Kudos to the Unorthodox
For those who still identify with religious mythology, but don’t believe their myths should be interpreted literally. And who really respect those who do not identify with their myths. I hope the rest...
View ArticleWho get to decide what ‘faith’ means?
Faith and religion are different things to different people. I’ve come to the conclusion that dictionary definitions are pretty useless to define faith, god, religion. The dictionary definition is...
View ArticleThings I’ve Learned about Atheism
There is a Barns and Noble bookstore within a couple minutes drive of my office, so from time to time I hang out there during my lunch break. Last Wednesday I went in and sat by the section in...
View ArticleNew Chapters in Life
Normally I’ve been writing a new post every weekend. However, last week I was on my honeymoon so I skipped the blog. Yep, I’m a married woman now, to a wonderful atheist man I remember a previous huge...
View ArticleYoga and Skepticism
I’ve said in a previous post that there is some tension present in being an atheist and a yogi. I think it’s more to the point to say there is tension between being a skeptic and a yogi. While in...
View ArticleFaith and Evidence in Avatar
I saw Avatar a few days ago, and thought it was a wonderful movie and a thrilling fantasy story. Just after watching, I described it as a kind of mash-up of The Matrix (in the sense of being able to...
View Article“Tell them true stories”
I was told a whopper as a child. I was taught that there was a great being who created the entire universe, all the stars and planets and galaxies in the infinite reaches of space. Then I was told that...
View ArticleQuestioning our Stories
I’ve always been a tester as long as I remember. When someone tells me something out of the ordinary … well, it’s not that I don’t trust your judgement or anything but I would like to know if there are...
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