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"Sometimes absence of evidence is evidence of absence, and sometimes it isn't. You ha…"

James replied Feb 10 to An absence of evidence is evidence of absence.

2 Feb 11
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"Too bad that every Biblical scholar you talk to will tell you that none of the books…"

James replied Feb 10 to HUGE religious debate, need some of your feedback.

104 Feb 12
Reply by Rob Klaers

"Doug, Is your thread going to be an ongoing thing where the atheist needs to constan…"

James replied Jan 24 to Looking for a friendly atheist

98 Jan 29
Reply by Peta M

"Agreed. That's why I ask 'what have we learned', rather than wish it never happened.…"

James replied Jan 5 to Well, Then Why Think Atheist?

199 Jan 15
Reply by Kris Feenstra

"To be perfectly honest, I don't care if there has been myth in the past, or for a hy…"

James replied Jan 5 to Well, Then Why Think Atheist?

199 Jan 15
Reply by Kris Feenstra

"Sorry to hear about your kitty. :(  We lost one of ours last year, so I know how you…"

James replied Jan 4 to R.I.P What Does it Mean to You?

74 Jan 24
Reply by Sarah Jane Hall

"I agree about the waste of space. That's part of why I donated my body to science. W…"

James replied Jan 4 to R.I.P What Does it Mean to You?

74 Jan 24
Reply by Sarah Jane Hall

"The term doesn't bother me, and doesn't feel overtly religious to me. It doesn't get…"

James replied Jan 2 to R.I.P What Does it Mean to You?

74 Jan 24
Reply by Sarah Jane Hall

"The potential pitfalls that you may face on this subject may changes on a few factor…"

James replied Dec 29, 2012 to How could i raise a child secular when my girlfriend wants him/her to be religious?

59 Dec 29, 2012
Reply by James

"I think it may have something to do with the fact that Christians often try to claim…"

James replied Dec 17, 2012 to Athiest celebrating Christmas?

28 Dec 26, 2012
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