Looking for some ungodly inspiration? Here are some possibilities:
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Revere optimistically sees atheism as becoming mainstream. I think this is the virtue of the open and aggressive discussions about atheism going on — there are more freethinkers out there than polls reveal, and they are silent because of the oppression of the majority. We are demolishing the societal avoidance of considering atheism; the goal isn’t exactly evangelical, since I don’t think we’re necessarily “converting” people, but more a matter of giving people the freedom to reject gods.
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It’s time for the Carnival of the Godless #66. 600 more, and we launch the Apocalypse.
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Richard Dawkins has assembled some succinct rebuttals to criticisms of The God Delusion. I particularly liked his response to the claim that “people need religion”. No, they do not. I don’t, Dawkins doesn’t—and it’s not as if we are weird mutants. You could say that people need stories, people need reconciliation, people need consonance with their world, and religion tries to provide those things…but the message we need to get across is that religion is a flawed, illusory, and erroneous strategy for providing for human needs, and we can do better.
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The Paszkiewicz/LaClair case has been settled. No blame was attached to either side, but the settlement does make it clear that teaching Biblical superstition as history is not to be permitted, so it’s an implicit rebuke, although Paszkiewicz still gets off scot-free.

