Not So Polite Dinner Conversation – some prior posts about easter and passover

I'm being lazy and well, there just isnt' much more to point out about how unpleaseant these religious bits of nonsense are.Not So Polite Dinner Conversation – FFRF’s Blog “Easter fools, April Fools and Jesus’ pundits” Not So Polite Dinner Conversation – this year Easter is on April Fool’s Day Not So Polite Dinner Conversation – what … Continue reading Not So Polite Dinner Conversation – some prior posts about easter and passover

Not So Polite Dinner Conversation – Dungeons and Dragons is in the news, now what will the christians do?

If you are of an age like mine, you remember Dungeons and Dragons, and the fit that some Christians took about it back in the 70s. This is of course when they were also taking a fit about rock music and other things too, including predicting the end of their world with their sadistic little … Continue reading Not So Polite Dinner Conversation – Dungeons and Dragons is in the news, now what will the christians do?

Not So Polite Dinner Conversation – that talking ass

hmm, “write boldly” is on a Christian website that is afraid of allowing comments to appear with their nonsense.  I guess they can’t “defend” nonsense boldly.this is doing to be a fun one.  Christians often don’t like when non-Christians make fun of how idiotic their bible is, and how much it is like any other … Continue reading Not So Polite Dinner Conversation – that talking ass

Not So Polite Dinner Conversation – yet more money wasted by the Templeton Foundation

For those who don't know, the Templeton Foundation is a group that is desperately trying to prove that christianity is true. They now have this lovely website called "Explaining Atheism", which as one can guess is a train wreck, and nothing more than christians desperate to figure out why fewer and fewer people are buying … Continue reading Not So Polite Dinner Conversation – yet more money wasted by the Templeton Foundation

Not So Polite Dinner Conversation – always good when a christian attacks atheism and is too scared to allow comments

A christian has claimed this "Scientism is the great intellectual poverty of our age. It assumes its own intellectual superiority, but what it imagines to be ‘intellect’ is mere technical competence; the ability to programme circuits and switches to ‘behave’ in a desired way. This is not intellect. The Church, for all its failings — … Continue reading Not So Polite Dinner Conversation – always good when a christian attacks atheism and is too scared to allow comments

Not So Polite Dinner Conversation – a fraud caught

This won't end well for the christian fraud. In case some of my overseas friends might not know, Tammy Duckworth is a US Senator, and Cooper Roberts is an unfortunate kid who got shot during a mass shooting. It'd be great if they were healed. I'm not betting on it, and frauds like this need … Continue reading Not So Polite Dinner Conversation – a fraud caught

Not So Polite Dinner Conversation – christian teacher spreading her lie

Here, a gal who evidently is a teacher of some kind, is all impressed with her self in spreading a lie to one of her students. "Last night, I was surprised by the answer of my 11 year old atheist student when I asked him, “What will you do when the plane you’re in is … Continue reading Not So Polite Dinner Conversation – christian teacher spreading her lie

Not So Polite Dinner Conversationn – and yet another failed apologist with more lies

Yep, I'm bored. This is a response to an amazingly incompetent apologist, Mark Lanier, who supposedly is a “top” lawyer.  If he is, I certainly wouldn’t want him to represent me.   The poor dear has a new book, “Atheism on trial”.  Well, I guess he couldn’t use “evidence that demands a verdict”.  Here are excerpts … Continue reading Not So Polite Dinner Conversationn – and yet another failed apologist with more lies

Not So Polite Conversation – the old saw that atheists have bad relationships with their parents

Always fun to see Christian liars like Stephen Bernard come out with armchair psychology and fail as usual. Here's what he claims: "Before I was ever remotely interested in anything religious I noticed something about those I engaged with in the local pubs and clubs that confessed to being atheist. Most of them being atheist … Continue reading Not So Polite Conversation – the old saw that atheists have bad relationships with their parents

No So Polite Conversation – a “new” failed theodicy

I've found a supposedly new and typically bad theodicy. This is "participation theodicy" by John Buck. I've snagged a copy of it here. the abstract: " Why does God allow gratuitous suffering to occur? In this paper, the author puts forward a variation on the greater good theodicy, which rather than suggesting that every evil … Continue reading No So Polite Conversation – a “new” failed theodicy