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Is Believing In God Evolutionarily Advantageous? : NPR
evolution of cooperation. I don't buy his claim that everyone believes in god at some level.
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Hitchens Replies With Wit and Logic : Dispatches from the Culture Wars
Christopher Hitchens has a new piece at Vanity Fair about his fight against cancer and the craziness it is inspiring in others. He cites this blog post by one of the righteous:
Who else feels Christopher Hitchens getting terminal throat cancer [sic] was God's revenge for him using his voice to blaspheme him? Atheists like to ignore FACTS. They like to act like everything is a "coincidence". Really? It's just a "coincidence" [that] out of any part of his body, Christopher Hitchens got cancer in the one part of his body he used for blasphemy? Yea, keep believing that Atheists. He's going to writhe in agony and pain and wither away to nothing and then die a horrible agonizing death, and THEN comes the real fun, when he's sent to HELLFIRE forever to be tortured and set afire.
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ThéoRèmes - Enjeux des approches empiriques des religions
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Inside C Street, Washington?s frat house for Jesus : The New Yorker
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NY TIMES: Muslim, Jewish, Protestant, Catholic, and Orthodox Leaders Meet Over Bigotry and Intolerance Directed at Muslims
?This is not America,? said Cardinal Theodore E. McCarrick, the emeritus Roman Catholic archbishop of Washington, flanked by three dozen clergy members and religious leaders at a packed news conference at the National Press Club. ?America was not built on hate.?
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Fuck the South
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BBC News - US church defiant despite condemnation of Koran burning
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HUFFINGTON POST: Minister says 'Burn A Quran Day' To Go As Planned On September 11
Bigotry on the far right? Absolutely not! That would be absurd!
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Inside C Street, Washington's frat house for Jesus
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Godchecker.com - Your Guide To The Gods. Mythology with a twist!
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SSRN-Truth and Consequences: Mitt Romney, Proposition 8, and Public Reason by Frederick Gedicks
We now find ourselves in a postmetaphysical era that is eroding the once-popular idea that truth exists independent of human beings, and replacing it with the idea that truth is produced by the response of human beings to the situations in which they find themselves. This is ?the postmodern condition? that now characterizes the West: the end of a single universal explanation of the world of which human beings must necessarily take account, and the inevitability of innumerable contingent accounts whose influence on humanity depends on attractiveness, persuasion, and individual choice.
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The Age of the Enlightenment
It was an age of reason based on faith, not an age of faith based on reason. The enlightenment spiritualized the principle of religious authority, humanized theological systems, and emancipated individuals from physical coercion. It was the Enlightenment, not the Reformation or the Renaissance that dislodged the ecclesiastical establishment from central control of cultural and intellectual life. by emancipating science from the trammels of theological tradition the Enlightenment rendered possible the autonomous evolution of modern culture. Diderot said, if you forbid me to speak on religion and government, I have nothing to say. Hence natural science occupied the front of the stage.
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annotated rant
not for you if your F-word armour is thin.
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Good, Simple Lesson Plans on Religion | Larry Ferlazzo's Websites of the Day...
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