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Professor Robert commented on Misty: Baytheist Living!'s blog post 'So the Pope said I can go to heaven...'Posted on May 23, 2013 at 4:03pm 3 Comments 0 Likes
6 liters of 100% pure cranberry juice and an entire pack of Cystex later, I'm still pissing blood.
It's been four days.
I'm not going to be seeing a doctor anytime soon because .... 'Ermerica!
But that's beside the point.
Generally when I'm on my own for healthcare, I order aquarium antibiotics online. They go through more purity testing than the livestock stuff I have for my homestead. I can't wait another three days for them to…
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...and that's pretty cool of him.
I knew there was a reason I wasn't trolling this guy's Twitter account.
Now, I'm no fan of the job, in general. But this guy seems alright!
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/05/22/pope-francis-good-atheists_n_3320757.html
My good works are animal adoption charities, veterans programs and of course, my Plant a Row Program,…
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Let's get something straight.
Not everyone that's perceived as a bitch is actually unhappy.
Let's get another thing straight.
I'm a bitch.
Knowing just what to say and when to say it is a talent of mine.
If the words I type piss you off, usually that was my exact intention. Thanks for playing.
Please don't mistake my mockery for misery. I'm not unhappy, in fact, I'm laughing at you right…
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Atheism to me defines only what I don't believe in.
Figuring out what I do? What I stand for? The conclusions I come to based on my observation of human behavior?
Slightly more complicated.
Ok. Much more complicated.
We don't get a user manual. We don't have dogma to follow or holy men to tell us what to do or how to think. As an American, I'm sort of used to that and looking to fill a void.
With my OWN conclusions!
How dare…
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Merlin Mercer said…
Merlin Mercer said…
Merlin Mercer said… I saw a comment you posted on Ethan Lofing's blog, and you mentioned religion and the brain. A little off topic, but this is a great article about how religious experiences actually atrophy the hippocampal region of the brain. Great article.
Scientific American - Religious Experiences Shrink Part of the Brain
Interesting read.
Great Dane said…
Don said… I'm a member of the Atheist Writers group here--have contributed quite a lot to discussions there, in fact; you might have a look, if you're interested.
I earned an MFA in Fiction from the University of California at Irvine and an AB in English Composition from Syracuse University, and I was a Wallace Stegner Fellow in fiction at Stanford a while ago.
My first novel, HARD FEELINGS (Atheneum, 1977), was an American Library Association Best Book in 1977 and a 20th Century-Fox film release in 1982. My published work includes four other novels, MULDOON (Holt, Rinehart and Winston, 1982), COLD COMFORT (Harmony Books, 2001), THE FIFTH SEASON (Three Rivers Press, 2005), and the third novel in my Hector Bellevance literary suspense series, THE ERRAND BOY (Three Rivers Press). My home page here included the images of the jacket art for those books. I've also published essays and book reviews in a variety of publications, including "The New York Times Sunday Magazine," "The Los Angeles Times Book Review," and "Paris Review."
Two of my screenplay adaptations have been independently produced and released internationally as feature-length films, "Where the Rivers Flow North," starring Rip Torn and Michael J. Fox, and "A Stranger in the Kingdom," with an ensemble cast including Ernie Hudson and Martin Sheen.
My current project is a YA post-cataclysmic epic set in a much-diminished, post-oil, post-climate-change America now governed by evangelical Nazis--the gels--who are the book's villains. If this book gets any attention at all, it could be pretty controversial. It's sort of an American GOLDEN COMPASS, but edgier, with overtones of THE ROAD. My agent likes it. When it's ready to show, we'll just have to find a publisher who's willing to invest enough in the book to get it out there.
Skycomet the Fallen Angel said…
Skycomet the Fallen Angel said…
Micky Bradford said… Why thank you Misty but you know that's not me I hope!
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