A Heaping Helping of Stupid
It doesn’t get much more stupid than this. Another advertisement for the American brand of Christianity.
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Pat Condell on Truth
October 25, 2009 - 10:58 pm
Tags: Muslims, Obama, Politics, Religion
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Obama Administration Takes Wrong Position on Blasphemy
October 7, 2009 - 12:38 pm
Tags: Muslims, Obama, Politics, Religion, UN
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The Obama administration has been working closely with Egypt to introduce a resolution to the UN Human Rights Council. The resolution is, apparently, an attempt to kowtow to Muslim countries. But it does so in a deplorable manner.
The U.N. Human Rights Council approved a U.S.-backed resolution Friday deploring attacks on religions while insisting that freedom [...]
Scary Stuff
September 28, 2009 - 10:44 am
Tags: Christians, Culture, Israel, Jews, Muslims, Religion
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The number of fundamentalist Jews in Israel has been increasing for years, but now it seems to be coming to a point that the secular people of the world should be worried.
Israel’s ultra-Orthodox Jewish community has come a long way.
No longer are they the inward-looking anti-Zionists who only cared that the government provide them with [...]
300 In Kentucky
August 11, 2009 - 1:35 pm
Tags: Christians, Religion
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Over 300 skeptics, freethinkers, atheists, or however you want to label them, recently invaded Ken Ham’s monument to ignorance, the Creation Museum. Led by PZ Myers, the group’s mission was to see just how badly this place misrepresents science and to gain more ammunition with which to mock Ham and creationists in general. Apparently, it [...]
Abraham and Ivan
July 18, 2009 - 5:50 pm
Tags: Christians, Jews, Religion
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I’ve seen this embedded on a few different blogs now. Just too funny.
And So it Goes
There are those who will tell you that they live their lives as if there is no tomorrow. Since you can die at any time, you should make the most of each day and cherish every moment. I used to be one of those people.
As a teen, I was sure I wouldn’t live past 18. [...]
Religious Privilege and Why I Criticise
June 19, 2009 - 7:49 pm
Tags: Jews, Religion
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My number two biggest gripe about religion, number one being that the religious try to shove their silly beliefs down everyone else’s throats, is that the religious think they are somehow privileged and that their needs and wants should always be attended to at the expense of others who do not adhere to their beliefs. [...]
Real Change Requires…
April 21, 2009 - 10:15 pm
Tags: Christians, Democrats, Gingrich, Politics, Religion, Republicans
Posted in Politics | 1 comment
Lat week, while McCain campaign manager Steve Schmidt was predicting that religion could kill the GOP, Newt Gingrich was busy pandering to Christianity Today about faith and the “values” issues evangelicals hold so dear. Pandering? Yes. The opener says it all (emphasis mine):
As the Republican Party searches for a future leader, former Speaker of the [...]
Those “Peaceful” Muslims Are At It Again
April 15, 2009 - 7:40 am
Tags: Afghanistan, Muslims, Religion
Posted in Mythology (Religion) | 1 comment
So what do you do with two young, consenting adults who run away to get married because their families don’t approve of their relationship? Why, you stand them in front of a mosque and shoot them, of course. What else would rational and peaceful people do?
This particular example of Islamic peacefulness is brought to you [...]
Arguing the Atheist Case
April 3, 2009 - 11:56 am
Tags: Atheists, Christians, Religion
Posted in Atheism, Mythology (Religion), Tech | 1 comment
A couple of weeks ago, Julian Baggini wrote a commentary titled The New Atheist Movement is destructive. An atheist himself, he blasts the Four Horsemen of the New Atheist movement (Richard Dawkins, Daniel Dennet, Christopher Hitchens, and Sam Harris) for doing more harm than good in their attacks on religion. A paragraph that is exemplary [...]
