If you’re ever bored, here’s the game for you to play. Via The Atheist Experience, Left Behind: Eternal Forces (based on the bestselling novels by Tim LaHaye and Jerry Jenkins) has been released and the reviews are in. GameSpot says: Don’t mock Left Behind: Eternal Forces because it’s a Christian game. Mock it because it’s a very bad game … Nobody has enough faith to endure a game with such a hokey story, terrible mission design, serious problems with the… Read more
The Atheist is the name of a play opening in New York City. The story is about a guy named Augustine, who is “a man on a mission to become famous even if it kills him.” What does the title have to do with anything? It’s kind of inspirational, really. According to one review: Augustine tells us that he “knew from a young age I was going to be famous. More famous than anybody I ever knew. But I didn’t… Read more
Daley Plaza in Chicago has played host for the past 10 years to “Christkindlmarket,” a festival that has German roots. It’s less a Christian festival and more a place to sell goods, provide entertainment, and help the tourism industry (for some reason, Chicago isn’t the hottest destination during the winter…). It brings in more than 1,000,000 visitors a year. The vendors all pay taxes to the city, unlike any churches. This is a holiday festival, not a festival to celebrate… Read more
After that last post, here’s a blog that’s much better. (Via the eBay Atheist site), A Sinner’s Guide to the Evangelical Right is the blog for the book of the same name. The focus is on stories dealing with the pastors and Christian leaders who are the ones most often seen in the media. It also has every link you’ll ever need to get to Christian Right websites, see a tally of the largest megachurches, and read the Wikipedia links… Read more
You know, if there weren’t over 300 blogs linking to this site, I probably wouldn’t care. But man, this is ignorant. Apparently, I hate God. (I did not know this.) Also, I’m bitter about God’s creation (Stupid planet Earth… trying to sustain life…). I am afraid, though. He found out about our conspiracy with the Islamofascists, the Homosexuals, and the Satanists. (Why would atheists want to ally themselves with Islamofascists…? Wouldn’t that defeat the purpose?) Sadly, I don’t think this… Read more