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Category Archives: Religion
Analytically Thinking Your Way Out of Religion and Faith?
A fascinating look covering the methods of thinking — intuitive vs analytical — may help to explain one’s degree of faith and need for religion. To their credit the researchers are adamant in explaining that they hold no view that … Continue reading
Posted in Religion
Tagged atheism, Deism, Faith, God, intuition vs analytical thinking, Religious belief, spirituality, theism
3 Comments
Religious Persecution in Mid East Reaching Genocidal Characteristics
The reason is the emergence of Islamism, which is a mixture of culture and nationalism rooted in a binding commonality: Islam. Daniel Pipes remarks on the current environment that Christan, Jews and other religious minorities are faced with. Pipes stated … Continue reading
Religion and Intellectualism Are Not Mutually Exclusive
By Joseph An Most people that I’ve come across don’t mind that I’m religious, but they do insist that I don’t be too religious. In fact, most of them think that it’s interesting (read: humorous) that a college student in … Continue reading
Posted in Philosophy, Religion
Tagged agnostics, atheists, Christianity, defense of Christianity, intellectualism, religious critics, religious faith
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Old and New Claims Being Made Over the ‘Jesus Discovery’
Christianity as a faith relies on the resurrection story for its validity. The resurrection was the moment Jesus Christ fulfilled his earthly mission. Likewise, God fulfilled his promise by a making a new covenant with mankind. After Jesus was crucified, … Continue reading
BBC Chief Admits To Covering Muslims and Christians Differently
“The point is that for a Muslim, a depiction, particularly a comic or demeaning depiction, of the Prophet Mohammed might have the emotional force of a piece of grotesque child pornography. One of the mistakes secularists make is not to … Continue reading
Bear With Young Christopher ‘Ali’ Stone. He’s Only Trying to Save the World.
As he attempts his youthful exercise in righteous indignation. The poor lad is over all the place when it comes to reasons behind his recent conversion to Islam. On one hand it’s "hey, I needed the money" in order to … Continue reading
It Does No Good To Apologize To Hungry Bears Or Radical Muslims
Because your sincerity has nothing to do with their voracious appetites. Say hay, did you know a grizzly bear eats forty pounds of food a day or 280 pounds a week? Did you also know that roughly 622 Jihad-Islamic related … Continue reading
Posted in Foreign Affairs, Religion
Tagged Afghanistan, Islam, Koran, NATO burning Korans, radical islam, Radical Muslims
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Is Iran Fulfilling Biblical Prophesy?
Please don’t run away! We haven’t lost it and gone the way of kooks. Biblical prophesy is a tricky thing and I don’t give an ounce of credit to modern day "prophets." While biblical prophesy is indeed real, as evident … Continue reading
Posted in Current Events, Religion, World Events
Tagged Biblical prophesy, End of Days, Iran, Iran nuclear program, Israel, Middle East
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Obama, Jesus, and Tax Increases.
Erick Erickson over at Red State, feels that the President invoking Jesus to defend the need for a tax increase on the wealthy was in his own words, a “perversion.” Personally, I really don’t care because at this point in … Continue reading
Posted in American Politics, Current Events, History, Humor, Opinion, Philosophy, Religion
Tagged Erick Erickson, Jesus, Obama, taxes, Zacchaeus
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Atheists Go To Church: ‘The Temple of Atheism’
The charge that atheism is a religion in itself is rejected by those who subscribe to the belief, or lack thereof, of atheism. However, observes from the outside see all the rigidness, close mindedness, group think exclusiveness atheists accuse the … Continue reading
Posted in Religion, Western Society
Tagged atheism, hedonism, Religious beliefs, Roger Putnam, social capital, temple of atheism, theism
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Breaking: Any Minute the Left Will Collectively Explode
Politico | Obama: I Pushed Dodd-Frank And Health Care Reform Because Of Christ The president said he often falls to his knees in prayer, and emphasized the role of his religious values in determining where to lead the country. That’s … Continue reading
Transhumanists Have Lost Their Flipping Minds
Categorized as “ethical technology,” contributor Alex McGilvery penned an essay titled “Religion and Transhumanism” over at the Institute for Emerging Ethics and Technologies where he discussed the conflicts and compatibilities between religion and transhumanism; and if taken seriously, how tranhumanism … Continue reading
Posted in Philosophy, Religion
Tagged Abolition of Man, atheism, Christianity, Dark Ages, Future, God and Nature, humanity, Nazism, Philosophy, science, Technology, theism, Transhumanism
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Christianity Still Leads Globally
Pew Research‘s Global Christianity A comprehensive demographic study of more than 200 countries finds that there are 2.18 billion Christians of all ages around the world, representing nearly a third of the estimated 2010 global population of 6.9 billion. Christians … Continue reading





