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How odd of God…
by: JT While searching for something else[1] on the web, I stumbled across the first page of an archived article[2] published back in 1976. The… -
Past Speculations, Present Analysis, and Future Applications: Some Thoughts on Religion
by: Will Petillo Chapter 1: Where does religion come from? I don’t really know, but having studied a bit of history, I suspect that the… -
Invented by the Cathars
by: Miguel Lahunken In 1100 AD some Cathars invented the Sacrament of Unbaptism. “Give up Heaven to avoid Hell, and go to Limbo”. Sound Catholic… -
Reason finally prevailed
From: Doug Scott For most of my life I have been a devout Mormon, but reason finally prevailed as I delved deeper and deeper into… -
Jonathan Miller’s: “A Brief History of Disbelief”
by Olga BBC Four – In this first ever television history of disbelief, Jonathan Miller goes on a journey exploring the origins of his own… -
For those who need a reason to celebrate the season
by JT Over the centuries, those most opposed to celebrations during the last couple of weeks of December have been Christians. The Puritans even managed… -
Ancient Times
from Steve Chavez-Berlin Your quote from Ovid – “Let others praise ancient times; I am glad I was born in these.” While I agree with… -
More Lies from a Liar for Jesus
by: JT Self-proclaimed historian, David Barton recently went totally over the top by claiming that the US founding fathers had the debate about creationism vs.… -
Origins of Boxing Day
by Adam Scurr Re: Comments on Boxing Day in the Calendar If you are curious, this day is so called as there was traditionally a… -
A Parting Fun With Figures
by: JT Counting those alive today, approximately 110 Billion people have lived on the Earth. According to Christian theology, Christ died for everyone’s sins Based…
