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Fred Phelps Humor

Fred Phelps, Jr. is affiliated with Westboro Baptist Church, the church that stages anti-homosexual protests at the funerals of U.S. military killed in action. (In case you’re wondering what these funerals have to do with Phelps’ complaints, welcome to the club.) Anyway, someone had some fun at his expense. Capitalizing on Fred’s homophobia, a man Fred Phelps Humor

Infidel T-Shirt

I would never wear this shirt, but HT to Jeff Lucas for telling me about this: LINK (Yes, this is on a pro-gun website)

You Can Prove a Negative

Philosopher Steven Hales has written an article disproving the myth, “You Can’t Prove a Negative.” Abstract: It is widely believed that you can’t prove a negative. Some people even think that it is a law of logic—you can’t prove that Santa Claus, unicorns, the Loch Ness Monster, God, pink elephants, WMD in Iraq and Bigfoot You Can Prove a Negative

CFI Launches Blog “Free Thinking”

The Center for Inquiry launched a team blog on December 16, 2008 entitled, “Free Thinking.” Contributors include Joe Nickell, Tom Flynn, D.J. Grothe, Derek Araujo, Ben Radford, Lauren Becker, Debbie Goddard, and John Shook. Anyone who enjoys reading the “Secular Outpost” will very likely enjoy “Free Thinking” also.

15 Lines of Evidence for Evolution

Nature just published a resource “for those wishing to spread awareness of evidence for evolution by natural selection.” From the article’s introduction: Most biologists take for granted the idea that all life evolved by natural selection over billions of years. They get on with researching and teaching in disciplines that rest squarely on that foundation, 15 Lines of Evidence for Evolution

Sovereign selves

Lately I’ve been reading some conservative, religion-friendly material on bioethics. Not because I greatly care about bioethics per se, but because biotechnology seems to be something that bothers religious thinkers, and so I figure anyone who works on science and religion like I do should keep up with some of the arguments. One impression I’ve Sovereign selves

“How to be an ally with atheists”

Greta Christina’s blog has an interesting piece about “how to be an ally with atheists,” addressed mainly to politically left-liberal believers who want to be more inclusive towards nonbelievers. It’s almost all eminently sensible stuff; I think Christina does a very good job capturing some of the routine everyday crap that drives atheists up the “How to be an ally with atheists”