Not So Polite Dinner Conversation – that time of year when christians and jews celebrate people being killed

It's time for easter and passover, where human blood sacrifices by torture, and the pointless deaths of the first born are celebrated. Mark Tapscott, of Hillfaith, has a post about an old youtube video he made about how true the silly easter story is. Unsurprisingly, he fails and it isn't.Some of his exquisite nonsense "But … Continue reading Not So Polite Dinner Conversation – that time of year when christians and jews celebrate people being killed

Not So Polite Dinner Conversation – when christians make false claims about what their bible says, what happened in the garden edition

As is typical on HillFaith, a conservative christian website that attempts to get its particular version of Christianity into US government, Mark Tapscott makes false claims about what the bible actually says and has a fellow christian making similar claims. There isn't anything new here in this post, just another review of how the gospels … Continue reading Not So Polite Dinner Conversation – when christians make false claims about what their bible says, what happened in the garden edition

Not So Polite Dinner Conversation – the pathetic apologetics of Charles Leslie

On Hillfaith, a rather unpleasant and pernicious attempt to get conservative christianity wormed into US gov't, the author Mark Tapscott had a post lauding one of the worse apologetics I've seen in a while.  It cites a Charles Leslie, who is claimed as a "historian" and is no more than a pastor from the late 17th … Continue reading Not So Polite Dinner Conversation – the pathetic apologetics of Charles Leslie

Not So Polite Dinner Conversation – who’s in first?

Alas, no, not "Who's on first?" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sYOUFGfK4bU I've been crossing swords with a typical christian who tries desperately to claim there are no contradictions in their bible. There are, of course many, and they are qutie concentrated in the cruxifiction/resurrection nonsenes in each gospel. This would indicate, to me, that this is where this story … Continue reading Not So Polite Dinner Conversation – who’s in first?