Our brains are surprisingly imperfect, and a certain category of puzzles illuminates that imperfection. They’re quick and easy—or so they seem. How well do you do? Read more
Our brains are surprisingly imperfect, and a certain category of puzzles illuminates that imperfection. They’re quick and easy—or so they seem. How well do you do? Read more
Our national motto is “In God We Trust.” Not only does it disenfranchise non-Christians, it steps on the Constitution. When pressed, Christian supporters admit the problem. We must return to E Pluribus Unum. Read more
A critique of Ray Comfort’s new Christian apologetics book, concluded. Here is a collection of some of Ray’s claims that are too crazy to let pass without a rebuttal. Read more
We continue with our critique of Ray Comfort’s book. Find out why Ray feels justified in denying atheists political power and see how he does when he takes his own Ten Commandments Challenge®. Read more
We continue with our critique of Ray Comfort’s book. Ray fills us in on how atheists think and opens up about how hurt he’s been with other critiques. (I doubt this one will cheer him up.) Read more
Ray Comfort has an apologetics book; and he signed a copy for me. It’d be rude to ignore the opportunity to critique it. Read more
Christians are asked, would you die for Jesus? Let’s look at the logic of this request and find the real hero in the story (spoiler: it’s not Jesus). Read more
Christians are asked, would you die for Jesus? (I dunno—does Jesus want us to?) Read more
Is science the friend of Christianity? Or is building faith on a foundation of science a foolish enterprise? Cheer on your favorite gladiator as we explore the options. Read more
One moral problem that I seem to be on the wrong side of is eating meat. How can I justify it? (And how can you?) Read more
Select your answer to see how you score.