This weekend on State of Belief, host Welton Gaddy and professor Greg Lebel wrap up our State of Belief election series. Plus, a look at anti-Muslim sentiment in the press…and how do atheists, humanists and secularists feel about the amount of God talk in this year’s election? Find out more…
Host Welton Gaddy takes one final look at the election with State of Belief political advisor Greg Lebel. Greg Lebel is an Assistant Professor of Political Management at George Washington University. He is a veteran of the presidential campaigns of George McGovern, Gary Hart, Al Gore, Jr., and Howard Dean.
And, a new report from the media watchdog group FAIR (Fairness and Accuracy in Reporting) identifies the “Islamophobes” of today’s media. FAIR’s communication director Isabel Macdonald joins Welton to discuss who is responsible for spreading anti-Muslim and anti-Arab sentiments in the press.
Plus, author Ronald Aronson shares advice from his new book, Living Without God: New Directions for Atheists, Agnostics, Secularists, and the Undecided.
Don’t miss Welton’s own thoughts on the tone and character of this year’s election in his regular Preaching to the Choir segment.
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Religion and radio done differently – this weekend on State of Belief.