Send us a text In this episode, Mike Smithgall examines the growing push to hang the Ten Commandments in public classrooms and the larger campaign to rewrite history under the banner of “heritage.” He explains how Christian nationalism turns nostalgia into propaganda, and why real heritage requires facing uncomfortable truths. Question: How should schools teach history without whitewashing or politicizing it? Visit us at www.Atheistville.com for more content from Mike Smithgall ...
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Send us a text In this episode, Mike Smithgall examines the growing push to hang the Ten Commandments in public classrooms and the larger campaign to rewrite history under the banner of “heritage.” He explains how Christian nationalism turns nostalgia into propaganda, and why real heritage requires facing uncomfortable truths. Question: How should schools teach history without whitewashing or politicizing it? Visit us at www.Atheistville.com for more content from Mike Smithgall ...
Breakfast with a Heathen - Ep 1: Coffee, Questions, and the Cost of Honesty
Atheistville with Mike Smithgall
1 hour 6 minutes
2 weeks ago
Breakfast with a Heathen - Ep 1: Coffee, Questions, and the Cost of Honesty
Send us a text Mike Smithgall, the unelected mayor of Atheistville, sits down with coffee to answer your questions about atheism, belief, and honesty. From telling your Christian mom you’re an atheist to why arguing with believers never works, this Sunday Q&A takes on faith, comfort, family, and finding peace without religion. No sermon, no shouting, no salvation required. Visit us at www.Atheistville.com for more content from Mike Smithgall and the Atheistville team 📺 Subsc...
Atheistville with Mike Smithgall
Send us a text In this episode, Mike Smithgall examines the growing push to hang the Ten Commandments in public classrooms and the larger campaign to rewrite history under the banner of “heritage.” He explains how Christian nationalism turns nostalgia into propaganda, and why real heritage requires facing uncomfortable truths. Question: How should schools teach history without whitewashing or politicizing it? Visit us at www.Atheistville.com for more content from Mike Smithgall ...