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Daily Hilarity: A Rainbow Of Double Entendres

Custador recommends this hilarious exercise in double entendres on the once extremely popular British show for preschoolers Rainbow: Rest assured, it never was intended to air for children and it never did air for them—it was made for a Christmas Party tape for the show’s staff only. Your Thoughts?

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A Fire Hose Of Atheist Philosophy

That’s how our friend Vorjack of Unreasonable Faith fame characterized Camels With Hammers yesterday.   Made my day.  If we ever have promotional materials that’s going in there. But today of course was more like a faucet that out of the blue drops one random droplet all day.  I had no internet access and was swamped [...]

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In Defense Of Mocking And Embarrassing Religion

(I’m moving this post from last summer to the front page today since its topic is relevant to “Everybody Draw Mohammed Day.) Unreasonable Faith just profiled this interesting looking documentary on a tour of debates between Christopher Hitchens and Doug Wilson. In the comments section to that post, Custador wrote the following about Christopher Hitchens: [...]

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Jerry Falwell’s "Spiritual Mathematics"

Daniel Florian puts it best: He calls it “spiritual mathematics.”I call it money-grubbing superstitious bullshit.

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Commitment To Value Without God

After I made this post replying to Jon Stewart’s and Daniel Florien’s remarks about the value of faith, I copied my remarks and posted them to the website Unreasonable Faith where Florien’s remarks had been found.  In reply to my comment another poster asked us non-believers there what motivates our morality since, having grown up [...]

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