I'm ok, you on the other hand are crazy.
My Science Fiction club was meeting the other night, and the subject of weird religions came up (most members are christians) and everybody started trashing mormonism and scientology as particularly unbelieveable, when I said: "When you realize why you don't believe in those, you will know why I don't believe yours! This earned a nervous laugh among the "saved" crowd. But it did recall to mind all the group therapy sessions I ran at the transitional home. Everybody realized and agreed…
ContinueAdded by Doug Reardon on January 18, 2013 at 11:45pm — 10 Comments
Why the Author of ‘Why there almost certainly is a God’ Is Definitely Mistaken
On Network Norwich and Norfolk there is an article by a certain Mr James Knight in which the author claims to show that ‘there almost certainly is a God’.[1] As becomes evident soon, however, Mr Knight is definitely mistaken. I shall have to make only a few remarks so as to show you why.
First, point (7) of Mr Knight’s article demonstrates his misconception of mathematics. Mathematics is not something found in nature. Instead, it is a tool invented by…
Added by ichbindaswortistich on March 23, 2012 at 3:00pm — No Comments
The burden of proof lies on religion.
So I posted this on Tumblr and it's received a few notes in the past few days:

The response that caused me to retort was the view "back the fuck off, I'll believe what I want" meaning the message in the picture has either been completely ignored or went totally over their head.
ContinueHAHAHAHAA wow. I “must” - huh?
My boyfriend the philosopher always suggests that science is just a series of theories. For example, we don’t know…
Added by Mr. Anderson on May 18, 2011 at 6:39pm — 10 Comments
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