It seems like Mr. Rogers isn't coming back, though I do hope that isn't the case. This is unsuprising. The usual scenario is that the TrueChristiantm will convince himself that I didn't "really" want to discuss Christianity and he'll tell himself that I wasn't honest. That's a real two-fer in lying. First a cute … Continue reading Not So Polite Dinner Conversation – How silly the Qu’ran is and a bonus photo of my cat
Month: March 2013
What the Boss Likes – Welcome to the Library
A new feature has been added thanks to the suggestion from "makagutu". The Club has just installed a library to list books and other resources that our theist guests might use to "expand their library to include more than the bible and a purpose driven life!" Here is the link and you can find it in the … Continue reading What the Boss Likes – Welcome to the Library
From the Kitchen – Hot and Sour Soup, plus a review of the Bible miniseries
This weekend I decided to try hot and sour soup, a staple at Chinese-American restaurants. I find it a great elixir for fighting off colds and since my husband is now snotting around, I though it was about time to make it. I used the recipe for hot and sour soup (Suan La Tang) from … Continue reading From the Kitchen – Hot and Sour Soup, plus a review of the Bible miniseries
Not So Polite Dinner Conversation – Mr. Rogers and how willful ignorance isn’t a good place to start
This post from Mr. Rogers addresses my supposed distortions claimed here. I've added bullets in his post to make it easier to read. As the reader will note, a lot of dealing with theists is repetitive. There are many distortions in your piece, but let’s just start at the beginning, where you say, “none of … Continue reading Not So Polite Dinner Conversation – Mr. Rogers and how willful ignorance isn’t a good place to start
Not So Polite Dinner Conversation – Mr. Rogers and parables (not that Mr. Rogers)
Happily, Mr. Rogers has returned. To make things easier, I am going to address his comments here in a blog post so we can keep things somewhat coherent. His posts will be in italics and my response will follow them. I don’t claim Christians are “better.” We are sinners, saved by God’s grace. I did … Continue reading Not So Polite Dinner Conversation – Mr. Rogers and parables (not that Mr. Rogers)