
The Evolution of Atheist Activism: From Ancient Dissent to Digital Discourse
From Recovering From Religion by Recovering From Religion
December 17, 2025 · 1h 38m · Season 25 · Episode 27
About this episode
The episode discusses the evolution of atheist activism from ancient times to the present digital age.
This week on RfRx, we’re joined by Greg James, Executive Producer for the Atheist Community of Austin, to explore The Evolution of Atheist Activism. From ancient skepticism in pre-modern times to today's viral debates and social media campaigns, Greg will walk us through the shifting landscape of secular advocacy over the centuries, the tools being used today, and where the movement is headed. Join us for an empowering discussion about how secular voices have always found a way to rise and how they continue to adapt in an inter-connected world. Join Us Live Every Monday! recoveringfromreligion.org/rfrx Our Socials: linktr.ee/RecoveringFromReligion facebook.com/RecoveringfromReligion instagram.com/rfrorg iktok.com/@recoveringfromreligion bsky.app/profile/recoveringfromreligion.org linkedin.com/company/rfrorg
People in this episode
Guest: Greg James
Topics covered
- Atheist Activism
- Secular Advocacy
- Digital Discourse
Keywords
- secularism
- social media
- advocacy
- skepticism
Mentioned in this episode
Books & works: The Evolution of Atheist Activism: From Ancient Dissent to Digital Discourse, The Evolution of Atheist Activism
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