"“Throughout history, it has been the inaction of those who could have acted; the indifference of those who should have known better; the silence of the voice of justice when it mattered most; that has made it possible for evil to triumph.â€.
Haile Selassie
Check out some of my past blogs:
General Religion
Comfort In Dead Idols
The Decline of Religious Inclination
The Idiosyncratic God
God - The Ultimate "Something From Nothing"
Jesus - The Unnecessary Sacrifice
My Atheism
Creating Gods Through Aesthetic Abstracts
A Different Look at the Problem of Evil
Atheism: The Rational Antithesis of Religion
The Self-Deceit Called Faith
Complexity from Higher Complexity
The Problem with School Prayer
Killing the Cosmological Argument
Tearing Apart The Teleological Argument
The Problem of Stating Absolutes
Scripture Study
So the Bible is Infallible, eh?
Failed Biblical Prophecy
Direct Contradictions in the Bible
The Fallacy of John 3:16
Lucifer is NOT Satan?
Negotiating with God?
Are Women Equal in the Eyes of God?
Judge God vs. The Innocent
On Morality
Freedom in Thought & Conviction as the Higher Morality
The Godless Moral Absolutism
Relative Perception in a World of Absolutes
Moral Relativism Inherent in Christian Fundamentalism
On Morality / The Perverted Morality of the Bible
On Science
The God Hypothesis vs. the Evolution Theory
Genetic Probability Arguments for Common Ancestry
Young Earth is Required for Anti-Evolution "Logic"
The Failure of Intelligent Design
On Life
In Light of Life
Life the experience / Death the condition
Contradiction as a Catalyst for Progress
An Implied Right To Our Own Perception
On Homosexuality
Evidence for the Biological Link to Homosexuality
The Normalcy of Homosexuality
A Challenge for the Homophobic
Is Homosexuality A Choice?
On Homosexual Marriage
Church Politics, the IRS, and Gays
Personal
My Grandparents & Emperor Haile Selassie
Values of Existentialism in Relation to Meaning
Excerpt from Haile Selassie’s Speech to the U.N