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Timothy replied to Ruth Anthony-Gardner's discussion Introduce yourself in the group Hang With Friends
"I'm Tim and I often eat cottage cheese, some sucralose mixed in with a mashed assortment of berries. I also eat a lot of oatmeal-based mixtures. And I always have coffee in my hand.  "
Dec 17, 2011
Timothy replied to Hugh Kramer's discussion Atheist demonstrators to rip pages from bibles Saturday
"Somebody get someone in PR on the phone right now!  "
Sep 17, 2011
Timothy liked Park Bierbower's discussion Proving a Negative Claim
Sep 17, 2011
Timothy posted a photo
May 22, 2011
Timothy replied to eric stone's discussion Plan to compile a database of theist questions for atheists and our responses
"Here's one that's comes from believers and right-wing atheists: "As an atheist, haven't you just replaced god and religion with State and government?""
May 22, 2011
Timothy replied to David Maxwell's discussion Is Atheism a chiefly liberal or conservative philosophy?
"In my opinion, the essence of this question is asking, "As an atheist, have you replaced god and religion with your version of State?" Old question. Authority, rules, regulation, promises, lofty ideologies, theories about social structure,…"
May 22, 2011
Timothy replied to David Maxwell's discussion Is Atheism a chiefly liberal or conservative philosophy?
"What actually is happening is always way more complicated. You say, "Groups don't think. The individuals within them do." This statement is not wholly correct. Also, emphasis on the individual denies the inextricable ties each and…"
May 22, 2011
Timothy commented on Antonio Chambers's blog post I am no longer an atheist
"I don't know about all that, but if you could hook me up with some of those hallucinagens you're eating, I would be most grateful."
May 22, 2011

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Critical thinker. Skeptic. Empiricist. Existential nihilist, social constructionist, libertarian socialist (anarchist), postmodern, midde-class, Caucasian, United States "citizen" completely as a result of my parents' sex habits and therefore arbitrary. Voter. Mostly vegetarian. Gym enthusiast. Three dogs and a cat. Love to cook new things. Love music and concerts/shows. Dabble on the cello and piano. Like to travel. Politics: queer. Cultural orientation: hippie-ish. Sexuality: only in the company of men. Socio-emotionality: mostly in the company of women. Because beneath my radical exterior, I am an essentialist when it comes to micro-relationships.
School/College/University
IU School of Social Work - Indiana University Purdue University Indanapolis
Profession
Social work
Age Group
31-40
City and State (For Member Searching)
Indianapolis, IN
Country (For Member Searching)
USA

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At 3:05pm on June 15, 2011, Dallas the Phallus said…
I'm sorry, I forgot to respond to your last comment. Is this queer-art link safe for work? Cuz I don't have Internet access at home. Thanks for thinking of me.
At 12:10pm on May 22, 2011, Ruth Anthony-Gardner said…
Thanks for joining, Timothy.
At 11:25pm on May 17, 2011, Ruth Anthony-Gardner said…
Greetings, Timothy! I'd like to invite you to a group where we talk about anything on our minds, Hang With Friends. :D
At 3:15pm on May 4, 2011, Dallas the Phallus said…
Thanks for the add Timothy. From looking at your comments, you joined several years ago -- but then I guess you dropped out for a while.
At 4:29am on June 16, 2009, J. Young said…
I mainly practice a form of Zen, but find the idea of only practicing in one "school" or lineage to be outdated and restrictive. Buddhism appealed to me because of how well it correlates with science. I like that Einstein said “If there is any 'religion' that could respond to the needs of modern science, it would be Buddhism.”. The Dalai Lama himself has said that he is an atheist and believes in science.
At 1:32pm on April 20, 2009, Stephen Van Tuyl said…
Thanks! Been celebrating since Saturday!
At 4:13am on March 10, 2009, Daley said…
Hehe. First off, you and all of the dogs are adorable. I enjoyed the photos. Thanks for reading my "testimony" of sorts. It's always nice to hear of another person that has risen above tough religious indoctrination. I'm happy that you survived.
I completely agree with you about disbelief not coming simply because of sexuality. In my case, it was a "hint" at what I eventually found to be a complete lie.
It isn't easy to make people think about religion analytically, but I try very hard to do that as much as possible. It is just a subject that is so wrapped in fear. All we can do is try and be true to what we've come to learn. Thanks very much for writing to me.
At 7:32am on January 27, 2009, Talibangelist said…
Nevermind I found out how to fix it. And thanks for the liking of my pics. I grew my beard all durka style a few times and my redneck christian brother accused me of going from one godless state to another godless state but, "at least you believe in something," to where I was like," I believe I didn't shave for a month and Allah is just as fake as J-dog." Oh, back to the beard, I figured since I had it I might as well take some pictures of me looking like Mohammed, but then figured I didn't want my house blown to shit so I figured I'd just be a regular muslim, not Mo specifically.
At 7:25am on January 27, 2009, Talibangelist said…
I didn't join to hook up with anyone either broski, I replied to that discussion a while ago and it stuck to my page. Don't know why it did, but I'm married, I don't "hook up". She's my high school sweetheart so I never really have "hooked up" with anyone but her. By the way, if you know how I can delete that lemme know please. And welcome to the Nexus, see you around.
At 8:34pm on January 26, 2009, Steven Albertson said…
I suggest that missionary's kids have worse reputations because of the time they've spent abroad. Mk's share all the detriments of pk's compounded by growing up in an alien land with all the cultural stigma that entails. It takes a certain kind of crazy (a good kind of crazy given a more humanitarian and less ministerial project) to leave everything they know to spread the gospel in a distant country. Thanks to genetics, mk's inherit that same crazy but without the social context of actually deciding to be in the land their parents minister in. It's a laughable mixture of mischievous angst, social awkwardness, and questionable hygiene (due to limited plumbing in 3rd world countries). One of these is enough to classify oneself as a nominal pk. All three? Has to be a missionary's kid!
 
 
 

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