Monthly Archives: July 2006
A Response to exbeliever
exbeliever thinks I’m an idiot. Since he’s opened the can of worms, let’s look at his “argument” under the blog entry: Is Atheism Rational? The first thing to [..]
exbeliever’s “Free thought”
I commented on exbeliever’s blog at Not Many Wise. I think exbeliever’s response is quite telling. He deleted my comments. Another victory for free thought! Here’s what I [..]
The Purpose of Debate
If you’ve been keeping up with the comments over at this Triablogue post, you’ll notice that I’ve re-challenged John Loftus to a debate. He, in his characteristic humility, [..]
Irony
From this article (my comment at the end in bold): “People can’t tell other people what to do and make decisions for them,” said Jan Nicolay as she told [..]
What Happened to Free Speech?
NYC reggae concert canceled after protests. What protests? Apparently, members of two of the bands have made anti-gay statements in their lyrics. Gay activists were angered at this [..]
The “Skeptic’s” Bible
I saw a link for the Skeptic’s Annotated Bible along with the comment that someone said it provided the first reason he doubted God’s existence under the “let [..]
Bias? There is Still No Bias Here….
Read the first paragraph of this tripe. Mikhail Gorbachev is generally regarded as the man who broke down the “iron curtain” that separated the communist world from the [..]
Materialist Perception
Continuing with my blog Perception of Distinctions, let us look at a materialistic view of how these perceptions of distinctions in objects come about. (Before you read this, [..]
Now That’s A Great Question!
I was originally just going to leave this in the comments section… But it’s too funny considering this guy thinks he can mount an attack on Scripture. In [..]
Perception of Distinctions
The past few days I’ve gotten to read some more intensive philosophical books. This is always fun for me, since I love philosophy. There is only one drawback [..]
