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Jesus
Bart Ehrman vs. Reginald (The Infidel Guy) Finley on existence of historical Jesus. This, by the way, it typical Infidel Guy/Finley: deny, deny, deny, be presented with evidence, evidence, evidence and simply deny, deny, deny. Whenever I find this on YouTube and embed it on my site it ends up becoming a removed video so,…
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Atheist Oleg Dei on cannibalism in the Bible
AFTER READING THIS ARTICLE, IF THERE ARE STILL PEOPLE WHO THINK THAT THE BIBLE IS THE WORD OF GOD, THEN THEY NEED TO BE LOBOTIMIZED! —Oleg Dei commenting about his own anti-Christian article Herein we continue considering an article titled, “Other Disgusting Quotes in the Bible!” written by Oleg Dei who heads an Atheist anti-Christian…
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Oleg Dei
Some of my books, all of which you can find here or here: Social networks: My Amazon author’s page Facebook Twitter YouTube Archive video site Ken Ammi’s Product Reviews My CafePress shop Google + Norm Geisler references TrueFreethinker.com: Apologeticspress.com’s Kyle Butt references TrueFreethinker.com: Read the article about which Gary Habermas, PhD (Distinguished Research Professor &…
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Colin Bullshields
News came out of Calgary, a city in the province of Alberta, Canada, about “A group home resident” named Colin Bullshields who is reported to have “a penchant for satanism and cannibalism.” He attempted to burn a trapped case worker to death. Attorney Vicki Faulkner noted that his psychiatric report by Dr. David Tano concluded…
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Satanism in the news: Peaches Geldof, the United Nations and cannibalism
In 2010 AD, Andrew Osborn reported (Satanic cult teens ‘sacrificed’ victims then ate them, Telegraph, May 24, 2010 AD) that Russian trial was occurring wherein seven members of a satanic cult are being “accused of four gruesome murders in which they ‘ritually sacrificed’ their victims before cooking and eating parts of them.” The end result…
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Calgary
News came out of Calgary, a city in the province of Alberta, Canada, about “A group home resident” named Colin Bullshields who is reported to have “a penchant for satanism and cannibalism.” He attempted to burn a trapped case worker to death. Attorney Vicki Faulkner noted that his psychiatric report by Dr. David Tano concluded…
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Satanic hate crime: churches vandalized
Two Sumter, SC churches have been victims of hate crime vandalism. “Calvary Church of the Nazarene” and the nearby “Lakewood Baptist Church” had spray paint graffiti on their buildings, schools, vans, etc. including profanity and Satanic symbolism, “Hail Satan,” “God is dead,” 666 and “a derogatory slur for African Americans.” Now, if this had, for…
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Did Atheists succeed in sinking Ark Encounter attendance?
Dan Barker’s Freedom from Religion Foundation (FFRF) is an anti-Christian support group run by neo-Pagan Atheists who make a living by playing the victimhood card and begging for donations to file lawsuits—learn all about why this statement is accurate here. They seemed pleased enough with Bob Kellogg’s article Atheists try to sink Ark Encounter attendance,…
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Jeff Fisher
Some of my books, all of which you can find here or here: Social networks: My Amazon author’s page Facebook Twitter YouTube Archive video site Ken Ammi’s Product Reviews My CafePress shop Google + Norm Geisler references TrueFreethinker.com: Apologeticspress.com’s Kyle Butt references TrueFreethinker.com: Read the article about which Gary Habermas, PhD (Distinguished Research Professor &…
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Neo-pagan atheists want to “Keep Saturn in Saturnalia”
Where would the Freedom From Religion Foundation be without Christmas? Quite a bit poorer, for one thing. As was demonstrated in the article Atheism Spirituality, it is actually normative to refer to Atheists as being neo-Pagan. In other words, it is not as if the majority of Atheists are counter-distinct with a small segment that…