Tag Archive: religion

Dec 23 2008

A compassionate man?

You know, sometimes I think gay people can be downright mean and unrepentant when it comes to upsetting religious sensibilities. Am I alone in thinking this? No sirree! I would be in a most auspicious company if I were to make such a claim. Why, that most revered icon of Catholic humility and acceptance, Pope …

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Oct 13 2008

PZ Myers Presents: Science Education

I’ve already bought my ticket for this lecture by PZ Myers in Toronto on Halloween; Science Education: caught in the middle of the war between science and religion. PZ Myers is a biology professor from Morris, Minnesota, who writes the most popular science blog on the internet, Pharyngula. Myers is a controversial figure who regularly …

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Oct 07 2008

Wackaloon logic

*Sigh* There are some amazingly stupid woo-woos out there. This one is a Church of England rector who wrote that homosexuals should be tattooed with health warnings on their backsides and chins, because homosexuality is: clearly unnatural, a perversion and corruption of natural instincts and affections, and because it is a cause of fatal disease …

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Jun 27 2008

And God made calamari…

Read this drivel: The cuttlefish is a cephalopod which operates with such sophisticated technology that scientists today are struggling to understand just how this creature came to be. This creature is a perfect example of God’s magnificent design, demonstrating stealth tactics, among other features, which include not only changing colors, but also texture, to blend …

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Jun 19 2008

E.T. phone home – if you have one!

Is it just me, or do other people find it a teeny-weeny bit scary that the Pentagon holds “prayer breakfasts” and invites people like Ken Ham, chief honcho at Answers in Genesis and founder of the Creation Museum, as a guest speaker? Mr. Ham uses his blog to write about his visit to the Pentagon, …

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