
Seems the Republicans were right; there really is some election fraud going on this time around!
And they should know.
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If such a heavily Catholic country like Italy can start making God experts pay property taxes like everyone else, then why can’t even less-Catholic countries – like this one – do the same thing?
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It’s Halloween again–or will be in a few hours–so it’s time to dust off and reprint this festive article. I much prefer it to stories about “JesusWeen”.
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There is a nice article over at A Few Things Ill Considered about climate change denial. Climate Trolls – An Illustrated Bestiary!
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While religious right zealots are blaming Hurricane Sandy on gay marriage, or atheists, or the UN, or Obama, or My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic, the Red Cross is sending 1,200 responders to the area, already hosting 3,000 people in shelters, and sending blood supplies from across the nation to prepare for the storm of the century. Here’s how you can help.
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Ever thought about the religious significance, or imagined significance, of trade mark logos?
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If you are interested in the philosophy of science here’s something to look forward to. At the end of next week, October 25 – 29 a workshop – Moving Naturalism Forward – will occur in … Continue reading →
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Bill Keller of LivePrayer.com thinks the choice before Americans in November is Satan vs. Satan. So, he’s encouraging voters instead to vote for Jesus . . . and over 1.2M people have signed up!
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Here’s a relatively short (26 min) video of a lecture by Michael Mann. I think it gives a very concise and accurate picture of the current science of climate change and the political attacks on climate scientists (Mann calls this … Continue reading →
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Religion News Service has interviewed a slew of religious leaders, asking them their thoughts on the increase of non-religious Americans–now 19.6% of the population.
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