Tag Archives: atheism
Evolution, Antibiotics, and Mass Murder
What do we REALLY mean when we call an action “Mass Murder”? First of all, how many does it take to be MASS? Because, I don’t mean to be insensitive here, but does the slaughter of a few dozen people … Continue reading
Bullet on Trial (Or, the “Justice” of Atheism)
William McGonagall was arrested for murdering Patrick Kavanagh on March 3, 2011. He shot Kavanagh in broad daylight, at a cafe` in Brooklyn when a fight erupted about the check, following a fight over reviews the men had received in … Continue reading
The Tokyo Delusion
You know what I am sick of? People trying to force me to believe that Tokyo is a real city. To be clear, I’m not saying I believe Tokyo is NOT a real city. I’m just saying I don’t believe … Continue reading
Modern Art Sucks Because Atheism is Stupid
When I was in college learning to be an Art Teacher, we were taught that one of the components of a good art unit, along with art history (Where did art come from?) and art production (How do you make … Continue reading
Where an Atheist MUST put their Faith!
I had an atheist write in to tell me that “Atheism requires no faith and is not a worldview.” He argued that an atheist is a person who believes that the claim that there IS a God is “unsupported by … Continue reading
The Evidence for Atheism is: Ignorance
In the past I have said that there is NO ARGUMENT that can be made for atheism, and that no evidence exists which can be used as evidence FOR atheism. Well, thanks to the many conversations I have had on … Continue reading
X Mas, the Fat Man, and the Twitter Duck
On a Christmas past I posted this on Twitter: #Atheists are attacking #christmas, but are they demanding the Jews take Yahweh out of Chanukah, or for secular versions of Muslim Holidays? This is in response to the atheists in Chicago putting a … Continue reading
Carbon 14 FAIL | A Mouthful of Soap
If my bathroom scale says my hamster is 800lbs, I won’t use it to see how tall I am. But apparently, Darwin would. C14 fails to defend Darwin, just like all of science does. This Mouthful of Soap was from … Continue reading
Clades, Fossils, and a Fat Flippered Fish | A Mouthful of Soap
The Darwinian Tree of life is a great work of science fiction. Fossils, however, tear the tree down. Lousy fossils. Whose side are they on, anyway? This Mouthful of Soap was from the Evolution 101 series (originally posted on the … Continue reading
Homologous Circular Reasons | A Mouthful of Soap
There is no better example of circular reasoning than the use of homologous traits to support evolution. Forget keeping Darwin out of the classroom, let’s fight to keep it out of the courtroom! This Mouthful of Soap was from the … Continue reading