It's entertaining when would-be christian apologist names his blog something that he fails at. This is the case at "bold apologia" when an apologist won't let comments show. Adam, the fellow there, is quite sure he can argue that his god isn't a monster. He unsurprisngly fails. My response that I'm quite sure will never … Continue reading Not So Polite Dinner Conversation – not so “bold” after all
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What the Boss Likes – photos of the April 2025 protest, our sign and tree blossoms
Here's the protest in Harrisburg, PA A lot of people were there, more that I've personally seen before. They were on the steps, the lawn beside the steps (usually not allowed but the capitol police were being nice), and across the street. update, here's a video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y05Nn6JlT2o I took my old baby trump balloon and … Continue reading What the Boss Likes – photos of the April 2025 protest, our sign and tree blossoms
What the Boss likes – heading to a protest today
After taking a break from watching news, caring about what was going on and generally healing, I feel it's time to take up the sword again. Been reading some heroic sword and sorcery, the Frostborn series by Moeller, so I'm in the mood. It's pure D&D on paper, and it's great fun. Back in 2020, … Continue reading What the Boss likes – heading to a protest today
Not So Polite Dinner Conversation – that fish miracle
Caroline is a great example of how christains dont' think their arguments through. Here's my response to her claims about miracles, including that fish story:It’s great when a Christian shows just how ridiculous her nonsense is. Here, Caroline has discussed the loaves and fishes miracle, one of the many that can’t be shown to have … Continue reading Not So Polite Dinner Conversation – that fish miracle
Not So Polite Dinner Conversation – just another instance of Christians lying
I've covered John Clayton's posts before here on this blog (just type "clayton" into the search box to the right). As always, they are based on false claims and willful ignorance. BTW, this is post 1000 here on my blog. Yeesh.This is a reply to the nonsense here. Here's a bit of it to show … Continue reading Not So Polite Dinner Conversation – just another instance of Christians lying
What the Boss Likes – my new hearing aids and a great essay on cats and Ukraine
After knowing that my hearing was crap for years, I finally got a hearing test and now I have hearing aids. I realized it felt like everyone was mumbling, and that rather than them, it was just my ears getting worse. I had a heck of a lot of inner ear infections as a kid … Continue reading What the Boss Likes – my new hearing aids and a great essay on cats and Ukraine
Not So Polite Dinner Conversation – another philosopher unable to grasp atheism
a "professor of philosophy of religion" seems to be unable to grasp what atheism is and like many theists, attributes many things to it that simply aren't true. Hard to figure out what kind of christian he is, from him going to a "concordia university", but that influences is definitely here. My response:as an atheist, … Continue reading Not So Polite Dinner Conversation – another philosopher unable to grasp atheism
Not So Polite Dinner Conversation -no, atheism isn’t a religion
Yet one more desperate christian tries to claim atheism is a religion. They need to pretend everyone "really" agrees with them, and that "everyone" has a "religion".Alas, for their delusions, we don't.Here's my response to the poor dear:no matter how many christians try to lie and claim atheism is a religion, it is not. Atheism … Continue reading Not So Polite Dinner Conversation -no, atheism isn’t a religion
Not So Polite Dinner Conversation – always good when christians try to lie
Found this Christian post, and as usual the poor writer is too much of a coward to allow comments. The thoughtlessness and ignorance are typical of theists, who never think to consider how the arguments they repeat actually work. "There is an irony in atheism. The atheist must posit the existence of God in order … Continue reading Not So Polite Dinner Conversation – always good when christians try to lie
Not So Polite Dinner Conversation – Carrier’s take down of Douthat
Richard Carrier does a nice take-down of Douthat's latest nonsense. Makes a nice bookend with my post here.