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The Politically Incorrect GuideTM to Islam (and the Crusades): A Review
The Politically Incorrect GuideTM to Islam (and the Crusades), Robert Spencer, Regnery Publishing 2005 A disadvantage of buying books online is that a book cannot… -
The Lost Tomb of Jesus
A little over two years ago an ossuary with questionable provenance turned up with the inscription James, brother of Jesus engraved on it. The practice… -
Advocating Absolute Power or Democratic Power
by: Gordon Wayne A fundamental question concerning power, authority, and religious ideology is whether religion promotes absolute political power or democratic political power. Some people… -
You Make Me Sick
Brett Keane, who has a series of outspoken videos from an atheist viewpoint on YouTube, also takes a very dim view of claims of “miracles.”… -
Belonging and Fear
by: Gord Barker Why people believe in religion(s) seem to me to be a relatively simple answer. That instinct plays a role here is debatable.… -
Tribe Instinct Leads To Religion
by: Dan Shanefield Why does anyone believe in religions? My theory is that during our evolutionary change from ape-like animals to early humans, we developed… -
Religion is far from a weak instinct
by: Richard I don’t think you are far off with your theory, but not “dead on” either. Religion is far from a weak instinct, and… -
Other Species Can Communicate Complex Thoughts
by: Lee Gordon Wayne claims … “Speech is a uniquely human ability because no other species possesses the biological endowments necessary for transmitting complex thoughts… -
The most ridiculous argument for God
Esquire has had for some years a running series “What I’ve Learned” in which various celebrities weigh in on what they have learned from their… -
Definition of a Philosopher
A Classic Freethought Essay – originally published in La Grande Encyclopedie by: César Chesneau Dumarsais (1676 – 1756) Editor’s note: I like this essay because…
