religion Archive

  • AthiestBus

    How to convert people to atheism using NLP

    I’ve been surreptitiously undermining the faith of people around me for years. I think it’s a delightful thing to do. Here is a collection of techniques explained in terms of NLP that I find to be particularly effective. [Neuro-Linguistic Programming (NLP) is a way of...

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    Amazing video: Iraqi ambush

    While I might not support the war in Iraq, it is doing some wonderful population control, successfully reducing the numbers of religious nuts. I hope it is anyway. I suspect the saying ‘There are no atheists in foxholes’ is true, because there are few atheists...

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  • Imagine No Religion

    Atheism vs Ismael: The debate heats up

    Hurrah! Recognition, but not from our peers – atheists are a squabbling and incoherent bunch. Affirmation from them is tantamount to driving a boring bandwagon. For atheist troublemakers, condemnation from a Christian blogger is a mark of success. Ismael obligingly issued a rebuttal to the...

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  • Who has one thumb and hated Judaism? This guy!

    How to convert a theist: 3 arguments for religion rebutted

    There are some common arguments for religion, and some of them are rooted in truth. Here are some cracker arguments against them. Not ‘cracker’ as in white boy, though I am one, but cracker as in bonza. I’m tired of this highly constrictive political correctness....

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  • EvolutionReligion

    Evolution of Religion: 6 psychological traits that make you believe in God

    I don’t hate religious people like I don’t hate people with cancer. But I hate the disease. And evangelical disease spreaders who sneeze stupidity everywhere. They remind me of an annoying guy at a house party who keeps telling me how lame this party is...

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  • Even an optimist can see that the jar is fully empty.

    Emotional Beliefs

    Reposted from: http://www.harrykey.com/blogs/emotional-beliefs/ The danger with emotional beliefs is that they are rarely questioned with reasoning, and yet they are defended with passion. Their hidden value is their demonstration of how wonderful we humans are. It seems as if the harder the idea is to...

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