The entirety of atheism is contained in this response. Atheism is not a philosophy; it is not even a view of the world; it is simply a refusal to deny the obvious. Unfortunately, we live in a world in which the obvious is overlooked as a matter of principle. The obvious must be observed and re-observed and argued for. This is a thankless job. It carries with it an aura of petulance and insensitivity. It is, moreover, a job that the atheist does not want."I contend that we are both atheists. I just believe in one fewer god than you do. When you understand why you dismiss all the other possible gods, you will understand why I dismiss yours."
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Wednesday, November 29, 2006

Still at it.

As many of you have no doubt guessed, I do not really have time for this site between school and everything else.

I still discuss religion at www.xanga.com/walter_rat, so swing by.

Way to knock the Republicans out of power, everybody!


Wednesday, May 17, 2006

Calling you to nothing...





Thanks to Carly, again, for taking this video.  I'm sure that pictures will be forthcoming.
The joke is that the street corner we were on is usually occupied by very judgemental people of America's second favorite religion...I think we all know who's noodles are everybody's favorite.

The responses were mostly positive.  It will definitely happen again.

Fun Fact:  The text we were holding was "The Ultimate Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy Anthology."

I'm just a guy. I have no opinions that I wish to share with you
Seriously, just a guy on a bucket here. Merely taller than you, I've got no moral authority. Why are you listening to me?
I have been called, to bring you a message of absolutely nothing. And I am answering that call.


Tuesday, May 09, 2006

I swear to God, it's a choice!

Title taken from politicalyackshack.
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Lesbians’ brains reacted somewhat, though not completely, like those of heterosexual men, a team of Swedish researchers said in Tuesday’s edition of Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.

...
In heterosexual males the male hormone was processed in the scent area but the female hormone was processed in the hypothalamus, which is related to sexual stimulation. In straight women the sexual area of the brain responded to the male hormone while the female hormone was perceived by the scent area.

In lesbians, both male and female hormones were processed the same, in the basic odor processing circuits, Savic and her team reported.

...

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/12689293/from/ET/

/I guess they choose to have a different brain...

"AIDS is the wrath of a just God against homosexuals. To oppose it would be like an Israelite jumping in the Red Sea to save one of Pharoah's chariotters."

                                              ~ Jerry Falwell

"[Our AMA:] Opposes the use of "reparative" or "conversion" therapy that is based upon the assumption that homosexuality per se is a mental disorder or based upon the a priori assumption that the patient should change his/her homosexual orientation." 

                                             ~ The AMA (American Medical Association)

"I've never seen a man in my life I wanted to marry. And I'm gonna be blunt and plain; if one ever looks at me like that, I'm gonna kill him and tell God he died."

                                              ~ Jimmy Swaggart

"As you know, the American Psychiatric Association (APA) does not define homosexuality as an illness or disease, and current mainstream medical practice recognizes and incorporates the APA's expertise on this question."


                                             ~ The AMA (American Medical Association)

"Homosexuals are anything but happy and anything but fine.  Gay sex is a breeding ground of disease and lesbians can expect to live only to age 45 in the United States."

                                              ~ Evangelist Rod Parsley

"If gays are granted rights, next we'll have to give rights to prostitutes and to people who sleep with St. Bernards and to nailbiters."

                                              ~ Anita Bryant

/The fight continues.  Like it or not, within the next few years we're all going to have to choose a side, even if we're not fighting in the front lines.  The excuses for opposing homosexuality dwindle down further every day, and truth will not be changed by hatred.

Pick your side wisely and compassionately.

       Jesus hates this.
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Tuesday, April 25, 2006

Meet Connie Morris:
Morris was upset: "They are very serious about claiming to be a religion," she said. "We know it's a satire. I don't mind the ridicule; it comes with the job. But I do personally object to my own religious beliefs being ridiculed, and that's what the Pastafarians delight in doing."

"These Pastafarians, she said Wednesday, have sent her at least a thousand e-mails since last fall."

So, what's another e-mail?

To:  ConnieMorris2010@yahoo.com
From:  J.T. Eberhard
Subject:  You're doing a great job!

Mrs. Morris;

My name is J.T. Eberhard.  I am a student at Missouri State University and I have been a big fan of yours for some time.  I am sure you are busy, so I'll get right to the point and not waste any more of your time.

I find the fact that children in the state of Kansas are only being taught science that is based upon evidence gathered in the natural world is a bunch of bologna.  It is clear now that deductions based upon repeatable experimentation, observation, and the self-correcting scientific method, as well as any semblance of academic honesty, are no longer suitable to be taught to our children.

Where we disagree, however, is what alternative theory to offer up to these young 'uns, who are our future.  I must confess, that I feel for these poor, wayward youths because they are not being taught about the only true way to salvation:  the Flying Spaghetti Monster.

Have you been touched by his Noodles, Connie?  Have you answered the call of his ever-so-Meaty Balls?  If the answer is "no" Connie, then he would like to hear from you.  The FSM can save your soul!  I used to be all hung up on drugs...now I'm all hung up on the FSM

In conclusion, thank you for fighting the good fight for the academic and spiritual integrity of our children!  The next step is deciding which idea bereft of any scientific evidence whatsoever to feed them.  I urge you to teach them Pastafarianism as science.  Nobody has ever died in his name.

I fully plan to have as many members of the Church of the Flying Spaghetti Monster down here at MSU e-mail you with their support.  Thank you for your time Mrs. Morris.

J.T. Eberhard
VP MSU Church of the Flying Spaghetti Monster

/Wanna send Connie Morris some love?  Her e-mail is at the top.

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Thursday, March 30, 2006

Study: Prayer doesn't affect heart patients

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NEW YORK (AP) -- In the largest study of its kind, researchers found that having people pray for heart bypass surgery patients had no effect on their recovery. In fact, patients who knew they were being prayed for had a slightly higher rate of complications.

Researchers emphasized their work does not address whether God exists or answers prayers made on another's behalf. The study can only look for an effect from prayers offered as part of the research, they said.

They also said they had no explanation for the higher complication rate in patients who knew they were being prayed for, in comparison to patients who only knew it was possible prayers were being said for them.

The work, which followed about 1,800 patients at six medical centers, was financed by the Templeton Foundation, which supports research into science and religion. It will appear in the American Heart Journal.

Dr. Herbert Benson of Harvard Medical School and other scientists tested the effect of having three Christian groups pray for particular patients, starting the night before surgery and continuing for two weeks. The volunteers prayed for "a successful surgery with a quick, healthy recovery and no complications" for specific patients, for whom they were given the first name and first initial of the last name.

The patients, meanwhile, were split into three groups of about 600 apiece: those who knew they were being prayed for, those who were prayed for but only knew it was a possibility, and those who weren't prayed for but were told it was a possibility.

The researchers did not ask patients or their families and friends to alter any plans they had for prayer, saying such a step would have been unethical and impractical.

The study looked for any complications within 30 days of the surgery. Results showed no effect of prayer on complication-free recovery. But 59 percent of the patients who knew they were being prayed for developed a complication, versus 52 percent of those who were told it was just a possibility.

Dr. Harold G. Koenig, director of the Center for Spirituality, Theology and Health at the Duke University Medical Center, who did not take part in the study, said the results did not surprise him.

"There are no scientific grounds to expect a result and there are no real theological grounds to expect a result either," he said.

Science, he said, "is not designed to study the supernatural."

http://us.cnn.com/2006/HEALTH/03/30/prayer.study.ap/index.html

/No worries all you devout out there...science is just a big, secular conspiracy.



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