Not So Polite Dinner Conversation – the cowards of January 6

"A 37-year-old Pa. man awaiting up to a 20-year prison sentence for his role in the Jan. 6 riot at the U.S. Capitol has taken his own life, instead. KDKA-TV in Pittsburgh reports the obituary for Matthew Perna of Mercer County quotes his family as saying he died last week of a “broken heart” and “the … Continue reading Not So Polite Dinner Conversation – the cowards of January 6

Not So Polite Dinner Conversation – a Christian post for posterity

I've stumbled upon a person, KC Sunbeam (not sunshine, but still a crank). Their latest post is quite a doozy, especially with their tagline: "This Unique Person and Social Pariah tackles society's problems with intellectual accuity."Some pertinent parts."1-2) “Is Anne Frank burning in Hell right now? How about Mahatma Gandi?” A: Nobody is presently burning in Hell … Continue reading Not So Polite Dinner Conversation – a Christian post for posterity

What the Boss Likes – the “rough men” quote and some metal

Those of you who have read my blog for a while know of my fondness for the "rough men" quote and my recently discovered fondness for metal music."“People sleep peaceably in their beds at night only because rough men stand ready to do violence on their behalf.” - attributed to many.I stumbled upon Bloodywood on … Continue reading What the Boss Likes – the “rough men” quote and some metal

Not So Polite Dinner Conversation – attempts to declare one religion “better” doesn’t work out so well

I do love a completely clueless post by John Clayton, over at Does God Exist.  He tries very hard to declare that Christianity is ever so much better than Islam.To give some background, John tries to claim that he was once an atheist who became a Christian because “science”.  Alas, not one thing about science says … Continue reading Not So Polite Dinner Conversation – attempts to declare one religion “better” doesn’t work out so well

Not So Polite Dinner Conversation – trying to use legal claims as apologetics

During some research to destroy some apologetics, I stumbled upon an excellent take down of the common attempt by Christians to use legal definitions to force their god into existence.  It over on Infidels.org in their library.  This is a great site to check out counter apologetics. Critique of John Warwick Montgomery’s Arguments for the Legal … Continue reading Not So Polite Dinner Conversation – trying to use legal claims as apologetics

Not So Polite Dinner Conversation – God fails again

"“I am making a $360 million push so that the nation and New York can tap these funds and help fortify more places of worship,” Schumer said."https://www.nydailynews.com/news/politics/us-elections-government/ny-schumer-federal-funding-protection-houses-of-worship-20220126-5frktkczefdh3i5wk74u6i44ty-story.htmlSo, everyone's tax money goes to protecting these places, no matter how much hate they spew. Hmmm, funny how the gods these people worship do nothing and yet again, … Continue reading Not So Polite Dinner Conversation – God fails again

What the Boss Likes – Bloganuary – Interview a fictional character

Interview a fictional characterohhhhkay. Vel: So, here we are with God, the creator of the universe per one of the religions on the planet Earth.  So, God, we are told that you are omnipotent and omniscient by your followers.   But your autobiography doesn’t demonstrate that.  Care to comment?God: Ah, well… I am.  I am.   You … Continue reading What the Boss Likes – Bloganuary – Interview a fictional character