Logical, rational, and sane people already know that Fox News is the media talking head, and lie spreading feux news channel, for people who are controlled by fear, promote hate, and are in a perpetual state of playing follow the leader (aka Conservative Christian Republicans). One of the things they’re very good at is relentlessly [...]
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Atheist Revolution asked the question (actually, they made a statement), is imposing religion on children abusive? They gave the example of a seventeen-year-old that was forced to go to church. 17 year-old being forced to attend church and told that he belongs to a particular religion by his parents. He’s wondering whether this is legal [...]
Posted in Religion
When I first started seriously questioning the validity and truth of my now past faith, I created a list of hard questions. These were questions that I didn’t have the answer to, and most, if not all of them, held the potential to dislodge my world view. One of those questions was: “What’s the difference [...]
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The marketing agency for FiberOne has launched a clever campaign called Irrational Disbelief Syndrome. The advertising campaign is a mixture of clever, stupid, and the absurd, but it’s all of those things on purpose. The premise is that their high fiber foods taste good and will help you lose weight. From the campaign’s perspective, that’s [...]
Posted in Culture
Christine Vyrnon had a productive rant about Focus on the Family spending 2.8 million dollars on a subtle pro-life, anti-choice commercial during the Super Bowl. She proposed that they could have spent: 2.8 million dollars on single mothers in poverty. 2.8 million dollars to lobby for the end of wars that kill or internally, externally [...]
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The Pew Forum on Religion & Public Life released a study on the religiosity of states. It measured three things; worship attendance, frequency of prayer, and belief in God. Unsurprisingly, the Souther states—also known as the Bible Belt—were found to be the most religious.
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