A Jewish, Yankee, Liberal Atheist Runs for Office in South Carolina (Podcast)

July 30, 2012
By
Herb Silverman

Herb Silverman

An Interview with Herb Silverman

Herb Silverman, president of the Secular Coalition for America, talks about his childhood as an orthodox Jew in Philadelphia, his eventual atheism, and his political career in the South. His new book, Candidate Without a Prayer, An Autobiography of a Jewish Atheist in the Bible Belt, recounts his bid for governor of South Carolina in 1990, when he challenged a law that prohibited public office to anyone who denied the existence of a supreme being. His story is funny, poignant and intelligent.

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One Response to A Jewish, Yankee, Liberal Atheist Runs for Office in South Carolina (Podcast)

  1. August 3, 2012 at 11:08 pm

    The story is very intriguing.I would hope that by this chronologigal arrival in human history the factors that are most ironic would be seen for the superficiality they actually represent,however I realize that I’m probably wishing in vain.Nevertheless the story is well worthy of contemplation.

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