Atheism

What could possibly go wrong?

by Karen on August 30, 2011

photo of someone staring through a hole in the wall

So Mike Stahl, a pastor based in Florida, wants to create a registry just for atheists. Not to worry though. Physical addresses won’t be released. Just names & photos, organized by state & town. How could such a neutral thing be used for bad things? What reason would an atheist have to be, shall we say, leery of appearing on such a list?

How about using it to do this:

In which case we could begin to witness to them and warn them of the dangers of atheism . Or perhaps they are radical atheists , whose hearts are as hard as Pharaoh’s , in that case , if they are business owners , we would encourage all our Christian friends , as well as the various churches and their congregations NOT to patronize them as we would only be “feeding” Satan . (source - the good pastor has deleted the blog, the cache is here.)

Nothing wrong with that!  Only a faux-atheist would resent being proselytized badgered in such a manner. And surely it’s okay to threaten the income of people who refuse to believe the same thing you do.  Damn radicals should have stayed off your lawn out of your town to begin with, eh?

Richard Dawkins so made this up, right? He ought to be ashamed of himself!

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One Fact

by Karen on September 19, 2010

From “The Gods” by Robert Ingersoll:

robert-ingersoll We have heard talk enough. We have listened to all the drowsy, idealess, vapid sermons that we wish to hear. We have read your bible and the works of your best minds. We have heard your prayers, your solemn groans and your reverential amen’s.

All these amount to less than nothing. We want one fact. We beg at the doors of your churches for just one little fact. We pass our hats along your pews and under your pulpits and implore you for just one fact. We know all about your moldy wonders and your stale miracles. We want this year’s fact.

We ask only one. Give us one fact for charity. Your miracles are too ancient. The witnesses have been dead for nearly two thousand years.

Their reputation for “truth and veracity” in the neighborhood where they resided is wholly unknown to us. Give us a new miracle, and substantiate it by witnesses who still have the cheerful habit of living in this world.

Do not send us to Jericho to hear the winding horns, nor put us in the fire with Shadrach, Meshach and Abednego. Do not compel us to navigate the sea with Captain Jonah, nor dine with Mr. Ezekiel. There is no sort of use in sending us fox-hunting with Samson.

We have positively lost all interest in that little speech so eloquently delivered by Balaam’s inspired donkey. It is worse than useless to show us fishes with money in their mouths, and call our attention to vast multitudes stuffing themselves with five crackers and two sardines.

We demand a new miracle, and we demand it now. Let the church furnish at least one, or forever after hold her peace.

This speech was written in 1872 and is applicable today as it was then.

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What’s with Rabbis here lately?

September 16, 2010
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A “rabbinical advisor” to a Jewish group at Yale recently wrote in the Washington Post that atheism is one of the greatest threats to humanity. He went on to bluntly state that an atheistic president would, not could, turn into a psychotic killer: … a leader who believes in nothing, or establishes a religion to [...]

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Rise of the Godless

March 12, 2009

We various kinds of nontheists have went and garnered some great attention by the National Journal. We’re not just written about in it, but appear on the cover itself. The Secular Coalition has the entire article in PDF over at it’s site and you should really go read it. I especially liked how the author [...]

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Atheist Bus Campaign arrives in the US

February 13, 2009

The Atheist Bus Campaign has arrived in the United States courtesy of the FFRF.  There are six bus ads in all, but here are my two favourites (click to enlarge): You can read more about the campaign and donate to it at the Foundation’s site.

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Dan Barker vs. Bill Donohue

December 8, 2008

Via: Atheist Media

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FFRF sues Rancho Cucomonga over billboard

November 26, 2008

The Freedom of Religion Foundation has filed a lawsuit against Rancho Cucomonga in the wake of their billboard being taken down after someone in city hall made an inquiry about taking it down. Though the city is denying that they had anything to do with it, the Daily Bullinten quoted Linda Daniels, the Redevelopment Director, [...]

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We Are Atheist. Resistance will be Ignored.

November 9, 2008

Or something like that. Claiming to be about the “anti-religion agenda” on the social sites Digg, Reddit and YouTube, all this article really does is provide evidence that atheists use social sites and that Digg seems to be dominated by atheists. But, that’s the kind assessment.  The unkind assessment is that it’s yet more “evidence” [...]

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God prefers atheists

October 24, 2008

It’s true, I tell you. Mr. Wiggles told me so.

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Carnival Alerts – Oct

October 6, 2008

Just a quick hit to let ya know that the 26th Humanist Symposium is up at Terahertz and that the 101st Carnival of the Godless is up at The Lay Scientist. The 96th Skeptics Circle is also up at EndCycle and the 74th Carnival of the Liberals is up at XXBN as well.

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