For a short period of existence,
atheism
is
as natural,
honest
and pure
as a naked, human baby.
.
Think about it.
.
Christians regard Atheism as its major enemy.
Babies are defenseless.
Adults aren’t.
.
Pick on someone your own size.
For a short period of existence,
atheism
is
as natural,
honest
and pure
as a naked, human baby.
.
Think about it.
.
Christians regard Atheism as its major enemy.
Babies are defenseless.
Adults aren’t.
.
Pick on someone your own size.
Twitclassic.
Stephen Fry celebrates achieving a million followers.
Praise be the tweet.
via Pharyngula
Remember being a kid. You played insouciantly with friends around the neighborhood and made up all kinds of games (ball games, tag games, reindeer games). When the flimsy rules you and your companions originally came up with weren’t exactly working in someone’s favor, you or one of your friends changed (or tried to change) those rules to better suit your/his/her need for dominance? You/he/she explained whatever popped in your/his/her head, or maybe thought quite a bit about things you/he/she could do in different situations well in advance to help win games.
Me neither. I don’t remember doing that either. Read the rest of this entry »
Stop what you’re doing and go check out these photos from Andrew Zuckerman.
They are nothing short of amazing. I’m using this photo to promote his work. Amazing!
Riki “Garfunkel” Lindhome and Kate “Oates” Micucci sing a revamped version of their song “Fuck You”.
I really like both these girls, but especially the one on the left.
Oh
la
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An interview with a Taliban trained Suicide Bomber With English Subtitles. What are the intentions and what are the motive forces behind the Suicide Bombing & other acts of terrorism? Watch from the mouth of a Taliban suicide bomber himself.
via RichardDawkins.net
November 12, 2009 on CNN – Nic Robertson reports on a radical Islamic fringe active in Europe and close to al Qaeda.
Dear Deepak,
Your charlatanry is hurting the world.
Please stop filling people’s heads with false hope.
Sincerely,
Jeremy