Monthly Archives: November 2010

Father Loses Custody of His Children for Being Agnostic

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Posted in Atheism, Videos | 32 Comments

The Serious People

Over at Salon’s War Room, Alex Pareene has just finished counting down his Hack Thirty. These are the American pundits that make the Sunday morning political shows – AKA the sabbath gas-bag circuit – such a bore. Purveyors of conventional … Continue reading

Posted in Articles, Current Events | 36 Comments

White Woman Impersonates Black Preacher

Wow, she’s a pretty good fraud. Pass the money basket! (via)

Posted in Christianity, Videos | 23 Comments

Favorite Paradigm

Richard Thaler,a Business professor from the University of Chicago, has an interesting question: I am doing research for a new book and would hope to elicit informed responses to the following question: The flat earth and geocentric world are examples … Continue reading

Posted in History, Medicine | 67 Comments

Anti-Facebook Pastor Had 4-Way Relationship

Remember the wacko pastor who warned his sheep that they should get off facebook since it would lead to adultery? He was speaking from experience. The hypocrite had a 4-way relationship going on: Rev Cedric Miller, of Neptune, New Jersey, … Continue reading

Posted in Christianity, Hypocrisy | 18 Comments

Richard Dawkins Reads His Hate Mail

I’ve received some pretty funny hate mail too. I love it. (via)

Posted in Christianity, Humor, Videos | 15 Comments

Family Resemblance

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Posted in Animals, Science | 2 Comments

Edward Current: We Need MORE Airport Security!

Posted in Humor, Videos | 21 Comments

Inspired Contradiction

We know that the Bible is inspired because it was written over 1000 years by many different authors, and yet it contains no contradictions … …and… We know that any contradictions are not real but only apparent contradictions which can … Continue reading

Posted in Apologetics, Bible, Christianity | 2 Comments

Thanksgiving Thread

It’s the annual harvest festival here in the US. In the distant past, our ancestors used this festival to celebrate the fact that they wouldn’t starve to death over the winter. I imagine every region on the globe that has … Continue reading

Posted in Questions | 92 Comments