oh my. It's always great when a theist makes yet *another* claim about a supposed question that atheists can't answer. Poor Trent, so sure that his Christianity version (Catholicism) is the right one, and he can’t even convince other Christians, much less an atheist. Now, out of all of this talking, it *seems* that the … Continue reading Not So Polite Dinner Conversation – aw, another Christian sure that he has a question “no atheist can answer”
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What the Boss Likes – Bloganuary – “What is a cause you’re passionate about and why?”
I’ve skipped a couple days of “inspirations”, just not feeling it. So I start again with the question “What is a cause you’re passionate about and why?”My current readers wont’ be surprised that it is the separation of church and state and standing against the harm that religions do. And it isn't just Christianity, but … Continue reading What the Boss Likes – Bloganuary – “What is a cause you’re passionate about and why?”
What the Boss Likes – Bloganuary here on WordPress: “What advice would you give to your teenage self?”
I’ve decided to do the Bloganuary challenge here on WordPress. I’ll be given a prompt to write about each day.January 1, 2022 - What advice would you give to your teenage self? Some background would help, I suppose. I grew up in very rural area in Pennsylvania, USA, first on a farm and then coming … Continue reading What the Boss Likes – Bloganuary here on WordPress: “What advice would you give to your teenage self?”
Not So Polite Dinner Conversation: the problem of suffering and how a Christian excuses his god
A fellow who I’ve crossed swords with before has listed 7 reasons why his god, one of the versions of the Christian one, isn’t a bastard for allowing suffering in this world. I asked him about how heaven fits into all of this and it quickly became an excuse fest that this god “could” create … Continue reading Not So Polite Dinner Conversation: the problem of suffering and how a Christian excuses his god
Not So Polite Dinner Conversation – a couple of questions I have for my Christian followers
I have a couple of questions for my Christian followers. I know you are indeed out there. Are you honest enough to respond?First we have this from a TrueChristian(tm), Geri Ungurean. "I would agree that Fauci is full of hot air, but not senile. I believe that he is demon possessed and knows exactly what … Continue reading Not So Polite Dinner Conversation – a couple of questions I have for my Christian followers
Not So Polite Dinner Conversation – abortion and the hypocrisy of Christians
Currently, the conservative Christians here in the US are doing their best to eliminate the right of women to control their own bodiesby trying to nullify Roe V. Wade in the Supreme Court. They natter on about the “right to life”.One has to wonder how they worship a god that kills children for the actions of … Continue reading Not So Polite Dinner Conversation – abortion and the hypocrisy of Christians
Not So Polite Dinner Conversation – yep, the wannbee nazis also want a theocracy
Unsurprisingly, the QOP and the Trumpees have said the quiet part out loud. Conservative Christians have repeatedly claimed that they dont' really want a theocracy, but we get to see loony ex-general Michael Flynn saying: "“If we are going to have one nation under God, which we must, we have to have one religion. One … Continue reading Not So Polite Dinner Conversation – yep, the wannbee nazis also want a theocracy
Not So Polite Dinner Conversation – “It disappoints God.”
Christians are very uncomfortable when a non-christian points out that Christians don't agree on much at all. C.S. Lewis was so afraid of the problem, he advocated to lie to any potential Christian when it came to the many many internecine contradictions between Christians (preface, "Mere Christianity). That's a bit of a problem when the … Continue reading Not So Polite Dinner Conversation – “It disappoints God.”
Not So Polite Dinner Conversation – trying hard to keep the kids indoctrinated
Atheists are indeed known for asking tough question. The reason is most of us were theists at some point and are often much more familiar with a given religion than the current practitioners of it. I, as an example, didn’t go easily into atheism, so I did my homework, thinking that I should go to … Continue reading Not So Polite Dinner Conversation – trying hard to keep the kids indoctrinated
Not So Polite Dinner Conversation – an impotent and evil god
Unsurprisingly, the Christian god does nothing, just like it doesn't exist.https://ffrf.org/news/news-releases/item/39890-yet-another-report-of-widespread-abuse-and-cover-up-by-the-catholic-church"The Roman Catholic Church has abused more than 300,000 French children since 1950, according to an explosive report that an independent commission has just released. The Freedom From Religion Foundation applauds the work of the investigators and once again urges the U.S. Department of Justice to initiate … Continue reading Not So Polite Dinner Conversation – an impotent and evil god