It's been a good spring for our flowers. The company I worked for this spring ended up going on hiatus dependent on a new owner. So, if it starts up again, I have job; if not, oh well. I'm using the time to tidy up the garden amongst other things. and here's a couple of … Continue reading What the Boss Likes – our garden
Month: May 2022
What the Boss Likes – feeling like I’m in a sketch comedy skit and cat picture
Recently, I've been demonstrating how a couple of conservative Christians fail. Those familiar with my blog and those of others will recognize the screen handles of "colorstorm" and "silenceofmind". Over on SOM's blog, I'm addressing their nonsense and the poor fellows can't keep from "liking" my comments. Alas, I didn't grab poor CS's like since … Continue reading What the Boss Likes – feeling like I’m in a sketch comedy skit and cat picture
Not So Polite Dinner Conversation – now the QOP finds another group they’ve ignored to use as an excuse
Currently here in the US, we have the usual conservative Christians trying to force their lies on everyone again, this time trying to stop legal abortion. We also have them being ever so concerned about children in the US being "starved" by immigrant families being given infant formula, which is in short supply here in … Continue reading Not So Polite Dinner Conversation – now the QOP finds another group they’ve ignored to use as an excuse
Not So Polite Dinner Conversation – it’s time to stand up, liberal Christians
Unsurprisingly, conservative Christians are doing all they can to turn the US into a theocracy. They want to control everyone, not just women, not just LGBT… folks, not just people of different religions, etc. Everyone. All based on their belief that some god wants this. They of course can’t show this god even exists or … Continue reading Not So Polite Dinner Conversation – it’s time to stand up, liberal Christians
Not So Polite Conversation – my discussion with Alexander part 2
Unsurprisingly, the comments got a little hairy looking on the prior post. Alex seems to have determined he doesn't want to debate things anymore. This often happens when the theist finds they have nothing when it comes to supporting their claims. In this case, Alex was unable to give examples of his accusations against various … Continue reading Not So Polite Conversation – my discussion with Alexander part 2
Not So Polite Dinner Conversation – the conservative christians want a theocracy where no one has privacy
I'm guessing most of my readers have seen that a draft opinion from the Supreme Court of the United States, was revealed to the public. This opinion is to end the legality of abortion in the US at the federal level, and that original case was built on the fact that no government has any … Continue reading Not So Polite Dinner Conversation – the conservative christians want a theocracy where no one has privacy
Not So Polite Dinner Conversation – please welcome Alex, a Christian who has asked to debate me
A Christian has asked to debate me, Alexander Phaethon, of the blog Peace of Mind. He comes to us from commenting on my last blog post, about a christian who insists that everyone agrees with her. You can see what kind of a Christian he is on his comment here. He also commented that he … Continue reading Not So Polite Dinner Conversation – please welcome Alex, a Christian who has asked to debate me
Not So Polite Dinner Conversation – A Christian claims everyone agrees with her.
Elizabeth Prata, of "The End Time - Exalting the name of Jesus through Christian essays" blog, has written an essay claiming everyone really does agree with her about her god existing. I found out about her nonsense on Bruce Gerencser's blog. This is nothing new for a christian to claim, or, indeed, for many theists … Continue reading Not So Polite Dinner Conversation – A Christian claims everyone agrees with her.
Not So Polite Dinner Conversation – a great paper on how cults rationalize their nonsense
Just a link to a very good paper on how cults, aka religions, can invent nonsense and end up believing it to be true. Thanks to John Loftus over at Debunking Christianity for giving the link. “The Rationalization Hypothesis: Is a Vision of Jesus Necessary for the Rise of the Resurrection Belief?” — by Kris KomarnitskyThe … Continue reading Not So Polite Dinner Conversation – a great paper on how cults rationalize their nonsense