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Comments by Antipotheosis


3. Group wants Wi-Fi banned from public buildings

Comment #186226 by Antipotheosis on May 30, 2008 at 1:16 am

I would be more concerned about the potential health risks relating to cancers when looking at wireless networks... I don't know how true this might be but my friend once told me about how over-use of laptop computers (placed on one's lap...) might be causing an increase in sterility... mobile phones contributing to cancers, particularly things like brain tumors... and wireless internet fields and the like may have similar negative health implications... I have yet to see this stuff properly researched (in credible medical journals or whatever) but I would be interrested in finding out...

4. Richard Dawkins: 'Growth in creationist beliefs a problem for schools'

Comment #156514 by Antipotheosis on April 7, 2008 at 5:36 pm

The only reason why Australian Creationists would be exporting their nonsense overseas is that they know they won't get away with promoting such Bullshit over here in Australia...

5. Thy will be done

Comment #154751 by Antipotheosis on April 3, 2008 at 4:49 pm

I think that it might be useful in these sorts of circumstances to have read aloud an inclusive statement of value and appreciation for the Enlightenment traditions of Reason, Science, Secularism, Humanism, etc. to be read immediately after the religious have announced their own statements of traditional values (often in the form of prayers).

6. Supreme Court to consider Ten Commandments vs. 'Seven Aphorisms'

Comment #153562 by Antipotheosis on April 1, 2008 at 3:06 pm

hopefully it will become an open forum for any group to construct a monument to their chosen moral principles...some notable ones would obviously be FSM's 8 I'd rather you didn'ts; the actual punishments associated with the Ten Commandments, several Atheist and/or Secular versions of the Ten Commandments, The Universal Declaration on Human Rights; and The Secular Humanist Declaration certainly deserve monuments to be erected for their display...