The Atheist Ethicist had a great posting the other day. To sum it up: If you were sick, where would you rather go? A hospital based that relied solely on Science? Or one that relied solely on Faith? The question may be irrelevant. I’d assume even the most religious of people would opt for Science Hospital, even though they’d pray while there. But maybe I’m wrong on that. However, the question does underscore how important Science and the Scientific Method… Read more
This was an interesting response video to the Banana Argument. It’s been around for several weeks, but I hadn’t seen it before. It’s worth it just to watch the part about the evolution of the banana. [tags]Ray Comfort, atheist, atheism, Banana Argument, Christian, evolution[/tags] Read more
You know how when you see those Christian-themed bumper stickers, you cry a single tear, shake your head, and continue to drive? Blair Scott’s atheist-themed bumper sticker led to a different reaction. He got a note attached to his windshield. You’re going to hell and you’re going to burn in a lake of fire. Another example of that Christian love I hear so much about…? … This is your last chance to enter the Secular Coalition for America’s “Find an… Read more
The On Faith dialogue had an apropos question this week: Atheism is enjoying a certain vogue right now. Why do you think that is? Can there be a productive conversation between believers and atheists, and if so over what kinds of issues? We’re in vogue! You hear that, everyone?! Coolest. Religious. Minority. Ever. What are the expert panelists saying about this topic? Anthony M. Stevens-Arroyo, professor of Puerto Rican and Latino Studies at Brooklyn College: I never met an atheist… Read more
Yes, Christmas is over, but if you still need to get someone a gift, look no further: Yep, the Intelligent Design vs. Evolution Board Game! Brought to you by the genius that is Ray Comfort, this $29.95 game “is unique in that the playing pieces are small rubber brains and each team plays for ‘brain’ cards. Each player uses his or her brains to get more brains, and the team with the most brains wins.” I’ve stared at the pictures… Read more
The Amaz!ng Meeting 5, the annual celebration of skepticism put together by the James Randi Educational Foundation, is only weeks away! You know you want to go. It’s in Vegas! The list of speakers includes Christopher Hitchens, columnist at Vanity Fair, Slate, and The Nation Penn and Teller Peter Sagal, host of Wait Wait… Don’t Tell Me! Lori Lipman Brown of the Secular Coalition for America Scott Dikkers, editor-in-chief of The Onion Julia Sweeney And this just in… tentative speakers… Read more
The Council for Secular Humanism will soon be broadcasting on public access in Washington, D.C. The show is called The Humanist Perspective and will talk about topics including “Is America a Christian Nation,” “Secular Sobriety,” and “Humanism in the African World.” It will be seen on Mondays at 8:00 pm beginning January 8 (Channel 96 on Comcast cable in DC only, Channel 11 on RCN cable in DC only). More information can be found here. [tags]Council for Secular Humanism, Washington,… Read more
Round-up of randomness: Kim talks about being an atheist at this time of year: It’s a time of year that is no longer just for Christians. Millions of Atheists, Freethinkers and other Americans choose to celebrate the time of year. The Winter Solstice. People are looking for a celebration that they can relate to. The Solstice is one of the great astronomical events during the year that are common to human beings everywhere. Different cultures throughout history have celebrated this… Read more
Sunday’s episode of Meet the Press (hosted by Tim Russert) featured Rick Warren, author of The Purpose Driven Life, and Jon Meacham, Newsweek’s editor and author of American Gospel. You can download the mp3 of the episode (this week only) here, watch the episode here, and read the transcript here. They discussed the topic of Faith in America. Excerpts from their talk can be found after the jump (more…) Read more
Since it’s creation by Madalyn Murray O’Hair in 1963, American Atheists has been one of the most widely recognized atheist organizations in the country. Ellen Johnson has been the president of the group since 1995. You may have seen her on Larry King Live, on the podium at the Godless Americans March on Washington in 2002, or most recently, with Barbara Walters talking about how heaven and hell don’t exist. The upcoming American Atheists convention will take place in Seattle,… Read more