Monthly Archives: January 2010
My Story On Film
For those of you interested in finding out about my journey from fundamentalist believer to free-thinking non-believer, you will find a short version of it in this documentary done by my son, Graeme, as part of his studies in broadcast … Continue reading
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Pat Robertson Makes Me Sick
Even when I was a fundamentalist, I never was a big fan of Pat Robertson, host of the popular 700 Club television show and founder of the Christian Broadcast Network. Now, I am sickened by him. Pat Robertson has said … Continue reading
“Crusing for a Bruising” Takes On a Whole New Meaning
Where will Jesus, or the Virgin Mary, or some other religious figure show up next? Well, here’s the latest manifestation of divine presence in the world. Go figure. These are all examples of pareidolia – “a false perception of imagery … Continue reading
Beautiful in the Extreme
The Telegraph has a series of photos called, Pictures of the Year 2009: Space. This online gallery has 28 stunning images from space. Beautiful in the Extreme. To see the rest of the gallery go to: Pictures of the Year … Continue reading
We’re Out and We’re Proud. Atheists that is.
This article by Russel Blackford in The Philosopher’s Magazine makes a strong case for atheists being vocal about their disbelief. Russel and Udo Schuklenk recently edited, 50 Voices of Disbelief, a fascinating collection of modern atheists and their perpsectives on … Continue reading
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