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  • “The Apostles of Atheism”

    In July of 2004 AD, Daniel Okrent admitted that the New York Times is a liberal newspaper (he was their public editor). This is, of course, tantamount to admitting that the Sun is hot. It is generally known and admitted that the media (all but radio, perhaps), Hollywood and its celebrities, academia, and even comedy…

    August 6, 2010
  • Atheist Bus Ads and Bill Boards

    Another Atheist Charity – A Huge Success Atheism – Bus Ads Minus One Atheist Charity – A Huge Success Brand New, Hot Off the Press, Bus Ads and Billboards…if only! Dogmatheism – The New York City Atheists Proselytizers God Is Not Probable In Sweden – Gud Finns Nog Inte Indiana Atheist Bus Campaign Want a…

    July 14, 2010
  • Christopher Hitchens and Daniel Dennett The Dynamic Duo of Demonstrably Deleterious Delusion, part 3 of 3

    What About Atheism? I know, I know, some of you are chomping at the bit to ask Christopher Hitchens and Daniel Dennett a question. So, please, release your death-grip on the bit and ask away, “What about atheism?” Indeed, do atheists have to accept, and be held similarly responsible for the wicked deeds done by…

    July 13, 2010
  • Recommendations for the Moment

    Website/Blog: What Had Happen’ Was….. Great blog for a taste of interesting apologetics related material from all around the www. Article: Are Atheists Healthy, Happy, Moral, etc.? Let the facts answer this question via polls and studies. Audio: The Problem of Evil and Suffering by William Lane Craig Book: Philip J. Sampson, 6 Modern Myths…

    June 28, 2010
  • Sacred Sites

    There are many belief systems in which sacred sites play a big part. A sacred site is a geographical location. As a concept it can range from a place where an event occurred, to a place thought of as auspicious; such as in the concept of geomancy, sacred geography, Feng Shui, energy centers, etc. These…

    June 14, 2010
  • OH, MY GOODNESS !!!

    What is Good?Good is a relative term. It is the standards by which we judge that determine what goodness is. When we judge ourselves according to the standards of the world it is easy to label ourselves as good. We can watch the news any day and compare our deeds to those of the world.…

    June 14, 2010
  • Dan Brown – The Da Vinci Code, part 3 of 4 : Cat's Got Your Tongue? No, But He Wishes He Did

    The book that is worth killing people and burning flags for is not the book that I wrote“ —Salmon Rushdie1 Cat’s Got Your Tongue? No, But He Wishes He Did Cat Stevens a.k.a. Yusuf Islam received the “Man of Peace” award from Nobel Peace Prize laureates. When Salman Rushdie’s novel was published this man of…

    June 14, 2010
  • Roman Catholic Church: Our Lady of Guadalupe – Officially or Unofficially the Goddess of the Americas?

    I ran across a very interesting, refreshingly honest and theologically bankrupt story about a December 15, 2009 AD art exhibit about “Our Lady of Guadalupe” which the article also calls “the Virgin of Guadalupe.”1 This exhibit, which will take place at the National Hispanic Cultural Center in Albuquerque, New Mexico was announced in a local…

    June 14, 2010
  • Personal Experience

    Ironically, it is from personal experience that I learned that personal experience and feelings are not the standard by which all things are to be judged. They are not to be relied on to define our worldview, and not the things that we should depend on for our eternal destiny. Why? Maybe I’m an incredibly…

    June 14, 2010
  • Oprah Winfrey – Priestess of Spirituality and Preacher of Strict Exclusivism, part 1

    Does “strict exclusivism” sound like overkill? After all, exclusivism implies strictness. The point is to emphasize that in attempting to promulgate inclusivism it is exclusivism that ends up at the forefront as it comes across as that which it is; the only logical conclusion. Consider, for example, that Oprah Winfrey stated, “I am a Christian…

    June 14, 2010
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