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Saw this today on Planet Atheism and checked out The Barefoot Bum's blog and wanted to share.

It is all too easy to confuse fundamentalism with passion. I may well appear passionate when I defend evolution against a fundamentalist creationist, but this is not because of a rival fundamentalism of my own. It is because the evidence for evolution is overwhelmingly strong and I am passionately distressed that my opponent can't see it — or, more usually, refuses to look at it because it contradicts his holy book. My passion is increased when I think about how much the poor fundamentalists, and those whom they influence, are missing. The truths of evolution, along with many other scientific truths, are so engrossingly fascinating and beautiful; how truly tragic to die having missed out on all that! Of course that makes me passionate. How could it not? But my belief in evolution is not fundamentalism, and it is not faith, because I know what it would take to change my mind, and I would gladly do so if the necessary evidence were forthcoming.

Richard Dawkins, The God Delusion

Question for Atheists or Agnostics out there

Locked_handsWhy am I so passionate about this? I know I can only answer that question for myself but I guess I'm curious as to others main reason for even being part of this 'group' and speaking up?

I guess I am passionate about logic, reason & especially science. I think that organized religion could be the destruction of the human race. But I don't think many of my friends & relatives can understand why I am an atheist and feel it is important to talk about religion & god. They do believe it has been, and is a positive thing in their lives.

I am not in the least bit bitter about my catholic upbringing. I went to catholic school, did the sacraments as I was supposed to and went to church occasionally. It wasn't a strict catholic upbringing and it was/is a great community of people who I believe cared about one another, especially when the shit hit the fan in someone's life and they needed help. Not that atheists wouldn't do the same for their neighbors.

Some of my family do think that my catholic upbringing gave me structure and kept me in line. I disagree. My parents & teachers kept me in line. I used to be scared to miss church, but I was scared of the priests and teachers more than god. I used to visit my grandmom on the weekends and I actually had to get the priest at that church to sign something to prove I went. I did what I was told. No big deal.

My dad is an atheist and grew up catholic also but he never said anything to me about god or how  religion was ridiculous to him. He let me grow up and figure it out for myself. We are very like minded. He is the only human I know in the flesh who has read the God Delusion and other books of the kind. He gave me Letter to A Christian Nation on a visit. I am so happy to have someone in my life that is on the same page as me.

I don't even know where I'm going with this but just writing what comes to mind at the moment.

Why even discuss it? Why not just leave those with religious belief alone? This is kind of what I think I'm being asked.

It is an interesting topic, religion and god, besides that I feel everyone else can say what they believe and its accepted but my views are looked at as 'bad' in some way. I do tend to hurt people's feelings in the process of putting my thoughts out there. Another question I get is 'why would I want to make someone feel bad about wanting to see their relatives who passed away', when they too die? Why would I want to burst someone's bubble?

Thing is, I really equate this whole thing with the movie The Matrix. Keanu was asked if he wanted to take the red or blue pill. The blue pill would keep him in the dark and in his bubble as he knew it. The red pill would bring him into reality. No matter how bad reality really ended up being. He took the red pill.

But there was that one guy, Cypher, who after knowing reality wanted to go back to not knowing. It was better, he thought, and in the movie it seemed so (reality really sucked). I feel that most people kind of know reality but the bubble is better & easier so that is where they want to stay.

Reality is that we all are going to die. My grandfather said some things a few days before he died. Something like, you can't escape it, everyone will be here at some point. He knew it, I know it..we all do. I think that religious belief helps people deal with their death and the death of loved ones. I know that is no great idea to be writing that, but maybe they want to stay in that place, fuck reality and what really makes sense. Why do I want to ruin it for them by trying making them really think about why they believe what they do? I don't know. We can't shove the red pill down their throats.

Why not let them just be in the reality they want to be in? 

Its really not fair to the new people, meaning the children brought into the world. Its not doing them any good service to believe in god. I don't think so.

Just looking for other thoughts...

ok, off to watch a scary movie, my escape from reality!

Top Ten Reasons to Believe in Logic over Religion

by The Daily Garlic

Don't get me wrong, I'm all for turning my tap water into alcohol and a never ending food basket, but I'm tired of all these people whining and telling me how to live my life. You do your thing, I do my thing, we're all happy, but after reading that someone is paying Facebook to post a religious article titled "6 Reasons You Have To Believe In God", I figured I'd grab my own cross and at least have fun while getting ready to be crucified for having an opinion.

The argument that because complex life exists, it must have been "created" is ridiculous, and it's time someone said it. Yay, we have lots of chromosomes, we can see in color and keep erections for 4+ hours (commercials say see a doctor, I'd rather see a sorority house), but explaining away the unexplainable with magical explanations is as real as the emails I get from the prime minister of Nigeria who wants to send me $4 million dollars via a cashiers check.

1. "Earth is the perfect environment, it had to have been made for us"
Nai-eve. Get real. I point you to Arachaea, aka Archaebacteria and Extremophiles. These miraculous organisms live in ridiculously extreme climates. Climates much like that of, I don't know, other planets perhaps? The point is, different kinds of life require different things. Ours needs water, oxygen and beer. Anyway, as far as we know, in the 9 planets (fuck you, Pluto still counts) we have in our Solar System, we're the only ones with real sentient life, so I guess that means we're the only ones right? Oh wait, I forgot about the BILLIONS+ of other planets and solar systems in other galaxies and what not that we haven't been to or seen up close. So we're here, great, that's awesome, but if it were so damn perfect, Canada would be part of the United States, it wouldn't be so damn cold here in the winter, and Yellow Stone would shoot up Budweiser. Hey, a guy can dream right?

2. Free Will - Contradicting a Contradiction
God "gives" us "Free Will" so that we can choose which path to follow. He knows what we're going to do, but he's "giving" us the choice to, uhm, choose what he already knows we're going to do? To put it simply, if God can know 100% without a doubt you're going to do it, it's set in stone, you can't change it, you're just fulfilling destiny or a "plan" laid out by someone else. Either he gives us free will to do what we want (in which case there are many different paths and there is no way to KNOW which one we'll do), or it's all an illusion and you've got a puppet string coming out of your ass.

3. Hillary Clinton is leading the polls
If there is a God, and he does love us, then this would never have happened. Every time I realize my calendar doesn't say April, I wonder if there is a God and he has a sick sense of humor, but then it would have to be a really, really sick sense of humor.

4. Evolution
I don't actually think that evolution disproves creationism, actually if there was an "intelligent designer" this would have been an "intelligent design" to build in. It's nature's undo button once you figure out that giving tigers the ability to fly just wasn't the best idea out on the market. But since the church feels that evolution cannot co-exist with creationism, point me.

5. Intelligent Designs lack of a designer
Aren't we smart, we are truly awesome. Don't misunderstand me, I love walking on two legs and peeing standing up, but telling me that we have to be created by a magical being just because we exist, begs questioning.

Logic dictates that if (a) we are here so we must have come from somewhere, i.e. a "designer" who is more complex and intelligent than us, then (b) a complex and intelligent designer, would also have to have come from somewhere i.e. a "designer" who is even more complex and intelligent.

If the reasoning for a God is we're here, then where did he come from? My favorite famous lines are "he always was" and "no one knows". Shave the wool off your back and follow the herd if you believe that. If someone HAD to have created us, they would have HAD to have been created. If our creator could have ALWAYS been or just magically appeared, then so could we have.

We can't just assert that God is mightier and he just magically came to be, if that's the logic, I say someone still had to find him in the bottom of a cereal box, it's a paradox.

6. Ron Paul is behind in the polls
"Congressman Ron Paul (R-Texas) is the leading advocate for freedom in our nation's capital." He's advocating for FREEDOM, come on, how can you not love freedom. He wants to legalize pot and I've seen him kiss at least 6 babies in the past week. He wants to get rid of the IRS, imagine a world without angry letters from those bastards! If God existed, Ron Paul wouldn't be just President, he would have been made Co-God back in the 60s.

7. Pot is illegal but Alcohol is A-Okay
Alcohol, the leading cause of drunk driving, and as such the leading cause of alcohol-related deaths, is totally cool for me to drive down to the liquor store to pick up and binge drink on. On the flip side, lighting up a joint and scarfing down a large pizza or two will get you boned hard. If God was around, he'd rather I eat a bag of Doritos and pass out than get drunk, beat my wife and piss on the couch. The worst that can happen with pot is smoking yourself stupid and passing out, but alcohol makes people angry. Hulk mad. If only there were a God… and then Ron Paul would set the record straight.

8. Bad things happen to good people, great things happen to bad people
For a society that constantly gets the short end of the stick when it comes to miracles, I've never fully understood how people can whipe away such an obvious shortcoming with one or two hail marys. If we're God's children, how come Bin Laden hasn't been bent over his knee and beat with a wooden spoon yet? Why the hell are people stopping to help stalled motorists and getting raped murdered, and why is it that every time a girl scout makes it to my door she's out of thin mints? I'm sick of it. Shortbread cookies suck, they do. There, I said it. Aside from such atrocities, every single day bad people get rewarded, while good people are getting creamed on the side of the road by drunk drivers. Give credit where credit is due, if you're an asshole, you should have karma spitting in your face, and if you're a good-looking, stand-up guy who wants some damn thin mints, you should get some damn thin mints.

9. Blind Faith
If we're supposed to believe in a God, and he wants us to believe in him, and the only way for eternal salvation is to believe, then why can't he take 30 seconds to hop off his throne made of golden baby carcasses and pop in and have coffee with me tomorrow? Starbucks, 10:30, I'll buy. If it's such a big deal to believe, why is it not such a big deal to give a reason to believe in?


10. The proof is in dying
Ever notice how religions promise us stuff that cannot be instantly proven? One of the biggest promises is heaven after we die or in Islam they promise 72 virgins. That has got to be the lowest thing.. promising pussy in the after life for accepting their religion.

The biggest logical fallacy is that a religion can offer us millions and millions of years of heaven for accepting their beliefs for just 100 years max? What is the ratio there there, how can accepting something for 100 years or so get you something for millions of years (or eternity) to come. When something looks too good to be true, it probably is.
Conclusion

I don't want you to change your views for me, hell I don't care if you DO believe that Jesus is magic and my house was struck by lightning and swiftly burnt to the ground right after posting this. It's your life, do what you want, but don't sit back and take everything you're told with a spoonful of sugar and a blindfold, that's for republicans

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Found this and more good quotes at Way of the Mind Blog.

Atheism is nothing more than the noises reasonable people make when in the presence of religious dogma. - Sam Harris

Hypocrisy at its finest

Freedom2We all know what hypocrisy means. But reading the definition and not just seeing the word gives it more credibility.

Hypocrisy (or being a hypocrite) is the act of opposing or not purporting a belief or behavior while holding the same beliefs or behaviors at the same time, or vice versa.

Over at The Frame Problem I read a post called 'So, I was expelled from the pro-expelled blog". Another good read on the topic is here.

I love this deleting comments shit, its crazy, and it has happened to me.

A blogger that I personally know writes a post entitled Evolution or Creation? So, I figured that I can give my two cents. Nope. Comment taken down. NOT Fair. (my favorite saying by the way, have been using it since i was 3). Why did you ask? It should have been titled Evolution or Creation: only creationists are allowed to comment.

How can someone who is writing a post about the movie Expelled, which is talking about how they feel their freedom of speech is being stifled can turn around and do the same exact thing that they are complaining about?

Easy, its their blog and they can do what they want, even if it is completely dishonest.

Here is my take on it. The person doing the deleting of the comments they don't agree with do not want to look like an ass. They feel that the comment is making them look wrong, really wrong and stupid. Who wants that? They just want to leave the comments up that agree with them. I would never do this. If you don't want anyone to disagree with you, why do you have a blog? Why have a comments section? At least have a disclaimer that states. Please only comment if you agree with me. Why would you want to only be around, talk to, share ideas with only those who agree with you? What is the fun in that? How can you ever learn anything that way?

Unbelievable.

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The art of time suckage

Prayer_motivationalI saw this today here. I'll never understand why people pray. They have to know that it doesn't work. I mean, if they really sat down and thought about it.

Even if you do believe in a higher power, do you think this higher power listens and answers prayers?

(He) would answer some people's prayers but not others? why?

Here's how it goes. If you pray and the thing you prayed for happens then your prayer was answered. If you pray and nothing happens it was in god's divine plan or not his will.

My problem with this is (as george carlin points out) is that if you believe god has a divine plan then why would you bother praying...knowing that a set plan is already in place? Are you asking god to change his plan? for you? (the arrogance)

If you believe god is omniscient, then he would already know what you want and you don't have to waste your time praying. right?

Here's how I know prayer does not work. I look at the world around me and logically come up with the fact that there is no proof whatsoever that prayer works. As a matter of fact studies have been done that show prayer or no prayer has no effect on any situation.

If my cancer is going to recur its going to do so whether or not you pray for me. believe me. There are many cancer friends I have or have had, who are much nicer than me, believe in god ect, that probably had many more prayers said on their behalf. Some still had recurrences and some still died. Its not the prayer, its how aggressive the cancer is, or if the cancer cells were affected by the surgery, radiation or chemo. If you say that 'well, it might help" so why not? Sticking my finger up my ass might help too but i don't waste my time doing it.  Why not instead, spend time doing something that 'really' might make a difference in someone's life.

What really gets on my nerves is in everyday life I'm subjected to this shit. Ok, if I go to a church and decide to attend your wedding then that is different. I am putting myself in a place of worship. That is one thing.

But, how come when I have dinner at your house I have to  listen to ...thank you god, bla bla bla. Keep that shit to yourself. Say a silent fucking prayer please and leave me out of it. How rude. Not everyone believes in what you do and why are you trying to make your guests feel uncomfortable? How can you know who believes what?

Funny thing is..if I bring up the SUBJECT of god and religion (at that same dinner) people don't like that. But, they have no problem spouting out prayers whenever they feel like it.

I keep quiet and keep my head up (not bowed in prayer). The reason is because I'm at your house and you can do anything in your house. I don't want to start a fight and look like a jerk when you are giving me a nice dinner. I'm trying not to be an asshole.

This is where things need to change. Everyone says that religion is a private, personal thing..well, keep it that way then.

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Email from commentor..my favorite part is when he says he is sick of my weary vapid psuedo-intellectual posing..

I give up, you win. ( i kindly asked him to explain himself)  Robespierre and his cohort were devoutly Catholic Dominicans, that "Church of Reason" stuff was just a rumour started by jealous Franciscans.  Lenin, Trotsky and Stalin were all Southern Baptists, and their supporters were pious Huguenots.  Besides, there was no atheism until Richard Dawkins invented it, along with the bacon alarm clock, in 1988.

Really, stop emailing me.  I'm growing weary of your vapid psuedo-intellectual posing.  It's just tiresome.  If you have more to say, post it on your blog.  Someone will eventually read it and tell you what a great "freethinker" you are and how God-botherers were the root cause of all the death and destruction the last 100 years.

I know something you don’t know ..is not

an intelligent exchange of ideas & knowledge.

I wanted to know what this person was talking about. Instead I get this nonsense..

You really have no idea what on earth I could be referring to?

Whew, that is a load off of my mind.  I have no reason to take you seriously then, and I also have no obligation toward your education.  I think this is where you and I part ways.

Have a great life.

Enlighten me

No, dead as in passed on, no more, ceased to be, expired, gone to meet his maker, a stiff, bereft of life, rests in peace, pushing up the daisies, kicked the bucket, shuffled off this mortal coil, run down the curtain and joined the bleedin' choir invisibile!!

And really, if you need to ask what on earth I could be referring to, perhaps you should spend more time reading modern western history and less and less spout off ignorant and ill-formed opinions.

Please, enlighten me.

So, basically what you are saying is that Atheists do kill in the name of a brighter tommorrow?

Instead of being so vague, what are you referring to?

It's a simple question.

Faced my mortality, Still an Atheist

The_unknown2 Being diagnosed with cancer at thirty-one years old was a crazy experience. I call it crazy because so many things happen to you. Along with the physical: surgery, chemo, radiation, hairloss. There are so many mental challenges to overcome. In my case, I handled the physical much better than the mental.

I understand the five stages of grief now. (denial, anger, bargaining, depression,& acceptance). I guess I just thought this was something written in a book that really didn't apply to real life. How can everyone go through the same stages? Everyone is different right?

Also, no one died for me to be grieving so why would those steps apply to me? But someone did die the day I was told I had cancer. That person was the 'old me'. I am now a 'new or different me'.

I was grieving. I just didn't know it at the time.

Denial: I think this stage didn't last very long. I was only in a bit of denial the night before I got the news. This can't be happening. nah. I'm only 31! But I am a realistic person so I had a hard time denying with the evidence, even though no actual proof was given to me yet.

Anger: Anger too was there but not so strong that I was asking Why Me? I know that cancer can happen to anyone at any age. I was more like "I just want to be a normal girl"!! This fucking sucks balls!!

Bargaining: There was not much bargaining, so I guess I can say I almost skipped this step. I felt completely alone. Who was I to bargain with? I didn't all of a sudden start to pray and believe in a higher power. I might have said to myself. Ok, self, if you get through this you will stop smoking, drinking and treat your body better. So, maybe I did bargain with myself a bit.

Depression: Well, I didn't have a problem with this stage. It lasted a long time. I was 'crawl up in the bed and lay in a fetal position' depressed for a good while. I woke up every morning with a pit in my stomach and I really did wonder If I would ever be happy again. The fear of recurrence of the cancer had such a hold on me.

Acceptance: This is a nice place to be. I finally got there, never knowing I could or would. I have accepted the fact that the cancer can return but I don't wake up with a pit in my stomach anymore. I know that I will die someday, maybe sooner than later. I will enjoy my life and not spend it worrying. I don't know how I got to this place in my mind. Its wonderful.

Everyone has heard the saying "There are no atheists in foxholes".

yes, indeed there are.

I don’t understand this comment

Me in other post comment:

"There are always extremists, however, atheists never blow up themselves and others in the name of an invisible man in sky."

Commenter: Nope, just in the name of a brighter tomorrow! And yet, their victims are just as dead.

HUH?? Atheists are blowing up themselves and others in the name of a brighter tomorrow? Where?

Are you being metaphorical? Dead, as in spiritually dead?

another comment I needed to respond to on teaching children that the earth is young

As a Catholic, i feel slightly bad for those kids. Only slightly bad for them? jeez, I feel really bad for them because they are going to be grown up and very ignorant. the real Church doesn't hate science, only unethical science. What do you consider unethical science? stem cell research? I'm a cancer survivor and I'm all for it. I don't think there is such a thing as unethical science. The definition of science is the system of acquiring knowledge. How can that be unethical?

likewise, i also feel kind of bad for kids being raised by secular parents to fuck their brains out at 14, divorce at 26 (and again at 32), then play pharmaceutical roulette till death (which they unquestioningly believe is The End). Um, who is teaching their kids to fuck their brains out? That is just a bad parent. period. Death is the end as far as i'm concerned. I have no reason, absolutely no reason to think otherwise.

there's baptist brainwashing, secular brainwashing, democratic and republican and red chinese and tibetan buddhist brainwashing. There are always extremists, however, atheists never blow up themselves and others in the name of an invisible man in sky.

unfortunate on all sides, but it doesn't bear on the question of truth. it just means some people --atheists, Catholics, socialists, whatever-- are unreasonable about their beliefs. I disagree. Atheism is not a belief. It is the absence of belief.

Answers to a few comments

kristi, i'm curious--

what if my reasons for not believing in "everyone else's gods" *don't* turn out to be the same as your reasons for not believing in mine? are you *sure* that they're completely, or at least substantially, the same reasons?

I don't see a problem with anyones 'reasons' for not believing being different. I have my reasons for not believing in any god and other atheists have their reasons, which I'm sure are not completely the same as my own in all instances.

for that matter, are you sure that my reasons for believing in God are the same as those of your relatives?

Of course not, I can't speak for any of my relatives and their reasons for believing what they believe, or anyone else for that matter.

also, if their reasons for not believing in other religions are poorly-reasoned and fallacy-ridden, will you still claim that their reasons are basically the same as your reasons?

No, I never claimed that my reasoning is the same as anyone elses. Believers or non believers included.

My honest opinion is believers in god have 'poorly-reasoned' arguments concerning their beliefs. No matter what the argument.

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You asked the wrong questions, and the imaginary Catholic guy answered incorrectly.

The Catholic Church recognizes in other religions that search, among shadows and images, for the God who is unknown yet near since he gives life and breath and all things and wants all men to be saved. Thus, the Church considers all goodness and truth found in these religions as "a preparation for the Gospel and given by him who enlightens all men that they may at length have life."

The catholic church might recognize other religions but I asked the guy if he believed these 'other' gods and religions to be false. Wouldn't any catholic say yes to that question? If you believe the bible to be true you must think the koran false right?

One of the ten commandments is 'do not have other gods before me'. So, as a catholic i'm sure you don't 'believe' in these other gods or religions.

The point of the fake conversation was to get someone that is a believer in one certain god to see that i'm not a terrible person because I am an atheist and don't believe in any god. I am the same as him when it comes to 'other gods' believed in around the globe.

You missed the point.

Teaching children that its a young earth

Read_3I don't understand how they get away with it for long. We all know how smart and inquisitive children can be. So, if you are a parent and believe that the earth is less than 10,000 years old and you go outside sometimes, don't you run into things that go against the 'young earth' theory? Even if you try your hardest to avoid them?

You don't even have to go outside. The TV has plenty of science shows on. Do they block this channel?

I like to hike, there are always signs in different spots explaining things about the area. One was explaining a bog and how that specific bog was once a river 30,000 years ago. Do they just say..oh, the scientists got that wrong? They must say this an awful lot. Doesn't that seem strange to the child?

I guess that is why they call it brainwashing.

A case of the mondays

Office Space is one of my favorite movies.

While looking at clips on you tube i came across this video below. its so good!

Millionaire question about office space


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1973 Little Lulu inflatable doll

Little_lulu2 This must be the most ridiculous thing I have ever purchased. I did not just stumble upon this either, I intentionally went looking for it on ebay. Someone had one. I could not believe it.

I was looking up my old toys I owned as a child, weeble wobbles (i still have one of those), barbie camper, barbies..stuff like that..just for fun.

She is so much smaller than I remember..that was the first thing I thought when I saw her. I know, I know, I’m bigger now but it was just strange how tiny she seemed.

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Book Blog

I’m starting a book blog as a way to share with family and friends books we are reading. I find myself aimlessly wondering around Borders looking for something good to read.

So, I thought this might be a good way to share what we are reading with one another. I didn’t set this up to have long discussions about a certain book, however that can be fun too and I do not discourage it.

My main objective is that I want to know what YOU are reading and if you think that I might enjoy that book. Me or others that might be interested in participating.

Also, books are expensive these days and I do buy the hardbacks if I think I will like it. One thing we can also think about doing is sharing books. Saves money. You can mail a book cheap (even a hardback) just write on the package MEDIA MAIL. Ok, so we might not have time for all that but maybe if we know who might be interested we can hold on to the book for that person.

I am just starting to think about how to do this with the blog format but its easy to add books. I type in the name of the book, they are hooked up with Amazon and the book cover comes right on the page. You can then click on the book and it will take you right to that book on Amazon.com. I always buy used books there..even ones that just came out.

Make a comment about any book you are reading, that you read years ago, loved, sucked..whatever.

I want to then take that info and make categories..horror, suspense, real crime (yes, Patti thinking of you here) and then put our comments.

I think it might be fun!

There is a link to the right for the book blog on this site. Come back often to add books and see what new books are added.

The A Word

I started a new blog called The A Word. Sort of like The F Word. A is for Atheist.

The name of the blog sums up how I feel when speaking aloud that I am an Atheist. I get that look like I just said the F word in front of a bunch of children.

Why “The A Word”?

Screaming2_2 Well, besides it being fairly obvious ..The F Word..The A Word.

I think it sums up how I feel about saying the word Atheist. When I say this word to describe my beliefs or lack of, I get those 'looks' like I have said the F word in front of a bunch of children.

I find myself often in a place where a prayer is taking place. 'Lets thank god time'..ok, so all I do is look around at everyone's bowed heads knowing some are faking it. I refuse to do that. Fake it for the sake of society and what they might think of me.

I'm not an Atheist because I want to go against what most others think or believe, it just happens to be so. I think religion and all this stuff about god and jesus makes no sense at all. none.

I like the way Richard Dawkins explains it to make others understand why Atheism isn't bad like they may think. Here is a conversation I had with an imaginary guy based on Richard's quote.

Me asking a catholic guy...

You believe that the true god is the god you believe in?

yes

What about all the other god's out there that are worshiped, what about all the different religions in the world?

false gods, those religions are wrong and based on books that are wrong.

You don't believe in them. So, you are an Atheist where those other religions are concerned?

I guess so

Well, I just take it one god further. I don't believe in those gods or yours.

My sponsor child

Lift_one Meet Gita and my sponsor child’s webpage. I have been sponsoring Gita since she was six. She is now sixteen!

If you want to see pictures and read how Gita and I met click here. You might want to sponsor a child yourself! Its so great to get pictures and letters and to know that a small amount of money can help a child receive medical attention, go to school, and get the basic things in life we all take for granted.

To get an idea of how her life differs from ours, the family income is $18.00 a month!  I just found out that I could access my sponsor child’s information online and set up a special page for her. very cool.

George Carlin - things you never see - hysterical