - 31 minutes - 11 MB

Host: Chris Mooney Earlier this month, Point of Inquiry host Chris Mooney attended Science Online, the premiere science blogging conference, in the research triangle area. There were many science aficionados, communicators, and wonks present, but Chris found himself hanging out a lot with Brian Malow—aka, the Science Comedian. And get this—Malow lived up to his name. He was pretty funny. Chris decided he had to get him on air. Now, obviously, we couldn't have Malow do stand up for this p...

Eugenie Scott - Defending Climate Education

January 17, 2012 01:23 - 31 minutes - 10.7 MB

Host: Chris Mooney Eugenie Scott is no stranger to Point of Inquiry, or to the secular community. Her endless travails to defend the teaching of evolution have won her immense respect. And that's why, when Scott and her National Center for Science Education take on a new initiative, everybody listens. So for this Point of Inquiry episode, we invited Eugenie to break some news about why she is venturing into a very new and very challenging area—defending the teaching of accurate climate cha...

Brian Greene - The Fabric of the Cosmos

January 03, 2012 01:22 - 33 minutes - 11.6 MB

Host: Chris Mooney It's the beginning of a new year here at Point of Inquiry, and we've got a pretty good guest to kick it off. He needs no introduction. He's Brian Greene—celebrity physicist, bestselling author, television star and all around science communication maestro. Officially: Greene is co-founder and director of Columbia University's Institute for Strings, Cosmology, and Astroparticle Physics, author of the bestselling books The Elegant Universe and The Fabric of the Cosmos, and...

Brian Greene - The Fabric of the Cosmos

January 03, 2012 01:22 - 33 minutes - 11.6 MB

Host: Chris Mooney It's the beginning of a new year here at Point of Inquiry, and we've got a pretty good guest to kick it off. He needs no introduction. He's Brian Greene—celebrity physicist, bestselling author, television star and all around science communication maestro. Officially: Greene is co-founder and director of Columbia University's Institute for Strings, Cosmology, and Astroparticle Physics, author of the bestselling books The Elegant Universe and The Fabric of the Cosmos, and...

Stuart Robbins - The End of the World as We Know It

December 27, 2011 04:31 - 42 minutes - 14.7 MB

Host: Karen Stollznow Dr. Stuart Robbins is a postdoctoral researcher in astronomy at the University of Colorado, Boulder. His work focuses on planetary geophysics, and he’s currently researching craters on Mars, and on the moon. Stuart received his PhD in Astrophysics through the Geophysics program from the University of Colorado at Boulder. Stuart has a special interest in astronomy education, especially correcting myths and misconceptions about astronomy. To that end, he has a blog enti...

John Cook - The Debunking Handbook

December 20, 2011 00:57 - 29 minutes - 10.1 MB

Host: Chris Mooney How do you successfully debunk misinformation? The question is a deceptively simple one—which is precisely the problem. Debunking is easy—just refute false claims, and provide corrective information. Debunking successfully is something else again-you have to change minds, and make the corrective information stick. And how does that work? Well, as it turns out, we actually don't know very much about the process. But what we do know was recently compiled into a brillian...

Daniel Dennett - The Scientific Study of Religion

December 13, 2011 03:05 - 48 minutes - 16.8 MB

Guest Host: John Shook Recently, the Center for Inquiry held a conference titled "Daniel Dennett and the Scientific Study of Religion: A Celebration of the Fifth Anniversary of Breaking the Spell: Religion as a Natural Phenomenon". During that conference, John Shook, CFI's Director of Education, sat down with Dennett for this interview. 

Robert McCauley - Why Religion is Natural (And Science is Not)

December 05, 2011 21:22 - 37 minutes - 12.7 MB

Host: Chris Mooney Over the last decade, there have been many calls in the secular community for increased criticism of religion, and increased activism to help loosen its grip on the public. But what if the human brain itself is aligned against that endeavor? That's the argument made by cognitive scientist Robert McCauley in his new book, Why Religion is Natural and Science is Not. In it, he lays out a cognitive theory about why our minds, from a very early state of development, seem pr...

Scott Gavura - Dispensing Skepticism

November 29, 2011 01:24 - 38 minutes - 13.2 MB

Host: Karen Stollznow Scott Gavura is a registered pharmacist in Ontario with a personal and professional interest in improving the way we use medication. Scott started the Science-Based Pharmacy blog in 2009 to scrutinize pharmacy practices, and to begin a discussion within the industry about its obligations as a health profession. Scott has a Bachelor of Science in Pharmacy and a Masters of Business Administration degree from the University of Toronto, and has completed an Accredited Can...

Jonathan Weiler - Authoritarians Versus Reality

November 21, 2011 19:45 - 34 minutes - 11.7 MB

Host: Chris Mooney Our guest this week is Jonathan Weiler, a political scientist and director of global studies at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill. Weiler is co-author, with Marc Hetherington of Vanderbilt, of the book Authoritarianism and Polarization in American Politics. In it, they describes this strange and troubling creature called an authoritarian—usually conservative, usually a religious fundamentalist, and very closed minded. Authoritarians are identified in survey...

Tom Flynn - The Trouble With Christmas

November 17, 2011 22:32 - 33 minutes - 11.6 MB

Host: Robert Price Ebenezer Scrooge once called Christmas "a false and commercial holiday." Is it? Should Humanists refuse to observe it? Should they wage war on it? Should they celebrate "Sanka" versions of it like Solstice and "HumanLight"? Christians complain that the holiday has become secularized—so should Secular Humanists just say "Thanks!" and enjoy listening to "Let It Snow" and "Winter Wonderland"? As always, Tom Flynn brings new and well-informed perspectives to a difficult issue...

Bill Nye - In Praise of Reason (and Skepticism)

November 08, 2011 04:51 - 36 minutes - 12.7 MB

Host: Chris Mooney Recently in New Orleans, the Committee for Skeptical Inquiry held the very first CSICON—the conference dedicated to scientific inquiry and critical thinking. The main honoree: Bill Nye the Science Guy, who was given CSI's premiere "In Praise of Reason" award. The next day, Point of Inquiry caught up with Nye, a guest who really needs no introduction... at least not to the thousands upon thousands of kids who saw a little show called Bill Nye the Science Guy. Since then...

Seth Shostak - ET, Call SETI

November 01, 2011 05:43 - 32 minutes - 11.2 MB

Host: Karen Stollznow Dr. Seth Shostak is the Senior Astronomer at the Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence Institute (SETI). Seth is the author of Confessions of an Alien Hunter: A Scientist's Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence, and is well known as one of the hosts of the popular radio show Big Picture Science. (Formerly known as Are We Alone?) Seth is a science communicator who performs public outreach; especially to young people, about science in general, and astrobiology in ...

Guests

Chris Mooney
8 Episodes
Bill Nye
4 Episodes
Neil deGrasse Tyson
4 Episodes
Peter Singer
4 Episodes
Robert M. Price
4 Episodes
Sam Harris
4 Episodes
Carl Zimmer
3 Episodes
James Randi
3 Episodes
Michael Shermer
3 Episodes
Phil Plait
3 Episodes
Susan Blackmore
3 Episodes
Cara Santa Maria
2 Episodes
Jill Tarter
2 Episodes
Johann Hari
2 Episodes
Mary Roach
2 Episodes
Michael Specter
2 Episodes
Naomi Oreskes
2 Episodes
Richard Dawkins
2 Episodes
Steven Pinker
2 Episodes
Temple Grandin
2 Episodes
Adam Conover
1 Episode
Adam Frank
1 Episode
Alex Garland
1 Episode
Andrew Mayne
1 Episode
Aubrey de Grey
1 Episode
Barbara Ehrenreich
1 Episode
Bassem Youssef
1 Episode
Brian Brushwood
1 Episode
Caitlin Doughty
1 Episode
Carl Sagan
1 Episode
Dan Ariely
1 Episode
David Brin
1 Episode
David Cohen
1 Episode
David Grinspoon
1 Episode
David Neiwert
1 Episode
Deborah Blum
1 Episode
Don Webb
1 Episode
Ethan Zuckerman
1 Episode
Frans de Waal
1 Episode
George Lakoff
1 Episode
Glenn Beck
1 Episode
Ibn Warraq
1 Episode
Jaclyn Friedman
1 Episode
Janet Mock
1 Episode
Jared Diamond
1 Episode
John W. Loftus
1 Episode
Jonathan Haidt
1 Episode
Jon Ronson
1 Episode
J.R. Havlan
1 Episode
Julia Sweeney
1 Episode
Katherine Stewart
1 Episode
Kelly Weill
1 Episode
Laurel Braitman
1 Episode
Leonard Mlodinow
1 Episode
Loren Grush
1 Episode
Marlene Zuk
1 Episode
Matt Walsh
1 Episode
Negin Farsad
1 Episode
Paul Krugman
1 Episode
Phil Torres
1 Episode
P.J. O'Rourke
1 Episode
Rebecca Goldstein
1 Episode
Richard Wrangham
1 Episode
Salman Rushdie
1 Episode
Sean Carroll
1 Episode
Seth Shostak
1 Episode
Simon Singh
1 Episode
Steve Silberman
1 Episode
S.T. Joshi
1 Episode
Stuart Firestein
1 Episode
Tim Farley
1 Episode

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The God Delusion
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