September 11, 2011

Feuerbach Was Right All Along, We Create Our Own Gods

Some people might be interested in knowing that humans are creating their gods in their own images.
For many religious people, the popular question “ What would Jesus do?” is essentially the same as “What would I do?” That’s the message from an intriguing and controversial new study by Nicholas Epley from the University of Chicago. Through a combination of surveys, psychological manipulation and brain-scanning, he has found that when religious Americans try to infer the will of God, they mainly draw on their own personal beliefs. Link

September 10, 2011

Michael Brown vs Bart Ehrman on the Problem of Suffering

Dr. Michael Brown and Dr. Bart Ehrman debated the topic: Does the Bible Provide an Adequate Answer to the Problem of Suffering? at Ohio State University on April 15, 2010. Link

September 09, 2011

Quote of the Day, by Sam Harris

Whatever else may be wrong with our world, it remains a fact that some of the most terrifying instances of human conflict and stupidity would be unthinkable without religion. And the other ideologies that inspire people to behave like monsters—Stalinism, fascism, etc.—are dangerous precisely because they so resemble religions. Sacrifice for the Dear Leader, however secular, is an act of cultic conformity and worship. Whenever human obsession is channeled in these ways, we can see the ancient framework upon which every religion was built. In our ignorance, fear, and craving for order, we created the gods. And ignorance, fear, and craving keep them with us. Link

September 08, 2011

Why the Idea of a Spirit is Full of Hot Air

Long ago in a cave a caveman looked at his friend who then died. He was upset. His friend would not move.  He noticed that air no longer came out of his friends mouth. He knew the air had left him.

So he gathered up his friend and some food and a few of his friend’s possessions and buried them all. Perhaps it would all go wherever his air went.

God Must Love Football

Well it’s almost time for football again. So you know what that means another season of watching numerous players point up at the sky after they score or kneel down and bow their head so as to give credit to their god or thank him or whatever. And while I enjoy watching sports I hate watching that and every time I do see it I want to ask those players if they truly think their god helped them catch the ball or run through the tackles? If the answer is yes I would be curious to ask them why they think their god seems to help them on some plays as and not on others? How does their god decide who should catch the ball or break a tackle? Or better yet why does their god care about football at all?

September 07, 2011

Dr. Hector Avalos: 'True' Religion Begats Violence

Wake Up! Your god is a Monster

"If any religion allows the persecution of the people of different faiths, if any religion keeps women in slavery, if any religion keeps people in ignorance, then I can't accept that religion.” -Taslima Nasrin, Bangladeshi Author

September 02, 2011

Church Sign: "God is Still Speaking"

This message is on a banner in front of a liberal church where I live. Let me guess, the message coming from their God is one of love: love for families, for neighbors, for minorities, for animals, for the environment, and love for our enemies both personal and global.

Where was that message when we needed it, when Christians killed each other for what they now consider to be trivial disagreements during the eight French Wars of Religion, the 30 Years War, the Crusades, the Inquisition or Witch Hunts? Why is God's message always representative of the age we live in? I've written on this before, concerning the messages people report from Alien encounters. These things are related and they strongly disconfirm any claim that God spoke at all. Link.

DC is the #1 Biblioblogger and I Wasn't Even Trying This Past Month

Actually I blew their socks off. The Biblioblogger list is associated with the prestigious Society of Biblical Literature. There are atheists, liberals, moderates and conservatives on it. Chalk one up for the atheists. Boy, some of them love to hate me for this.

August 30, 2011

It's a Miracle I've Been Healed, Praise Atheism

Yesterday I went to get contact lenses and was told my dominant left eye has gotten better and is nearly at 20/20 vision. Since it is my dominant eye, most of my everyday activities do not require glasses or contacts at all. I just hadn't noticed that putting my glasses on didn't make much of a difference. How often do we not see what should be plain to see? I just didn't notice. When I want to focus on something in the distance I just have to shut my right eye. When reading fine print up close I just shut my left one, since my left eye is not quite 20/20. While I may get contacts anyway, I really don't need them at all. Praise atheism! Isn't she good?

August 28, 2011

Christianity Will Die From Embarrassment

Take Exhibit A, Pat Robertson. Statements like the ones he makes will continue being an embarrassment to evangelicals who will gravitate more to the left, while the left will continue to jump ship. This will take some time but it's already taking place. Thank the ever-present almighty internet. Thank you, thank you very much.

August 25, 2011

"We Are Atheism" Campaign Launches

I support it. Take a look and see what you can do.

A Typical Day On the Internet

The Internet is a big place, full of e-stores, chat rooms and videos of cats, and as you might imagine, it's incredibly busy on any given day. As more and more business is conducted online, more and more business opportunities are created due to the massive size of the internet. Companies like Amazon, Apple, and even Walmart are giants in e-commerce and their online revenues are continuing to soar. Last year, e-commerce raked in $680 billion worldwide. And on Black Friday alone, Amazon sold 32 items per second. With the help of services like Facebook, Twitter, and email, companies are able to reach practically anybody on the Internet – all 7 billion of them. See for yourself below:

August 24, 2011

Without a Doubt the End of Christianity is Assured in the Future

Human beings will evolve into different sorts of creatures, perhaps like the Na'vi of James Cameron's movie Avatar. Then the Bible will clearly be an antiquated book. The salvation of the human race and the incarnation of the second person of the trinity will have no relevance for the creatures we are yet to become. Christianity will fall into the dustbin of history just like all other dead religions. Too bad this assured end is far off into the future. But it WILL happen, just as assuredly as I am writing this today in the year 2011.

A Parting Thought for My Brother

My brother and his wife visited from the west coast and stayed the night last week. We had talked about his Christian faith. I gave him both barrels to no avail. Then as they were leaving, as his wife took a picture of us together, I said: "Keep in mind according to your faith I am going to hell." Now hopefully they will think of what I said whenever they look at that picture. Can he really imagine his brother in hell? See if that breaks them out of their dogmatic slumbers. It should.

August 22, 2011

I Have Better Answers to Fundamental Questions Than Christians Do

A local church has an advertisement in our newspaper for a thirteen week course on basic church teachings purporting to have the correct answers to fundamental westernized questions. I defy someone to tell me why my succinct answers to these questions aren't much much better than what they will say. Here goes:

August 21, 2011

Creation Museum's Latest Project: Ark Encounter

According to Ken Ham's vision, they aim
To rebuild the Ark, to full-scale biblical dimensions, as a sign to the world that God’s Word is true and its message of salvation must be heeded. Just as the Ark in Noah’s day was a sign of salvation, as well as judgment, an Ark rebuilt today can be a sign to point to Jesus Christ, the Ark of our salvation, and to coming judgment. Link.
To think there was a world-wide flood depicted in the Bible is delusional. Of course, if you believe it you can always donate to this project. ;-)

August 20, 2011

Three Reviews On Amazon That Should Be Reported as Abuse

Damn some delusional Christians who cannot deal with the arguments who seek to poison the well instead, much like slander is used to shut someone's business down. See what YOU think. There is no solid evidence they even read the book.

August 19, 2011

What a Relief it is Not Blogging (Much) in August

I've wondered that if I didn't respond to criticisms of my writings who would do so? Well, now I know. My peeps. You don't even need me. ;-) I am enjoying not having to respond to every delusional person who can quote a Bible passage. This is such a relief that, well, I'm questioning if I ever want to do it again. I've said my piece. I'll never get in the last word. It's been an online conversation, debate, and series of killings ever since the very beginning.

So let me leave you with this: Why would anyone is his or her right mind ever embrace the same religion that was used to imprison, torture, burn, kill, and oppress other human beings simply because they thought differently? That's insane to me. Furthermore, why would any minority accept the religion that was used to oppress them? So my hat is off to Native Americans, who have not done so and who also refused to be enslaved by the European crusaders. I would that others be more like them.

August 18, 2011

Here's Another Email

I grew up amongst "holy rollers" in the Pentecostal tradition. By 20 I had read more scholarly systematics (Geisler, Grudem, Culver, etc.), monographs, and works in philosophy, apologetics, and philosophy of religion than most pastors have read in their lifetime. My rational discussions with non-believers proved very productive. There was then a turn in my thinking that would forever change the way I viewed the world.

Non-Christian literature was of much interest to such a dogmatic Theist as myself, so I picked up The Christian Delusion and found many of the chapters unrelated to the specific pivot point for rational belief in Christianity--that is, Is Scripture the Word of God? I turned next to Why I Became an Atheist expecting to complete it with as much enthusiastic assurance as I had when I began it.

Even as I began my studies I realized that the crux of the Christian faith was centered on the answer to the question of the integrity of the Christian canon. Your book, Mr. Loftus, challenged my presupposition of biblical integrity so that I could examine the evidence on its on merit. That evidence led to my renunciation of the faith of my parents, a belief in Yahweh, the God of the Bible, and a denial of the gospel and person of Jesus Christ. It was freeing--finally the wrath of God had been propitiated!--but by solid (counter-Christian) evidence, not Jesus Christ; alas! an epistemological regeneration worthy of the title. Thank you, Mr. Loftus.

August 16, 2011

My Interview With Barry Lynn of Culture Shocks

Even though my target audience is evangelical Christians, Barry was more interested in discussing his own liberal view of Christianity, which fails for the reasons I stated in this program. Enjoy.

August 14, 2011

The Criticisms Are Coming Faster Than I Can Respond

I cannot respond to even the most intelligent and scholarly criticisms of my writings. They are coming fast and furious. The deluded are coming up with the most contorted reasons to continue believing despite my arguments. That's the way it always has been. That's why many Christianities still exist who argue the others are wrong, and who agree against doubters like me. They just refuse to see. But then you wouldn't expect the deluded to see it any other way. I'd say they were idiots, but in reality, the more educated and brilliant they are the more idiotic they appear to the rest of us. They are blind. Faith blinds people. It really does. Just ask any person who has faith in a different religion and you will see clearly what I see.

August 12, 2011

Another Email

I've been a born-again believer since August 1985. After 3-4 years of doubts I read your book WIBA, after reading some material by Geisler and others. While there were conclusions you reached I didn't entirely agree with, you gave clarity and voice to my most serious doubts.

I just had breakfast with my pastor the other day. I've been the primary worship leader at our small town CBA church for about 7.5 - 8 years. Having to tell him I no longer believed was one of the toughest things I've ever done, after coming to terms with it myself. I'm fortunate in that he and the others in my church have responded with love and understanding, which I'm guessing is the exception rather than the rule.

So I want to thank you for sharing your story and your knowledge.