If you remember a previous post of mine, “A Boatload of Nonsense,” you’ll know that I’m not a huge fan of the movie, Evan Almighty. Back in 2007, Girl talked me into seeing it with her and, today, believe it or not, I gave in again. This time the movie was on television. A cool, [...]
Posts Tagged ‘christianity’
A Boatload of Nonsense from our GOP presidential contenders
Posted in church and state, economics, media, political figures, politics, religion, religious leaders, tagged christianity, dominionism, Flood myth, Focus on the Family, fundamentalism, GOP, Herman Cain, michele bachmann, Newt Gingrich, Rick Perry, Ron Paul, separation of church and state, superstition, U.S. presidential election 2012 on November 21, 2011 | 5 Comments »
The Slippery Slope
Posted in christianity, church and state, fundamentalism, media, politics, religion, religious leaders, tagged Bryan Fischer, christianity, history, huh?, irony, politics, religion, religious word play, separation of church and state, tweets, woo on June 28, 2011 | 12 Comments »
Beam me up to Planet Carlin!
Posted in christianity, humor, irony, mormons, religion, religious leaders, tagged christianity, George Carlin, huh?, humor, irony, Joseph Smith, Patrick Carlin, religion, religious word play, skepticism, woo on June 21, 2011 | 4 Comments »
As you know, Jesus said, Verily, verily, I say unto thee, Except a man be aborn of water and of the Spirit, he cannot enter into the kingdom of God (John 3:5). Did you know that those clever Mormons have found a way around this requirement? It’s true. Just ask George Carlin. He was baptized, [...]
Dear Muslims, Convert or Die! Yours Truly, America
Posted in christianity, church and state, evangelism, fundamentalism, irony, islam, media, military, politics, religion, religious leaders, tagged bigotry, christianity, evangelism, fundamentalism, irony, politics, religion, separation of church and state on April 29, 2011 | 7 Comments »
The cowardly Bryan Fischer at American Family Association is at it again.
Vote for the scariest homeschooling video
Posted in christianity, church and state, education, evangelism, fundamentalism, homeschooling, irony, media, parenting, politics, religion, religious leaders, tagged christianity, education, evangelism, fundamentalism, Home School Legal Defense Association, homeschool, homeschooling, humor, memes, parenting, politics, religion, religious word play, school, separation of church and state, skepticism, snark, world of children on April 20, 2011 | 7 Comments »
Did you know that HSLDA is having a video ad contest? I don’t know what they plan to do with the videos or where they hope to air them (Christian TV networks I presume), but you can vote for your favorite video at HSLDA – and/or in my poll below. :D ☠ 1. Old Time ☠ 2. [...]
The 2011 Homeschool Christian Contests
Posted in bible, christianity, fundamentalism, homeschooling, irony, parenting, religion, religious leaders, tagged Answers in Genesis, bible, christianity, creationism, curriculum, education, fundamentalism, homeschooling, Ken Ham, religion, religious word play, science on March 30, 2011 | 7 Comments »
Dear Christian Homeschoolers, Please don’t get our homeschool conferences confused with the other organization that recently disinvited Ken Ham to an event after he publicly called into question the faith of another Christian vendor. Granted, the names of the two organizations sound similar (theirs is Great Homeschool Conventions; ours is Great American Homeschool Conferences), but, unlike GH events, ours are “Christ-centered and stand for the literal truth [...]
Who To Follow – Part I
Posted in bible, christianity, church and business, church and state, education, end times, evangelism, fundamentalism, homeschooling, homosexuality, media, political figures, politics, religion, religious leaders, rick warren, tagged British Centre for Science Education, California Proposition 8 (2008), Center for Science and Culture, Chalcedon Foundation, christianity, Discovery Institute, George C. Marshall Institute, Intelligent design, rick warren, saddleback church, Wedge strategy on March 27, 2011 | 9 Comments »
It’s not often that I agree with evangelical Christians on topics related to religion, but I’m totally onboard with what this young believer from Texas had to tweet last weekend. Every once in a while (but not often enough, apparently), I do check in on Pastor Rick. When I did so this time, I noticed something that piqued [...]


