Posts Tagged ‘atheism’
Getting faithful about science
by westwood You’ve heard of theism, atheism, polytheism, monotheism, whatevertheism. But have you heard about scientism? It’s time to learn a few things about it, because the chances are pretty high that if you live in the Western world and subscribe to principles of logic, you might subscribe to it. I know I did. So, [...]
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Tags: atheism, circular, logic, philosophy, scientism, self-refuting, theism
Supernaturally closed-minded
Have you ever rejected someone’s ghost story and been told you were being too closed-minded? Well, here’s a quick offering from Qualiasoup, who we dearly love:
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Tags: atheism, critical thinking, ghosts, logic, qualiasoup, supernatural
Would you trust an atheist?
I tried to post this while in the middle of a rather intense transcontinental adventure (with this awesome blogger) while on an organic apple orchard with hundreds of heirloom varieties (check out this site). Well, I failed miserably. Lets try the guest post again, because it is a darn good one! – westwood Would you [...]
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Tags: apple orchard, atheism, atheist, christian, eating babies, heathen, hell, hellfire, jew, logic, maine, MOFGA, organic farming, questioning, religion, religious
