Wrath of the Titans: Whoo-boy, a serious action movie, with some beautiful special effects. Fortunately, the Titans production team threw a bit less at us in the way of breathtaking visual intricacy — such as that of the too-frenetic Transformer movies, which I sometimes had a hard time following and lost interest in as a result. Good stuff: Special Effects. Being me, I HAD to like the flying horse, but there were some other effects that were even better. … [Read more...]
Murderous Purple Panda Terrifies Terrified Children
Sorry, can't help but laugh at this. ABC News reports on an incident at Pennsylvania's Center in the Woods preschool. "Mr. McFeely" (the name alone made me laugh; sounds more like a Catholic preschool character), apparently a delivery man on Mr. Roger's Neighborhood, introduces the kids to special guest Purple Panda. As the costumed character enters the room, Panda-monium breaks out: The kids scream and run. … [Read more...]
Doing My Part: Cory Brunson
[ This is a response to Doing My Part for the Godless Future . If you'd like to submit one of your own — what you're doing to help the world, or just yourself, get free of religion — email me via the link in that post. ] __________ I do a lot of the familiar stuff at the personal level: I sit at Ask An Atheist tables, i write letters to the editor, i regularly post religious commentary on Facebook. I cross out "In God We Trust" on dollar bills and write in "E pluribus unum". These things … [Read more...]
Doing My Part: Stephanie
[ This is a response to Doing My Part for the Godless Future. If you'd like to submit one of your own — what you're doing to help the world, or just yourself, get free of religion — email me via the link in that post. ] __________ I'm 25 years old and I've been calling myself an atheist officially since I was about 19. I stopped believing in God before that, but the word atheist was scary at first - so final. It's understandable to me why people are afraid of atheism. I was at first, in my … [Read more...]
Doing My Part for the Godless Future
Read Dear Friends, Bloody on the Highway, before you read this. In this followup post, I'd like to ask readers what we're all doing to make that better-time-to-be happen. I hope to raise consciousness among the people who read this ... First, that fellow readers are taking various actions in their own lives. In other words, that you and I, ordinary people, CAN do things that make a difference. Second, that each of us really NEEDS to be doing something to make a difference. … [Read more...]
Dear Friends, Bloody on the Highway
As I've said here in the past, I still get emails from old friends in Texas. Some of those people have gotten so goddy over the years that we seem to have nothing at all in common anymore. Every time I get one of these things, it's like waking up in a cold cabin with the fire gone out. I remember how warm it used to be, and some part of me hopes there's still an ember in the coals. Thinks that if I go back to Texas someday and feed it new fuel, the flame of our friendship will burn again. … [Read more...]
The Pure Poetry of Pendulum Periodicity
Watching this video will waste 1.75 minutes of your time. But hey, afterwards you'll have this cool bit of nerdy almost-knowledge in your head. … [Read more...]
Top Five Regrets of the Dying
This Guardian article must have been written by a nasty atheist, because there's no mention of all those people who must have said "I wish I'd spent more time in church." Bronnie Ware is an Australian nurse who spent several years working in palliative care, caring for patients in the last 12 weeks of their lives. She recorded their dying epiphanies in a blog called Inspiration and Chai, which gathered so much attention that she put her observations into a book called The Top Five Regrets of the … [Read more...]
Rewinding Religion, Recreating Science
Any serious writer could tell you: Not everything you write ends up on a page somewhere. Some of the stuff just isn't good enough. Some of it is good enough, but not germane to the piece you're currently writing. And some of it is good enough but ... just doesn't fit anywhere. This is a piece of a piece that never made it into my book. It's sort of a double reject — the chapter in which it appeared was edited out of the book, but even before that decision was made, this bit was edited out of … [Read more...]
Babies. Lemons.
Ah, if only we had this instinctive reaction the first time we were spoonfed the family religion ... Also: I still have this same sort of reaction when I bite into a lemon. … [Read more...]






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