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Cat Teeth Remember the Asian Tsunami a couple Christmas's ago? What a birthday present for His Son! And how omnipotent of Him, right? Yet this time He willed a monstrous beast to feast on a young man while giving two others literally a gut-wrenching preview for when it was their turn. I'm starting to think that Jesus is hard to please.
Flat Earth?While we cannot absolutely disprove the existence of Unicorns, Gnomes, Mermaids, Zeus, Aphrodite, Santa, The Tooth Fairy, The Boogey Man, etc. and must remain technically Agnostic about them, it is okay to proclaim oneself an Atheist when discussing such things...
Man and CandleSince we know that ancient texts are often filled with barbaric cruel immoral contradictory stories (see the Bible) written by a multitude of men for a multitude of ancient cultures, they cannot be the best source of wisdom when deciding things today...
Sam HarrisOnly the atheist recognizes the boundless narcissism and self-deceit of the saved. Only the atheist realizes how morally objectionable it is for survivors of a catastrophe to believe themselves spared by a loving God while this same God drowned infants in their cribs...

Film Review: The God Who Wasn't There

February 2, 2006 2:17 AM | Comments (0)
jesus filmThis film investigates how the early founders of Christianity seemed wholly unaware of the idea of a human Jesus. It explores how the Jesus of the Gospels bears a striking resemblance to other ancient heroes and the figureheads of pagan savior cults...

Faith without a God Being

January 5, 2005 12:34 PM | Comments (1)
Almighty GodKeeping faith in a better tomorrow does not require belief in a supernatural omnipotent god being. Keeping faith in a better tomorrow requires only keeping. Belief in a supernatural omnipotent god being is unnecessary and often confuses. Having hope for a better tomorrow does not require belief in a supernatural...

Debunking Dogmatic Beliefs

May 17, 2004 12:03 AM | Comments (1)
...science helps us avoid dogmatism: the basing of conclusions on authority rather than science. For example, how do we know the Earth is round?: 1. a parent told us. 2. a teacher told us. 3. a minister told us. 4....

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