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Going on a Mormon Mission?

Posted by Jane - June 21, 2013 - Dog BLOG, Mormons, Questions to ask yourself, Why Religion Will Never Die, Why Religion Works
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So you’re going on a mission for the Mormon Church?
It’s not your fault.

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Joseph Smith married literally dozens of women without telling his first wife

Posted by Jane - May 22, 2013 - If you're a Mormon, Mormons, What to tell your children about god, Why Religion Will Never Die, Why Religion Works
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Mormons are never taught any uncomfortable history in church. Many mormons don’t know that their founder, Joseph Smith, married more than 30 women; all before it was officially sanctioned by church policy

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People with theistic beliefs should be called “Supernaturalists”

Posted by Jane - May 18, 2013 - Atheist Atheism Antitheism, Dog BLOG, Things that make you go hmmmmm., What to tell your children about god, Why Religion Works
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[these] should be called “Supernaturalists”, and it can be left to them to attempt to refute the findings of physics, chemistry, and the biological sciences…

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Give ’em What They Want

Posted by Jane - May 5, 2013 - Dog BLOG, Why Religion Works
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Many of religion’s teachings are palliative — and they don’t hide it.  It’s one example of religion giving people what they want.

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Fear of the voice inside ones head. Imagine the freedom to think

Posted by Jane - February 12, 2013 - Dog BLOG, First Things First, Why Religion Will Never Die, Why Religion Works
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Is it fear of the voice inside one’s head that keeps religious people from learning about facts contrary to their beliefs? Imagine if a muslim (or a catholic, or methodist, or jew) were reading this. You as a [insert your religion here] can clearly see that THEY are off a bit, right?   Imagine having […]

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