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Hosted by Mike Smithgall, Atheistville explores atheism, deconversion, and secular life through open, respectful conversation. The channel features two signature shows:Mike Drop – weekly commentary on religion, politics, and culture from a reasoned, secular perspective. Breakfast with a Heathen – a relaxed Sunday Q&A that tackles listener and Reddit questions about belief, honesty, and living without faith.Together, they create a space for candid dialogue about leaving belief behind, thinking for yourself, and building a meaningful life grounded in evidence, empathy, and ethics rather than dogma. Podcast Creator Bio: Mike SmithgallMike Smithgall is the creator and host of Atheistville, a podcast and YouTube series exploring atheism, deconversion, and secular life through real conversation instead of confrontation. Drawing on his background as a financial professional and lifelong skeptic, Mike focuses on how people think, what leads them to question faith, and how they rebuild meaning without religion.He interviews former believers, secular thinkers, and progressive voices to highlight shared values of empathy, critical thinking, and human connection. His mission is simple: belief should be personal, not political, and every story deserves to be heard.Follow his work on YouTube (@Atheistville) or at Atheistville.com.

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Portada del episodio Easter Sunday, Holy Wars, and the Toddler Who Ate the Apple

Easter Sunday, Holy Wars, and the Toddler Who Ate the Apple

Recorded on Easter Sunday 2026, this episode of Breakfast with a Heathen leans into the holiday with characteristic irreverence and intellectual honesty. Mike opens by questioning why ham became the official meal of the resurrection and only gets more pointed from there. The conversation covers religious wars — specifically the religious undercurrents of the current U.S.-Iran conflict and what it means that a sitting Secretary of Defense has openly called it a holy war — then moves into why so many Christians refuse to apply the word "agnostic" to themselves even when basic epistemic honesty demands it. From personal experiences with atheist prejudice — including a workplace prayer at a major U.S. bank and a decades-long friendship ended over a Facebook message — to the logical collapse of the Adam and Eve story when viewed through the lens of a toddler who's never been told no, to the well-documented phenomenon of atheists outscoring believers on religious literacy tests, this episode covers a lot of ground. It closes where the holiday demands: a sharp dismantling of the claim that atheists reject God simply to avoid moral accountability — a myth Mike argues is not only logically incoherent but disproven by a quick look at who fills the pews and who fills the prisons. 💬 Listener Question Mike mentioned that some of the strongest atheists he knows became atheist because they read the Bible more carefully. Did your relationship with scripture — reading more of it or less of it — play a role in where you landed on faith? Tell us your experience.  📑 Chapter Headings and times 00:00 Introduction — Recording an atheist podcast on Easter 4:25 Are religious wars insane? The Iran war and Pete Hegseth 12:33 Why theists won't call themselves agnostic 17:10 Atheist prejudice — a relative, a workplace prayer, and moving on 24:08 The Adam & Eve baby analogy — whose fault is the cookie? 29:03 Do atheists know the Bible better than Christians? 32:58 Virginity, religion, and what you owe nobody 44:50 Living in fear — are God-fearing Christians actually... fearful? 48:12 "Atheists just want to sin" — closing argument on Easter Sunday Visit us at www.Atheistville.com [https://atheistville.com/]  for more content from Mike Smithgall and the Atheistville team 📺 Subscribe on YouTube: youtube.com/@atheistville [https://www.youtube.com/@atheistville] 💬 Want to be a guest or submit a question? Drop us a note at CONTACT [https://atheistville.com/about/] Check us out at: https://atheistville.buzzsprout.com [https://atheistville.buzzsprout.com]   🔥 New episodes weekly from Atheistville — Mike Drop with Mike Smithgall, Ask an Atheist, and The Unholy Roundtable, Breakfast With a Heathen  © 2025-2026 Atheistville Media

5 de abr de 2026 - 54 min
Portada del episodio Florida's Anti-DEI Law Is So Vague It Could Cancel St. Patrick's Day — SB 1134 Breakdown

Florida's Anti-DEI Law Is So Vague It Could Cancel St. Patrick's Day — SB 1134 Breakdown

Florida just handed its governor the power to remove elected local officials for welcoming their own constituents — and wrote the law so vaguely that St. Patrick's Day, Oktoberfest, and the Jewish Film Festival have no legal protection under it. Mike Smithgall breaks down SB 1134 — the Anti-Diversity in Local Government bill — section by section: what it actually says, what its sponsor admitted he didn't know, the $1.5 billion tourism economy Florida is putting at risk, and why a federal court already struck down a narrower version of this same idea. This one isn't just an LGBTQ+ story. It's a story about who gets to govern, who gets to celebrate, and what happens when a bumper sticker becomes a statute. Full sources at atheistville.com [https://atheistville.com/] QUESTION: The bill gives the Governor power to remove elected local officials by executive order for violating it. Does that concern you regardless of your position on DEI — and why or why not? Visit us at www.Atheistville.com [https://atheistville.com/]  for more content from Mike Smithgall and the Atheistville team 📺 Subscribe on YouTube: youtube.com/@atheistville [https://www.youtube.com/@atheistville] 💬 Want to be a guest or submit a question? Drop us a note at CONTACT [https://atheistville.com/about/] Check us out at: https://atheistville.buzzsprout.com [https://atheistville.buzzsprout.com]   🔥 New episodes weekly from Atheistville — Mike Drop with Mike Smithgall, Ask an Atheist, and The Unholy Roundtable, Breakfast With a Heathen  © 2025-2026 Atheistville Media

15 de mar de 2026 - 15 min
Portada del episodio From Virginity Guilt to Eternal Damnation: Unpacking Religion's Most Uncomfortable Questions

From Virginity Guilt to Eternal Damnation: Unpacking Religion's Most Uncomfortable Questions

What happens when the theological rubber meets the existential road? In this episode of Breakfast with a Heathen, we dig into the questions real people are actually wrestling with — from the psychological profile of extreme believers, to the emotional wreckage of purity culture, to the cold logic of a salvation system that rewards a serial killer over a kindhearted atheist. These aren't abstract seminary debates. These are the raw, unfiltered doubts of people navigating faith, identity, and reason in real time. We also examine the social mechanics of adult conversion, the cult-like grip some churches maintain even over departing members, and what it genuinely means to lose your faith — and then lose it again. If you've ever found yourself asking "Is any of this actually fair?" — this episode was built for that question. 💬 Viewer Question "If the Christian framework sends a repentant serial killer to Heaven while condemning a compassionate atheist to eternal torment — is that a justice system worth defending? Where does the logic break down for you?" 📑 Relevant Topics / Chapter Headings * Welcome & Episode Overview * Political Extremism and the Conspiracy Mind * Purity Culture's Long Shadow * Why Adults Convert — And What They're Really Running From * The Adam & Eve Problem: Incest and Intellectual Honesty * Losing Faith, Then Losing It Again: Depression and Deconstruction * "I'm Gay and I'm Terrified of Hell" — Fear, Faith, and Christian Nationalism * The James vs. Jake Problem: Is Heaven Actually Just? * My Boss Wants Me at His Kingdom Hall * Can a Church Actually Refuse to Let You Leave? * Conservative Religion's War on the Dance Floor * Would You Join This Religion? Visit us at www.Atheistville.com [https://atheistville.com/]  for more content from Mike Smithgall and the Atheistville team 📺 Subscribe on YouTube: youtube.com/@atheistville [https://www.youtube.com/@atheistville] 💬 Want to be a guest or submit a question? Drop us a note at CONTACT [https://atheistville.com/about/] Check us out at: https://atheistville.buzzsprout.com [https://atheistville.buzzsprout.com]   🔥 New episodes weekly from Atheistville — Mike Drop with Mike Smithgall, Ask an Atheist, and The Unholy Roundtable, Breakfast With a Heathen  © 2025-2026 Atheistville Media

1 de mar de 2026 - 1 h 4 min
Portada del episodio The $1.7 Million Cost of Tithing: Why Churches Target Young Earners

The $1.7 Million Cost of Tithing: Why Churches Target Young Earners

A Reddit post from a young person trapped in a joint bank account with tithing-obsessed parents sparked this deep dive into the true cost of religious giving. Using Bureau of Labor Statistics income data and conservative investment assumptions, I calculated the lifetime financial impact of tithing 10% of your income from age 25 to retirement at 65. The findings are devastating: $285,035 given to the church versus $1,694,520 in a retirement portfolio. The opportunity cost is over $1.4 MILLIOMN. This episode examines the history of the 10% tithe, explains why it's not actually biblical in the way most people think, and breaks down why giving when you're young costs exponentially more than giving later in life. I also offer practical alternatives for people who want to be generous without sacrificing their financial futures. This is math, not theology—and the numbers don't lie. https://atheistville.com/2026/02/22/the-1-7-million-question-nobody-at-church-will-answer/ Visit us at www.Atheistville.com [https://atheistville.com/]  for more content from Mike Smithgall and the Atheistville team 📺 Subscribe on YouTube: youtube.com/@atheistville [https://www.youtube.com/@atheistville] 💬 Want to be a guest or submit a question? Drop us a note at CONTACT [https://atheistville.com/about/] Check us out at: https://atheistville.buzzsprout.com [https://atheistville.buzzsprout.com]   🔥 New episodes weekly from Atheistville — Mike Drop with Mike Smithgall, Ask an Atheist, and The Unholy Roundtable, Breakfast With a Heathen  © 2025-2026 Atheistville Media

22 de feb de 2026 - 13 min
Portada del episodio Tithing Pressure, “Christian Love” Toward LGBTQ People, and Why God Stays Silent

Tithing Pressure, “Christian Love” Toward LGBTQ People, and Why God Stays Silent

This episode tackles a set of questions that sit at the intersection of money, family pressure, identity, and belief. We start with the ethics and power dynamics of tithing, especially when a young person has limited control over their own income and faces pressure from a prosperity-gospel megachurch. We also address what “love” looks like when religion treats LGBTQ people as a problem to be fixed, and why that framing causes real harm even when someone claims good intentions. From there, we shift into the evidence questions. Why did miracles and divine “activity” appear concentrated in ancient stories but seem absent now? Why do intelligent people still believe, even while applying strong critical thinking in other areas? We also explore the logic of heaven only being available after death, and the credibility problem created by a resurrection story followed by a quick exit instead of public, sustained verification. The thread running through all of it is the same, what do these beliefs demand from people, and what level of evidence should match those demands. 💬 Viewer Question If a belief system asks you for obedience, money, or life-changing sacrifices, what level of evidence do you think it owes you?  📑 Relevant Topics or Chapter Headings   Tithing Under Family Control  Prosperity Gospel and Financial Pressure  When “Love” Treats LGBTQ People as a Project  Why Divine Activity Looks Like It Stopped  Evidence, Verification, and Public Miracles  Why Smart People Still Believe  When Deconstruction Collides With Marriage  Why Heaven Only Starts After Death  Resurrection, Ascension, and the Credibility Gap  Visit us at www.Atheistville.com [https://atheistville.com/]  for more content from Mike Smithgall and the Atheistville team 📺 Subscribe on YouTube: youtube.com/@atheistville [https://www.youtube.com/@atheistville] 💬 Want to be a guest or submit a question? Drop us a note at CONTACT [https://atheistville.com/about/] Check us out at: https://atheistville.buzzsprout.com [https://atheistville.buzzsprout.com]   🔥 New episodes weekly from Atheistville — Mike Drop with Mike Smithgall, Ask an Atheist, and The Unholy Roundtable, Breakfast With a Heathen  © 2025-2026 Atheistville Media

15 de feb de 2026 - 52 min
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