1.5 – Father Bob

Andrew and Nigel joined Father Bob Maguire for a chat in Melbourne on the eve of The Rise of Atheism convention. If you know Father Bob you should know what to expect here. If you don’t know who he is, then sit back, listen and enjoy the ride.

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  • http://intensedebate.com/profiles/samakain samakain

    Love me some Father Bob. Nicely done guys :D

  • Matt

    I really enjoyed this interview! Father Bob seems to be a very reasonable and good man. I would like to buy him a pint and have a chat sometime!

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  • http://intensedebate.com/profiles/dreadpiratemick dreadpiratemick

    Burger Rings? Tsk, tsk. Those things are terrible for you.

    • http://intensedebate.com/people/GodlessNige GodlessNige

      Yeah, by the time we got there we could have eaten the backside off a horse, but the culinary options at the 7-11 over the road were small. And whats with burger rings? I have not had them in YEARS, but they tasted nothing like I remember. Struggled to eat them…

      • http://intensedebate.com/profiles/dreadpiratemick dreadpiratemick

        Well, when options are short I guess Burger Rings are acceptable.

        That taste… I wouldn't know how to begin to describe it.

        • http://intensedebate.com/people/GodlessNige GodlessNige

          Yeah not somewhere i'll be going again in a hurry.

    • http://intensedebate.com/people/askegg askegg

      Brain food ……. for creationists.

  • Tim H.

    Why can't priests be like this in the states?

    • http://intensedebate.com/profiles/dreadpiratemick dreadpiratemick

      It's not really an Australian thing so much as a Father Bob thing. He's pretty much unique.

  • Jason Ball

    This is a f*#%ing great podcast guys, well done.


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Further Reading

Dog Heads

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Matt’s Human Morality

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Aunt Matilda’s Cake

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Atheism 2.0

“Atheism 2.0” is a 20 minute TED presentation by Alain de Botton in which he proposes a new approach to evangelising atheism. Alain suggests (apparently without evidence) that we have “secularised badly” and we should sift through the rituals, traditions, and behaviours of religion to identify and adopt their efficient mechanisms. “I have come here…
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The Bizarre Bible

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