Lindsey S.
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Lindsey S. replied to Meagan K's discussion Afraid of Backlash
"lol I really love that last statement. It's totally true in most cases."
Aug 8, 2011
Lindsey S. replied to David Anam's discussion Need to hear some encouragement
"I may be biased, but it looked to me like you were 'winning' the arument - from the little you posted, your uncle consistently fails to address your points and questions, instead choosing to make points that have nothing to do with what…"
Jul 29, 2011
Lindsey S. replied to Atheist Andrea's discussion Are you open about being an atheist or are you in the closet?
"If somebody asks me I don't have a problem with telling them, but even though alot of my friends are religious, somehow religion never seems to come up in conversation and I don't usually bring it up myself unless they say something really…"
Jul 27, 2011
Lindsey S. replied to Hambydammit's discussion Funny thing... Science says gay marriage doesn't destroy society.
"Since when does the religious right give a damn about reality?"
Jul 27, 2011
Lindsey S. replied to Natalie A Sera's discussion What to say when you don't want to invoke god!
"Yeah, I've used those two as well, but not as often. Shouting "frack!" is just more satisfying to me than the other two. But I do like to mix it up sometimes and use frell (which hasn't caught on yet in my circle of aquaintances,…"
Jul 27, 2011
Lindsey S. replied to Natalie A Sera's discussion What to say when you don't want to invoke god!
"I like using frack. In my opinion, its more fun and satisfying to shout than the real f-bomb is. I got all my friends using it too, except they have no idea where it comes from and it makes me giggle that they're all being geeks without even…"
Jul 25, 2011
Lindsey S. replied to Morsa's discussion Girl Scouts
"The religion factor probably varies depending on what state you're in. In very religious states,\ its likely that most of the leaders are also very religious, so religion is more likely to be snuck into the agenda."
Jul 24, 2011
Lindsey S. replied to nomesaffron's discussion Pokemon and Scooby Do are EVIL!! ha ha ha har!
"I can actually understand why she wouldn't like Scooby-Do, because it actually has a pretty skeptical theme. Something appears to supernatural, but when investigated closely it always turns out to have a perfectly rational and non-mystical…"
Jul 19, 2011
Lindsey S. replied to roland707's discussion Facebook prayers
"Facebook prayer is every bit as effective as real prayer. It's just that real prayer doesn't actually have an effect, so...  "
Jul 14, 2011
Lindsey S. commented on Keith G.'s blog post Michele Bachmann
"Compared to the rest of the republican candidates, Mitt Romney actually looks appealing. He seems to be the one least likely to cause america to collapse in on itself into a giant black hole of stupidity and irrational thought."
Jun 28, 2011
Lindsey S. commented on Antonio Chambers's blog post why haven't we ever seen a crocoduck??Ray comfort and Kirk cameron
"Was anyone really expecting anything even vaguely resembling reality to ever come out of Ray Comfort's mouth?"
Jun 3, 2011
Lindsey S. replied to eric stone's discussion They want us to respect their beliefs but do they respect ours?
"I respect people's right to believe what they want, but I'm certainly under no obligation to respect the beliefs themselves, and I definately have no respect for those who try to force their beliefs on the rest of the population. The…"
Jun 3, 2011
Lindsey S. replied to James M. Martin's discussion There is Still Time, Brother
"I predicted that nothing rapture-ey would happen. And my prediction came true. There is only one logical conclusion that I can come to: I am a prophet and everyone in the world should give me all of their money so I can continue making predictions…"
May 21, 2011
Lindsey S. replied to Samantha G's discussion Reading and believeing/Not reading and believeing
"Oh, christians are master cherry-pickers. They emphasize the stuff they like, ignore the stuff they don't, and anything that blatantly contradicts reality they claim is allegory or metaphor, and not meant to be taken literally (except the…"
Apr 20, 2011
Lindsey S. commented on Dawanna Johnson's blog post What to do with what's in my head???
"It's going to be hard, but you need to have an honest and frank discussion with your boyfriend. The fact that you are having any of these issues is evidence that there is something about your relationship that needs fixing, and the only way to…"
Apr 4, 2011
Lindsey S. replied to Stanley Post's discussion Gay AND atheist?!
"Well, christianity's attitude towards gay people certainly shaped my disdain for organized religion. But most christians, gay and straight, have an amazing ability to cherry-pick through their religion and believe what suits them while ignoring…"
Jan 30, 2011

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At 11:52am on February 1, 2011, Lyra Silvertongue said…
I just saw your post and looked at your page. I saw your location and thought, wow, thank the Spaghetti Monster I am not there. Then I just saw your About Me and laughed!
At 2:44pm on May 23, 2010, Mohamed Zaki said…
Im a gay, liberal atheist living in Utah, which is filled with conservative mormons who hate gays, liberals, and atheists. But at least its not The South.


at least you are not born in the middle east.. :D

welcome to AN although its a little late
At 12:30am on April 18, 2010, Atheist Princess said…
Welcome to Atheist Nexus ( :
At 7:20pm on April 16, 2010, Dr. Terence Meaden said…
Hi Lindsey, and welcome to this friendly meeting place where (like you) we recognise that God and gods are all phoney and religions are frauds used to control people;
and how tragic and inexcusable it is that women and minorities have been oppressed these last two thousand years and more.

Terry Meaden
founder of the busy group "ORIGINS: Universe, Life, Earth, Humans, Religion, Evolution, Darwin..." with its 260 discussion topics. We invite you to join us.
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