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In Australia we had a National Television (ABC) comedy satirical game show entitled: "Good News Week", where the majority of the comedians were atheist, especially the host (Paul McDermott) who…Continue
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Posted on May 17, 2013 at 9:30am 3 Comments 0 Likes
LOL, The YouTube clip referenced by this Patheos blog is actually funny.
Yet it is also a little sad in that kids can be so dumbed down by propaganda.
These twits in this video are evidently dumber than Drongo's Droppings.
They are also Young Earth Creationists, which makes them proper Drongo Droppings.…
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Yes, the Catholic church threatened the Prime Minister of Ireland, Enda Kenny with excommunication if he instigates the abortion reform, where women will be allowed an abortion if it is deemed harmful to the woman's wellbeing.
His response was: “Everybody’s entitled to their opinion here but as explained to the Cardinal and members of the church my book is the constitution and the constitution is determined by the people. That’s the people’s book. We live in a Republic and I have a…
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I was intrigued by this article concerning the Freedom From Religion Foundation stopping prayers at a school graduation and the parents taking the graduation into the church to allow prayers.
They are claiming that it is an unfair attack on the school, even though the school's graduation with prayers would be unconstitutional.
If you listen to the public broadcast debate, you will notice that the atheist representative…
ContinuePosted on May 16, 2013 at 3:30am 1 Comment 1 Like
I posted this after some theists inferred that us atheists are afraid.
Afraid of what, I haven't the foggiest notion of what we can be afraid of, maybe I'm a little afraid of heights, but that has nothing to do with my atheism, many Christians are also afraid of heights. So I posted this in reply:
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"While on the subject of those who are afraid of the TRUTH!
I nor my fellow atheists…
Randall Smith said… Glad you got a laugh out of the "definition". Seriously, we infidels do need to speak up and fight the "religious right", and defend our (dis)beliefs. Otherwise, the consequences will be disasterous.
Hey there - I am enjoying reading your blogs on your page. I like what you have to say. I'm glad you found the site. Anyway, I hope you have a wonderful day.
Joan Denoo said… GOD'aye, I am very glad you joined this group and willingly give your input on this subject.
Joan Denoo said… Yes, I live a very interesting life, always curious, wanting to know what life is like for other people. What do they value and how they think. I see the world full of very nice people, hard working, faithful to their families and communities, and facing many challenges.
As I travelled to other countries I wanted to eat their foods and stay in homes or family run B & B. I never suffered any pain at the hands of strangers and found most people wanting to talk with me. My two favorite places were China and Turkey because they were so different from my country.
In China, I was among the first to be allowed in when they opened their boarders to westerners. I had a research project and access into homes, schools, hospitals, work areas, child and elder care facilities. It was very difficult to get domestic violence data and so just talked to people about their lives. Every meal included peanuts, roasted, fried, boiled, mashed, and soup. Watermelon was used so prolifically they had huge piles of rinds in the middle of the streets where trucks would come and haul them away.
In Turkey, the many daily prayers coming through loud speakers was strange. In the heat of the day, women wore gabardine coats closed from neck to feet and wore scarves, babushka style over their heads. Men wore those white cotton tank-top shirts and a light linen type trousers. When you see news photos of women in those long coats you would think the temperature was at freezing, when in fact it was well over 100 degrees F.
Hey there!
Brother Richard used to be a minister - but is no longer a minister and is Atheist now. He is the owner of the site. I'm not sure about that article you linked and if it's legit. I'll look in to it.
Glad to have you on the site.
Have fun!
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Dr. Terence Meaden said… Hello Graeme
Well said---your little introduction.
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