10,000 comments on my blog. About a third of them my own. and the photos I didn't realize these could have double spathes. For some mysterious reason, we have cactuses growing on our deck where we have the various veggies. I live in central pennsylvania and have no idea how they could have gotten here. … Continue reading What the Boss Likes – celebration of a random number and some garden pictures
Not so Polite Dinner Conversation – nothing new, just a post so I can find this nonsense again
(addendum 7/2/23 - Paul has deleted his blog and has ceased emailing me. It's nothing new for a theist to do this when they find their god isn't supporting their nonsense). Paul, a recent guest here, has come off with a rather amusing attack on a fellow christian, Ray Comfort, ol' Banana Man himself, thanks … Continue reading Not so Polite Dinner Conversation – nothing new, just a post so I can find this nonsense again
Not So Polite Dinner Conversation – critical thinking fails
(addendum 7/2/23 - Paul has deleted his blog and has ceased emailing me. It's nothing new for a theist to do this when they find their god isn't supporting their nonsense). Found on a Christian blog: The lack of your god doesn't mean we don't have morals. And of course, this post will not see … Continue reading Not So Polite Dinner Conversation – critical thinking fails
Not So Polite Dinner Conversation – a few of my favorite memes
I was playing around with Clipchamp and made a video of memes. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ku77vtXgJMs vel's meme video
Not So Polite Dinner Conversation – a christian really wants to demonstrate his failure for you
(addendum 7/2/23 - Paul has deleted his blog and has ceased emailing me. It's nothing new for a theist to do this when they find their god isn't supporting their nonsense). I've been engaged with a Christian, named Paul. He is typical, when unable to defend his claims against my points, he of course won't … Continue reading Not So Polite Dinner Conversation – a christian really wants to demonstrate his failure for you
Not So Polite Dinner Conversation – a typical interaction with a Christian, presbyterian type.
Here’s a typical interaction with a Christian, Rev. A.P. McIntyre of Clogher Valley Free Presbyterian Church in Northern Ireland, made the usual claims that anyone but him and those who agree with him, are fools. You can see a bit of our interaction below. He is a Presbyterian, but as always, he’s part of what … Continue reading Not So Polite Dinner Conversation – a typical interaction with a Christian, presbyterian type.
Not So Polite Dinner Conversation – the typical lies of chrsitians about morality and atheism.
Unsurprisingly, Christians don't like to allow comments when they lie. Here we have a video on youtube where cowardly chrsitians lie about morality. It's from Solas, a Scottish group of Christians who find they need to make false claims to try to shore up their nonsense. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cphfP_ks7dk A typical lie from a Christian This is … Continue reading Not So Polite Dinner Conversation – the typical lies of chrsitians about morality and atheism.
Not So Polite Dinner Conversation – Pat Robertson is dead
Good riddance. Robertson, a conservative Christian, spread hate and ignorance. He's one of a long list of pastors like Falwell, Coughlin, etc who were bigots, mysogynists, etc. some of his idiotic claims: On adultery “Males have a tendency to wander a little bit. And what you want to do is make a home so wonderful … Continue reading Not So Polite Dinner Conversation – Pat Robertson is dead
What the Boss Likes – the garden
Just some photos of the garden and my deck top veggie "farm". I rather like the "crop cages" I found on amazon to keep the squirrels and other pests out. They also seem to give just enough diffusion of strong sun and keep in a bit of moisture too. Currently, I have various herbs, culinary … Continue reading What the Boss Likes – the garden
What the Boss Likes – another way to perhaps get abiogenesis going
New research using fine iron meteorite fragments and volcanic ash to catalyze organic molecules:Synthesis of prebiotic organics from CO2Â by catalysis with meteoritic and volcanic particlesScientists still working on how the universe works and disappointing creationists who depend on no more research being done so they can cling to their gods.