Recently, I’ve noted some silly theist posts here and responded to them since the theists, Christians, want an echo chamber and don’t allow non-Christians like them to post. One has caught my eye, where Haden (whom you’ve seen referenced to before having the blog amusingly named “Help Me Believe Strengthen the believer. Answer the critic” … Continue reading Not So Polite Dinner Conversation – oh darn, did someone say that out loud?
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Not So Polite Dinner Conversation- and here were are, 2020
here we are in the eve before starting 2020. When I was growing up, and we had all of that end times nonsense in the 70s, (oooh the Late Great Planet Earth by that twit Hal Lindsey) I was sure I was going to be the anti-christ in the year 2000 since I was sure … Continue reading Not So Polite Dinner Conversation- and here were are, 2020
Not So Polite Dinner Conversation – a Christian’s excuse for supporting an anti-christ aka Trump
Haden, over at Helpmebelieve.com, has done a great job at showing just what some Christians will do to gain power. Haden, unsurprisingly, is a Trumpie. Nothing new is here. Pretty much every Trumpie will make the same excuses. As some of you might know, the editor of Christianity Today, a magazine started by the Billy … Continue reading Not So Polite Dinner Conversation – a Christian’s excuse for supporting an anti-christ aka Trump
Not So Polite Dinner Conservation – Those magi, and yay, a child is destined to be killed
On the road, over two thousand years ago Balthasar: hey guys, I was doing up that kid’s astrology chart. Caspar: what kid’s? Melchior: You know, that one who is going to be king of the Jews one day, you gave the myrrh. Caspar: Oh yeah. What about him? Balthasas: I think we got the wrong … Continue reading Not So Polite Dinner Conservation – Those magi, and yay, a child is destined to be killed
Not So Polite Dinner Conversation – talking to Christians, Christians talking to non-Christians etc
This weekend I was at an holiday craft show with my art. Despite rather awful weather, standing in a puddle the first day and being wind-whipped the second, I did fairly well. It’s always a nice thing when people actually buy something you’ve made or even just compliment it. I hate to admit I do … Continue reading Not So Polite Dinner Conversation – talking to Christians, Christians talking to non-Christians etc
Not So Polite Dinner Conversation – not so “clever” as a theist might think
A rather silly Christian had the below on their blog. This is a Christian who is also sure that essential oils do magic and that zyto scanning machines work. They work as well as the e-meter that Scientologists use to look at your alien ghosts that are attached to you aka not at all. The … Continue reading Not So Polite Dinner Conversation – not so “clever” as a theist might think
What the Boss Likes – a secular tour of Ken Ham’s Ark nonsense
This young gal does a fantastic job of ridiculing the lies that Ken Ham and creationists tell at the Ark "museum".
Not So Polite Dinner Conversation – Christians say the darndest things
This is something I have to preserve for posterity. A Christian told me this: "Trying to cast a disagreement as a lie is symptomatic of primitive thinking. Look, there is no consensus among atheists that atheism is merely a lack of belief in a god. If atheism is merely a lack of belief in a … Continue reading Not So Polite Dinner Conversation – Christians say the darndest things
Not So Polite Dinner Conversation – more low hanging creationist fruit
Fruit. See what I did there? 😀 Unsurprisingly, Ray Comfort, the fellow who thinks oranges are evidence for his version of the Christian god, is now trying to glom onto actual science again and insisting paleontology shows his myths are true. And of course he’s trying to make money from repacking the same old creationist … Continue reading Not So Polite Dinner Conversation – more low hanging creationist fruit
Not So Polite Dinner Conversation – Now Oranges are evidence of the conservative Christian god
Yep, thanks to Ray Comfort, oranges are evidence of his version of the Christian god: Of course no Christian can do miracles like Jesus Christ, Son of God. But heck, we should believe oranges are evidence of this god, just like bananas. Screw the amputees, screw the cancer patients, oranges are evidence of God. … Continue reading Not So Polite Dinner Conversation – Now Oranges are evidence of the conservative Christian god