[1] Tabash has represented the atheist position in debates against several world-renowned religious philosophers and apologists, including William Lane Craig,[2] Peter van Inwagen,[3] J.P. Moreland, Greg Bahnsen, Mohammad Hijab, and Richard Swinburne.
Grothe in a 2007 interview when asked if he could sympathize with people's search for God, Tabash states, "I was a new age spiritual seeker for 25 years...
He remembers the stories his rabbi father used to tell at Passover about the miracles God performed in order to get Pharaoh to allow the Jews their freedom.
He also supports the International Sex Worker Foundation for Art, Culture and Education (ISWFACE)[citation needed], and the Internet Infidels.
[citation needed] He currently chairs the Legal Committee of Americans United for Separation of Church and State.
The separation of church and state is one of those magnificent issues that can help to unify a very severe breach in our country because its aim is to protect both believers and nonbelievers equally... "My ultimate aim is to persuade overwhelming majorities of people to abandon any prejudices they harbor against atheists and to view nonbelief as just one more respectable alternative among existing viewpoints on matters of religion.
"There is not one proposed piece of legislation that would deny gays and lesbians equal rights that is not grounded in religious dogma".