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Sex As A Cure All and
BOOK COMMENTARY Bonobo Handshake by Vanessa Woods When I ask people what they know about their closest primate cousin, the bonobo, they all say something to the effect; “Isn’t that the sexy little monkey I’ve heard about?” First of all, … Continue reading
He Who Drinks Boiling Tea
You have heard of Charles Darwin and George Wallace, but have you heard of St. George Jackson Mivart? The following story “He Who Drinks Boiling Tea” is written as a radio theater Play for Free Thought Radio. It is a … Continue reading
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Christian Neurology? How not to relate.
Christian Neurology (How not to put thoughts together.) Several previous blogs are from and about my friend Richard. Richard recently and successfully battled though cancer treatment. He is a kindly and intellectual gentleman who is inoffensive, polite, and thoughtful. I … Continue reading
Happy Birthday to a Heretic
Happy Birthday to a Heretic, Robert Green Ingersoll, died 1899 1899 – Robert Green Ingersoll – The most Famous man everyone heard of. 2012 – Robert Green Ingersoll – The most famous man few people remember. Ingersoll was called the … Continue reading
Happy Birthday Robert Ingersol! Who’s He?
Robert Ingersol was the greatest orator in American history. In honor of his August birthday, here are a few of his words to ponder and cherish. I need say no more. Ingersol Quotations “A fact never went into partnership with … Continue reading
Posted in debate, God, politics, religion, science and superstition
Tagged atheism, Christianity, great American orator, Ingersol
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A Somali Proverb
A Somali Proverb I recently came across an old Somali proverb that dripped with both ruthlessness and wisdom. It describes human behavior in stressful times, as during a famine. “Me and my clan against the world. Me and my family … Continue reading
God Damn the Pastors Who Have Left the Church
God Damn the Pastors, who have left the Church If there is a God and if he ever damned any one, the pastors who have rejected him are the people he would damn first, (if that’s the kind of God … Continue reading
Little Religious Atrocities…are easy to forget
Little Religious Atrocities are easy to forget. It just occurred to me that it’s time to blog about all those “Little Religious Atrocities” (LRAs) that we read about every day but tend to forget quickly. They are too small to … Continue reading
Religious Conversion Disorder is a Psychological Malady
Religious Conversion Disorder is a psychological malady. A psychiatrist at Valley Medical Center in San Jose, California wrote the Discover magazine article, “Paralyzed by Faith”. If you missed this intriguing article here is a summary. I never heard of it … Continue reading
Posted in God, religion
Tagged Center For Inquiry, Christianity, Church mission, Mormonism
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