Agnostic theism
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Divinity of Doubt: The God Question
[Generation X] (jenX67: are you there, God? it's me, generation X.)Vincent Buglios's new book, Divinity of Doubt: The God Question, became available today. Bugliosi, in case you don't know, has been called “the quintessential prosecutor.” In his career at the Los Angeles County District Attorney’s office, he successfully prosecuted 105 out of 106 felony jury trials, including twenty-one murder convictions without a single loss. His most famous trial, the Charles Manson case, became the basis of his classic, Helter Skelter, the biggest selling true-cri ...
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Weekly Poll: What is Your Position on Agnosticism & Atheism?
[Atheism] (Atheism News)When it comes to atheism, theism, and agnosticism, there are four general positions: agnostic atheism , strong atheism , agnostic theism , and strong theism .
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Weekly Poll: What is Your Position on Agnosticism & Atheism?
[About.com, Atheism] (About.com Agnosticism / Atheism)When it comes to atheism, theism, and agnosticism, there are four general positions: agnostic atheism (don't know that any gods do or don't exist, but don't believe), strong ('gnostic') atheism (don't believe in any gods and are certain they don't exist), agnostic theism (don't know for sure that a god exists, but believe anyway), and strong ('gnostic') theism (believe in a god and are certain that one exists). Although no limited range of categories is likely to capture the full scope of human ...
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Divinity of Doubt: The God Question
[Generation X] (jenX67: are you there, God? it's me, generation X.)Vincent Buglios's new book, Divinity of Doubt: The God Question, became available today. Bugliosi, in case you don't know, has been called “the quintessential prosecutor.” In his career at the Los Angeles County District Attorney’s office, he successfully prosecuted 105 out of 106 felony jury trials, including twenty-one murder convictions without a single loss. His most famous trial, the Charles Manson case, became the basis of his classic, Helter Skelter, the biggest selling true-cri ...
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TNT666 replied to Christine Richards's discussion 'Am I really agnostic?' in the group Atheist Singles
[Atheism] (Latest Activity on Atheist Nexus)TNT666 replied to Christine Richards's discussion 'Am I really agnostic?' in the group Atheist Singles Tho these days, agnostics tend to lean towards probably no god but uncertain, historically speaking, agnosticism was a term more closely associated with theism. In my book, if people are uncertain, then that's what should be said. It seems to me th… ...
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[ Religion & Spirituality ] Open Question : My mom doesn't approve of me being an Atheist?
[Q & A] (Yahoo! Answers: Latest Questions)I’m an Atheist but my Mom doesn't at all approve. I grew up in a Catholic household but we were never overly religious. So, I never knew what to believe but as I grew older I realized i don't believe in God or any idea of religion. I have no clue what to do. It is very annoying because my mom is agnostic, my sister believes in all the New Age stuff, my dad believes in Theism, and both of my brothers are atheists. Whenever I try to talk to my mom about it she says we need to go to church and ju ...
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Joseph P replied to Christine Richards's discussion 'Am I really agnostic?' in the group Atheist Singles
[Atheism] (Latest Activity on Atheist Nexus)Joseph P replied to Christine Richards's discussion 'Am I really agnostic?' in the group Atheist Singles That's anti-theism or strong Atheism, Michael. Not all atheists say they're 100% sure there's no god. And if you are 100% sure, I'd have to ask you where your proof is. Anti-theism is a positive claim, just like theism is, and needs to be backed up… ...
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Does modern cosmology supply the materials that can fill gaps in the traditional arguments for the existence of God?
[Atheism] (Debunking Christianity)by Johnathon Pearse, enjoy:In view of the belief that there has been a shift in the landscape of modern philosophy, with regards to the respectful position now adopted by theists, it is important to reassess this landscape at regular intervals. This is not particularly due to new philosophies being developed ex nihilo, but more in light of the nature of modern physics, and the constant change involved in the discipline. The assumptions that underlie most premises in cosmological arguments are ...
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Should You Trust the Monkey Mind?
[Christianity] (First Things | On the Square)With me the horrid doubt always arises whether the convictions of mans mind, which has always been developed from the mind of lower animals, are of any value or at all trustworthy, wrote Charles Darwin. Would any one trust in the convictions of a monkeys mind, if there are any convictions in such a mind? Although Darwin admits he wasnt much of an abstract thinker, he could not shake the inward conviction that the Universe is not the result of chance. Unlike many who follow ...
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[ Religion & Spirituality ] Open Question : Why do self proclaimed agnostics think agnosticism is a valid position in an atheism vs theism discussion?
[Q & A] (Yahoo! Answers: Latest Questions)Agnosticism is not the middle position. The definition of atheism is "without a belief in any gods or deities" (I felt that needed to be made clear). You are either one of these: 1. gnostic theist 2. agnostic theist 3. gnostic atheist 4. agnostic atheist So "agnostics", do you call yourselves agnostic because you don't know the definition of atheism? to escape from religious persecution? Or what? Maybe to seem more intellectual while holding onto childish superstitions? See these, they are pre ...
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How Do You Know That Which You Claim to Know?
[Atheism] (Debunking Christianity)Ed Babinski sent me a list of books and said, "Simply reading book titles and descriptions is an education in itself, and a reminder that philosophy and religion still appear to raise more questions than answers." I've taken the time to hyperlink some of them below. Anyone who understands the slightest bit of epistemology knows enough not to claim he or she knows too much with any degree of assuredness. Doubt about what we claim to know is a virtue. This is one of the reasons I doubt the Christi ...
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[ Religion & Spirituality ] Open Question : Atheists: Do you know the difference between 'lacking belief' and 'not believing'?
[Q & A] (Yahoo! Answers: Latest Questions)'not believing' is to hold something as untrue (or you're lying to yourself) 'lacking belief' is to hold something neither true nor false. atheists 'don't believe' in the existence of god, and therefore their belief is that god is false. agnostic's 'lack belief', and therefore withhold any judgement of the matter altogether. therefore an agnostic cannot claim atheism or theism. -Agnostic.(ftw)
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[ Religion & Spirituality ] Open Question : Are you a rationalist or an empiricist? Theist, Atheist, or Agnostic?
[Q & A] (Yahoo! Answers: Latest Questions)I majored in Philosophy and this was one of the most interesting subjects I crossed. Believe it or not the vast majority or people do not even know what an empiricist is or the real definition of a rationalist. That is great if you do. They are both philosophical terms. By reading the following, please afterward tell me which one you are and why. I am very interested. (don't worry, although it appears long it's not too boring) (: An empiricist is someone who believes in senses, experience ...
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Ron Rosenbaum's Failed Agnostic Manifesto
[About.com, Atheism] (About.com Agnosticism / Atheism)As an agnostic myself, it's always so sad to see a self-righteous, bigoted agnostic trying to sell agnosticism not by its merits or through any substantive arguments in favor of it, but rather by denigrating atheism and presenting agnostic as a de facto superior alternative. If they truly understood agnosticism they would be able to sell it without even mentioning atheism or theism; this therefore reveals that either they don't understand agnosticism or, if they do, their goal is actually just t ...
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Best Inoculation Ever
[Atheism] (Atheism News)Being rather pedantic, Aretae sticks with the actual definitions of the words atheist and agnostic : Theism and Atheism are positions about belief in a god.
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Am I Truly Ignorant About Christianity?
[Atheism] (Debunking Christianity)Many believers have said this of me not only here at DC but on other Blogs I visit, and via email. It's a common complaint against former believers who leave the fold who then argue against it. Since apostates are seen as such a big threat against Christian theism believers must try to find a way to discredit the force of our testimonies. If they can do this it makes them feel better about staying inside the fold. After all, surely God would not allow us to walk away once he's gathered us up und ...
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Atheist in practice
[Atheism] (Discussion Forum - Atheist Nexus)Hello everyone! I just joined and would like to introduce myself and provide a little of my background. Technically I consider myself an agnostic in terms of deism however I am an atheist relative to theism. In any case I have never been a believer. I regularly attended a couple different Christian denominations when I was young. My mother would take me to one denomination while my grandparents would take me to a different denomination when I was spending time with them. I have also att ...
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[ Religion & Spirituality ] Open Question : Difference between Buddhism as a religion and philosophy?
[Q & A] (Yahoo! Answers: Latest Questions)I have been largely agnostic for most of my adolescent life, realizing that until someone provides empirical evidence of either viewpoint (theism or atheism), it's dumb to choose either side, and unscientific even more. I find myself being more consistently drawn towards philosophy as a replacement for religion, owing to the fact that it holds the same place in the human being as religion, but lacks a god. Buddhism has always been an appealing thought to me, but I had always viewed it as a reli ...
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We can't cure the disease by praising the symptoms
[Atheism] (Pharyngula)Karl Giberson, who I've bashed once or twice, has a fresh new pile of nonsense on the Huffington Post. Jerry Coyne has already tackled it, but it pushes a few of my buttons, so I've got to say my piece, too. To summarize the Giberson nonsense briefly, he claims that Intelligent Design creationism is not dead, but is thriving, and in order to defeat it, we need to shut the atheists up who are making people choose between gods and science. I disagree with every bit of it. ID is not only dead, it ...
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Preachers who are not Believers
[Atheism] (Atheism News)What unites these ministers is their isolation from the believers in their pews, their awareness that they cannot honestly discuss their doubts and evolving beliefs. They also struggle with labels such as "atheist" or "agnostic," often insisting that they remain believers of some kind -- although they reject Christian doctrines or even theism.
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Coming out of the closet
[Atheism] (ExChristian.Net)By Eric Jeffries -- The term to "come out of the closet" is almost always associated with homosexuality. However it seems to me that the fears that plague a closet homosexual are similar or identical to the fears that a former theist turned non-theist / atheist / agnostic have when attempting to open up to family and friends about what they think and how they feel. So what does it mean to "Come out" of the closet about an issue? To "come out" : Framed and debated as a privacy issue, coming ou ...
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Bible Commentary: Disobedience and the Bible: What does the Old Testament Say about Disobedience?
[About.com, Atheism] (About.com Agnosticism / Atheism)Bible Commentary: Disobedience and the Bible: What does the Old Testament Say about Disobedience? originally appeared on About.com Agnosticism / Atheism on Wednesday, March 24th, 2010 at 15:00:00.Permalink | Comment | Email this ...
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Forum Discussion: "Ground of All Being" and Modern Theology
[About.com, Atheism] (About.com Agnosticism / Atheism)Forum Discussion: "Ground of All Being" and Modern Theology originally appeared on About.com Agnosticism / Atheism on Wednesday, March 24th, 2010 at 08:00:53.Permalink | Comment | Email this ...
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Defending Bare-Bones, Atheistic Buddhism
[About.com, Atheism] (About.com Agnosticism / Atheism)Defending Bare-Bones, Atheistic Buddhism originally appeared on About.com Agnosticism / Atheism on Wednesday, March 24th, 2010 at 12:00:49.Permalink | Comment | Email this ...
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Me at LifeAsAHuman.com - Freed: How I Lost God and Gained the World
[Life] (Schmutzie.com)"Freed: How I Lost God and Gained the World": I suppose that the closest term I have right now for my state of belief is agnostic atheism. There is something more than this earth for us, and we are not only these bodies and minds, but what that is is unknowable. I would prefer to have the metaphysical workings of the universe codified, to have a book of instructions — but as my desire and reality Click on the title to view the full weblog entry. 10% of Schmutzie.com's ad revenue goes to Kiv ...
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Comment of the Week: Are Theists Crazy and Deluded?
[About.com, Atheism] (About.com Agnosticism / Atheism)Comment of the Week: Are Theists Crazy and Deluded? originally appeared on About.com Agnosticism / Atheism on Tuesday, March 23rd, 2010 at 08:00:43.Permalink | Comment | Email this ...
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Atheists are Disgusting Pathetic Human Filth
[About.com, Atheism] (About.com Agnosticism / Atheism)Atheists are Disgusting Pathetic Human Filth originally appeared on About.com Agnosticism / Atheism on Tuesday, March 23rd, 2010 at 12:00:57.Permalink | Comment | Email this ...
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Book of the Week: A Brief History of Death
[About.com, Atheism] (About.com Agnosticism / Atheism)Image courtesy PriceGrabber.com We are all mortal, which means that we must all face death -- not just our own death, but the deaths of people around us. Death is thus a fundamentally social issue because it has enormous implications for how we relate to each other, how we structure social relationships, how communities are structured, etc. Because death is the end of all life, how we think about death also has enormous implications for how we think about life itself. It's no wonder that death ...
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Orthodox Jews Spitting on Christians in Jerusalem
[About.com, Atheism] (About.com Agnosticism / Atheism)The history of Christian anti-Semitism is a long and depressing one. Wherever a Jewish minority has tried to live with a Christian majority, they have generally had to put up with extensive discrimination and even some violence. Many Christians believed that they had divine authorization for such behavior -- after all, hadn't the Jews killed Christ? Ultimately anti-Semitism was only made possible because Christians were so much more powerful than their Jewish neighbors -- and what happens when ...
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Christian Privilege & Christian Supremacy: Understanding Christianism in America
[About.com, Atheism] (About.com Agnosticism / Atheism)One of the most significant developments in American Christianity in recent years has been Christian Nationalism. An ill-begotten blend of extreme nationalism and even more extreme Christianity, it would supplant liberal democracy with illiberal theocracy. Few Christians are conscious adherents of this ideology (also known as Christianism, Christian Supremacy, Dominion Theology, and Christian Recontructionism), but many have been seduced by milder forms like Christian Privilege. Read Article: ...
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Fetus, Humanity, Personhood: When Does a Fetus Become a Human Person with Rights
[About.com, Atheism] (About.com Agnosticism / Atheism)Abortion is the focus of some of the most intense social, cultural, political, religious, and ethical debates in modern American society. Some regard abortion as something people should be able to choose while others say abortion is a great evil which is destroying the moral fabric of society. Many of the debates turn on the status of the fetus: Is a fetus a person? Does a fetus have moral or legal rights? How we define a person and the fetus may decide the abortion debates. Read Article: Fet ...
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Chris Pine
[Lifestyle] (Search for "lifestyle")Religion & Spirituality > Atheism & Agnosticism Explanation of the concept of the Meme 1 of 5 The concept of the Meme was first coined by the British biologist Richard Dawkins in his 1976 book, The Selfish Gene.
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Homeschooling Creationism
[About.com, Atheism] (About.com Agnosticism / Atheism)Conservative evangelical Christians dominate the home-schooling movement in America to such a degree that even just moderate and liberal Christians, never mind secular home-school parents, have a lot of trouble getting decent science texts. Conservative evangelicals demand books that promote creationism and mislead students about evolution, so that's what's on the market today. This is also an indication of what to expect from conservative evangelicals as they grow up: an increasingly ossified ...
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Mailbag: Atheists in Denial
[About.com, Atheism] (About.com Agnosticism / Atheism)From: JONA222 Subject: Atheism, Denial & Trauma I believe that you are in self-denial. I believe that you deny intellectually to avoid confronting yourself with the guilt of disobedience. I believe that you are defiant in your quest to be self-reliant and unanswerable to anyone for anything. But mostly, I believe that you are angry, perhaps even bitter, because of a series of tramatic events and you are blaming God. Read moreMailbag: Atheists in Denial originally appeared on About.com ...
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U.S. a secular government
[Dallas Morning News] (OPINION)Re: "What does 'equality' mean?" by the Rev. Joe Tetlow, last Sunday Letters. Tetlow asks if "we now need to keep the state from imposing public agnosticism or atheism on those who believe in God?" The U.S. government does not ...
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Church/State Fundamentals: Torcaso v. Watkins (1961)
[About.com, Atheism] (About.com Agnosticism / Atheism)In the early 1960s, Roy Torcaso was appointed by the Governor of Maryland to the position of Notary Public. When the time came for him to actually assume his duties, he was denied his commission and had his appointment rescinded because he refused to declare his belief in God. In a unanimous decision, the Court found that Maryland's religious test for public office violated Torcaso's right to religious freedom. Read Article: Torcaso v. Watkins (1961)Church/State Fundamentals: Torcaso v. Watki ...
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Book Reviews: Books on the Roman Catholic Popes, Papacy, and Papal History
[About.com, Atheism] (About.com Agnosticism / Atheism)Who or what is the pope? The title pope stems from the Greek word papas, which simply means 'father.' Early in Christian history it was used as a formal title expressing affectionate respect for any bishop and sometimes even priests. Today it is best known as the title of the leader of the Catholic Church. The pope is the symbol of Catholicism itself, so there are many books dealing with popes' actions, beliefs, and leadership. Reviewed here are books on these questions. Read More: Books on the ...
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Anna L. Davis: Offended On Behalf of Atheists
[About.com, Atheism] (About.com Agnosticism / Atheism)One popular tactic for "concern trolls" is to pretend to know what some other groups "should be" feeling and then proclaim that they would certainly have such feelings if they were in the same position. For example, a concern troll might proclaim that gays should be offended over outrageous behavior of activists at a public demonstration -- this serves to divide gay activists and thus undermine their activities while appearing to be sincerely supportive of their agenda. Anna L. Davis uses such ...
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Is European Exceptionalism the Context for the New Atheism? (Carl Trueman)
[Christianity] (Reformation21 Blog)Johann Hari, a journalist for the British newspaper, The Independent, has written an article which lands quite a few good punches on the current religious scene, particularly with reference to the plots to murder the Mohammed cartoonist and the Pope's involvement in covering up the rape of children in the Catholic Church. He also uses these incidents as an opportunity to have a pop at religion in general, in the typical style of the New Atheists. He clearly aspires to be a Christopher Hitchen ...
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Phoenician Ritual Sacrifices: Sacrificing Innocent Children for the Sins of the Community
[About.com, Atheism] (About.com Agnosticism / Atheism)Image Source: Jupiter Images Ritual sacrifices, often connected to festivals surrounding a dying and resurrecting god, were important in Phoenician religion. Sacrifices of vegetable and animals were most common, but human sacrifices occurred in times of difficulty. Sacrifice and consumption of pigs, however, was taboo. The preferred human sacrifice was an innocent child who, as a vicarious victim, represented the most extreme act of propitiation possible and was probably intended to guaranteed ...
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Repent Amarillo: Christian Taliban in Amarillo, Texas
[About.com, Atheism] (About.com Agnosticism / Atheism)Many have noted the existence of parallels between America's Christian Right and historical fascist movements around the world. One thing missing from the Christian Right today are organized bands of thugs willing to use violence, fear, and intimidation to advance the movement's agenda. If that were to happen, it could be argued that the USA would have its own genuine fascist movement. Although this hasn't happened yet, there are some groups that have tried to fill that role. The latest is "Rep ...
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Myth: Militant Atheists Trying to Marginalize Christianity, Christians
[About.com, Atheism] (About.com Agnosticism / Atheism)Atheists are not only a small minority with little power or influence, but they are also the most despised and distrusted minority in America. This makes them unlikely oppressors of Christians, a majority standing behind the levers of power in society, but this is what many Christians believe. They insist that there is a cabal of godless atheist secularists trying to marginalize Christians and Christianity. These feelings of alienation are genuine, but their target for blame is inaccurate. Re ...
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Atheism Basics: Online Dictionary Definitions of Atheism
[About.com, Atheism] (About.com Agnosticism / Atheism)When debating atheism online, people often rely on various online dictionaries. These are references which everyone has equal access to, unlike printed dictionaries which people may not have at all or may not have immediate access to. So, what do these online sources have to say about atheism? Read Article: Online Dictionary Definitions of AtheismAtheism Basics: Online Dictionary Definitions of Atheism originally appeared on About.com Agnosticism / Atheism on Tuesday, March 16th, 2010 at 15:0 ...
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Mayor R. Rex Parris: Lancaster, California is a "Christian Community"
[About.com, Atheism] (About.com Agnosticism / Atheism)Does any politician have the authority to declare that their political jurisdiction belongs to or is defined by any one religion? Not in the United States, but some American Christians seem to sincerely believe that they somehow "own" their communities in a "religious" sense. It's "their" community not because they are citizens and voters, equal to everyone else, but rather because they are part of a particular religion which defines what the community is. In America, such an attitude should be ...
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Irreligious People Just as Ethical as Religious Churchgoers
[About.com, Atheism] (About.com Agnosticism / Atheism)I wish I had a nickel for every time some religious theists tried to claim that religion or theism were necessary for morality -- especially since every single example of this lacks even an attempt to back it with evidence or reason. It's an article of faith, not a substantive or serious belief, which is usually the case with most forms of bigotry. If the Christians claiming that religion and/or theism were necessary for morality cared even a little bit about truth, they would seek out studies ...
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Christianism, Christian Nationalism: Christian Extremism, Patriotism
[About.com, Atheism] (About.com Agnosticism / Atheism)Christianism or Christian Nationalism is analogous to Islamism. Just as Islamists seek to reform society along Islamic, Christianists seek to reform society along Christian lines and force conformity to conservative Christian values, ending church/state separation. As Christian Nationalists, they combine conservative, evangelical Christian theology with extreme American nationalism. Read Article: Christianism, Christian Nationalism: Christian Extremism, PatriotismChristianism, Christian Natio ...
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Celebrating life beyond belief
[Atheism] (ExChristian.Net)From The Australian: THEY came from everywhere, the true unbelievers: from Perth, Sydney, Brisbane, the Sunshine Coast, New Zealand and beyond. There was a honeymooning couple from North Carolina who had met on an atheist internet site; and two friends from rural NSW, both extroverted women who had been raised Catholics and were now seriously annoyed with it. Author Richard Dawkins had a few words to say about the sanctification of Mary MacKillop.An Iranian man who had seen unspeakabl ...
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Book of the Week: Lying Awake
[About.com, Atheism] (About.com Agnosticism / Atheism)Image courtesy PriceGrabber.com If you thought that you were receiving visions from God, but learned that they may be caused by an easily repairable brain problem, what would you do? This is the dilemma facing Sister John of the Cross, a middle-aged nun living a cloistered life in a Carmelite monastery. She has endured many years of "spiritual drought" during which she prayed, but heard nothing back. Book of the Week: Lying Awake Book of the Week: Lying Awake originally appeared on About.com ...
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The rise and rise of atheism | Rachel Holkner
[Corporate Blogs, Politics, Op-Ed (opinion editorial), Guardian] (Comment is free | guardian.co.uk)The Global Atheist Convention in Melbourne was a boon for rational Australians, with only the occasional sour noteIt was difficult not to make religious analogies on Sunday morning as I joined 2500 other atheists streaming into the Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre for The Rise of Atheism: the 2010 Global Atheist Convention.Being a secular, literate city made Melbourne a safe choice to first take the Atheist Convention outside of the US. I saw only three protesters, despite a number of ...
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Parapsychology: Argument from Ignorance in Parapsychology
[About.com, Atheism] (About.com Agnosticism / Atheism)In genuine science, no one argues that a lack of alternative explanations is by itself a sufficient reason to consider their theories correct and accurate. In pseudoscience, such arguments are made all of the time. In logic, this is commonly referred to as an argument from ignorance: something is claimed to be true merely because it hasn't been proven false and/or no alternatives have been proven true. Read Article: Argument from Ignorance in ParapsychologyParapsychology: Argument from Ignora ...



