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  1. Brownian says

    Ooh! Having multiple organisations producing the same product increases efficiency! I’m getting an invisible hand job!

  2. Brownian says

    Oh, come on Brownian — you know you’ve dreamed of a threesome.

    ‘Tis true. And I would have gotten away with a few if it weren’t for those meddling kids and their dog.

    But it’s not the competition that’s good in this case, PZ: it’s the choice.

  3. ChasCPeterson says

    Checked the page, caught up short by the logo. Do they know that the triangle-inscribed-in-a-circle is an Alcoholics Anonymous thing?

  4. Dave, the Kwisatz Haderach says

    Its not competition, its a schism! Atheism is falling prey to the same weaknesses as religion. Soon we will be killing each other over who are the True Atheists!

    Yeah, sorry, can’t keep that up any more. Good on ’em, I’ll definitely check it out.

  5. Okasen says

    Ooh, neat. I’ve been considering starting up an Atheist blog in response to suddenly falling in love with FTB, and the recent talk about women getting tons of hatemail just for being female (since I am female, and I figure that starting up my own blog might help to counter that just a tiny bit).

    Maybe after I get used to blogging for a while I’ll see if I can get added to their network!

  6. zoniedude says

    Please stop calling Atheists “rationalists” or supporting “rationalism.” Religions are rationalists: they base their beliefs on dogma, which is the defining characteristic of rationalism. Atheists are Empiricists which is a PEARL based belief system: Physical Evidence And Rational Logic.

    The history of the 20th century can best be understood by the transformation of society from Rationalism to Empiricism. In education the Brown versus Board decision was revolutionary because the court allowed empirical evidence to be introduced. The legal system was tranformed when it shifted from liability based on intent (belief) to “strict liability” based on empirical evidence. C.P.Snow’s book Two Cultures can be better understood if interpreted as Rationalism versus Empiricism.

    The primary distinction between Atheists and Religious beliefs is that the religious lack the empirical evidence to support their beliefs. They cannot survive in an Empiricist environment but they thrive in a rationalist environment where they can offer rational arguments with out regard to physical evidence.

  7. John Morales says

    zoniedude:

    Religions are rationalists: they base their beliefs on dogma, which is the defining characteristic of rationalism. Atheists are Empiricists which is a PEARL based belief system: Physical Evidence And Rational Logic.

    And you’re quite wrong; an atheist is someone who is not a theist, no more; there is no reason why an atheist cannot base her atheism on dogma.

    PS Your Random Capitalisation is less than impressive.

    The primary distinction between Atheists and Religious beliefs is that the religious lack the empirical evidence to support their beliefs.

    Atheism need not be a belief; accordingly, your putative distinction is otiose.

  8. zoniedude says

    Morales: “Atheism need not be a belief”

    So you are claiming that atheists don’t really believe what they say, they are just trolls. And you are sure that atheists can base their atheism on dogma and not logical reasoning? That would mean that atheism is nothing more than another religion. I’d be surprised if many adopted that mantle.