I would like to present a few thoughts on the marked difference between the fundamentalist view of truth and the scientific pursuit of truth.“God said it. I believe it. That settles it!”
Christian bumper sticker
“All that stuff I was taught about evolution and embryology and the Big Bang Theory, all that is lies straight from the pit of Hell... And it’s lies to try to keep me and all the folks who were taught that from understanding that they need a savior.”
Rep. Paul Broun (R-GA) member of the House Science Committee
“In this respect fundamentalism has demonic traits. It destroys the humble honesty of the search for truth, it splits the conscience of its thoughtful adherents, and it makes them fanatical because they are forced to suppress elements of truth of which they are dimly aware.”
Paul Tillich
April 23, 2013
The Slavery of ‘Revealed Truth.’
A Question on Historical Reality
April 21, 2013
The Illusive Search for Truth in the Biblical Foundations of Judaism and Christianity
Christian apologists will find themselves relying of on faith, theological dogmas and outright denials as they attempt to deal with the following facts.
Plus (to further prove my case) I have then listed 295 sacred Jewish and Christian texts of which the bulk of these are Jewish works which were produced at the very time the Jesus myth was emerging. While the Jews could only present their God in terms of past events, Christianity quickly learned that miraculous present events won converts.
Plus (to further prove my case) I have then listed 295 sacred Jewish and Christian texts of which the bulk of these are Jewish works which were produced at the very time the Jesus myth was emerging. While the Jews could only present their God in terms of past events, Christianity quickly learned that miraculous present events won converts.
April 20, 2013
"Reason on the Bayou" Was Awesome!
Last Sunday I was among a very nice line-up of speakers for the first ever secular rally in the state of Louisiana, held on the campus of LSU. It was put together by Chad Thibodeaux along with several helpers, and executed very well. Here is a link to the write-up in The Daily Reverie, a campus newspaper. Below are some pictures from this awesome event:
I'll Be Live On "Atheists Talk" Sunday, April 21st
"Atheists Talk" is produced by Minnesota Atheists. I'll join them this Sunday, April 21st at 9AM central time, to discuss my newest book, The Outsider Test for Faith: How to Know Which Religion Is True.
This book seeks to help readers view religion from an outside perspective, to better understand the irrationality of believing in one god (or set of gods) over all others. And it encourages believers to apply the skepticism they have toward other religions to their own. LINK.
April 18, 2013
Richard Carrier vs David Marshall - "Is the Christian Faith Reasonable?"
Of this debate Dr. Hector Avalos said to David Marshall: "I’ve seen your debate with Carrier, in which you were clearly outmatched intellectually, theologicaly, historically, and scientifically." Having seen it myself I agree.
April 17, 2013
My Second Major Post at DC on the Bible Will be Up by This Weekend
Tentative Title: Embarrassing Facts About Christianity’s Biblical Birth and Foundation
Nathan Phelps (Apostate Son of Fred Phelps) On Faith
Here's what I don't understand. When pressed reasonable religious folks concede that faith is what justifies their notion of god. But they all spend sooo much time learning and regurgitating all these biblical arguments that "prove" god. It seems to me if you're going to invoke faith, just stop there. No need to reason it out or rationalize. In fact a more consistent position would be to spout some gibberish then end with "therefore god!" Am I wrong?
Belief in Angry God Associated with Poor Mental Health
I have encountered a number of angry Christians over the years here at DC. They happily condemn me to hell. They think it's Biblical to treat me with utter disdain, since after all even God will cast me into hell (no, I do not choose to go there if hell exists). Guess what? One study shows the kind of God one believes is based on one's personality and the angry Christians have mental health issues.
According to the researchers...overarching beliefs about the dangerousness of the world can influence mental well-being: "Belief in a punitive God... facilitates threat assessments that the world is dangerous and even that God poses a threat of harm, thereby increasing psychiatric symptomology." LINK
April 15, 2013
The Bad Shepherd

Alexander the Great, Jesus, and David Marshall: A Simpleton's Approach to History
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Alexander Mosaic at Pompeii (ca. 100 BCE?) |
Those
who cite Alexander the Great often assume that his acts are so well established
historically that doubting them is a sign of undue skepticism. And if you doubt
that Alexander the Great performed certain feats, then any doubts about Jesus’ supernatural activities can be dismissed because of similar undue skepticism.
This
essay will show that those who think that Jesus’ activities are as well
established as those of Alexander simply don’t know Alexander scholarship well.
In addition, I will show that many or most of Alexander’s exploits cannot be
verified because they depend on secondary and tertiary sources whose claims are
difficult to corroborate.
April 13, 2013
April 12, 2013
Some General Observations on Christianity:
A. This superstitious belief system is the default setting for any mind that refuses to be objectively educated about reality. In short, it’s a reward for mental laziness.
April 11, 2013
Quote of the Day, by Dr. David Heddle
"I have always admitted I have no way to distinguish my faith from insanity."
Really? Please tell us more. ;-)
Really? Please tell us more. ;-)
April 10, 2013
Sermon: Why Jesus Can NOT Answer Your Prayers ?
There are many Christians who come to this blog seeking answers to spiritual questions that have vexed their soul. Indeed, while most of the posts here are on the secular level, I want to address a perplexing question with an important message all praying Christians have had to face at one time or another: Why doesn’t Jesus answer my prayers?
April 08, 2013
I've Got Something to Say, Song by Starfiel
Listen to the agony expressed in this Christian song. I was there at one time. I remember crying out to a God who never answered. It's very painful to leave what you've believed for all of your life. Although I argue against faith I know what it feels like very well. This song made me feel like it was only just yesterday.
April 07, 2013
Test Your Knowledge on a Harvard Final Ancient Near East History Exam
The following final exam is from the Department of Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations: Ancient Near East 105 (History of the Ancient Near East: The Levant up to Alexander the Great). The course number in this department is ANE 105 / Harvard Divinity School course HDS 1118.
April 06, 2013
Quote of the Day, By Don Severs of Skeptic Ink Network
If you trust God no matter how he acts, then you are in an abusive relationship. The issue isn't whether God could have good reasons for allowing suffering. Serial killers have reasons that satisfy themselves. The issue is whether he could have included less suffering in the world. If he could have and just didn't, then he is sadistic.
If we say God loves humanity no matter how he treats us, then love means nothing. If we can't judge God to be evil, then we can't judge him to be good, either. LINK.
April 05, 2013
A Modest Proposal for Comprehensive Traditional Marriage™ Reform.
Behind all the furor over gay marriage, there seems to be the underlying belief by fundamentalists, and the preachers and pundits of the Religious Right, that the purpose of marriage is this: To be a method of funneling men and women together into a government-backed monogamous, lifetime child-production alliance. They also contend that Traditional Marriage™ is in a weakened state and needs to be protected and propped up by the government, since the future of society, our country, and indeed perhaps civilization itself could be threatened if gay marriage becomes a legally-recognized union. Traditional marriage does seem to be in trouble, and in light of this, I would like to present a solution which addresses all the important root causes. If you are a literal-minded Christian, please stop reading immediately, get a dictionary, and look up the word ‘satire’ before proceeding.
Faith is the Problem Not the Solution
This creative diagram is floating around the web. I call it the Venn Diagram of Faith. If you'll notice, Scientology is at the intersection of all four categories of bollocks (i.e., rubbish). Does that make Scientology the most irrational of them all? Or, is it rather that when faith is the basis for what people accept as true almost anything can be believed, or denied? Does it make a real difference how many things are believed or denied because of faith? Faith itself is irrational. I had a conversation with a friend last night, posing some hard questions for his Christian faith, and you know what he said repeatedly? "You just got to have faith." Faith is the problem. If not, then what is it?
April 04, 2013
Another Mathematician, Dr. James Lindsay, Critiques the Kalam Argument
This 5 part series of his seals the deal. Taken together with James East's critique the Kalam can be considered dead. Take a good look. Another Wow!
April 03, 2013
A Mathematician, Dr. James East, Critiques the Kalam Argument
I'm not a mathematician by any stretch but what Dr. East wrote was very readable to me. He made some great points I haven't seen anywhere else before. I sure hope he gets this published in the journals. Wow! Take a good look.
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