“Do you want to buy this cute little bear? Or how about this pretend green phone? Do you have a son? If so, he would love it!” That’s what the bearded guy next to me said. We were driving around Marbach Avenue trying to find some poor sap to buy a bunch of cheap, useless products we were peddling from a no-name, door-to-door sales company that (of course) was doomed before it began. I was the tag-along new recruit. We had no lives and this job hammered home that fact all too well. It was my first or second week of school. I still think back at how even what few products we had were too shitty to sell.
May 30, 2013
This Arrest Would Never Have Happened Under Biblical Morality and Ethics!

“The warrant says Mill tortured, tormented and cruelly killed the Lab puppy by taping its mouth closed with electrical tape and storing it in a laundry closet on the rear porch outside the apartment on May 27, where it was deprived of food and water.”
May 29, 2013
Mind Games Christians Play: Healing Prayer
Matthew Hagee is the Executive Pastor of 19,000 member Cornerstone Church. He is also a skilled practitioner of Christian mind games.
Here is a one-minute video clip in which a viewer asks Hagee a question about praying for healing. Watch his answer, and then we’ll dissect the mind games which he employs.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=8gJTCbVv2GA
Here is a one-minute video clip in which a viewer asks Hagee a question about praying for healing. Watch his answer, and then we’ll dissect the mind games which he employs.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=8gJTCbVv2GA
May 28, 2013
Apostacon is Coming:September 20-22
I am delighted to be speaking at the Apostacon conference in Omaha, Nebraska on September 20-22, 2013. There is something for every shade of skeptic, agnostic, atheist, and just plain heretic. Other speakers include Dan Barker, David Silverman, Amanda Knief, Katherine Stewart, and Dr. Lawrence Krauss. Check it out and register soon: Apostacon.
May 27, 2013
Dr. Peter Boghossian's Book is Now Available for Pre-Order
Dr. Boghossian is a full-time faculty member in Portland State University's philosophy department. Michael Shermer wrote the Foreword to the book and it has already gained a slew of wonderful blurbs. His book is both needed and brilliant! I want every atheist to get it. Buy it now and the price will never be higher. If the price is ever lower you'll get it for that price, and you don't have to pay until it ships. Follow this link: A Manual for Creating Atheists.
My Speaking Engagements in June
On June 2nd Nathan Phelps invited me to speak on my new book, The Outsider Test for Faith: How to Know Which Religion Is True,
for The Calgary Centre For Inquiry. Nathan is the apostate son of the infamous Fred Phelps of Westboro Baptist Church. Then during that week Dr. Randal Rauser and I will be squaring off for three days of discussion/debates.
June 3: Calgary (@ Renfrew Baptist Church)
June 4: Red Deer (@ Unity Baptist Church)
June 5: Edmonton (@ Taylor Seminary)
On June 12th Ed Brayton of Freethought Blogs invited me to speak for the CFI group in Grand Rapids. If you can come out to any of these events I'd like to meet you.
June 3: Calgary (@ Renfrew Baptist Church)
June 4: Red Deer (@ Unity Baptist Church)
June 5: Edmonton (@ Taylor Seminary)
On June 12th Ed Brayton of Freethought Blogs invited me to speak for the CFI group in Grand Rapids. If you can come out to any of these events I'd like to meet you.
May 26, 2013
Another Review of the Book "God or Godless"
If anyone claims I am only sharing the reviews that favor me they have not been paying attention. Here's one posted on Amazon titled, Rauser's attempt to defend Christianity is an embarrassment to believers.
May 24, 2013
Christian, If You Thought You Were Saved Then Think Again!
Rather, let God be found true, though every man be found a liar, . . .(New American Standard Bible, Romans 3: 4)
Questions Your Pastor Hopes You Won't Ask!
Like what is Real and True Salvation? (As you enjoy this educational 9 min. video, I bet you had no idea salvation was so simple and easy.)
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Heck, I thought I was saved! |
A Documentary on Jerry DeWitt's Deconversion Is In The Works
Jerry DeWitt had been preaching in and around Beauregard Parish, Louisiana since he was 17 years old. Full of warmth and gifted with electric Pentecostal oratory, he was a popular figure around town. He even planned to run for mayor. But when his 85-year old aunt discovered he was an atheist, the news spread quickly. Within a year he had lost his job, the bank had foreclosed on his house and his wife had left him.
May 23, 2013
Mental Photoshop: How Christians Insert God into Disaster Situations.
Let’s continue our look at how Christians react to disaster situations. God’s failure to intervene when his followers (and even many non-religious) are begging him to presents a problem to the believer: How do they manage to account for an absent God, while avoiding cognitive dissonance? The religious mind has come up with an ingenious solution:
Take what humans do to help those in need, and attribute those actions to God.
In effect, they are mentally Photoshopping God into a situation where he never was.
Take what humans do to help those in need, and attribute those actions to God.
In effect, they are mentally Photoshopping God into a situation where he never was.
May 22, 2013
Dr. Robert Price Reviews Our Book "God or Godless"
In the most recent June/July issue of Free Inquiry magazine, Robert Price congratulates Baker Books for publishing our book, saying, "It represents a departure from the traditional evangelical Christian resistance to let readers, hearers, and students encounter alternative viewpoints except through the filter of apologetical distortions by 'our side.'" He suggests the change is perhaps because "the internet has made everything instantly accessible...and virtually unavoidable." This is welcomed no matter what the reason. He goes on to "heartily" recommend the book "as the basis for small group dialogues," but along the way also says some good things and bad things about it.
May 21, 2013
Why Do Christians Pray After a Disaster?
Yesterday, as the devastating tornado ripped a path of destruction through Moore, Oklahoma, I watched the storm play out through the Facebook status updates of a friend who lived in the area. This friend is a Christian, and her response is similar to that of many believers in the face of such an event. Earlier in the day she posted:
“Praying the storms won’t hit.”Then, as it became evident that this prayer was unanswered,
“Hang on, my friends.”Followed by a Bible verse:
"Give all your worries and cares to God, for He cares about you. 1 Peter 5:7”Next status:
“We are in a safe shelter. Praying for all those in the path in the storm. Jesus, protect us!”Then:
“Lord, we beg your mercies upon us. Praying for the two schools that were hit. Please keep the children & teachers safe.”
Another Review of "God or Godless"
Is this the best that Christians can say? This review is mind-boggling, but somewhat positive. Enjoy. There is way too much ignorance here to bother responding.
May 20, 2013
May 19, 2013
A Thought that Keeps Reoccurring to Me as I Study the Bible and Theology
After forty-four years of studying the Bible and Judeo-Christian theology, I am totally convinced (as I visit our local mall and other public places) that 98% of the people I pass could not only have done a better job, but would have been far more compassionate to humanity than either of the Biblical deities (God and Jesus)!
Check Out the SINergy Link Today
Check out the awesome resource that is SINergy - the home of all the media associated with the various members and contributors to the Skeptic Ink Network (SIN). You can see great interviews, debates and lectures among other things. Whether it be video, radio or written media, there is a plethora of great resources and it will hopefully continue to grow. LINK.
May 18, 2013
A Comparison of Doctrinal Beliefs of the Five Remaining Book of Mormon Sects
In 1844 the thirty-eight year old founder and revelator of the Latter Day Saints, Joseph Smith, Jr. (along with his brother Hyrum) were murdered at the Hancock County jail in Carthage, Illinois by an angry mob in retaliation for Joseph Smith having ordered the destruction of the Nauvoo Expositor, a newspaper edited by a former Church member for revealing to the outside world Smith's secret doctrines of polygamy and polytheism as well as for exposing Smith’s ambition to use politics to advance his theocratic agenda.
May 17, 2013
I Have This Quote Engraved on a Plaque in My Study
WE MUST DEVELOP UTTER HONESTY ABOUT THE TRUTH, WE MUST DEEPEN OUR CARE FOR EACH OTHER, AND WE MUST LEARN TO RESPECT THE PLANET THAT IS OUR HOME. NOTHING ELSE MUCH MATTERS.
ROBERT W. FUNK 1926 – 2005 (FOUNDER OF THE WESTAR INSTITUTE AND ITS JESUS SEMINAR)
ROBERT W. FUNK 1926 – 2005 (FOUNDER OF THE WESTAR INSTITUTE AND ITS JESUS SEMINAR)
May 15, 2013
Amazing Bible Verses: The Secret to Long Life!
Okay fellow atheists, can we just admit when we are wrong? I mean, all along we’ve been claiming that the Bible is not a scientific book - that it's the product of superstitious ancient men, not an all-knowing God, and yet here is clear proof that we have been mistaken! In light of this discovery, I have no choice but to relinquish my unbelief.
In this short passage, quietly tucked away in Deuteronomy, is the very key to what so many scientific researchers are pursuing; the secret to extending the human life span.
May 14, 2013
A Shoddy Literary Creation in the Gospel of Matthew Exposes a Jesus of Faith Who Never Was
Jesus is presented in the anonymous work known as the "Gospel of Matthew" (18: 15 – 18) instructing his disciples on how to reprove a sinful fellow believer:
May 12, 2013
Original Sin - answering Thomas L. McDonald
I was recently sent a link to Thomas L. McDonald's piece "The Origin of Man, Original Sin, and Why It’s All Your Fault" on his Patheos blog. There is much to talk about in this attempt to reconcile Catholic doctrine with science. My opinion is that he fails in multiple ways to do justice to any such reconciliation. That said, there are some interesting and 'original' attempts.
I will look to expose some of the issues found in the essay in this post.
May 11, 2013
Gimme a Sign!
Humans are pattern-seeking creatures. Religious people have found divine communications in the strangest places – from an appearance of the Virgin Mary on a cheese sandwich, to the likeness of Jesus on a tortilla.
Popular evangelical pastor Louis Giglio has wowed audiences with a sermon based on the ‘revelation’ that in scientific drawings, the protein molecule Laminin is shaped like a cross. Of course, the actual electron microscopic image of Laminin hardly looks like a cross – more like a deformed swastika, but that did not quell his audience’s enthusiastic cheers and clapping.
Popular evangelical pastor Louis Giglio has wowed audiences with a sermon based on the ‘revelation’ that in scientific drawings, the protein molecule Laminin is shaped like a cross. Of course, the actual electron microscopic image of Laminin hardly looks like a cross – more like a deformed swastika, but that did not quell his audience’s enthusiastic cheers and clapping.
May 10, 2013
Ken Ham: Intolerant Atheists Viciously Attack Christian School

I think you’ll find this eighteen minute interview with Creationist Ken Ham informative as to what Evangelical Christianity really fears.
David Marshall’s Use and Abuse of Anthropology: Émile Durkheim and Australian Aborigines
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Émile Durkheim |
In his
recent debate with
Richard Carrier, David Marshall made the following claims (Debate video):
“Not only is Christianity reasonable in that it
makes practical sense to believe it, and that Christians have always reasoned
to and for their faith. There are also good reasons to believe -- good
evidences -- that Christianity is true. Let me give three, briefly. (1)
Miracles. (2) Anthropology, a God that transcends particular cultures. (3) New
Testament criticism -- the person of Jesus” (apx. 10:18-10:32 on
YouTube video).
For
his anthropological evidence, Marshall principally cites the claims of Émile
Durkheim (1858-1917), the putative father of modern sociology, on the religion
of Australian aborigines.
Having
received my undergraduate degree in anthropology, and having undertaken a year
of graduate work in anthropology, at the University of Arizona, I was curious
to see what Marshall’s powerful “anthropological” argument would be.
Not
surprisingly, I found that Marshall blatantly misrepresented Durkheim. In addition, his discussion of Durkheim
shows that he is poorly read in the anthropological debates surrounding the
nature of the religion of Australian aborigines.
In
particular, I will show that:
A.
Durkheim did not claim that all cultures believe in a Supreme being.
B.
Durkheim did not even claim that all Australian cultures believed in a
Supreme Being.
C.
Durkheim’s interpretations were challenged from the beginning, and are now
widely rejected.
D.
Christianization or misinterpretation of native terminology remains a viable
explanation for the reports quoted by Durkheim that show any belief in a
“Supreme God.”
E.
Multiple cultures, or even all cultures, having similar concepts of God does
not demonstrate the perception of some transcendent reality.
May 09, 2013
Another Christian Review of "God or Godless"
I will admit that John does do a great job. A lot of his points ultimately go back to the problem of evil...when John talks of how the Biblical God commanded genocide and does not care much about women or slaves, he makes good points. The honest Christian ought to admit this is a huge difficulty. If there really were a good God, wouldn’t God command people not to have slaves? Wouldn’t God command people in patriarchal societies to treat women much better? What good is a God who can’t command the heights of morality? Randal does admit that this is a difficulty and presents as decent an answer as can be expected. Such challenges as John brings up ought to cause any Christian to pause....[But] even were John to convince me with his arguments, I would not join him in atheism. Perhaps I would move to a more liberal Christian perspective, or at most become some sort of Deist. In the same way, if I were already an atheist, Randal might not convince me to become a Christian, but his arguments go far in showing the shortcomings of a godless world and might lead me to think there is something out there. In other words, my (certainly not unbiased) verdict would be that this book is convincing in pointing to a God while offering enough flaws in the Bible to stop short of it being the Biblical God. Link
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