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Thank God I'm Atheist

Thank God I'm Atheist

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Show overview

Thank God I'm Atheist has been publishing since 2011, and across the 15 years since has built a catalogue of 762 episodes. That works out to roughly 910 hours of audio in total. Releases follow a weekly cadence, with the show now in its 560th season.

Episodes typically run an hour to ninety minutes — most land between 1h 4m and 1h 20m — and the run-time is fairly consistent across the catalogue. Roughly 58% of episodes carry an explicit flag from the publisher. It is catalogued as a EN-language Religion & Spirituality show.

The show is actively publishing — the most recent episode landed 5 days ago, with 26 episodes already out so far this year. Published by TGIA Media.

Episodes
762
Running
2011–2026 · 15y
Median length
1h 11m
Cadence
Weekly

From the publisher

Frank and Dan's off-the-cuff conversations focus on current events cast through the lens of their shared atheism. Episodes include a rundown of six news stories from the prior week, and the show occasionally features interviews with writers, thinkers, and leaders in the atheist community. As former Mormons, the hosts provide insight into the often misunderstood religious minority.

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If Aliens are Real, What Happens to Religion?

Jun 26, 20261h 9m

Christian Nationalists, Mormon Drama, and Route 666

Jun 19, 202659 min

Are Mormons Christian? The Pentagon Has an Answer

Jun 12, 20261h 13m

They Saved a Buffalo Because It Looked Like Trump

Jun 4, 20261h 4m

The UFO Files Dropped… and Pastors Lost It

May 29, 20261h 8m

Trump's America 250 Celebration Is Exactly What You Fear

May 22, 20261h 5m

The God Delusion… Meets AI Delusion

May 15, 202657 min

Christian Marriage Expert Had TWO Wives!!

May 8, 20261h 9m

What Happens When You Fall in Love With an AI?

May 1, 20261h 2m

Trump Goes Full Messiah… Too Far?!

Apr 24, 202642 min

Even Alex Jones Is Turning on Trump?!

Apr 17, 20261h 0m

Government Official Says God Teleported Him to Waffle House

Apr 10, 20261h 0m

Ep 745What Did Pete Hegseth Just Pray For?!

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A prayer calling for "overwhelming violence" is where Frank and Dan start this week, as they examine comments from Pete Hegseth and the disturbing implications of religious language being used to justify force and power. They break down how this kind of rhetoric fits into a broader pattern of increasingly militant expressions of faith in political spaces, and what it signals about the direction of religion's role in public life. From there, Frank and Dan move through a slate of stories that highlight how widespread these tensions have become: a Pentagon proposal to label military chaplains by faith, a conspiracy-driven sermon linking gender equality to demographic control, new legislation in Canada challenging religious exemptions in hate speech law, fresh data showing the continued decline of a "biblical worldview" in the U.S., shifting support for Trump-era deportation policies among religious groups, and a retracted report that briefly suggested a revival of church attendance in the U.K. 💸 Support us on Patreon! www.thankgodimatheist.com/donate

Apr 3, 20261h 2m

Ep 744Televangelist Wants a Private Jet… Cites Jesus

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A televangelist says he needs a private jet, and he's citing the Bible to justify it! After ditching commercial travel, he's now asking followers to fund his upgrade, arguing even Christ had to avoid the crowds. Apparently, salvation travels first class (or better). Also this week: a bizarre Mormon conference tries to argue Joseph Smith didn't practice polygamy, prompting backlash and possible discipline from the church; a Pittsburgh priest gets caught selling church artifacts on eBay after repeatedly stealing baseball cards from Walmart; Democrats experiment with running pastors for office, raising questions about religion's role on the left; Texas gets pushed by the courts to reconsider excluding Muslim schools from its voucher program; and Jehovah's Witnesses quietly ease their blood transfusion ban (sort of). Plus, the LDS Church rolls out a so-called "gender equity" change that lets women lead Sunday School… as long as they don't lead men. 💵 Support the show: www.thankgodimatheist.com/donate

Mar 27, 20261h 1m

Ep 743Ramadan at 30,000 Feet… They Called the Cops

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A man quietly says a prayer on a flight, and it ends with police, a diversion, and a wave of panic. What should have been an ordinary moment of religious observance during Ramadan was treated like a security threat, exposing how quickly fear and bias can escalate at 30,000 feet. In this episode, we break down what actually happened, why it spiraled, and what it reveals about the double standard around public expressions of faith. Also this week: Trump leans into "bad genetics" rhetoric that sounds a lot like eugenics, Texas rolls out a "religious freedom" voucher program that somehow excludes Muslim schools, and a new legal challenge turns abortion bans into a religious freedom issue. We also look at a bizarre Bible-reading marathon featuring conservative heavyweights, and a papal critique of war that raises big questions about moral accountability. Then in the final segment, we dig into whether a progressive Christian like James Talarico might be part of the answer to Christian nationalism, or just a different version of the same problem. To support the show: www.thankgodimatheist.com/donate

Mar 19, 20261h 5m

Ep 742The Dark Theology Behind Today's War Politics

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A top CPAC leader sparked outrage this week after defending the bombing of Iranian schoolgirls. During a heated debate on Piers Morgan's show, American Conservative Union chairman Matt Schlapp suggested the girls might be "better off dead" than growing up under Iran's oppressive regime—an argument that left the panel stunned and raised disturbing questions about how far some are willing to go to justify war. Elsewhere in the episode: Utah lawmakers turn Good Friday into a state holiday (in a state that barely observes it), a quiet new Utah education bill pushes religion into the teaching of America's founding, and a disturbing wave of Christian pundits celebrating war because they think it will trigger the End Times. We also look at Pete Hegseth's biblical war rhetoric and the growing overlap between nationalism, Christianity, and foreign policy. Then in the final segment, we zoom out to examine the darker side of apocalyptic belief—and why some believers seem genuinely excited about the possibility of global catastrophe. 💸 Support us on Patreon: www.thankgodimatheist.com/donate

Mar 13, 20261h 17m

Ep 741Mormons Accidentally Drink Green Tea… Chaos Ensues

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A quiet little mistake at BYU sets off a surprisingly big reaction! When a drink at the Mormon-owned Brigham Young University turned out to contain green tea, it reopened the question of what the Mormon "Word of Wisdom" actually bans, and why a 19th-century health rule still causes confusion today. Frank and Dan unpack the green tea mix-up and the strange logic behind Mormon caffeine culture (because they most definitely do consume the stuff!!) Elsewhere in the episode: Congress launches a "Sharia Free America" caucus, anti-LGBTQ parents win a $1.5 million payout over school books, the Taliban burns musical instruments in Afghanistan, Kansas makes clergy mandatory reporters (with a major confession loophole), a Catholic bishop is accused of embezzling church funds for trips to a Tijuana brothel, and Tucker Carlson's new prayer-app sponsor sparks backlash from Christians. 💸 Support the show and keep the blasphemy flowing: www.thankgodimatheist.com/donate

Mar 6, 20261h 1m

Ep 740Is Sharia Law Coming for Your Dog?

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A Florida congressman has introduced something called the "Protect Puppies from Sharia Act." Yes, that's the real name. The bill claims to defend dogs from Islamic law bans that don't exist, turning imaginary threats into federal legislation. We break down the culture-war paranoia behind it, and how this is what passes for serious governance now. Elsewhere, we cover a massive Catholic abuse settlement and what it says about institutional accountability, a heartbreaking measles case tied to vaccine refusal, Louisiana's Ten Commandments law surviving another court challenge, Liberty University's push for a social media fast, and new Gallup data showing public trust in clergy collapsing. We close with a broader look at Christian nationalism and whether losing culture-war battles actually slows the movement, or quietly strengthens it. 🐶 Support the show... www.thankgodimatheist.com/donate

Feb 27, 20261h 23m

Ep 739Why This New Mormon Leader Has People Nervous

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The Mormon Church has made a move that's raising questions about where it's headed next. President Dallin H. Oaks has appointed Clark Gilbert as the newest apostle, a relatively young (at 55 years old!) leader known for his firm orthodoxy and culture-war posture within church education. For many within the church and without, it feels like a signal about the future direction of the institution, particularly on LGBTQ issues and internal dissent. We also examine Alabama's proposal to make disrupting a church service a felony punishable by up to ten years in prison, Oklahoma's latest attempt to establish a publicly funded religious charter school, and a lawsuit challenging Trump's Religious Liberty Commission. Plus: a controversial plea deal involving a former prison chaplain, and a Christian university "merger" that ended with faculty fired and assets absorbed. 💰 Help make the show possible — support us at www.thankgodimatheist.com/donate

Feb 20, 20261h 16m

Ep 738One Nation Under Trump? The Freedom 250 Jubilee

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As America approaches its 250th anniversary, Donald Trump is launching a rival celebration—"Freedom 250"—complete with a national jubilee of prayer and a rededication of the country as "one nation under God." At the same time, the man linked to infidelity, sexual misconduct allegations, financial fraud, and relentless public dishonesty continues to enjoy overwhelming support from American Christians. Elsewhere, a group of evangelicals hijack a long-haul flight with midair preaching (again!), an Arizona pastor calls for repealing women's right to vote, researchers flag evangelical bias in AI chatbots, a Utah city councilman says your rights are "God-given," not constitutional, and the "He Gets Us" campaign gets a makeover this year for the Super Bowl. Plus: a secular take on Lent and whether giving something up can have value for us non-believers. 👉 No corporate overlords—just you. Help support the show: www.thankgodimatheist.com/donate

Feb 13, 20261h 1m
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