Supporting the Separation of Church and State
Categorized: Religion
Tagged: Christmas, Just For Fun
HAPPY HOLIDAYS EVERYONE!
I had planned a long post on why Summer and I have decided that we will continue our families Christmas traditions but instead I wanted to bring you some joy and happiness. So today lets just enjoy this short video from CUTEzzz.com and be merry. Politics be damned for one extended weekend were going to go and hang out with friends and family and have fun, no matter how much we dont enjoy it
Thanks CUTEzzz.com for the video!
Categorized: Activism
Tagged: Clean Coal, Global Warming
I think whoever put this ad together did an excellent job. Subtle, effective, and well thought out. While I am personally not super anti-coal like some of my friends I do feel that the clean coal myth needs to be addressed. My sincere hope is that as alternative ways to produce energy are perfected and implemented we will see less and less coal used. Actually thats almost a near certanty as alternative energy is both cleaner and cheaper over the long run.
Anyhow, here is another video by the Reality Campaign.
Have a great Christmas everyone, I’ll see you again next week.
Categorized: Politics
Tagged: Athiesm, Christianity, Just For Fun
Now that we have established that I am an Athiest (I’m not but lets just go with it for now) lets see how hardcore I am. You can play along at home too. Simply copy the list and bold or highlight (or whatever) the items you have done.
- Participated in the Blasphemy Challenge.
- Met at least one of the “Four Horsemen” (Richard Dawkins, Daniel Dennett, Christopher Hitchens, Sam Harris) in person.
- Created an atheist blog.
- Used the Flying Spaghetti Monster in a religious debate with someone.
- Gotten offended when someone called you an agnostic.
- Been unable to watch Growing Pains reruns because of Kirk Cameron.
- Own more Bibles than most Christians you know.
- Have at least one Bible with your personal annotations regarding contradictions, disturbing parts, etc.
- Have come out as an atheist to your family.
- Attended a campus or off-campus atheist gathering.
- Are a member of an organized atheist/Humanist/etc. organization.
- Had a Humanist wedding ceremony.
- Donated money to an atheist organization.
- Have a bookshelf dedicated solely to Richard Dawkins.
- Lost the friendship of someone you know because of your non-theism.
- Tried to argue or have a discussion with someone who stopped you on the street to proselytize.
- Hid your atheist beliefs on a first date because you didn’t want to scare him/her away.
- Own a stockpile of atheist paraphernalia (bumper stickers, buttons, shirts, etc).
- Attended a protest that involved religion.
- Attended an atheist conference.
- Subscribe to Pat Condell’s YouTube channel.
- Started an atheist group in your area or school.
- Successfully “de-converted” someone to atheism.
- Have already made plans to donate your body to science after you die.
- Told someone you’re an atheist only because you wanted to see the person’s reaction.
- Had to think twice before screaming “Oh God!” during sex. Or you said something else in its place.
- Lost a job because of your atheism.
- Formed a bond with someone specifically because of your mutual atheism (meeting this person at a local gathering or conference doesn’t count).
- Have crossed “In God We Trust” off of — or put a pro-church-state-separation stamp on — dollar bills.
- Refused to recite the Pledge of Allegiance.
- Said “Gesundheit!” (or nothing at all) after someone sneezed because you didn’t want to say “Bless you!”
- Have ever chosen not to clasp your hands together out of fear someone might think you’re praying.
- Have turned on Christian TV because you need something entertaining to watch.
- Are a 2nd or 3rd (or more) generation atheist.
- Have “atheism” listed on your Facebook or dating profile — and not a euphemistic variant.
- Attended an atheist’s funeral (i.e. a non-religious service).
- Subscribe to an freethought magazine (e.g. Free Inquiry, Skeptic)
- Have been interviewed by a reporter because of your atheism.
- Written a letter-to-the-editor about an issue related to your non-belief in God.
- Gave a friend or acquaintance a New Atheist book as a gift.
- Wear pro-atheist clothing in public.
- Have invited Mormons/Jehovah’s Witnesses into your house specifically because you wanted to argue with them.
- Have been physically threatened (or beaten up) because you didn’t believe in God.
- Receive Google Alerts on “atheism” (or variants).
- Received fewer Christmas presents than expected because people assumed you didn’t celebrate it.
- Visited The Creation Museum or saw Ben Stein’s Expelled just so you could keep tabs on the “enemy.”
- Refuse to tell anyone what your “sign” is… because it doesn’t matter at all.
- Are on a mailing list for a Christian organization just so you can see what they’re up to…
- Have kept your eyes open while you watched others around you pray.
- Avoid even Unitarian churches because they’re too close to religion for you.
Well I scored 10 out of 50, not very hardcore at all. I guess thats to be expected as I dont think of myself as atheist. Maybe Summer will score higher.
h/t Friendly Athiest (seriously just subscribe to his blog its great).
Categorized: Religion
Tagged: Christianity, Comedy
It is almost Christmas time and I’m sure that my readers will be heading off to one or more large family gatherings. If your families are anything like mine there are bound to be people who you don’t normally associate with that you will be forced to make nice. Well lots of Christians seem to have trouble talking with Athiests so Im sharing this helpful video from Laci. Enjoy.
h/t Friendly Athiest
Categorized: Miscellaneous
Sorry for the long delay and absence but Summer and I are BACK!!! We have even brought along our new project Talk Topeka for the fun. Now that all that election hoopla is over with we can concentrate on doing what we do best, making fun of the fundamentalists who are trying to run this nation into the dark ages.
So look for a fresh new … erm … look and a renewed energy. I honestly can’t say how excited I am to be back at WWJV4.com and I hope that some of our old readers are still around. So check out Talk Topeka, it just launched and its still trying to find its sea legs, and look for even more blogs to be rolled out over the winter.