Posted in Christianity, blogging, church/state, creationism, evangelism, fundamentalism, history, homeschooling, humanism, humor, issues, math, parenting, politics, religion, religious word play, school, science, secularism, skepticism, snark, socialization on August 7, 2010 | 16 Comments »
I found it (comment #101) over at Pharyngula embedded deep within another pointless debate about homeschooling (note: link fixed). Ready? Hello again my friends. I am not manipulated by your comments. I have seen several home school boys. I will only say it. They were not healthy. They were disgusting. When you look at your city and it [...]
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Posted in bible, creationism, evangelism, fundamentalism, have you seen my puppy evangelism, history, huh?, memes, politics, science, snark, woo on June 21, 2010 | 8 Comments »
In What Really Happened to the Dinosaurs?, Ken Ham writes, If Adam had not sinned, death would not have been in the world, and friendly dinosaurs would still be around. Sin is such a terrible thing, isn’t it? Somehow, I’ve never really thought about it before, but can you imagine how overcrowded the planet would be [...]
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Posted in Christianity, bible, creationism, evangelism, fundamentalism, huh?, humor, inspirational, memes, poetry, politics, school, science, socialization, woo on June 4, 2010 | Leave a Comment »
A heartfelt plea from Kent Hovind (Dr. Dino), refashioned as a poem. You can demand that your school cut out the pages with false information. Get the textbooks down; show them where the information is false, the horse evolution, the gill slits, and all this kind of stuff. See? Look, just cut the pages out. How many [...]
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Posted in Barack Obama, Christianity, bible, bigotry, blogging, church/state, creationism, economy, environment, evangelism, fundamentalism, health care, history, huh?, humanism, humor, marriage equality, memes, military, parenting, politics, racism, religion, religious word play, school, science, secularism, sex, skepticism, snark, socialization on May 26, 2010 | 7 Comments »
Apparently, Republicans have a new website, America Speaking Out. Rather than describe its purpose, I’ll let PZ Myers from Pharyngula do the honors. :) They created an open web site to formulate an agenda for the future of the Republican party, where anyone could make any proposal, and everyone could vote on it. No filters, except [...]
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Posted in Christianity, church/state, creationism, evangelism, humanism, irony, memes, politics, religious word play, school, secularism, skepticism, woo on May 3, 2010 | Leave a Comment »
Q: When is the Cross not the Cross? A: When it’s just a cross. I should really think about adding a blog category, “Be careful what you ask for,” as these are my favorite stories to blog: Evangelicals, too busy kicking and splashing in the shallow end of the pool, win “rights” that actually undermine their own objectives. [...]
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Posted in Catholicism, Christianity, blogging, church/state, creationism, education, fundamentalism, history, huh?, memes, men, minutia, politics, religion, religious word play, school, science, sex, skepticism, socialization, women on March 10, 2010 | 1 Comment »
…and, dragging stuff out of Drafts. Here are a few stragglers that managed to make it past the delete key. An article about why some men love power tools. ♦ Today’s Urban Word of The Day has great potential. recrap: to sum up a discussion composed largely of useless bs. Person 1: “Tell me how the staff meeting [...]
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Posted in Christianity, bible, bigotry, blogging, church/state, creationism, education, evangelism, fundamentalism, have you seen my puppy evangelism, homeschooling, huh?, humanism, irony, memes, parenting, politics, religious word play, science, secularism, skepticism, snark, socialization, woo, world of children on February 21, 2010 | 56 Comments »
Is it just my imagination? – or, are call-outs to TeaPartiers everywhere? Yes, I have examples. I was cutting coupons this morning and noticed an advertisement – and 75¢ off coupon – for noodles. Not only are noodles “Light. Healthy. Delicious”; they are inexpensive – especially when you use a coupon. In fact, buying noodles will [...]
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Posted in Christianity, bible, creationism, curriculum, education, fundamentalism, homeschooling, huh?, memes, parenting, religion, religious word play, science, skepticism, snark, woo on January 17, 2010 | 9 Comments »
Are you a Christian homeschooler looking for online coursework in Forensic Anatomy Crime Scene Investigation taught from a ”Christian / Young Earth / Creationist Worldview”? You’ve come to the right place. Even though I’ve been religion-free for several years now, I’m still a girl in the know when it comes to locating Crazy, the C-spot at which Christianity and homeschooling intersect. [...]
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Posted in Christianity, bible, bigotry, church/state, creationism, curriculum, education, evangelism, fundamentalism, history, issues, politics, religion, religious word play, school, science, skepticism, socialization, world of children on January 7, 2010 | 3 Comments »
You may have been following the battle over textbooks in Texas, which is currently undergoing its once-in-a-decade process of rewriting the standards. Some of the worst of the worst, when it comes to Religious Right Lunacy, have a place at the table and here’s why you should care. How a group of Texas conservatives is [...]
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