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The crew ends the year with none other than TOM & CECIL of cognitive dissonance as they bring their trademark humour. After some shenanigans, the crew incapacitates Kevin for the interview but take on the role themselves very well.the episode speaks for itself, have fun and happy holidays
We finally got Eli on the show to do more than the Soup Creed! We talk about why men are so terrible at podcasting, if Tom & Cecil are actually that terrible in real life, and why we can’t say all of the naughty words we feel like saying. As always, this episode contains (a lot of) salty language. Consider yourself warned. Help us get to Skepticon in August!! Eli stuff: https://scathingatheist.com/ https://twitter.com/PiatPod https://www.patreon.com/GodAwful The Alt-Right Playbook on YouTube Recent episode of Serious Inquiries Only Please consider giving us all (or some) of your moneyz on Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/secularsoup You can find everything at www.delightfulbitchcraft.com Facebook - Facebook.com/secularsoup Twitter - @secularsoup Email - secularsouppodcast@gmail.com Instagram - @secularsoup Check out our YouTube Channel! Buy our delightfully bitchy crafts! https://www.etsy.com/shop/delightfulbitchcraft There’s merch here: https://www.cafepress.com/secularsoup You should really check out our amazing editor Rich on Living After Faith! http://livingafterfaith.com/
Why not finish the year with a bang? The crew braces itself as Tom & Cecil of Cognitive Dissonance joins them. The wacky podcasters bring their incredible sense of humour to the show and it becomes an all around good time with lots of laughs and we appeal to the higher power of her majesty the Queen to settle Tom & Cecil's long disputes. This is gonna be fun http://dissonancepod.com/ We also dive deep into the trigger effects and what should we do about it in response to the classic "Baby, it's cold outside" xmas song Nancy gives us a list of best places to go in Canada for Xmas and we find out the church hates competition...
Seth Andrews joins Tom & Cecil to ruminate on the maniacal vocal stylings of the inimitable Alex Jones. If you haven't yet take a listen to Thanks to all our Patrons for supporting us to 400 episodes. Cheers to 400 more! You f*cking rock. Stories from the Week Images from the Week Make sure you follow Seth Andrews • • • • • • • • •
Seth Andrews joins Tom & Cecil to ruminate on the maniacal vocal stylings of the inimitable Alex Jones. If you haven't yet take a listen to Thanks to all our Patrons for supporting us to 400 episodes. Cheers to 400 more! You f*cking rock. Stories from the Week Images from the Week Make sure you follow Seth Andrews • • • • • • • • •
In this episode Seth Andrews joins Tom & Cecil to discuss important ethical and sociopolitical stories that make the news... Ok fine they giggle about religious wackadoos that do stupid things and then they make dicks jokes. You know what you signed up for! Stories from the Week Make sure you follow Seth Andrews • • • • • • • •
In this episode Seth Andrews joins Tom & Cecil to discuss important ethical and sociopolitical stories that make the news... Ok fine they giggle about religious wackadoos that do stupid things and then they make dicks jokes. You know what you signed up for! Stories from the Week Make sure you follow Seth Andrews • • • • • • • •
We were supposed to do something about Phentinol addiction but our guest was a no show. So instead we played the wacky interview we did with Eli Bosnik of God Awful Movies and Scathing Atheists who is joined by Tom & Cecil of Cognitive Dissonance. In the insuing mayhem, the boys talk about their new show Citation Needed, we just let them loose... mothers protect your kids Nancy talks about a playboy pilot in This Day in History and the russian church thinks beards protect you from gays...
It's a two-episode week! In this week's Wednesday episode, we are joined by Tom & Cecil of the Cognitive Dissonance podcast for a discussion about freedom of speech and whether online platforms such as Facebook and Twitter ought to be considered "public spaces." We begin with some announcements about the schedule, including Thomas Takes the Bar Exam, which will remain a weekly feature once we move to our twice-per-week format in January. So no new question today, but you will have a few extra days to answer TTTBE #3. Then we take a look at the new Texas law requiring funereal services for aborted embryos and miscarriages, and Thomas takes a shot at analyzing the issue. Is all his hard work studying for the Bar Exam paying off? Listen and find out! Finally, the show concludes with a discussion of the 1994 McDonalds "Hot Coffee" lawsuit, Liebeck v. McDonald's Restaurants, as an example of legal myths gone awry. What exactly happened in that case, and what does it say about whether we should have caps on punitive damages or other forms of "tort reform" in the U.S.? After that, we look at the abortion-related question of the lawsuit ostensibly brought by Sofia Vergara's frozen embryos. Is this a meritorious lawsuit or a publicity stunt orchestrated by a goofball anti-abortion columnist? Show Notes & Links Check out the Cognitive Dissonance podcast! Here are the actual fetal tissue rules promulgated by the Texas Health Services that require "interment" of "the products of spontaneous or induced human abortion." A federal judge in the Western District of Texas recently issued a temporary restraining order blocking the implementation of the rules pending a preliminary injunction hearing to be held on January 3. Whole Women's Health v. Hellerstedt, 136 S.Ct. 2292 (2016), provides some guidance as to how the Supreme Court might treat the Texas abortion rules. Here's the CollegeHumor video on the McDonald's "Hot Coffee" lawsuit. Support us on Patreon at: patreon.com/law Follow us on Twitter: @Openargs Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/openargs/ And email us at openarguments@gmail.com
I join the Tom & Cecil in their pot filled studio in Chicago. We promptly solve all of the worlds problems and crush religion. Lyz Liddell the Executive Director of the Reason Rally joins us for some amazing announcements! Investing Skeptically topic - The long term effects of under performance.