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The Beatles Were More Popular Than Jesus For One Week In 1966

April 1, 2013

Let’s get the clichés out of the way: The Beatles are probably the best band of all time, and the …

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If we can dismiss this, why not other creation myths?

June 4, 2012

Have a good laugh at the comic below exploring the differing worldviews of science and the ancient Nordic religion. After …

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America the Ignorant

February 14, 2011

Americans are by no means the most intelligent bunch. Shortly after WWII and some prominent decades of intellectual prowess that …

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Top Posts of 2010

December 31, 2010

Well 2010 has come and gone, and I am looking forward to another great year in science and skepticism. Your …

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The Cult Checklist

December 7, 2010

As a frequent critic of  religious theology, I thought that it might be interesting to look at the similarities between …

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Do You Know Jesus From Joseph Smith?

October 29, 2010

Where was Jesus born? What is Ramadan? Whose writings inspired the Protestant Reformation? Which Biblical figure led the exodus from …

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What Evolution Looks Like After 12 Years of Lutheran School

September 25, 2010

Only a Theory? This begins hopefully a series of posts that features the perspective of a current or former “true …

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Is Scriptural Morality Absolute?

May 3, 2010

Why not Just Do Whatever You Want? I was talking with my friend the other day about the dilemma of …

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