So, who’s still awake? I’m asking because I just came upon the creepiest animated GIF ever. Now, who knows when I’ll have the courage to turn off the lights tonight. And you know what they say about misery; it loves company. So, anybody game? Ready? Am I right? Actually, I found it on a site that is proposing a [...]
Posts Tagged ‘skepticism’
Scary on a Saturday night
Posted in christianity, church and state, end times, evangelism, fundamentalism, politics, religion, tagged christian nation, christianity, dominionism, evangelism, first amendment, irony, politics, religion, religious word play, separation of church and state, skepticism, united states, united states constitution, woo on November 6, 2010 | 15 Comments »
Hark! Google Trinity warns us of impending doom
Posted in uncategorized, tagged christianity, end times, environment, fundamentalism, politics, religion, separation of church and state, skepticism, woo on October 27, 2010 | Leave a Comment »
This morning, Luke posted a link to a Christian creationist who sees Google as “the ultimate Darwinian advertising machine!” I don’t know that I buy the man’s argument, but I love the idea of Darwin, the Father of Evolution, using Google to advertise on, well, “Google, the closest humankind has ever come to directly experiencing an actual god.” Do you suppose [...]
Friends don’t let friends become exchange students
Posted in uncategorized, tagged bible, christianity, education, evangelism, Humanism, religious word play, skepticism on October 20, 2010 | 2 Comments »
♦ ♦ HT: Cynical-C
October 30th Call to Sanity FAQs
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged fundamentalism, Humanism, humor, inspirational, politics, separation of church and state, skepticism on October 5, 2010 | Leave a Comment »
Rally FAQ Going to D.C. on October 30? Here’s the new FAQ page on RallytoRestoreSanity.com for directions, tips on organizing a Rideshare and instructions on how to donate to the Trust for the National Mall.
I held your hand, as I did nothing to help you
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged christianity, evangelism, holidays, huh?, inspirational, memes, poetry, religious word play, skepticism on September 12, 2010 | Leave a Comment »
Hat tip to Atheist Etiquette for sharing this video (posted in a Christian forum as an “inspirational” poem recited in the voice of God) and a September 12th Sunday Sermon: God in the cockpit with the boxcutter. In the words of a commenter at YouTube (emphasis mine): (…no matter how far we stray, all we have to do is ask [...]
Which pages of the Bible would YOU like to rip up?
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged bible, bigotry, christianity, fundamentalism, irony, islam, politics, racism, religion, religious word play, separation of church and state, skepticism on September 11, 2010 | 21 Comments »
Christianists are bragging, Quran Torn-Up at White House: Ten Christians Gathered At White House and Tore Passages from the Koran that Call for Violence Against Christians and Jews! Christian Newswire is reporting that Quran passages were torn from the Quran by Mr. Andrew Beacham in front of the White House on 9/11/10. Andrew Beacham says: “Why should [...]
Hide in the closets!
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged christianity, homeschooling, memes, parenting, politics, separation of church and state, skepticism, snark on September 7, 2010 | 9 Comments »
E-lert from HSLDA! — Homeschoolers Interrogated by Secret Police! I haven’t read it yet, because I just got it and I’m on my way out the door for orange juice and other stuff, but I don’t want to leave without passing this breaking news on to my peeps because, even though homeschooling e-lerts don’t really apply [...]


