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Frank

Pursuing Life and Liberty at any Cost Including: Life and Liberty

About Me

I am a student at votec learning medical science skills, graphic design skills, and press operation skills. I love to play soccor, read books, listen to music and debate on important subjects on blogs no one will probably ever read. I got an awesome sense of humour but I like to taken serously everyonce in awhile. I see Science and Mathmatics as truths. I have recently decided to join th Democratic Socialist Party of America. Someone once said nothing in the world is truth and can't be proven. I told him 1+1=2 ! and I can prove it. I love to play runescape.com on the internet and I enjoy watching movies online. My favorite football team will probably be Texas Longhorns for football, Kansas City Chiefs for NFL, Jayhawks for Basketball, New York Yankees for baseball, and Mexico for my Soccor team. I am voting Pen and Teller for president this election even though their not running. I like rocker chicks with atleast one tattoo because I think that freakin hot. I like burnettes but not if they are to stuck up, blondes if they can atleast spell their name and red heads if they got nice rack and not too stubborn. I like hanging out with friends and partying even though I usually end up doing things I regret in the morning just ask some of my close friends. I have done somethings in the past that put a problem on my wallet but hopefully through new schooling and training I can get a job pay my debts and buy and truck and pickup babes. If you feel like talking to me about anything under the sun just add me and leave a message I will try to hit you back as quick as my internet and computer can. Peace Out!

50 Things About Me Survey


Have fun answering this cool survey!


1. What is your best friends name? MeatLoaf
2. What color underwear/boxers wearing now? azul
3. What are you listening to right now? Metal
4. Whats your favorite number? 1000000000
5. What was the last thing you ate? filete
6. If you were a crayon what color would you be? negro
7. How is the weather right now? lluvioso
8. Who was the last person you talked 2 on the phone? Mamá
9. The first thing you notice about the opposite sex? Ass
10. Do you have a significant other? no
11. Favorite TV show? Pen and Teller Bullshit
12. Siblings? Sí
13. Height? 70"
14. Hair color? cuervo
15. Eye Color? Avellano
16. Do you wear contacts? No
17. Favorite Holiday? Holloween
18. Month? Septembere
19. Have you ever cried for no reason? Si
20. What was the last movie you watched? Simpsons Movie
21. Favorite Day of the Year? Cumpleaños
22. Are you too shy to ask someone out? Sí
23. Can you do a headstand (not using the wall)? Sí
24. Hugs or Kisses? Abrazos
25. Chocolate or Vanilla? Vanilla
26. Do you want your friends to respond to this? No
27. Who is most likely to respond? Idiota
28. Who is least likely to respond? Amigo
29. What books are you reading? The God Delusion
30. Piercings? Utilizado también
31. Favorite movies? Borat, Good Burger, Friday, Forest Gump
32. Favorite football Team? Texas Longhorns
33. what were u doing before this? alzando lejos
34. Butter, Plain or Salted popcorn? Mantequilla
37. Dogs or cats? Pedros
38. Favorite flower? Amapola
39. Been caught doing something you weren't supposed to do? Sí
40. Do you have a best friend of the opposite sex? Sí
41. Have you ever loved someone? Sí
42. Who would you like to see right now? Satanás
43. Are you still friends with people from kindergarten? No
44. Have you ever fired a gun? Si
45. Do you like to travel by plane? Si
46. Right-handed or Left-handed? Right
47. How many pillows do you sleep with? 1
48. Are you missing someone? Sí
49. Do you have a Tattoo? No
50. Anybody on myspace that you'd go on a date with? Patito
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Pietro Acciarito (1871–1943): Italian anarchist activist who attempted to assassinate King Umberto 1._______________Zackie Achmat (1962—): South African anti-HIV/AIDS activist; founder of the Treatment Action Campaign.________Ayaan Hirsi Ali (1969—): Dutch feminist and politician.Natalie Angier (1958—): Non-fiction writer and science journalist for The New York Times; 1991 winner of Pulitzer Prize for Beat Reporting._______________Dan Barker (1949—): American atheist activist.[11] Richard Carrier (1969—): historian, philosopher and atheist activist.________________Emma Goldman (1869–1940): Lithuanian-born radical, known for her writings and speeches defending anarchist communism, feminism and atheism.___________George Holyoake (1817–1906): English secularist, the last person in England to be imprisoned (1842) for being an atheist._____________Ellen Johnson: current president of American Atheists.____Peter Kropotkin (1842–1921): Russian anarchist communist activist and geographer, best known for his book, Mutual Aid: A Factor of Evolution, which refutes social Darwinism. ____________ Taslima Nasrin (1962—): Bangladeshi physician, writer, feminist human rights activist and secular humanist._______Michael Newdow (1953—): American physician and attorney, who sued a school district on the grounds that its requirement that children recite the U.S. Pledge of Allegiance, containing the words "under God," breached the separation-of-church-and-state provision in the establishment clause of the United States Constitution.____Madalyn Murray O'Hair (1919–1995): founder of American Atheists, campaigner for the separation of church and state; filed the lawsuit that led the US Supreme Court to ban teacher-led prayer and Bible reading in public schools.___________James Randi, (1928—) magician, debunker and founder of the James Randi Educational Foundation._________Margaret Sanger (1879–1966): American birth-control activist, founder of the American Birth Control League, a forerunner to Planned Parenthood. The masthead motto of her newsletter, The Woman Rebel, read: "No Gods, No Masters."_____________Vinayak Damodar Savarkar (1883–1966): Indian revolutionary freedom fighter, and Hindu nationalist leader.____________Bhagat Singh (1907–1931): Indian revolutionary freedom fighter.____________Barbara Smoker (1923—): British humanist activist and freethought advocate. Wrote the book Freethoughts: Atheism, Secularism, Humanism – Selected Egotistically from The Freethinker._____________David Suzuki (1936—): Canadian university professor, science broadcaster and environmental activist.___________Polly Toynbee (1946—): columnist for The Guardian._________Authors_______Douglas Adams (1952–2001): British radio and television writer, author of The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy.________________Jorge Amado: Brazilian author._________Isaac Asimov (1920–1992): Russian-born American author of science fiction and popular science books.__________Dave Barry (1947–): American humor columnist and author of Big Trouble, among others.______________Ambrose Bierce (1842–1914?): American writer, author of The Devil's Dictionary.___________________________________Marshall Brain (1961–) Author of WhyWontGodHealAmputees.com and GodIsImaginary.com and HowStuffWorks founder_____________________________________Sir Arthur C. Clarke (1917—): British scientist and science-fiction author.___________________________________Vardis Fisher (1895–1968): American writer, scholar. Author of atheistic Testament of Man series.______________Nadine Gordimer (1923—): South African writer and political activist. Her writing has long dealt with moral and racial issues, particularly apartheid in South Africa. She won the Nobel Prize in literature in 1991.____________Jan Guillou (1944—): Swedish author and Journalist._______Sam Harris (1967—): American author, researcher in neuroscience, author of The End of Faith and Letter to a Christian Nation.___________________Harry Harrison (1925—): American science fiction author, anthologist and artist whose short story "The Streets of Ashkelon" took as its hero an atheist who tries to prevent a Christian missionary from indoctrinating a tribe of irreligious but ingenuous alien beings.___________________Christopher Hitchens (1949—): Author, journalist and essayist._______________Michel Houellebecq (1958—): French novelist.______________S. T. Joshi (1958—): American editor and literary critic._Ludovic Kennedy (1919—): British journalist, author, and campaigner for voluntary euthanasia.______________Pär Lagerkvist (1891–1974): Swedish author who was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1951. He used religious motifs and figures from the Christian tradition without following the doctrines of the church._______________Rutka Laskier (1929–1943): Polish Jew who was killed at Auschwitz concentration camp at the age of 14. Because of her diary, on display at Israel's Holocaust museum, she has been dubbed the "Polish Anne Frank."__________________Stanislaw Lem (1921–2006): Polish science fiction novelist and essayist._________________Giacomo Leopardi (1798–1837): Italian poet, linguist, essayist and philosopher. Leopardi is legendary as an out-and-out nihilist.___________________Primo Levi (1919–1987): Italian novelist and chemist, survivor of Auschwitz concentration camp.________________Georg Christoph Lichtenberg (1742 - 1799): German scientist, satirist, philosopher and anglophile. Known as one of Europe's best authors of aphorisms. Satirized religion using aphorisms like "I thank the Lord a thousand times for having made me become an atheist."______________Pierre Loti (1850–1923): French novelist and travel writer.__________Joseph McCabe (1867–1955): English writer, anti-religion campaigner.___________Ian McEwan, CBE (1948—): British author and winner of the Man Booker Prize._____________China Miéville (1972—): British Science Fiction author.____________David Mills (author) (1959—): Author who argues in his book Atheist Universe that science and religion cannot be successfully reconciled.____________Camille Paglia (1947—): American post-feminist literary and cultural critic._____________Harold Pinter (1930—): British playwright, screenwriter, poet, actor, director, author, and political activist, best known for his plays The Birthday Party (1957), The Caretaker (1959), The Homecoming (1964), and Betrayal (1978). Winner of the Nobel Prize in Literature in 2005. ___________ Terry Pratchett (1948—): English Fantasy author known for his satirical Discworld series._______Philip Pullman (1946—): CBE, British author of His Dark Materials fantasy trilogy for young adults, which have atheism as a major theme.___________Ayn Rand (1905–1982): Russian-born American author and founder of Objectivism.____________Ron Reagan (1958—): American magazine journalist, board member of the politically activist Creative Coalition, son of former U. S. President Ronald Reagan.___________Salman Rushdie (1947—): Indian-born British essayist and author of fiction.___________José Saramago (1922—): Portuguese writer, playwright and journalist. He was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1998.________Dan Savage (1964—): Author and sex advice columnist.[62] Despite his atheism, Savage considers himself Catholic "in a cultural sense." ____________George Bernard Shaw (1856–1950): Irish playwright, only person to have been awarded both a Nobel Prize (Nobel Prize in Literature in 1925) and an Oscar (Academy Award for Best Adapted Screenplay in 1939 for Pygmalion)._________Percy Bysshe Shelley (1792–1822): British Romantic poet, contemporary and associate of John Keats and Lord Byron, and author of The Necessity of Atheism.______________Warren Allen Smith (1921—): Author of Who's Who in Hell.______________Kurt Vonnegut (1922–2007): American author, writer of Cat's Cradle, among other books. Vonnegut said "I am an atheist (or at best a Unitarian who winds up in churches quite a lot)."_______________Ibn Warraq (1946—): Best-selling author and secularist scholar of Islam currently living in the United States. He is a Muslim apostate and an outspoken critic of Islam who has written extensively on what he views as the oppressive nature of Islam._________________Gao Xingjian (1940—): Chinese émigré novelist, dramatist, critic, translator, stage director and painter. Winner of the Nobel Prize in Literature in 2000._____________Business_________________ Girard.Stephen Girard (1750—1831): French sailor turned American banker and philanthropist._____________Graeme Samuel : Australian businessman, currently serving as the chairman of the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission. _______________Christer Sturmark (1964—): Swedish IT entrepreneur and chairman of The Swedish Humanist Organisation.___________Comedians Wil Anderson (1974—): Australian television, radio and stand-up comedian, former host of ABC's The Glass House. ___________Woody Allen (1935—): American film director, actor and comedian. Allen said that "To you I'm an atheist; to God, I'm the Loyal Opposition."_____________Matt Besser (1967—): American comedian _______________George Carlin (1937—): American comedian, actor and author; outspoken atheist who has described religion as being "the greatest bullshit story ever told," that "there's an invisible man living in the sky." ________Adam Carolla (1964—): American comedian, actor and comedy writer. _________________Jimmy Carr (1972—): British comedian.__________David Cross (1964—): American actor and comedian.___________Janeane Garofalo (1964—): American actor and comedian._______Kathy Griffin (1963—): American comedian._______________Robin Ince (1969—): British comedian._____________Patton Oswalt (1969—): American actor and comedian.Julia Sweeney (1959—): American actor and comedian. Alumna of Saturday Night Live, author/performer of a one-woman autobiographical stage show about finding atheism: Letting Go of God._____________Gene Weingarten (1951—): Humor writer for The Washington Post.__________________Film, radio and television_____________ Phillip Adams (1939—): Australian broadcaster, writer, film-maker, left-wing radical thinker and iconoclast. He was the Australian Humanist of the Year in 1987.___________Brannon Braga (1965–): American TV producer and writer, creator of Star Trek: Enterprise.________________Derren Brown (1971–): English psychological illusionist, mentalist, and skeptic of paranormal phenomena. Professed to being an atheist in his book Tricks of the Mind and described Bertrand Russell's collection of essays Why I Am Not a Christian "an absolute joy."_____________________Luis Buñuel (1900–1983): Spanish-born Mexican film-maker, activist of the surrealist movement. Known for his one-liner, "Thank God I'm still an atheist."_________________Adam Carolla (1964—): American comedic radio personality and television personality, best known for co-hosting the radio program Loveline and the television series The Man Show._____________________Stanley Donen (1924—): American film director, best known for his musicals including Seven Brides for Seven Brothers and Singin' in the Rain; awarded honorary Academy Award for lifetime achievement.__________________Ricky Gervais (1961—): British actor, co-creator of the original version of The Office; appears as the Curator in the 2006 film, Night at the Museum._________________Paul Giamatti (1967—): American film and television actor.______________Katharine Hepburn (1907–2003): American actress who appeared in 53 films from 1932 to 1994; winner of four Academy Awards for Best Actress.______________________John Humphrys (1943—): British radio and television presenter who hosted a series of programmes interviewing religious leaders, Humphrys in Search of God.______________Penn Jillette (1955—): American magician, co-host of the television show Bullshit!, on which he has identified himself as an atheist and criticized various religious beliefs. He has also taken the Blasphemy Challenge._____________Skandar Keynes (1991—): English actor (Chronicles of Narnia films).______________Michael Kinsley (1951—): American political journalist, commentator, and television host._______________Tom Leykis (1956—): radio talk-show host._______________Paul Mazursky (1930—): American director, producer and actor._________________Sir Ian McKellen (1939—): English Stage and Screen Actor._________________Stephen Merchant (1974—): British actor and writer, co-creator of The Office. ___________________George Meyer (1956—): Producer and writer for The SimpsonsCillian Murphy (1976—): Irish stage and screen actor.________________Sarah Polley (1979—): Canadian actress and director.____________Steven Soderbergh (1963—): American filmmaker, Academy Award-winning director of such films as Traffic, Erin Brockovich, Ocean's Eleven, and Sex, Lies and Videotape.__________________Robert Smith (1972—): former Minnesota Vikings running back and NFL Network football analyst.________________J. Michael Straczynski (1954—): American writer and producer, creator of Babylon 5.___________________Teller (magician) (1948—): American magician, co-host of the television show Bullshit!._________________Joss Whedon (1964—): American screenwriter and director, most famous for creating Buffy the Vampire Slayer.________________Gene Wilder (1933—): American actor best known for his role as Willy Wonka.__________________Music___________________ Vaughan Williams.Matthew Bellamy (1978—): British guitarist, pianist and vocalist with Muse.[112] Björk (1965—): Icelandic Singer/Song writer, Composer and Producer.____________________Isaac Brock (1975—): American singer, guitarist, banjoist, and songwriter for the indie rock band Modest Mouse.[114] Noel Gallagher (1967—): English Song Writer and Guitarist with Oasis.____________________David Gilmour (1946—): English guitarist and vocalist with Pink Floyd.__________________Greg Graffin (1964—): Lead singer of the punk rock band Bad Religion. Received his zoology PhD with the thesis Monism, Atheism and the Naturalist Worldview: Perspectives from Evolutionary Biology.___________________Billy Joel (1949—): American singer, songwriter, and pianist.____________________Lemmy (1945—): English rock singer and bass guitarist, most famous for founding the heavy metal band Motörhead._____________Till Lindemann (1963—): Lead singer of the German heavy metal band, Rammstein________________Emcee Lynx (1980—), anarchist hip hop musician who identifies as potentially pantheist, agnostic or atheist.________________ Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov (1844–1908): Russian Nationalist composer, member of "The Five", best-known for the tone poem Scheherazade.____________________Ned Rorem (1923—): American composer __________________Ralph Vaughan Williams (1872—1958): British composer. Despite the variety of his works with religious connections, Vaughan Williams was decidedly not a believer He once said that "there is no reason why an atheist could not write a good mass," then proved it by writing a superb one. He later became an agnostic.____________________Philosophy________________Russe ll.A. J. Ayer (1910–1989): Philosopher and advocate of logical positivism. Ayer was not an atheist in the sense of asserting that God does not exist, since he viewed such a claim as meaningless. However, he has been classified as a "practical atheist," who finds no reason to worship a deity whose existence cannot be verified.__________________Mikhail Bakunin (1814–1876): Russian philosopher, writer and anarchist. ___________________Albert Camus (1913–1960): French philosopher and novelist, a luminary of existentialism. He won the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1957. ____________________Rudolf Carnap (1891–1970): German philosopher who was active in central Europe before 1935 and in the United States thereafter. He was a leading member of the Vienna Circle and a prominent advocate of logical positivism._______________Benedetto Croce (1886–1952): Italian philosopher and public figure. ___________________Daniel Dennett (1942—): American philosopher, author of Breaking the Spell.____________________Diagoras (5th century BCE): Ancient Greek poet and sophist known as the Atheist of Milos, who declared that there were no Gods.___________________Denis Diderot (1713–84): editor-in-chief of the Encyclopédie, who succeeded in bringing about "a revolution in men's minds."__________________Ludwig Andreas Feuerbach (1804–1872): German philosopher whose major work, The Essence of Christianity, maintains that religion and divinity are projections of human nature.___________Claude Adrien Helvétius (1715–71): French philosopher whose ethical and social views helped shape the school of utilitarianism later made famous by Jeremy Bentham._______Baron d'Holbach (1723–89): French philosopher and encyclopedist, most famous as being one of the first outspoken atheists in Europe.____________________Paul Kurtz (1925–): Professor Emeritus of Philosophy at the University at Buffalo (SUNY).____________________John Leslie Mackie (1917–1981): Australian philosopher who specialized in meta-ethics as a proponent of moral skepticism. Wrote The Miracle of Theism, discussing arguments for and against theism and concluding that theism is rationally untenable.________________Karl Marx (1818–83): German author of Das Kapital, known for his assertion that "Religion is... the opium of the people."___________________Jean Meslier (1678–1733): French village Catholic priest who was found, on his death, to have written a book-length philosophical essay, entitled Common Sense but commonly referred to as Meslier's Testament, promoting atheism._____________Julien Offray de La Mettrie (1709–51): French physician and philosopher, earliest materialist writer of the Enlightenment, claimed as a founder of cognitive science._______________Friedrich Nietzsche (1844–1900): German philosopher whose Beyond Good and Evil sought to refute traditional notions of morality. Nietzsche penned a memorable secular statement of the Doctrine of Eternal Recurrence in Thus Spake Zarathustra and is forever associated with the phrase, "God is dead" (first seen in his book, The Gay Science).____________________Piergiorgio Odifreddi (1950—): Italian mathematician, philosopher and science writer._______________Bertrand Russell, (1872–1970): British philosopher and mathematician. He won the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1950. Though he considered himself an agnostic in a purely philosophical context, he said that the label atheist conveyed a more accurate understanding of his views in a popular context.________________Jean-Paul Sartre (1905–1980): French existentialist philosopher, dramatist and novelist who declared that he had been an atheist from age twelve.[147] Although he regarded God as a self-contradictory concept, he still thought of it as an ideal toward which people strive.[148] He rejected the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1964. According to Sartre, his most-repeated summary of his existentialist philosophy, "Existence precedes essence," implies that humans must abandon traditional notions of having been designed by a divine creator._______________Peter Singer (1946—): Australian utilitarian philosopher, proponent of animal rights, and Ira W. DeCamp Professor of Bioethics at Princeton University.___________________Sherwin Wine (1928—2007): Founder of the non-theistic Society for Humanistic Judaism, who has also called himself an "ignostic"._____________________Slavoj ,,i,,ek (1949—): Slovenian sociologist, postmodern philosopher, and cultural critic.______________Politics and law___________ Shulamit Aloni (1928—): Israeli politician and left-wing activist. She served as Israel's minister of education from 1992 to 1993._______________Charles Bradlaugh (1833–1891): Political activist and one of the most famous English atheists of the 19th century.____________Alastair Campbell (1957—): Director of Communications and Strategy for the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 1997 to 2003._______________Robin Cook (1946–2005): Secretary of State for Foreign & Commonwealth Affairs of the UK (1997–2001), whose funeral service was held in the High Kirk of Scotland, where he was described as a "Presbyterian atheist." ______________Giuseppe Garibaldi (1807–1882) Leader of the Italian Risorgimento, unifier of Italy, "Hero of the Two Worlds".__________Mikhail Gorbachev (1931—): Former Soviet president and winner of the Nobel Peace Prize in 1990._____________Enver Hoxha: (1908–1985): Communist ruler who declared Albania the first atheist state, and who has been identified as an "arch-atheist."______________M. Karunanidhi (1924—): Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu.______________Aleksander Kwa,,niewski (1954—): Former President of Poland (1995-2005).__________________Vladimir Ilyich Lenin Marxist revolutioanary, Bolshevik Leader and President of the All Russian Congress of Peoples' Soviets. Lenin considered atheist propaganda to be essential to promoting communism._________________Alexander Lukashenko (1954—): President of Belarus, self-described "Russian Orthodox atheist."_____________Mo Mowlam (1949–2005): Former Secretary of State for Northern Ireland.________________Culbert Olson (1876–1962): American politician and Governor of California (1939–1943).______________Joseph Stalin (1879–1953): Soviet head of state.___________Pete Stark, D.-Calif. (1931—): U.S. Representative; first openly nontheistic member of Congress._____________Bengt Westerberg (1943—): Swedish politician, leader of the Liberal People's Party from 1983 to 1995. Minister for Social Affairs and Deputy Prime Minister from 1991 to 1994. Currently holds office as the Deputy President of the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies in Geneva, Switzerland.________________Science and technology__________________ Wozniak.Peter Atkins (1940—): Professor of chemistry at Lincoln College, Oxford in the University of Oxford, England. Also a prolific writer of popular chemistry textbooks._________________Paul D. Boyer (1918—): American biochemist and Nobel Laureate in Chemistry in 1997.___________________Sean M. Carroll (1956—): Theoretical cosmologist specializing in dark energy and general relativity._______Subrahmanyan Chandrasekhar (1910–1995): Indian American astrophysicist known for his theoretical work on the structure and evolution of stars. He was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1983.______________________Richard Dawkins (1941—): British zoologist, biologist, creator of the concepts of the selfish gene and the meme; outspoken atheist and popularizer of science, author of The God Delusion and founder of the Richard Dawkins Foundation for Reason and Science._________________Paul Dirac (1902–1984): British theoretical physicist, founder of quantum mechanics, predicted the existence of antimatter; won the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1933._____________Richard Feynman (1918–1988): American theoretical physicist, best known for his work in renormalizing Quantum electrodynamics and his path integral formulation of Quantum Mechanics . He won the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1965.___________________Sigmund Freud (1856–1939): Father of psychoanalysis._______Christer Fuglesang (1957—), Swedish astronaut and physicist.________________Vitaly Ginzburg (1916—): Russian theoretical physicist and astrophysicist who was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics in 2003. He was also awarded the Wolf Prize in Physics in 1994/95.________________G. H. Hardy (1877–1947): a prominent English mathematician, known for his achievements in number theory and mathematical analysis._________________Frédéric Joliot-Curie (1900–1958): French physicist andNobel Laureate in Chemistry in 1935.________________Harold Kroto (1939—): 1996 Nobel Laureate in Chemistry._____________Alfred Kinsey (1894–1956): American biologist, sexologist and professor of entomology and zoology.______________Richard Leakey (1944—): Kenyan paleontologist, archaeologist and conservationist.______________Ernst Mayr (1904–2005): a renowned taxonomist, tropical explorer, ornithologist, historian of science, and naturalist. He was one of the 20th century's leading evolutionary biologists._______________Jonathan Miller (1934—): British physician, actor, theatre and opera director, and television presenter. Wrote and presented the 2004 television series, Atheism: A Rough History of Disbelief, exploring the roots of his own atheism and investigating the history of atheism in the world._______________Peter D. Mitchell (1920–1992): 1978-Nobel-laureate British biochemist. Atheist mother, and himself atheist from age 15.________________Jacques Monod (1910–1976): French biologist who won the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1965 for discoveries concerning genetic control of enzyme and virus synthesis.________________Fritz Müller (1821–1897): German biologist who emigrated to Brazil, where he studied the natural history of the Amazon rainforest and was an early advocate of evolutionary theory.______________Hermann Joseph Muller (1890–1967): American geneticist and educator, best known for his work on the physiological and genetic effects of radiation (X-ray mutagenesis). He won the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1946._________PZ Myers (1957—) American biology professor at the University of Minnesota and a science blogger via his blog, Pharyngula._______________Paul Nurse (1949—): 2001 Nobel Laureate in Physiology or Medicine.______________Linus Pauling (1901–1994): Nobel Laureate in Chemistry (1954) and Peace (1962); considered by many to be the greatest chemist of the 20th century.__________________Steven Pinker (1954—): American psychologist._____________Richard J. Roberts (1943—): British biochemist and molecular biologist. He won the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1993 for the discovery of introns in eukaryotic DNA and the mechanism of gene-splicing._____________Amartya Kumar Sen (1933—): 1998 Nobel Laureate in Economics.______________Claude Shannon (1916–2001): American electrical engineer and mathematician, has been called "the father of information theory", and was the founder of practical digital circuit design theory._____________Michael Smith (1932–2000): British-born Canadian biochemist and Nobel Laureate in Chemistry in 1993.___________Richard Stallman (1953—): American software freedom activist, hacker, and software developer.______________Victor J. Stenger (1935—): emeritus professor of Physics and Astronomy at the University of Hawaii and adjunct professor of Philosophy at the University of Colorado.____________Leonard Susskind (1940—): American theoretical physicist; a founding father of superstring theory and professor of theoretical physics at Stanford University._____________Linus Torvalds (1969—): Finnish software engineer, creator of the Linux kernel. ______________Alan Turing (1912–1954): English mathematician, logician, and cryptographer. Turing is often considered to be the father of modern computer science. The Turing Award, often recognized as the "Nobel Prize of computing", is named after him.__________________James D. Watson (1928—): 1962-Nobel-laureate co-discover of the structure of DNA._____________Steven Weinberg (1933—): American theoretical physicist. He won the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1979 for combining electromagnetism and the weak force into the electroweak force._____________David Sloan Wilson (1949—): American evolutionary biologist, son of Sloan Wilson, proponent of multilevel selection theory and author of several popular books on evolution._____________Steve Wozniak (1950—): co-founder of Apple Computer and inventor of the Apple I and Apple II.____________Visual arts_________ Smith.Mitch Clem (1982—): American cartoonist and webcomic author.______________Alexander McQueen (1969—): English fashion designer.[222] "Normal" Bob Smith (1969—): American graphic artist, who prompted controversy with his creation of Jesus Dress Up.Salvador Dali (1945-?): Spanish surrealist painter. Well know for his dark abstract thought metaphoric paintings, and symbology.

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Movies:

Friday, Forest Gump, Terminal, National Treasure, Grandma's Boy, Offic Space, Pancho Villa, Golden Compass, Alvin and the Chipmunks, Surfin' Ninjas, Home Alone, Rush Hour 1,2,3, Schindler's List, American Gangster, Blow, Harold and Kumar Go to White Castle, Harlod and Kumar Escape from Gauntanamo Bay, Chip and Dale Rescue Rangers, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, Aqua Teen Hunger Force Colon Movie,Cheech and Chong Up in Smoke, Chernobyl, Room 1421, Lord of the Rings, Harry Potter, Blood in Blood out, Once upon a Time in Mexico, Pancho Villa, Los Acosta, Ustedes Los Ricos, Ahi Esta El Dettalle, Mi Querido Veijo, Adam's Family, Pirates of Carribean Curse of the Black Pearl, Taken, Angelitos Negros, Good Burger, Pirates of Carribean Dead Man's Chest, Pirates of the Carribean At World's End,

Television:

American Dad, Two and a Half Men, Borat Pen and Teller's Bullshit, Wonder Showzen, Family Guy, Telemundo, Myth Busters, Survivor Man, Jackass, Moral Orel, Venture Bros, House, Nip and Tuck, Planet Earth, The Universe, Modern Marvels, Dirty Jobs with Mike Row, Survivor Man, 30 Days, Fearce Earth, Myth Busters, Animal Planet, Boondocks, Metacolypse, Nasa, Telemundo, Texas Longhorns, Criminal Mind, SpikeTV, TrueTV, HBO, Cienimax, Spice Channel, Mind of Mencia, MTV, MTV Espanol, UFC. Ice Road Truckers, Sandhogs.

Books:

The Warrior, The King, The Lover The Magician,

My Blog

Prayer doesn’t work

  You are suffering from heart disease-in need of coronary artery bypass surgery. At the hospital someone asks whether you are prepared to take part in an experiment. Not, I hasten to say, an exp...
Posted by Frank on Mon, 26 Nov 2007 10:28:00 PST

Religion’s Real Child Abuse

Richard Hawkins In the wake of the current scandal over child abuse by priests , I have had a letter from an American woman in her mid forties who was brought up Roman Catholic. She has two strong rec...
Posted by Frank on Tue, 20 Nov 2007 12:36:00 PST

What Use is Religion?

Richard Darwkins As a Darwinian, the aspect of religion that catches my attention is its profligate wastefulness, its extravagant display of baroque uselessness.  Nature is a miserly accountant, ...
Posted by Frank on Tue, 20 Nov 2007 12:08:00 PST