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Ockraz

What does 'pro-life' mean to you?

In another discussion within this group, the question was raised, "What does 'prolife' mean?"  There was a point of dispute about this.  Si…

Started by Ockraz

1 Aug 19
Reply by Jen R
Jen R

Purpose of this group

For whatever reason, I haven't been receiving email notices of activity in this group, so I didn't know there had been a blow-up until I wa…

Started by Jen R

8 Aug 14
Reply by Simon JM
ryan cameron

objections to pro-life atheists

I am evolving towards a pro life stance as an atheist, because it seems to align more with reason, and if one is to be completely unemotion…

Started by ryan cameron

79 Aug 4
Reply by Simon JM
John Jubinsky

Scientists Teach Cultured Brain Cells in a Petri Dish to Keep Time

Scientists at UCLA taught cultured brain cells in a petri dish to generate timing. http://esciencenews.com/articles/2010/06/15/ucla.scienti

Started by John Jubinsky

0 Jun 16
Chris Z

Which person is easier to persuade?

Given one person who is a Pro-Choice Nonbeliever and another person who is a Pro-Life Believer, which person, from your experience(s), woul…

Started by Chris Z

4 Oct. 13, 2009
Reply by Chris Z
Simon JM

Where we stand?

I'd be interested to see where we all stand regarding abortion and euthanasia. I've given up trying to speak with non academic Pro-choicers…

Started by Simon JM

10 Oct. 13, 2009
Reply by Chris Z
Jen R

Favorite pro-life atheist/secular resources?

What are your favorite atheist, or just secular, pro-life resources? Web links are obviously easiest, but if there are books or journal ar…

Started by Jen R

10 Aug. 31, 2009
Reply by Mike
Chris Z

Stem Cell Research

If you have not visited this website yet, you are definitely going to like it (http://www.stemcellresearch.org/index.html). This is an ant…

Started by Chris Z

2 Aug. 30, 2009
Reply by Jen R
Simon JM

What about Euthanasia?

Many religious Pro-Lifers seem to be against euthanasia as well, whereas I support it in some circumstances. Where do you stand?

Started by Simon JM

4 Jun. 5, 2009
Reply by LeoPardus
Simon JM

No point

Well if the recent debate I was just in is anything to go by some atheists here are just as closed minded as any other group with pet belie…

Started by Simon JM

1 May. 30, 2009
Reply by Simon JM

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Honestly, one of them could "rift" all she wants, and neither I nor my wife would be that upset. The other one is a big wimp. She's not likely to make a stink over it. She'll just pray harder. She's good at compartmentalizing that way.
4 minutes ago
It is true that many people take the path of religion to lead them out of destructive life styles. It is also true that people can do the same thing without a reliance on faith (you just don't hear about it as much). You sound like a very nice you…
13 minutes ago
I thought it was utterly brilliant that he said Abbot's offer of a billion dollars for Hobart hospital was immoral! His refusal of such a ridiculous bribe iis one of the first moral acts I've ever seen from a politician. Clearly the man will have a…
14 minutes ago
I've seen posts about the 50 commandments of jeebus put out by xtians that cite chapter and verse and you really don't need a commentary to go along with them. Boy it sure does kill the whole GOP/Tea Party platform.
15 minutes ago
I'm telling Miss Julie! . . (Sombody wants a spanking!!).
15 minutes ago
Seems like you could be in danger of getting more than just your tongue stuck, to a dancing pole at the north pole . . .
22 minutes ago
Just be carefull... I had a similar discussion with my sisnlaw and it almost caused a big rift in my otherwise tightly nit family.
23 minutes ago
From the article Tommy cited. "However, religious commentators have criticized Hawking's theorizing, saying he can never hope to explain what is essentially unexplainable." Well doesn't that kind of invalidate their own "god" theory then? ;p
27 minutes ago
The Big Blue Frog added a discussion to the group Nexus Book Club
Anybody else read it? I love the basic premise, and being an atheist means I can appreciate the mythology and not get bent out of shape about the multiple deities.
27 minutes ago
Wyoming is better than the southeast, from what I've seen. It's still a solid red state, though. My big point was that there are no cities. The closest it has are Cheyenne and Casper, each of which are around 50,000 people. The entire state barely…
29 minutes ago
I was in Panama City this past weekend, but I didn't have any free time. I was there for my brother-in-law's pinning. He was promoted to Major in the Air Force. The promotion ceremony was full of God and Jesus references, and the invocation was give…
30 minutes ago
I saw a video, or a blog post once that listed all the uncomfortable and illogical things that a person must do, according to Jesus' own words, in order to follow him. The list included hating your family, selling all your possessions, etc. I'm pret…
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