Not So Polite Dinner Conversation: a little more christian fail

Bored as usual, and stumbled upon this nonsense from a christian. Figured I'd put my response up. Nothing new here, since these cultists have nothing new or true to counter. What we have is a supposed atheist thinks that since they joined a cult, that makes the cult true.  I can be quite sure that … Continue reading Not So Polite Dinner Conversation: a little more christian fail

Not So Polite Dinner Conversation – a revisiting of creationist failure

You may remember the Kitzmiller v Dover case, where creationists in Pennsylvania tried to sneak in their baseless nonsense into a public school. I live near that place so I got to hear and see lots about it. A christian is trying to retcon what happened here, claiming that it was only legal, not addressing … Continue reading Not So Polite Dinner Conversation – a revisiting of creationist failure

What the Boss Likes – my sanctum sanctorum in process

You may or may not have heard of the term highly sensitive person (HSP). It's where a human is more sensitive than normal to stimuli, but it isn't autism. You can get more information on it at these various websites, The Highly Sensitive Person, What Is a Highly Sensitive Person?, and a website with a … Continue reading What the Boss Likes – my sanctum sanctorum in process

Not So Polite Dinner Conversation – it’s not your god, it’s you.

Theists often try to ridicule atheists by claiming that it’s silly that we attack something we are sure is imaginary.  It’s a rather pathetic way to try to convince atheists not to demonstrate how these various cults fail.  I’ve found a typical one of these attempts at convincing to tear apart. As always, little is new.  … Continue reading Not So Polite Dinner Conversation – it’s not your god, it’s you.

Not So Polite Dinner Conversation – a review of another failed apologist, Val Grieve

While crossing swords with theists on YouTube, a Christian mentioned a book ‘Your Verdict on the Empty Tomb” by Val Grieve.  I wasn’t very familiar with it, so I decided to look up any reviews, etc. about it.  It seems to be mostly recommended by folks in the British sphere of influence. And it has … Continue reading Not So Polite Dinner Conversation – a review of another failed apologist, Val Grieve

Not So Polite Dinner Conversation – desperate to fill the pews

I found quite a recruiting attempt by christians toward atheists.Here's a snippet: "Really though, if you’re an atheist you need church as much as believers do! Behold, all the benefits of churchgoing—singing, making friends, potlucks, social service, moral guidance, coming of age rituals (e.g., confirmation, graduation), social intensification rituals (e.g., births, baptisms, weddings, funerals). You … Continue reading Not So Polite Dinner Conversation – desperate to fill the pews

What the Boss Likes – playing around with art producing AI

First, it's not AI, it's a program that smooshes art together. Second, it can be quite stupid. Third, it's fun.Here's the site: https://starryai.com/and you basically put in descriptive terms, aka "prompts" to get it to generate things. It is a lot of trial by error. For each submission you get four variations. It works by … Continue reading What the Boss Likes – playing around with art producing AI

Not So Polite Dinner Conversation – another bit of nonsense that caught my attention, the confusion of what happened to Judas.

Christians do love their apologetics, e.g. excuses offered to try to make their ignorant set of books make sense. They always fail. Here we have the attempt to try to make the two contradictory stories of what befell Judas after the "betrayal". This is from Hill Faith, Christians who try to convert people in the … Continue reading Not So Polite Dinner Conversation – another bit of nonsense that caught my attention, the confusion of what happened to Judas.