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Friday, September 19, 2008

I got my spaghetti on!

Just different enough to be unique, just generic enough not to be largely offensive. Thanks Chickie for the inspiration! My truck has been touched by His Noodley Appendage!

http://www.venganza.org



Aaargh!

I think it's a nicer way to decorate than, say, Band-Aid brand decals.


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Tuesday, August 26, 2008

Filler #2 - music and religion

Three of the perfect songs at one of the perfect times in my life. This well reflected my feelings then and still.

"God"
-Tori Amos



"Crucify"
-Tori Amos



"Dear God"
Sarah McLachlan cover of XTC's hit

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Wednesday, August 20, 2008

Interesting snippet

I try not to be pushy with my newfound zeal for agnosticism/ humanism. It's fascinating to me just how many people out there share the views that I've been almost embarrassed of having since childhood. Thank you marvelous internet-tubes. I no longer feel like an outsider in a Christian society. Now I'm merely a minority! I'm slowly learning that the word atheist is really a benign term even though it gets pushed into the "evil cult" category by society.



Find more videos like this on Atheist Nexus

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Friday, April 18, 2008

Ben Stein lost my money

I've been seeing the teasers for the new Ben Stein movie Expelled lately. I couldn't tell exactly what it was about, and perhaps that's because he wants to control the potential damage that could be caused if intelligent people were to see it.

I was drifting aimlessly around the web today, as I usually do when I should be taking care of real life responsibilities, when I came across this site: http://www.expelledexposed.com . Apparently the movie is an attempt to portray the scientific community as a good 'ol boy system which will blacklist and run out anyone who believes in creationism/intelligent design(ID). We're taking creation and religion out of the required teachings in schools, and now some people think it's a massive conspiracy. Enough so that they have deceived people (as to the intent, and even the title of the movie) for their interviews, cherry-picked commentary and quotes, and flat-out lied about the supposed destruction of careers and defamation of character of certain ID scientists. I'm too worked up to paraphrase, so I'll quote some examples.
The Claim

“A few months after this interview Baylor University shut down his research website once they discovered a link between his work and intelligent design.” (Ben Stein, Expelled)

The Facts

Robert Marks’s “Evolutionary Informatics Laboratory” website – touting intelligent design – was originally hosted on a Baylor University server. Concerned that the material on the website misleadingly suggested a connection between the intelligent design material and Baylor, administrators temporarily shut the website down while discussing the issue with Marks and his lawyer. Baylor was willing to continue hosting the website subject to a number of conditions (including the inclusion of a disclaimer and the removal of the misleading term “laboratory”), but Marks and Baylor were unable to come to terms. The site is currently hosted by a third-party provider.

The Claim

Sternberg’s “life was nearly ruined when he strayed from the party line while serving as editor of a scientific journal affiliated with the prestigious Smithsonian Museum of Natural History.” (Expelled)

The Facts

As stated above, Sternberg did not lose his office or his access to collections, he did not lose his job, he was not “fired” from the (unpaid) editorship of the journal (he had resigned six months before the publication of the Meyer article), and from the e-mails in the appendix to the Souder report, it appears that his colleagues were civil in their communications with him. The Smithsonian renewed his Research Collaborator status for another three years in 2006. It seems, then, that the worst that happened to Sternberg is that people said some unkind things about him in private email to one another. Since the same can be said of almost every person, it’s hard to see how this could be construed as “life ruining”. There is no evidence of any material harm done to Sternberg as a result of the publication of the Meyer article. And any damage done to his reputation would seem to have been self-inflicted.


There is an excellent blog article by one of the scientists interviewed in the movie here: http://richarddawkins.net... where he eloquently vents his frustration at being used and misrepresented in the movie, as well as some of the more glaringly obvious errors that it portrays.

You know, I don't mind people believing in creationism, etc. but to portray the scientific community as close-minded and largely organized against any theory is ridiculous. Post a theory with supporting evidence for peer review, and it will be checked and eventually confirmed or found to be inaccurate. There is resistance to change from "standard" theory, but once proven the scientific community evolves and accepts new ones. They are more than happy to rewrite the textbooks if the new theory is capable of advancing or replacing an older one with repeatable results. It's both dirty and telling when you have to manufacture a story in order to advance your cause.

The sad thing is I will never be able to laugh at Ben Stein again. Wait a minute, did I say again?

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Wednesday, April 16, 2008

Religion bashing

I've found recently that I have a strong affinity for bashing religion. I'm not sure where the innate pleasure of trying to tell people that everything they believe is a momentous tower of lies and over embellished fables comes from. Nonetheless, it exists. The inner turmoil is, if you take away someone's faith, what do you replace it with? In general, churches are great for bringing people together, instilling good values, creating excellent charities, and building great communities. How can people replace all of that in their lives once you disprove their beliefs? The debater in me wants to win the arguments, but the compassionate person in me wants to let them have that crutch. Aaaaagh!

references:
http://www.evilbible.com/
http://skepticsannotatedbible.com/

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