Episode 13: How To Use Religious Freedom for Bigotry/The Case Against Amy Coney Barrett/Journeys to Humanism
In this episode Douglas looks at Christian nationalists using Religious freedom as cover for their discrimination, why the nomination of Amy Coney Barrett for the US Supreme Court is a problem for all of us, and he introduces a new recurring segment where people share the story of their journey to Humanism.
00:40 How To Use Religious Freedom for Bigotry
11:17 The Case Against Amy Coney Barrett
22:54 Journeys to Humanism
Episode Transcript
Extras:
ACLU v. Board Of Commissioners Of Lucas County, Ohio (2006)
Van Orden v. Perry (2005)
Masterpiece Cakeshop v. Colorado Civil Rights Commission (2018)
Secular Strategies
Supreme Court favorite Judge Amy Coney Barrett faces renewed attention for religious affiliation
Fact check: ‘Kingdom of God’ comment by SCOTUS contender Amy Coney Barrett lacks context in meme
Amy Coney Barrett Claimed To Care About Maintaining The ‘Balance Of Power’ On The Court Back In 2016
Host Notes:
If you would like to contribute your own story to our Journey to Humanism segments, please check out the segment page:
Journeys to Humanism
Credits:
Written, produced, and edited by Douglas Berger and he is entirely responsible for the content.
The GCH theme is “Your Call” by Kevin MacLeod from filmmusic.io and licensed under creative comments using attribution 4.0 international
This episode by Glass City Humanist is licensed under CC BY-NC-ND 4.0.