Not So Polite Dinner Conversation – watching a loser double down

It should be to no one's surprise that a conservative christian has decided to double down with their lies. MJ, who has commented here, has decided to continue with her lies about Charlie Kirk and about the liberals she needs to blame. Curiuos how yet again, it was a conservative who murdered Kirk.Let's see what … Continue reading Not So Polite Dinner Conversation – watching a loser double down

Not So Polite Dinner Conversation – yep, it’s really a *frapping* cult

I got this response from a christian on my facebook post that reflected my post here about mass shootings: "I stumbled upon your question. We've never met but I wanted to have a chance to try to respond to your question. I am the survivor of csa and rape and robbery at knifepoint. While I've … Continue reading Not So Polite Dinner Conversation – yep, it’s really a *frapping* cult

Not So Polite Dinner Conversation – too soon? Too bad.

There were at least 125 mass shooting events at schools and religious organizations between 2000 -2025 with more than 2 fatalities or more than 3 casualties.  Yesterday's shooting at a catholic school is just one more. Curious how the various gods, including the christian god, failed in every single one of them.  Many Christians claim … Continue reading Not So Polite Dinner Conversation – too soon? Too bad.

Not So Nice Dinner Conversation – this is why I’m anti-religion

This is what these crazy cultists want."The US defense secretary, Pete Hegseth, has repeatedly endorsed the Reformation Red Pill podcast, and has appeared on four episodes. But the former pastor who hosts the show, and who attends Hegseth’s theocratic church, has voiced a range of extreme positions in recent months on issues including Ice raids, capital punishment, … Continue reading Not So Nice Dinner Conversation – this is why I’m anti-religion

Not So Polite Dinner Conversation – yes, the shroud of turin is still a fake

More evidence the shroud is a fake:"Recently, a study using 3D modeling with MakeHuman, Blender and CloudCompare has added more evidence to the debate. The study, published in Archaeometry, compares digital imprints of a three dimensional human figure and a low-relief artistic rendering—similar to a flattened statue—of a human onto a flat sheet. The idea is that when … Continue reading Not So Polite Dinner Conversation – yes, the shroud of turin is still a fake

Not So Polite Dinner Conversation – oooh, the “blight of atheism”

Ran across a blog by a catholic priest, Father Joe Jenkins.  He claims atheism is a blight and a sin. Nothing new. Just figured I'd put this up since I took the time to respond on his blog and I am comfortably sure that it won't see the light of day. (memes at the bottom … Continue reading Not So Polite Dinner Conversation – oooh, the “blight of atheism”

Not So Polite Conversation – proselytizing on the taxpayers’ dime

Now, the US Office of Personnel Management has said it's just fine for people to bother fellow employees about their religion during work. "What does this new guidance allow? The new guidance was established in a memo from the U.S. Office of Personnel Management (OPM), which runs the country's federal civil services. It provides a … Continue reading Not So Polite Conversation – proselytizing on the taxpayers’ dime

Not So Polite Dinner Conversation – haven’t had a real Christian fail for a while

Billy Beniah Bussey made some claims on his blog. I engaged with them and as usual, the claims failed. In the past, I've put up some Christian claims to address them here when they are just ridiculous. This is just another one, nothing much new. "You do a lot of typing my friend. I won’t … Continue reading Not So Polite Dinner Conversation – haven’t had a real Christian fail for a while

Not So Polite Dinner Conversation – how *does* atheism affect me

A fellow named Carl has subscribed to my blog.  He is a Christian, and has a blog called “Considering the Bible”.   I asked him why he followed my blog, and this was his response (BTW, memes at the bottom):“I noticed you are an athiest and I want to understand not only why someone would choose … Continue reading Not So Polite Dinner Conversation – how *does* atheism affect me