It is terrible to see a man who has the incomprehensible in his grasp, does not know what to do with it, and sits playing with a toy called God. -Tolstoy Of all the questions men and women have asked of themselves and of each other, down through the ages, can there be any as […]
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Arguing with the religious is like playing chess with a pigeon
A few good lines from the blog THINK ATHEIST. — pardon my lack of attribution to specific quotes. These are mostly from comments people make. Arguing with the religious is like playing chess with a pigeon. You could be the greatest player in the world, but the pigeon will still knock over all the pieces, […]
Read MoreHitchens said “I’m fine with religion…”
Hitchens is fine with people having religion, As long as you don’t want your religion taught to my children in school, given a government subsidy, or imposed on me by violence, …you are fine by me. This is a statement that EVERYONE should agree with, yet some sects obviously do not.
Read MoreThomas Jefferson in a letter on religion
I don’t mind if my nieghbor believes in fifteen gods or in none. He neither by that breaks my leg nor picks my pocket. — Thomas Jefferson
Read MoreFaith is…
It’s time to admit that FAITH is nothing more than the license religious people give one another to keep believing when reason fails. — Sam Harris
Read MoreThe voice(s) inside his head
Who is the voice in your head? Is it just you, or is God there too? One must realize and acknowledge, before talking with a religious person, that the conversation will be supervised by a powerful voice in the believer’s head that will often oppose reason and work invisibly against the person’s ability to think […]
Read MoreImagine there’s no dog

How can you tell a god-fearing person that their belief is childish and silly? I’m sure that using the words “childish and silly” is a non-starter. But how do you do it? I love the Beatles song “Imagine.” — John Lenin, who obviously knew from experience that one cannot tell another, straight out, that there […]
Read MoreAyn Rand’s “brand” is employed, but only half acknowledged
Ayn Rand is spinning in her grave from the way religious republicans conveniently invoke her name like a brand to get voters (in the 2012 election). And the media is playing along, reporting that VP-candidate Paul Ryan, who is very religious, is also an Ayn Rand fan. I keep wondering why none of the media […]
Read More anti-theistAnn Druyan is brilliant – talks about science religion
Ann’s article in the Skeptical Inquirer has a header paragraph that’s a beautiful message: It is a great tragedy that science, this wonderful process for finding out what is true, has ceded the spiritual uplift of its central revelations: the vastness of the universe, the immensity of time, the relatedness of all life, and life’s […]
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