1. A secular world is a sane world
Comment #200587 by HAMMERHEAD on June 28, 2008 at 12:34 am
clearthinker,
Wow. You are deep in devotion to your cult. clearthinker, indeed.
Mr. Condell,
Your work is much appreciated and should be broadcast nightly on all channels during prime time. Look into that for me, will you?
Thanks,
HAMMERHEAD
2. Psychiatrists: Least Religious But Most Interested In Patients' Religion
Comment #200571 by HAMMERHEAD on June 27, 2008 at 11:13 pm
This very disconcerting to me. On one hand, it seems obvious that religion and the belief thereof is a serious problem and can be very damaging to the psyche. On the other hand, it seems that psychiatrists are trying to encourage religion as a band-aid to overcome symptoms of deeper issues. That scenario sounds like the makings of a vicious cycle (Maybe if I just got more involved in the church and fully surrender myself to Jesus, then I'll really be happy...).
Comment #200110 by HAMMERHEAD on June 26, 2008 at 11:19 pm
Reese's Nutrageous is close to perfection. Peanuts, Peanut butter and Caramel, all covered in chocolate.
Delightful.
4. Jury Awards Father $11M in Funeral Case
Comment #84164 by HAMMERHEAD on November 1, 2007 at 10:49 am
The Phelps family are living as true to the letter of the bible as they possibly can. They are interpreting world events as though the invisible master of the netherworld is guiding them. They should be getting mountains of support by christians everywhere. It is very odd that Bush does not publicly support their efforts. It is the Phelps that have the courage to stand up for what approximately 240,000,000 U.S. citizens claim to believe.
I think the Phelps' positions are among the best arguments for atheism. Keep it up, whack-jobs!
5. The Stupidity of Fox News is Truly Beyond Belief
Comment #52346 by HAMMERHEAD on June 26, 2007 at 8:12 pm
I emailed Father Jonathan the following:
After watching your outrageously silly stint on Fox and Friends recently, I felt it was my duty as an informed and enlightened person to help pull you out of the dark ages. Superstitious beliefs in the invisible creator and controller of everything (who, according to the book that all of this nonsense is centered around, couldn't keep tabs on the only 2 people on the entire flat planet) is nothing more than primitive-minded, fear-based, drivel.
Several million years of evolution explains the complexity of the eye. There is much research on the matter. I suggest looking into it. Geological reality? OK. That's another huge check-mark in the atheist column. Are you talking fossil records? Plate-tectonics? Strata? No matter; the evidence is overwhelming.
Atheists are often portrayed as intellectuals because, most often, they are among the most intelligent and knowledgeable people on this truncated spheroid we call earth.
Are you at all interested in the truth? Or, does it benefit you more to perpetuate the lies of religious mythology? If you get on TV and talk to some faith-head half-wits for 5 minutes (what happened to fair and balanced, by the way?) you get to make your points and the fools who watch that mind-vacuum of a network get their reinforcement for what is comfortable to them. When it's all said and done, you continue to get a nice paycheck for either being a charlatan or a lummox. I'll let you decide which one you are.
Dave