Ask an Atheist with Sam Mulvey

Blasphemy Talk in Olympia with Sam!

As we spoke about on our show this week, Sam is talking about Blasphemy, rather than talking blasphemously, though it’s quite possible that both will occur.

Meet up with us at Last Word Books & Press at 211 4th Avenue East, Olympia, WA.

To wit:

 

As the world is focused on Benghazi and the politically-motivated murder of Ambassador Chris Stevens under the cover of an anti-Islam YouTube video, new calls for national and international blasphemy laws are being heard throughout the world. Sam Mulvey gives an overview of use and abuse of blasphemy laws in places from Ireland to Pakistan, their surprising support, and their destructive effects on society.

Additionally, Sam will give an overview of the Atheism Visibility Movement in Washington State, and underline how strong organization can not only help the movement, but help the fight against blasphemy laws internationally.

Biography of Presenter:

Sam Mulvey is a host and producer of Ask an Atheist, an early member and occasional organizer for Tacoma Atheists, a former board member of Seattle Atheists, and is a present board member of Humanists of Washington. He is originally from the Chicago area, spending time in Phoenix, Arizona before deciding to make Tacoma his home. In addition to atheism and humanism, Sam has spoken about open source software and community media.

Ask an Atheist is a radio program which airs every Sunday at 3:00 PM on KLAY 1180 AM in Tacoma, WA. Ask an Atheist, now entering its third year, is a live talk show focusing on atheism, skepticism, and the separation of church and state. In addition to broadcast radio, Ask an Atheist is available online as a podcast, downloaded more than 25,000 times monthly from over 60 countries.
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About the Author: Sam Mulvey

Sam Mulvey is a producer and the technical brain behind Ask an Atheist. He is a collector of vinegar varieties, vintage computers, antique radios, and propaganda.

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