Monthly Archive: October 2010

Oct 09 2010

Proudly presenting Jayne DeMarco’s amazing ‘This Is What An Atheist Looks Like’ series

This Is What An Atheist Looks Like: Pat Tillman Jayne Demarco‘s wonderful series, This Is What An Atheist Looks Like has been graciously allowed for our use. Jayne has even offered to donate an original piece for the Rock Beyond Belief. Thank you, Jayne. We will be reposting your stereotype-breaking artwork at regular intervals.

Oct 08 2010

Jen McCreight of Boobquake and BlagHag fame, to speak at Rock Beyond Belief

BlagHag is Jen’s popular blog. As an atheist, she faces a (reluctantly and self-aware) male-dominated blogosphere/lithosphere. Juggling a demanding college schedule (earning a PhD in Genome Science) and running a high-profile website is the norm for the 22 year old darling of the atheist community. Her posts alternate hard science with secular activism, spliced with …

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Oct 08 2010

John Lennon: Happy 70th Birthday

You were one of us. You are missed.

Oct 08 2010

Spoonboy to play Rock Beyond Belief

Press play. This might be your new favorite song. Spoonboy – What You Want Spoonboy is the under-appreciated solo project of David Combs, of the Max Levine Ensemble. His album, “I Love You This Is A Robbery” is in my top 10 albums of all time. The entire album has punky folk songs about self-empowerment, …

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Oct 06 2010

Melodysheep A.K.A. Symphony Science to play Rock Beyond Belief

This video should be required viewing for anyone over the age of zero. The lead singers are: Richard Dawkins, PZ Myers, Carl Sagan, etc. Confused? Don’t be! Be adventurous and click play. Rock Beyond Belief is proud to announce that MelodySheep will be a part of our lineup! At this point, we would welcome either …

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Oct 06 2010

Military Religious Freedom Foundation supports Rock Beyond Belief

2010 Nobel Peace Prize nominated group, Military Religious Freedom Foundation has been standing up for the rights of the oppressed service members of the United States, both religious and secular, for years now. MRFF’s contributions to soldiers everywhere are misleadingly public. The real truth is that most of the fighting is done behind the scenes, …

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Oct 04 2010

Hemant Mehta, @FriendlyAtheist shows his support for Rock Beyond Belief on Fort Bragg

Hemant Mehta, owner/operator of FriendlyAtheist.com has generously announced his support for the Ft Bragg event, and even posted my email and description of our event. Thanks for helping us get the ball rolling here, Hemant! It was encouraging to see a concise description of the controversy: There’s been an uproar lately about how an Evangelical …

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