Category Archives: religion
Religions; when in power, or search of it.
Just in case you’ve been asleep the last few months, organized religion has been on a tear. All should oppose it.
On “Murder in a friendless World”
Recently, I was asked by a friend to comment on an opinion article he had linked to on Facebook. The article being, “Murder in a Friendless World” posted on al Jazeera. Instead of me posting my reply on his Facebook … Continue reading
No, not all religions are equal.
Oh hell, Andrew Sullivan (and Bill Maher, wow) and I are starting to agree on more things than I’m used to. Due to Dzhokhar Tsarnaev’s recent confession that radical Islam and for unspecified reasons, our wars in Iraq and Afghanistan … Continue reading
Abortion.
Still reeling from the Boston bombing, still unsure of the outcome of the gun control bill, still unsure of Syria and how/if we should aid the rebels (and which rebels to aid), I’m still unsure about, well, many things. One … Continue reading
Rapists in India
Apparently, gang rape is an up and coming thing in India. A 39 year old Swedish woman in the latest case. Before there was a woman gang raped by a bus driver and his murderable friends who raped her when … Continue reading
Help me out readers.
I’ve come to realize that I’ve been in a funk lately. Every time I see an issue in the national press I think, “I’d sure like to rip into that!” However, I never do. And I’ve just now realized why: … Continue reading
Atheism. Not a golden ticket to rationality.
I am an avid reader of Andrew Sullivan’s “The Dish.” More because I disagree with him almost as often as I agree, yet I can’t just dismiss him off-hand as I find him very often well written. So when I … Continue reading