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Evangelicals starting to question Adam and Eve

About 40% of adults in America believe that Adam and Eve existed. This means that almost half of your population is functionally retarded. And you wonder why your economy is tanking... In an effort not to ignore scientific truth forever, some evangelicals are starting to question the existence of Adam and Eve in order to finally catch up to the rest of us who have embraced the methodology of science. They n ...

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Hawking gets ‘er done

You know what I like the most about being a non-believer? The fact that we have intellectual giants like Stephen Hawking on our side. NOTE: Watch it before they take this puppy down! ...

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TV Channel cleared of blasphemy charges

If you're like me, you might be wondering what it takes to get arrested on blasphemy charges in the UK (I have a vested interest in this question, after all). Well, not a hell of a lot as it turns out. Last November, Rowan Atkinson (of Mr. Bean fame) did a fairly innocuous sketch on ITV for the Prince of Wales' 60th Birthday. His act involved dressing as a vicar and making a few milk-toast jokes about Jesus ...

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On the Road for a bit

For those of you wondering where their precious crack is, I'm sorry to inform you that you'll be deprived of it while I'm on the road travelling from Calgary to Montreal. Normally this wouldn't take very long, except that Carisa and I are planning on taking the train, which takes quite a bit more time than the plane. It's also a mini vacation, a chance to unplug from the Internet for a few days to recharge ...

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What’s the Point?

Times are desperate for Christians in the Netherlands. One in every 6 clergymen is either an atheist or an agnostic, so in an effort not to lose his job, the Rev. Klaas Hendrikse has invented a special form of Christianity that: a. Doesn't believe Jesus existed historically [the Gnostics beat him to it though] b. Doesn't believe in the afterlife [ditto the Jews] c. Doesn't believe a God exists at all [that ...

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Gay marriage: a sign of End times

Oh crazy bigoted religious people...I'm not sure they know what they want, sometimes. Take this clown, Pastor Scott Lively. Last year he came under fire for publishing a book called "The Pink Swastika", where he claimed Nazi Germany was being run by homofascists (his word). He was laying low for a little while, but now he's back to blaming gays for everything. This time, he believes they will bring about th ...

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Catholic priest in charge of sex scandal caught with kiddy porn

It's beginning to look like any effort to "clean up" the Catholic church of pedophiles is an impossible task. Consider this: Pope Benedict XVI's right hand man in charge of helping him track down pedo priests, Father Riccardo Seppia, was arrested last May when he was caught trying to arrange sexual encounters with his drug dealer. Now, it seems as though another priest in charge of investigating pederasts h ...

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Australia and Sharia Law

Sharia Law: providing a framework for the subjugation of women for over a thousand years, and with the help of misogynistic clerics, perhaps a thousand more! Hey Australia, that's the second time in two days that you make it on my site. Not a good sign... NOTE: I've been informed of the low reliability of this so-called "news" program. I wonder, is it owned by Rupert Murdoch by chance? ...

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Francis Collins thinks atheists improperly use science

I've never understood scientists who are also believers. Sure, you can argue that science is a way of understanding the natural world, and that God (by their own definition, of course) exists outside of these laws. This is the idea that both science and faith can co-exist peacefully. You may have heard of the term NOMA (non-overlapping magisteria), first coined by Stephen J. Gould. It's the rather incorrect ...

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Ethics Classes under fire in Australia

A few month ago, the government had promised to introduce "Ethic Classes" for students in Aussie schools that refused to take the mandatory religious education lessons. Since that time, the government has been trying to cap wage increases for government employees, and a clever politician by the name of Fred Nile is using this opportunity to pressure the government into torpedoing the Ethics Classes in excha ...

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