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, [...]
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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 errant ways of religious game makers
Posted in christianity, church and state, education, environment, evangelism, fundamentalism, history, homeschooling, irony, media, parenting, religion, religious leaders, rick warren, science, tagged bible, Book of Genesis, christianity, evangelism, Flood myth, fundamentalism, irony, loss, Noah, parenting, religious word play, snark, socialization, world of children on July 29, 2009 | 20 Comments »
Just noticed this product while following links tonight. Noah’s Big Animal Adventure Game – $16.99 Learn about the history of the world from the Creation to the Flood, see how Noah built the ark, and learn about God’s mercy toward mankind! This interactive, educational, and fun game board includes a pop up ark and story [...]
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As an atheist – and former Christian homeschooling parent – I blog (mostly) about the social-political aspects of religious fundamentalism, especially as it impacts the education and socialization of children.
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